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Sterling Bigmouth wrote:I'm not sure Butch Jones deserves that lofty of a distinction at this point.
it might be one of the few games we could win
Good friend of mine is a UNC fan, been fun having someone to commiserate with. And to think some of the UT brass wanted Larry Fedora as head coach after Derek Dooley was fired.
It's time for our annual sacrifice to OU. We are a mere 28 points from being 0-81 all time against the Sooners. The series is currently at a competitive 5-74-2. The last victory was in 1990. I was 5.
I'll preemptively congratulate 4sooner on the W. If our offense hangs some points, and gives me a reason to listen after half time, I'll be content.
TV announcer says "Gators play in honor of hometown boy"
I think! LSU, I hope they don't back down.
TV announcer says "Don't Back Down" will be played through out the stadium"
and the rest as they say is uh er uh, well somebodies history somewhere?
Swamp wrote:TV announcer says "Gators play in honor of hometown boy"
I think! LSU, I hope they don't back down.
TV announcer says "Don't Back Down" will be played through out the stadium"
should be a great day in the swamp. hoping my tigers will make a showing of it. we have gotten worse each week.
Iowan wrote:It's time for our annual sacrifice to OU. We are a mere 28 points from being 0-81 all time against the Sooners. The series is currently at a competitive 5-74-2. The last victory was in 1990. I was 5.
I'll preemptively congratulate 4sooner on the W. If our offense hangs some points, and gives me a reason to listen after half time, I'll be content.
I was in attendance that day in 90. Seems like the clones had a couple offensive weapons that year. Sooners couldn't stop a pass over the middle that day I remember that much.
What's the deal with Park? Does it have anything to do with his meltdown against Texas? Is your lb going back to qb?
Iowan wrote:It's time for our annual sacrifice to OU. We are a mere 28 points from being 0-81 all time against the Sooners. The series is currently at a competitive 5-74-2. The last victory was in 1990. I was 5.
I'll preemptively congratulate 4sooner on the W. If our offense hangs some points, and gives me a reason to listen after half time, I'll be content.
I was in attendance that day in 90. Seems like the clones had a couple offensive weapons that year. Sooners couldn't stop a pass over the middle that day I remember that much.
What's the deal with Park? Does it have anything to do with his meltdown against Texas? Is your lb going back to qb?
What I'm being told is he failed a piss test a couple days after the Texas game. Not the first time, and not related to what happened that night, other than he wanted to get stoned to forget about it. Will likely be back for Kansas next week. Campbell is playing the whole thing wildly close to the vest. Apparently it's a QB by committee situation and he's throwing the kitchen sink today. Lanning (the LB) isn't starting at QB but will probably carry the ball some today in short yardage.
Sterling Bigmouth wrote:Starting to get just a liiiiiittle worried about the monster that Georgia is becoming.
I'm loving it but we haven't arrived yet. Definitely got this G's going in the right direction though.
Iowan I was rooting for your boys today. We move I to the top four as a result. Park was a dawg as I'm sure you know. When he was in Athens the story on him was that he was athletic but a head case. Congrats on the win.
Iowan wrote:Do Georgia and Bama play in the regular season this year?
No.
That's a shame. It's weird seeing Georgia earning their ranking this year. If they don't play Bama in the regular season, there's a very real chance they could be 12-0 going into the SEC title game. Enjoy the ride, CY.
2 SEC teams getting in the playoffs would be a catalyst to go to 8 teams, with P5 champs having auto bids. Which would be so much better than the current joke of a committee.
Oh I couldn’t imagine being bigger on the NFL at this point. I’m sure Roger Goodell wishes his league had even a fraction of the emotion you see in the college ranks.