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Quoted: And there are reports both saying Mack Brown will replace him and that there is no way Mack Brown will replace him . lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Supposedly Patterson is out as AD and t.u. 22 months, that's pretty quick to wear out your welcome. And there are reports both saying Mack Brown will replace him and that there is no way Mack Brown will replace him . lol Here's what I don't get, and haven't gotten, for many years now. People are angry, people are being fired. That's all fine and dandy. But what difference, at this point, does it make? UT continues to rake in cash. They raised ticket prices after a losing season, but who cares? They're raking in cash from someone. Ergo: UT's performance on the football field has NOTHING to do with the revenue. If that's the case, it makes no difference what they team or anyone else does and there's no incentive to improve anything. |
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Here's what I don't get, and haven't gotten, for many years now. People are angry, people are being fired. That's all fine and dandy. But what difference, at this point, does it make? UT continues to rake in cash. They raised ticket prices after a losing season, but who cares? They're raking in cash from someone. Ergo: UT's performance on the football field has NOTHING to do with the revenue. If that's the case, it makes no difference what they team or anyone else does and there's no incentive to improve anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Supposedly Patterson is out as AD and t.u. 22 months, that's pretty quick to wear out your welcome. And there are reports both saying Mack Brown will replace him and that there is no way Mack Brown will replace him . lol Here's what I don't get, and haven't gotten, for many years now. People are angry, people are being fired. That's all fine and dandy. But what difference, at this point, does it make? UT continues to rake in cash. They raised ticket prices after a losing season, but who cares? They're raking in cash from someone. Ergo: UT's performance on the football field has NOTHING to do with the revenue. If that's the case, it makes no difference what they team or anyone else does and there's no incentive to improve anything. but the feeeellz |
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Quoted: Here's what I don't get, and haven't gotten, for many years now. People are angry, people are being fired. That's all fine and dandy. But what difference, at this point, does it make? UT continues to rake in cash. They raised ticket prices after a losing season, but who cares? They're raking in cash from someone. Ergo: UT's performance on the football field has NOTHING to do with the revenue. If that's the case, it makes no difference what they team or anyone else does and there's no incentive to improve anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Supposedly Patterson is out as AD and t.u. 22 months, that's pretty quick to wear out your welcome. And there are reports both saying Mack Brown will replace him and that there is no way Mack Brown will replace him . lol Here's what I don't get, and haven't gotten, for many years now. People are angry, people are being fired. That's all fine and dandy. But what difference, at this point, does it make? UT continues to rake in cash. They raised ticket prices after a losing season, but who cares? They're raking in cash from someone. Ergo: UT's performance on the football field has NOTHING to do with the revenue. If that's the case, it makes no difference what they team or anyone else does and there's no incentive to improve anything. "UT fans were stunned in January when the Statesmen reported the athletic department suffered a $2.8 million loss for the 2013-14 fiscal year. It was the first time the department lost money since the 1999-2000 academic cycle." That may be the unforgivable sin after Dodds turned that program into a money printing press. |
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Quoted: And there are reports both saying Mack Brown will replace him and that there is no way Mack Brown will replace him . lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Supposedly Patterson is out as AD and t.u. 22 months, that's pretty quick to wear out your welcome. And there are reports both saying Mack Brown will replace him and that there is no way Mack Brown will replace him . lol "Former Texas linebacker Mike Perrin, a member of the 1968 team that started the program’s 30-game winning streak in the late 60s and a member of the UT Men’s Hall of Honor, will be named the interim athletic director, the Houston source said." |
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Quoted: "UT fans were stunned in January when the Statesmen reported the athletic department suffered a $2.8 million loss for the 2013-14 fiscal year. It was the first time the department lost money since the 1999-2000 academic cycle." That may be the unforgivable sin after Dodds turned that program into a money printing press. View Quote http://espn.go.com/ncaa/revenue http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/ http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2014/01/30/university-of-texas-longhorns-athletics-revenue-expenses/5062161/ |
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Supposedly Patterson is out as AD and t.u. 22 months, that's pretty quick to wear out your welcome. And there are reports both saying Mack Brown will replace him and that there is no way Mack Brown will replace him . lol Here's what I don't get, and haven't gotten, for many years now. People are angry, people are being fired. That's all fine and dandy. But what difference, at this point, does it make? UT continues to rake in cash. They raised ticket prices after a losing season, but who cares? They're raking in cash from someone. Ergo: UT's performance on the football field has NOTHING to do with the revenue. If that's the case, it makes no difference what they team or anyone else does and there's no incentive to improve anything. "UT fans were stunned in January when the Statesmen reported the athletic department suffered a $2.8 million loss for the 2013-14 fiscal year. It was the first time the department lost money since the 1999-2000 academic cycle." That may be the unforgivable sin after Dodds turned that program into a money printing press. So now they have Mac and Patterson on the payroll for tens of millions over the next few years. If the new AD fires Strong that will add another big check with no return. Hard to make $ when your spending millions a year on nothing. |
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I click on this thread at least a couple times a day hoping for more football news and talk. I'm always when there is no new comments.
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Only exciting news I have is I'm going to the game this weekend. But it's an 11 am game so my tailgating will be severely hampered. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I click on this thread at least a couple times a day hoping for more football news and talk. I'm always when there is no new comments. Only exciting news I have is I'm going to the game this weekend. But it's an 11 am game so my tailgating will be severely hampered. Our game last week was 11:30 AM game. My buddy told me tailgating ( compared to usual ) was non existent. Crowd in the stands was poor too |
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Quoted: Georgia is 15.5-17 point favorites over South Carolina....anyone betting would be a fool not to take Carolina and the points. There is absolutely no way Georgia covers the spread, especially two touchdowns. Hell, even if the line was -7, I'd still take Carolina and the points. View Quote Georgia has one of the best running games in the country. Georgia has one of the best LB groups in the country and should pressure the QB all day. Plus Georgia will have home field advantage for an evening game. I'm taking Carolina and the points. |
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Carolina's rushing defense is 117th in the country. They've given up more 20+ yard runs than every school but two this season. Carolina lost their starting QB last week. Georgia has one of the best running games in the country. Georgia has one of the best LB groups in the country and should pressure the QB all day. Plus Georgia will have home field advantage for an evening game. I'm taking Carolina and the points. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Georgia is 15.5-17 point favorites over South Carolina....anyone betting would be a fool not to take Carolina and the points. There is absolutely no way Georgia covers the spread, especially two touchdowns. Hell, even if the line was -7, I'd still take Carolina and the points. Georgia has one of the best running games in the country. Georgia has one of the best LB groups in the country and should pressure the QB all day. Plus Georgia will have home field advantage for an evening game. I'm taking Carolina and the points. Exactly. Way too much emotion in this game to simply look at the stats on paper |
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I think too many people are discounting the gamecocks backup QB
Orth’s passer rating of 151.6 is higher than Mitch’s 104 and ranks sixth in the SEC among current starting quarterbacks.
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Quoted: Exactly. Way too much emotion in this game to simply look at the stats on paper View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Georgia is 15.5-17 point favorites over South Carolina....anyone betting would be a fool not to take Carolina and the points. There is absolutely no way Georgia covers the spread, especially two touchdowns. Hell, even if the line was -7, I'd still take Carolina and the points. Georgia has one of the best running games in the country. Georgia has one of the best LB groups in the country and should pressure the QB all day. Plus Georgia will have home field advantage for an evening game. I'm taking Carolina and the points. Exactly. Way too much emotion in this game to simply look at the stats on paper I think I heard on the radio that Vegas had Georgia at about 15pt favorite back in the summer. So the people that know have liked Georgia by more than 2 scores for a while. I'm still picking Carolina. |
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Rutgers football coach Kyle Flood suspended 3 games |
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Passing these kids through bullshit courses is a huge disservice.
The majority of these kids will not make it in the NFL and will have to fall back on their education. The focus should be on the student first them athlete second. However I know that will never happen. Edit: and I'm not pointing fingers. Every big program, EVERY ONE, does this. |
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Quoted: Passing these kids through bullshit courses is a huge disservice. The majority of these kids will not make it in the NFL and will have to fall back on their education. The focus should be on the student first them athlete second. However I know that will never happen. Edit: and I'm not pointing fingers. Every big program, EVERY ONE, does this. View Quote 1. $$$ 2. $$$ 3. $$$ 4. ego 5. $$$ |
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If the Texas AD is out, I'm guessing the Headcoach is going to be out too.
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Passing these kids through bullshit courses is a huge disservice. The majority of these kids will not make it in the NFL and will have to fall back on their education. The focus should be on the student first them athlete second. However I know that will never happen. Edit: and I'm not pointing fingers. Every big program, EVERY ONE, does this. Cardale Jones strikes me as one who will be broke after his NFL days. Hearing him speak does not give me confidence that he'll do well post-NFL http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/theres-a-difference-between-broke-and-bankrupt-for-ex-nfl-players/ Cardale has lifetime employment in Columbus. He'll never be broke. I'm looking forward to some under the radar games like Illinois/UNC, UK/FL. UCLA/BYU has potential too. |
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Passing these kids through bullshit courses is a huge disservice. The majority of these kids will not make it in the NFL and will have to fall back on their education. The focus should be on the student first them athlete second. However I know that will never happen. Edit: and I'm not pointing fingers. Every big program, EVERY ONE, does this. View Quote Agreed. Even if nothing improper occurs they are encouraged to take African American studies and majors like that. As far as faking class, I know they're paranoid about attracting more attention at tosu, bosa allegedly (not confirmed by university) got the one game suspension for skipping class sometime during the off season. Hell, who hasn't skipped a class. |
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Auburn starting defensive back Joshua Holsey will miss the rest of the 2015 season with a torn ACL, coach Gus Malzahn announced Tuesday View Quote Auburn's (less than Stellar) secondary will start 3 true freshmen against LSU. Carl Lawson questionable as well. Not looking good for my home team. LSU takes this one @ home. |
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Clempson is going to throttle The Ville Yep......or some degenerate gambler will be able to avoid having his legs broken. Clemson covers. |
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Quoted: Auburn's (less than Stellar) secondary will start 3 true freshmen against LSU. Carl Lawson questionable as well. Not looking good for my home team. LSU takes this one @ home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Auburn starting defensive back Joshua Holsey will miss the rest of the 2015 season with a torn ACL, coach Gus Malzahn announced Tuesday Auburn's (less than Stellar) secondary will start 3 true freshmen against LSU. Carl Lawson questionable as well. Not looking good for my home team. LSU takes this one @ home. Lawson will play...how many snaps will be the question...but he'll play. Some kids are about to have to grow up in a hurry in our secondary, though. I'm going to stay hopeful the light comes on for JJ...weirder things have happened. |
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Auburn starting defensive back Joshua Holsey will miss the rest of the 2015 season with a torn ACL, coach Gus Malzahn announced Tuesday Auburn's (less than Stellar) secondary will start 3 true freshmen against LSU. Carl Lawson questionable as well. Not looking good for my home team. LSU takes this one @ home. Lawson will play...how many snaps will be the question...but he'll play. Some kids are about to have to grow up in a hurry in our secondary, though. I'm going to stay hopeful the light comes on for JJ...weirder things have happened. Hopefully last weekend was a great big wake-up call for all involved. I haven't given up hope, of course, but I agree it looks rather bleak right now. (It doesn't help that some of our very best friends are from LA and huge LSU fans... they can't wait to do some crowing next week.) |
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Auburn starting defensive back Joshua Holsey will miss the rest of the 2015 season with a torn ACL, coach Gus Malzahn announced Tuesday Auburn's (less than Stellar) secondary will start 3 true freshmen against LSU. Carl Lawson questionable as well. Not looking good for my home team. LSU takes this one @ home. Lawson will play...how many snaps will be the question...but he'll play. Some kids are about to have to grow up in a hurry in our secondary, though. I'm going to stay hopeful the light comes on for JJ...weirder things have happened. Hopefully last weekend was a great big wake-up call for all involved. I haven't given up hope, of course, but I agree it looks rather bleak right now. (It doesn't help that some of our very best friends are from LA and huge LSU fans... they can't wait to do some crowing next week.) Just a heads up y'all, but never underestimate LSU's ability to completely throw away a game. |
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Louisville will give them a harder time than most expect. I'm hoping it forces Clemson to pull out any plays/formations they haven't shown yet. The more film on them the better for us when it comes time to play them. Agree, although by the time we play them I can't imagine there will be much left we haven't seen. If it doesn't happen tonight they will stumble at some point and have to pull out all the stops. Louisville will be overmatched tonight but I think it'll be a pretty close game. Clemson hasn't played anybody yet (like most) so I'm interested to see how they look tonight. I'm planning to watch just to see if television cameras finally catch on video the lucky horseshoe Dabo has crammed in his ass. |
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man that's some horrible trash unis Louisville is wearing
eta- wet paint black helmets look good though |
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Ughhhhh, trapped at sweet tomatoes waiting for everyone to finish.
Who takes 45 minutes to eat salad? Women, that's who. |
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Why would you continue to run when the D is cramming 7 in the box?
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