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This is the most retarded football game I’ve seen. Including that million overtime LSU ATM one.
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Quoted: Quoted: This is the most retarded football game I’ve seen. Including that million overtime LSU ATM one. Is it really though? A tie game in the fourth quarter, where one team hasn’t scored an offensive point? Yeah. It is. |
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That's a kick in the nuts.
It will be interesting to see who wins the title. |
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let’s do this. |
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Quoted: Welcome fellow college football enthusiasts. GO DAWGS! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/136311/AE1A885B-53A2-4739-866B-2A82D31F5B9E_jpe-1926908.JPG Thanks for doing this again WDE. View Quote Ah yes, another year of second place in the SEC. and roll tide! |
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Quoted: Ah yes, another year of second place in the SEC. and roll tide! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EzX7c0GVcAEuzsP.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Welcome fellow college football enthusiasts. GO DAWGS! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/136311/AE1A885B-53A2-4739-866B-2A82D31F5B9E_jpe-1926908.JPG Thanks for doing this again WDE. Ah yes, another year of second place in the SEC. and roll tide! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EzX7c0GVcAEuzsP.jpg Alabama had 10 players drafted, 6 in the first round. In Nick Saban's time as head coach for Alabama, he's had 39 players drafted in the first round. They've lost 23 games in that time. |
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Quoted: Interesting stats from the NFL draft this year: Alabama had 10 players drafted, 6 in the first round. In Nick Saban's time as head coach for Alabama, he's had 39 players drafted in the first round. They've lost 23 games in that time. View Quote I was honestly shocked at the complete dominance of Alabama last year. I fully expected a let down after losing a generational (but injury prone) quarterback, Ruggs and Jerry Jeudy. Kind of expecting the same this year. |
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Quoted: I was honestly shocked at the complete dominance of Alabama last year. I fully expected a let down after losing a generational (but injury prone) quarterback, Ruggs and Jerry Jeudy. Kind of expecting the same this year. View Quote |
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Quoted: I was honestly shocked at the complete dominance of Alabama last year. I fully expected a let down after losing a generational (but injury prone) quarterback, Ruggs and Jerry Jeudy. Kind of expecting the same this year. View Quote Hopefully Bama has a LSUesque falloff But I won’t be sitting on the edge of my seat in anticipation |
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Quoted: In this. WAR DAMN HARSIN! https://collegefootballnews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/83/2020/05/auburn.jpg?w=1000&h=600&crop=1 View Quote Harsin is a good coach. I’d have been thrilled for him to come back to Texas. |
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Quoted: Harsin is a good coach. I’d have been thrilled for him to come back to Texas. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: In this. WAR DAMN HARSIN! https://collegefootballnews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/83/2020/05/auburn.jpg?w=1000&h=600&crop=1 Harsin is a good coach. I’d have been thrilled for him to come back to Texas. I didn't drink the Kool Aid with Chizik, and initially liked the Gus hire, so I like to think I am somewhat objective when evaluating the Harsin hire... I like it. The largest hurdle is going to be able to recruit in Auburn's traditional recruiting footprint, but the ACs he has hired have successful experience doing that. Keeping this staff together for a few years until Harsin learns the landscape is going to be key. |
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Quoted: I didn't drink the Kool Aid with Chizik, and initially liked the Gus hire, so I like to think I am somewhat objective when evaluating the Harsin hire... I like it. The largest hurdle is going to be able to recruit in Auburn's traditional recruiting footprint, but the ACs he has hired have successful experience doing that. Keeping this staff together for a few years until Harsin learns the landscape is going to be key. View Quote o'bama rejects? |
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Quoted: I was honestly shocked at the complete dominance of Alabama last year. I fully expected a let down after losing a generational (but injury prone) quarterback, Ruggs and Jerry Jeudy. Kind of expecting the same this year. View Quote Will Alabama be one of the best coached teams in the country? Yes Will Alabama have one of the most talented rosters in the country? Yes How far you reckon they'll fall? |
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Quoted: #3 in the West A&M LSU o'bama View Quote A&M maybe. LSU, lol. I am not sure to be honest. My gut says A&M could go either way, and FL will be a close game. A&M will also be mid-season, so both teams should have their act together by then. Then there is Ole Miss...that game seems to always throw the rules out the window. Speaking of, they play at Jordan Hare this year. Gross. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Will Alabama be one of the best coached teams in the country? Yes Will Alabama have one of the most talented rosters in the country? Yes How far you reckon they'll fall? #3 in the West A&M LSU o'bama Considering what LSU is facing, I think the West will be between Bama and A&M........and I think AU will do pretty good considering they have a new staff in place. Harsin is a good coach, and Ole Sis is a wildcard |
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Quoted: Quoted: I didn't drink the Kool Aid with Chizik, and initially liked the Gus hire, so I like to think I am somewhat objective when evaluating the Harsin hire... I like it. The largest hurdle is going to be able to recruit in Auburn's traditional recruiting footprint, but the ACs he has hired have successful experience doing that. Keeping this staff together for a few years until Harsin learns the landscape is going to be key. o'bama rejects? In-state guys that Alabama overlooks among them, but some years it would seem that Auburn would have almost as many players from Georgia or Florida as in-state guys. Kirby has done a great job recruiting not just in his state but throughout the southeast. Clemson gets a lot of guys from around Atlanta. Mullen has consistently has top 12 recruiting classes since he has been at Florida as well. Auburn's lack of signing talented OL was my peeve with Gus. You started to see the result of the recruiting neglect for that unit in 2018. In 2019 it became obvious to anyone who has ever put on pads, and last year it was a disaster. |
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Quoted: #3 in the West A&M LSU o'bama View Quote A&M lost 4 off starting OL and QB. Although Mond wasn’t great he also limited mistakes a new QB has the tendency to do. Bright spot is there are great returning skill position players to offset some of that. The defense brings back 9 of 11 starters and I believe 19 of the 22 in 2 deep. They lead the SEC in total defense last year and were #9 overall in the nation. They should be even better this year. That should help keep games close if the offense sputters. Also catch Bama and Auburn at Kyle Field this year. Schedule is VERY favorable. |
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While I wasn't happy w/ how the administration went about the coaching search, I've been super impressed with Jed Fisch since he got here. I only hope he can coach 1/2 as good as he can deal with University.
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Quoted: Ah yes, another year of second place in the SEC. and roll tide! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EzX7c0GVcAEuzsP.jpg View Quote For the first wager of the thread and of the 2021-2022 CFB season, I’ll bet ya a PMag we won’t be second this year. (I think I even have a sand 20 rounder.) |
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Quoted: Quoted: Will Alabama be one of the best coached teams in the country? Yes Will Alabama have one of the most talented rosters in the country? Yes How far you reckon they'll fall? #3 in the West A&M LSU o'bama Lol |
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Quoted: A&M maybe. LSU, lol. I am not sure to be honest. My gut says A&M could go either way, and FL will be a close game. A&M will also be mid-season, so both teams should have their act together by then. Then there is Ole Miss...that game seems to always throw the rules out the window. Speaking of, they play at Jordan Hare this year. Gross. View Quote |
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Quoted: A&M lost 4 off starting OL and QB. Although Mond wasn't great he also limited mistakes a new QB has the tendency to do. Bright spot is there are great returning skill position players to offset some of that. The defense brings back 9 of 11 starters and I believe 19 of the 22 in 2 deep. They lead the SEC in total defense last year and were #9 overall in the nation. They should be even better this year. That should help keep games close if the offense sputters. Also catch Bama and Auburn at Kyle Field this year. Schedule is VERY favorable. View Quote I don't follow A&M as close as I should but I'm expecting this to be Jimbo's best team yet in College Station. Should be a good year. |
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Quoted: For the first wager of the thread and of the 2021-2022 CFB season, I'll bet ya a PMag we won't be second this year. (I think I even have a sand 20 rounder.) View Quote Week 1 against Clemson should be very exciting. |
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Quoted: I didn't drink the Kool Aid with Chizik, and initially liked the Gus hire, so I like to think I am somewhat objective when evaluating the Harsin hire... I like it. The largest hurdle is going to be able to recruit in Auburn's traditional recruiting footprint, but the ACs he has hired have successful experience doing that. Keeping this staff together for a few years until Harsin learns the landscape is going to be key. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In this. WAR DAMN HARSIN! https://collegefootballnews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/83/2020/05/auburn.jpg?w=1000&h=600&crop=1 Harsin is a good coach. I’d have been thrilled for him to come back to Texas. I didn't drink the Kool Aid with Chizik, and initially liked the Gus hire, so I like to think I am somewhat objective when evaluating the Harsin hire... I like it. The largest hurdle is going to be able to recruit in Auburn's traditional recruiting footprint, but the ACs he has hired have successful experience doing that. Keeping this staff together for a few years until Harsin learns the landscape is going to be key. I doubt he’ll have much trouble recruiting. Like you said, he’s got good recruiters on his staff and Auburn is a big enough program to keep recruits interested in them. |
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Quoted: This should be an interesting year for LSU. Was 2019 an anomaly or was 2020? They've got some promising QBs and plenty of team talent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A&M maybe. LSU, lol. I am not sure to be honest. My gut says A&M could go either way, and FL will be a close game. A&M will also be mid-season, so both teams should have their act together by then. Then there is Ole Miss...that game seems to always throw the rules out the window. Speaking of, they play at Jordan Hare this year. Gross. The ongoing Title lX investigation is probably going to be a big distraction. |
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Quoted: The ongoing Title lX investigation is probably going to be a big distraction. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: A&M maybe. LSU, lol. I am not sure to be honest. My gut says A&M could go either way, and FL will be a close game. A&M will also be mid-season, so both teams should have their act together by then. Then there is Ole Miss...that game seems to always throw the rules out the window. Speaking of, they play at Jordan Hare this year. Gross. The ongoing Title lX investigation is probably going to be a big distraction. Been saying that about Baylor for like 7 years |
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Quoted: Been saying that about Baylor for like 7 years View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: A&M maybe. LSU, lol. I am not sure to be honest. My gut says A&M could go either way, and FL will be a close game. A&M will also be mid-season, so both teams should have their act together by then. Then there is Ole Miss...that game seems to always throw the rules out the window. Speaking of, they play at Jordan Hare this year. Gross. The ongoing Title lX investigation is probably going to be a big distraction. Been saying that about Baylor for like 7 years Uncle RICO might come to visit as well |
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