That's a terrible targeting call
Edit: good, it was overturned
Edit: good, it was overturned
Same. But damn I bet it would be fun to be at Kyle Field right about now. The guy who teaches next door to me has a son there tonight. Said it is absolutely rocking.Nope not getting my hopes up here.
All we need is for Joe Scarborough to weigh inHad no idea Bama was even playing.
Saw this tweet and knew exactly what was going on
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Oh for the days of Johnny FootballSame. But damn I bet it would be fun to be at Kyle Field right about now. The guy who teaches next door to me has a son there tonight. Said it is absolutely rocking.
Not because of RattlerIt kinda loses it's impact since "Daddy" ended up losing.
True, these days Texas needs to aim for pyrrhic victories since actually winning the RRR is a distant memory.Not because of Rattler
You’re not wrong there.Could be one of the best regular season days of college football ever.
thankfully I am missing that. My word we have fallen far.You’re not wrong there.
Notre Dame / VaTech just came down to a game winning 48 yard field goal by ND
Utah / SoCal won’t be included in this though, I think. Utah is dropping the hammer.
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how dare you omit the team with the best QB in the Carolinas.It’ll be really interesting to see how far Penn State and Alabama drop.
There are currently several power 5 undefeated teams left.
Georgia, Kentucky, Iowa, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Michigan, Michigan State, Wake… not to mention Cincinnati
Who? Coastal?how dare you omit the team with the best QB in the Carolinas.
they can have the PAC 12s slotWho? Coastal?
Sun Belt ain’t power 5
Was not aware Spencer was a Wes Brown fanatic.
I'd say Ohio State fans are the scousers of the sport, and we can tag Alabama as City. I'd put Georgia more like Spurs or perhaps Newcastle fans, delusional.Great, can’t wait to hear from all the Georgia fans in the coming weeks.
They literally are the scousers of college football.
Spurs often have a great player - sometimes alongside a collection of very good players - who go on to win nothing. That’s Georgia to a T.I'd say Ohio State fans are the scousers of the sport, and we can tag Alabama as City. I'd put Georgia more like Spurs or perhaps Newcastle fans, delusional.
Georgia hasn’t won a natty since 1980, yet their fans exhibit the same delusional mentality as seen on the scouse Boom / Bust chart. It’s spooky how the rise & fall of Georgia’s seasons past emulated the rise & fall of Scouse seasons past until recently.I'd say Ohio State fans are the scousers of the sport, and we can tag Alabama as City. I'd put Georgia more like Spurs or perhaps Newcastle fans, delusional.
Bama are definitely Liverpool. Found huge success decades ago via an all time great coach and then fell into obscurity through a succession of ineffectual managers only to be resurrected to prominence with the hiring of a brilliant cretin of a manager.Spurs often have a great player - sometimes alongside a collection of very good players - who go on to win nothing. That’s Georgia to a T.
It’s the length of time since a championship & the delusion that’s ‘it’s always their year’ coupled with the inevitable shitting of the bed as to why I equate Dawgs fans to Scouse fans. It’s also because I live smack dab in the middle of the fan base & I hear their incessant floating & bleating nonstop.Spurs often have a great player - sometimes alongside a collection of very good players - who go on to win nothing. That’s Georgia to a T.
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I’d have 4-6 joining #1 UGA as easy picks for the playoff if I was putting money on it right now.They shouldn't get too excited, because the playoff committee would still take 4-7 over them if at all possible.
Given their remaining schedule, there's a decent chance they finish the regular season at #1 in the AP poll since UGA still have to go through Bama.They shouldn't get too excited, because the playoff committee would still take 4-7 over them if at all possible.
Argument over Alabama's college football loss to Texas A&M led to fatal shootingTwo men started fighting over which team was better at a gathering in the Birmingham suburb of Bessemer when the game was in its final minutes Saturday night, Lt. Christian Clemons told news outlets. The homeowner asked the men to leave and shots were fired outside.
Officers found Kealand Amad Pickens, who had been shot several times in the torso…
This is a state where someone murdered trees out of football rivalry spite. Not surprised by this at all.