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Because there is a mandatory two games suspension as I heard on ESPN and he should get only one as is.Why lucky?
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Because there is a mandatory two games suspension as I heard on ESPN and he should get only one as is.Why lucky?
Because there is a mandatory two games suspension as I heard on ESPN and he should get only one as is.
What? You said he was lucky for getting a misdemeanor instead of a felony. Why lucky for that?
I think he's saying the misdemeanor saves him from the mandatory suspension.
I suppose he's lucky he didn't kill someone and face Felony Manslaughter charges.Why lucky?
I do too.People make mistakes. A DUI can change your life pretty significantly, at least in the short term. I think he's well sheltered against most of the ill effects. I hope he learns from it.
Drunks are funny only up until the point they get drunk when they cease being funny.'drunks are funny'
Bama beats LSU today, imo. A&M beats Auburn. Not sure what other games are going on right now
Not sure I have the guts to bet against either of those but I think they'll both be close.
I think LSU abuses Coker, but not sure if they have enough to win.
A&M offense should have their way with Auburn. But I don't think their D matches up. Could be a shootout.
Yes, I am, always impressed with how Jimbo Fisher teams play so well in all three phases of the game.but it's about Paxton Lynch time.Anyone watching Clemson/FSU keep an eye on the 'Noles #24 Terrance Smith. I think he'd make a great OLB/Nickelbacker hybrid we could get mid-late rounds.
Why I love college football.Just wow, Ole Miss.
Still a lot of ball left to be played. Personally, I think the Big 12 teams are all going to knock each other off and we will be going into the final week with Clemson and Ohio State as the only two undefeated. Also, if Bama wins out there is zero chance they get left out. The committee had them in the top 4 even before the LSU game.
Bama doesn't have to work as hard to get in as other schools. They have at least a one game advantage and probably a two game advantage over any other team. This time of the year they should be no better than 6th after their loss. Any other team would stay where they are and LSU would get knocked down, but because it was Bama, it's assumed that the win was against a better opponent. Such assumptions do not happen when other teams beat opponents.Still a lot of ball left to be played. Personally, I think the Big 12 teams are all going to knock each other off and we will be going into the final week with Clemson and Ohio State as the only two undefeated. Also, if Bama wins out there is zero chance they get left out. The committee had them in the top 4 even before the LSU game.
Bama doesn't have to work as hard to get in as other schools. They have at least a one game advantage and probably a two game advantage over any other team. This time of the year they should be no better than 6th after their loss. Any other team would stay where they are and LSU would get knocked down, but because it was Bama, it's assumed that the win was against a better opponent. Such assumptions do not happen when other teams beat opponents.
The winner of the SEC will be allowed in no matter what, even with two losses. The system is skewed in their favor.
Clemson gets in if they win out.
Ohio St/Iowa get in if one wins out.
Alabama/Florida get in automatically.
The last spot is the only one up for debate. Undefeated Big XII gets in. But I don't think that will happen. So Notre Dame/Stanford winner will get in if they win out.
What will be really interesting is if Stanford beats Notre Dame but then loses to Utah. You would almost have to put Utah in but I would bet they get left out because of where they started preseason, which is the real problem with the whole system.
Jordan Howard has gone from relative unknown to likely 2nd/3rd round pick.
At least UAB shutting their program down worked out for somebody.
I think losing was a bad idea. The number of play callers is only as important as it's result on the field.i love how Ohio State lost one game, and now all the players wanna quit. looks like having two offensive play callers was a bad idea after all.
Coaching Vacancies...
Central Florida
Georgia
Hawaii - Nick Rolovich (Nevada OC)
Illinois - Bill Cubit (Illinois OC)
Iowa State - Matt Campbell (Toledo HC)
Louisiana-Monroe
Maryland
Miami
Memphis
Minnesota - Tracy Claeys (Minnesota OC)
Missouri
North Texas
Rutgers
South Carolina
Syracuse
Toledo
Tulane
USC
Virginia
Virginia Tech - Justin Fuente (Memphis HC)
my early guess is Richt goes to Miami and the best coach available who enjoys golf goes to South Carolina.Updated
my early guess is Richt goes to Miami and the best coach available who enjoys golf goes to South Carolina.
I only mention Richt to Miami because Richt played QB for the Hurricanes. Although he was 5 -10 vs Florida at Georgia so that might be his undoing at Miami. Holtz and Spurrier went to South Carolina because of the Augusta National connection.FWIW, Mario Cristobal (Alabama OL Coach) seems to be the front runner for Miami job but obviously that was before Richt became available.