it probably will include Bama but after UGA boatraces them and that shit performance against Auburn, Bama doesn't deserve a sniff of the playoffs
What's the line on that Alabama/Georgia game? The in me says Alabama 'wins' to get two SEC teams in the CFP. But I can't see it given how Alabama looked for much of the Auburn game.
Right now I'd go the following with the favorites winning on Saturday:
it probably will include Bama but after UGA boatraces them and that shit performance against Auburn, Bama doesn't deserve a sniff of the playoffs
What's the line on that Alabama/Georgia game? The in me says Alabama 'wins' to get two SEC teams in the CFP. But I can't see it given how Alabama looked for much of the Auburn game.
Right now I'd go the following with the favorites winning on Saturday:
UGA Michigan Cincy Ok State
Young looked awful against an Auburn D that has not lit the world on fire. They only scored 10 pts in reg. I don't see a UGA team that's as likely to shut you out as give up a TD letting them score too much.
What's the line on that Alabama/Georgia game? The in me says Alabama 'wins' to get two SEC teams in the CFP. But I can't see it given how Alabama looked for much of the Auburn game.
Right now I'd go the following with the favorites winning on Saturday:
UGA Michigan Cincy Ok State
Young looked awful against an Auburn D that has not lit the world on fire. They only scored 10 pts in reg. I don't see a UGA team that's as likely to shut you out as give up a TD letting them score too much.
Cue the 45-10 Bama win.
Georgia is really motivated to beat Bama. It is almost like Michigan beating Ohio State. A lot of pent up frustration for that foe.
What's the line on that Alabama/Georgia game? The in me says Alabama 'wins' to get two SEC teams in the CFP. But I can't see it given how Alabama looked for much of the Auburn game.
Right now I'd go the following with the favorites winning on Saturday:
UGA Michigan Cincy Ok State
Young looked awful against an Auburn D that has not lit the world on fire. They only scored 10 pts in reg. I don't see a UGA team that's as likely to shut you out as give up a TD letting them score too much.
Cue the 45-10 Bama win.
But everyone was saying he won the Heisman with that game tying drive. Have I been sold a bill of goods? Wolf?
I don't see Alabama scoring 45 against Georgia but I could see a 24-13 type win for them.
Young looked awful against an Auburn D that has not lit the world on fire. They only scored 10 pts in reg. I don't see a UGA team that's as likely to shut you out as give up a TD letting them score too much.
Cue the 45-10 Bama win.
But everyone was saying he won the Heisman with that game tying drive. Have I been sold a bill of goods? Wolf?
I don't see Alabama scoring 45 against Georgia but I could see a 24-13 type win for them.
I think I read in the shoutbox that you've been sold a bill of expensive beers from your local Total Wine. Beyond that, I really can't confirm.
The situation is crazy. Oklahoma is usually considered a destination job, not a stepping stone job.
Being rich and living in L.A. has to be better than living in Norman, doe. Cheese, thoughts?
I think UEM's point about moving to the SEC is the main reason. I'm guessing they put OU in the SEC East but it's still going to be difficult going against UGA for recruits. And you have to think Florida and Tennessee won't be down much longer.
I'm seeing a lot about OU chasing Kingsbury.
Why would he want to leave Arizona?
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? - Joy Behar
I think UEM's point about moving to the SEC is the main reason. I'm guessing they put OU in the SEC East but it's still going to be difficult going against UGA for recruits. And you have to think Florida and Tennessee won't be down much longer.
I'm seeing a lot about OU chasing Kingsbury.
Why would he want to leave Arizona?
If he misses the college game I guess. I have no idea if he does.
If he misses the college game I guess. I have no idea if he does.
I think Andy Staples (whoever that is) had a good tweet about Kingsbury leaving to go back to college. Why go back to recruiting? Seems like a pain in the ass to recruit on top of coaching--especially after you've left college.
If he misses the college game I guess. I have no idea if he does.
I think Andy Staples (whoever that is) had a good tweet about Kingsbury leaving to go back to college. Why go back to recruiting? Seems like a pain in the ass to recruit on top of coaching--especially after you've left college.
I think college football and pro football have their annoyances:
College: Having to recruit, relying on 18-22 year old guys not to do something stupid to torpedo the program.
Pro: Have to deal with players who make more money than you. The time required, including media obligations is insane. Spurrier said he never wanted to coach in the NFL because he liked to golf too much. He finally took a paycheck for a few years in the NFL.
I think Andy Staples (whoever that is) had a good tweet about Kingsbury leaving to go back to college. Why go back to recruiting? Seems like a pain in the ass to recruit on top of coaching--especially after you've left college.
I think college football and pro football have their annoyances:
College: Having to recruit, relying on 18-22 year old guys not to do something stupid to torpedo the program.
Pro: Have to deal with players who make more money than you. The time required, including media obligations is insane. Spurrier said he never wanted to coach in the NFL because he liked to golf too much. He finally took a paycheck for a few years in the NFL.
Kingsbury might go back for Spurrieresque reasons. Last couple of times i've seen him on the sidelines he's showing the NFL head coach wear & tear. He seems like a guy who would not accept the transition to ugly old man.
One additional observation is that these stupid Fox Noon starts has screwed up a lot of the College Gameday telecasts. They end up moving like the final 45 mins inside the stadiums. I like the picks segment outside amongst the humanoids. It sucks in the stadium.
I think college football and pro football have their annoyances:
College: Having to recruit, relying on 18-22 year old guys not to do something stupid to torpedo the program.
Pro: Have to deal with players who make more money than you. The time required, including media obligations is insane. Spurrier said he never wanted to coach in the NFL because he liked to golf too much. He finally took a paycheck for a few years in the NFL.
Kingsbury might go back for Spurrieresque reasons. Last couple of times i've seen him on the sidelines he's showing the NFL head coach wear & tear. He seems like a guy who would not accept the transition to ugly old man.
speaking from experience, to state the obvious.
JJ Watt was openly mocking this on Twitter.
I do enjoy the absolute wacko scenario that Herbstreit put out there. I honestly have no idea. Wake or Pitt might have an argument.