Lol at telling a dude who owns 1-3 rental properties to wear a $12k loss because his rental property might go up in value over time Y’all have lost it
Anyone else think people have completely lost their minds when it comes to Ole Miss and how good they are?
It's all transitive related hype. Tulane had the ball with 2 mins left and a chance to beat Oklahoma, but Oklahoma also struggled with Nebraska; Ole Miss absolutely blasted them last weekend. Louisville beat Malzahn's UCF, they got thumped by Ole Miss. I think there's a better chance UCF and Tulane just really fucking suck than Oklahoma and Louisville are actually good and Ole Miss is amazing. They're a better team overall than last year's squad and Corral/Ealy is as good of a QB/RB combo as you'll find in the country.
Pittman won’t give anything away. I think Stromberg will play. Not sure on Wagner. We have Luke Jones (Notre Dame transfer) that can step in if needed that has a lot of experience. this is all Pittman will say right now: “So, I'm so glad last week, we had an opportunity to see what we have available if Dalton and Ricky can't play. That helped us."
Yeboah had 181 yards receiving against y'all. His next best game was 91 yards. I don't know if that's as much a Kenny Yeboah thing as it was a scheme thing.
Anyone else looking forward to the disaster of a game MSU/LSU is going to be this weekend? That should be high comedy for 11am
He had some really good games and three absolutely terrible halves last year, but they weren't correlated to the quality of the defense. Alabama (#13 Defense; #42 TOPG): 21/28 405 total yards, 2 total TD, 0 INT Indiana (#19 Defense; #4 TOPG): 30/44 379 total yards, 2 total TD, 0 INT Auburn (#38 Defense; #88 TOPG): 16/27 242 total yards, 3 total TD, 2 INT Kentucky (#45 Defense; #21 TOPG): 24/29 371 total yards, 4 total TD, 0 INT Mississippi State (#58 Defense; #51 TOPG): 24/36 395 total yards, 2 Total TD, 0 INT Florida (#74 Defense; #79 TOPG): 22/31, 445 total yards, 3 total TD, 1 INT LSU (#97 Defense; #10 TOPG): 15/27 409 total yards, 4 total TD, 5 INT Arkansas (#99 Defense; #37 TOPG): 20/38 229 total yards, 2 total TD, 6 INT South Carolina (#105 Defense; #96 TOPG): 28/32 523 total yards, 5 total TD, 0 INT Vanderbilt (#113 Defense; #107 TOPG): 31/34 435 total yards, 6 total TD, 0 INT
The first half of the LSU game was worse, if you can believe that. He threw all five interceptions in the first 30:45 of game clock.
When the interception outbursts have occurred can you point to any potential reason? Pressure, exotic/unfamiliar looks, forcing throws, all of the above?
Both times they were dropping 8 with 4 deep and he refused to check down. In the second half against LSU, he tucked it and ran a a lot more which also opened up his passing lanes. He just didn't adjust against Arkansas. Alabama did a lot of the same, but we were able to establish the run game better and earlier with them. Both Louisville and Tulane went with similar looks and he seems to be a lot more patient this year.
Are you fucking serious? How were they not suspended for a week after the Penn State/Auburn fiasco? At the very least don't give them the CBS broadcast for fuck's sake.