Couldn't stop the run and tackling was as bad as it's ever been under Kirby. I think losing Muschamp hit harder than people want to admit. Glenn needs to get hired away so we can bring Will in full time as sole DC.
When you have Searls/Bobo, and awful QB, and defense that is just getting worse....it doesn't sound that crazy. But I'm sure you'll be 70pt favorites in most games and your SEC slate will have no chance of losing
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Whoa. As someone who has spent entirely way too much time gaming out kickoffs that are months away, I'm not quite sure how to react to that.
If we end up sucking this year, probably going to try to hit the Texas at UGA game Sounds like it should be entertaining and I'm not sure I can handle another Florida loss
What could have been... how it affected his mental health and details how he's found peace through coaching while playing at an MVP level south of the border.
I haven't done a deep dive on it but how it was relayed on the news was they were arrested in Vermont due to California charges and then Vermont couldn't pursue anything because of how much of a disaster the California filings were and ended up dropping the charges.
This is pretty much the long and short of it: Here's a more detailed breakdown: Initial Fugitive Status: The Quaids were wanted in California for felony charges of vandalism and squatting after failing to appear in court. They had fled to Canada in 2010. Vermont Arrest and Release: They were arrested in Vermont while attempting to cross the border from Canada, as they were still considered fugitives by California. Initially, they were held on $500,000 bail, but the charges were later dropped, and they were released. Discrepancies in Paperwork: The judge in Vermont dismissed the fugitive charges due to discrepancies in the dates and lack of probable cause in the paperwork from California. California's Pursuit: Despite the Vermont ruling, the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's office initially stated they would still pursue extradition. Resolution: Eventually, the felony charges against Randy Quaid were dropped, and he was a free man.