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Well said. Great point on accountability. Culture matters. ...
I cannot imagine what it took for Burns to recover and chase down the fastest person on Alabama’s team. Fatigued. Just guts and heart. You could see complete maximum effort in the way he was running. So much respect for him for not quitting on that play or hanging his head. ...
Rule should say that once the fumbled ball is touched by an in bounds player, then an out of bounds player must re-establish in bounds to make a play on the ball. Penalty would be 10 yards illegal touching. If fumbling team recovers, they keep the ball with a 10 yard penalty from the line of scr...
All good points. To me, if the offensive player is out of bounds, then is the first to touch the ball, then the ball is dead just like it went out of bounds. That is the intent of the rule. Once the ball is touched by a player on the field, it seems like he would not be eligible to continue to p...
Legit question that’s probably been answered on here and I missed it - do these kids have agents that negotiate the NIL deal for them during their recruitment? What are the logistics of this? Do they get referred to a booster contact by the university? How does this work?...
[quote]Now what the NCAA can do is tighten up how many players a team can sign, not allow back counting and tighten up the transfer portal. Make it harder for teams to cut players and or for players to pick up and transfer.[/quote] This makes good sense. Maybe drop it to 20 per class. Leave more ...
Yep I’m in the same section. Should be behind our bench. Gonna be fun ...

re: Can LSU compete in a money war

Posted by lindsfav on 12/19/21 at 9:10 pm
We can’t compete now. But this will be reigned in and limits will be set. May take a few years, but no way it continues down this path. ...
Mumme’s theory on always punting out of bounds while at UK is legendary. Always made sense to me. ...
I get all the reasons to want Freeman. I just think Daronte has done a good job and is likely to be here 3-4 years if retained. Continuity is a good thing in modern college football. ...
I’d rather keep Daronte than have Freeman. Freeman is great, but he’ll likely be gone in a year for a head coaching job. Then we’re changing systems with another year to figure it out. ...

re: Admit it. Lane is One of Us

Posted by lindsfav on 11/29/21 at 5:56 pm
I’ve been saying this for a while - culturally, this may be the only place that would actually celebrate his faults. He would be a lifer. And a legend. We should embrace the fact that we are different than anywhere else in the US, and we need a coach with a big personality to fit in here. This i...

re: Hear Me Out

Posted by lindsfav on 11/28/21 at 9:01 am
Makes sense. Won’t play well here because, well, it makes sense. ...

re: Daronte Jones?

Posted by lindsfav on 11/28/21 at 8:53 am
Regardless, looking at where the defense is the last 4 games, he was a solid hire. He’ll either stay here or get a decent job somewhere else. ...

re: OU vs LSU narrative on money

Posted by lindsfav on 11/27/21 at 10:25 am
There’s annual football program budget numbers, annual profits, and overall university finances. It’s all pretty confusing, but it’s hard to see a huge difference between the two universities. ...

re: OU vs LSU narrative on money

Posted by lindsfav on 11/27/21 at 10:09 am
This is good info. So they would need a big initial investment to get up to speed with us. Annually, they seem to fall 7-8 on the list, with us being 15-18. So they’re spending money on something. ...

OU vs LSU narrative on money

Posted by lindsfav on 11/27/21 at 9:59 am
I see it referenced here repeatedly that LR would leave because OU won’t spend the money he needs to get ready for the SEC. But everything I’ve seen on line shows that OU actually has a bigger annual football budget than we do already. Has anyone been there? Do their facilities compare to ours ...

re: Say what you want about Brennan…

Posted by lindsfav on 11/2/21 at 9:31 pm
I’ll cheer for him wherever he ends up, and I hope to see him some day at the next level. That’s his dream, and I hope he does great. Either way, he’s going to do well at something. Smart, decent kid. I wish him the best of luck. ...
I have zero concerns over Aranda being an amazing coach. My concern with him is whether or not he has enough of a personality to be successful in recruiting. That is a special talent, I don’t know the guy, and I’ve never seen him be very dynamic in a press conference. He may be a total salesman ...
Watched his Big 10 press conference from the beginning of the season. I like him. The team he has today was built in one off season mostly with transfers. He emphasizes strength and conditioning. Lots to like about him. We could do a lot worse. ...