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Don’t need to read past the headline... Yes, you be crazy.
First off, if past losses only ruined my weekend, that would be a significant upgrade (and yes, I know I shouldn’t care that much, but [dang] it, I do). Has typically carried over well into the following week as I go back to work and review all the mistakes and reasons we should have won.

In all seriousness, if we will all but Bama, I’ll be content, if we beat Bama but lose another, I’ll be happy, if we win out, I’ll be very happy. And in every case, I’ll still break out in a big grin thinking about 2019.

High Res Eye of the Tiger

Posted by FrozenTuna on 10/22/19 at 8:40 am
Anyone know where a guy could find a high resolution Eye of the Tiger image?

Doing a little project to try and make a fabric pattern with the eye and the low res is coming out very pixelated when I print my paper pattern (note, before someone jumps all over the trademark angle - this is just a home project and not going to be used for resale or profit).

Thank you in advance, appreciate the help.
I can’t upvote enough! Never too hot for a good bowl of gumbo!
People wanted to hate him before we even got started (somewhat understandably given his resume). I thought he did a decent job with the tools we had - lot of room for improvement, which I’m hoping will come with another year of the OL working together and some offseason time with Burrow and the receivers. Also, while I love the heart of Brossette and CEH, with all due respect, we didn’t have that Fournette/Guice/Hill RB this year, which would have made a big difference in games like Florida and A&M. While I like the talk about getting a ‘big name’ OC, that’s easier said than done (those guys are looking for head coach jobs) - would love to see us either become the stepping stone for those guys or buy into some young talent at position coach and develop Ensminger’s replacement.

Missing That Return Teams Potential

Posted by FrozenTuna on 1/14/19 at 5:13 am
I’ve seen a lot of posts about the strength of the returning defense and offense, which is clearly a very most important piece. That being said, it feels like we are missing that punt/kickoff returns big play potential that we’ve had in years past. Without getting into specific players, I don’t remember ever getting that optimistic feeling that we could break a big one and change the tone of the game - heck, outside the Fiesta Bowl kickoff return to open the game, I don’t even remember thinking we may return one this entire season - felt like we were constantly just hoping not to drop the fair catch. Do we have anyone in the wings who can step up and be the big play returns guy?

Apologies if there have been threads on this, I’ve not seen them.
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We paid this guy $500k to develop our passing game. That's still mind blowing


To be fair, he has seen the complete evolution of the forward pass - in his third year of coaching they legalized the forward pass!


In all seriousness, let’s find a strong replacement, and best wishes to him in his future endeavors.
He didn't develop Randle El as a QB, he developed him as a running back... as someone who went to every home game Randle El ever played at IU, it's amazing that a guy can have that great of stats and still only get 2 - 3 wins a season... Cameron was terrible at IU.

Visitor's Section at Bryant-Denny

Posted by FrozenTuna on 10/25/15 at 4:09 pm
Does anyone know for sure which section is the visitor's section at Bryant-Denny? I've seen several different references online, some of which suggest the NN sections, and others that say it's N-1. Appreciate any guidance.
In fact, I'm going to the game, and I'm a little sad I won't get to watch the game at Legends with my usual buddies. However, first trip to Bryant-Denny with my college buddies, so more than offsets that disappointment.
I live in New York and would STRONGLY recommend Legends on gameday. Note, for the Bama game, you likely need to be there three or four hours early, and if you want a table, you need enough people to warrant getting a table (i.e., don't show up with 2 people and ask for a four-person table).

I remember the 9 - 6 game, we got there at 12:00 PM and the place was packed an hour later (although this year's game doesn't have that same hype), and that was a 7:00 PM game, I believe.
Over, but barely, given we have one less game because of McNeese, which would have added 200 yards and 10 TDs to the resume.