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Gumbo Bros in the Gulch. Neighbors, Third and Home or Jonathan's in Germantown. Noble's or Beyond the Edge in East Nashville.
Likewise sir. OSU and LSU have been a class of their own this year, I hope they get a chance to meet in New Orleans. Best of luck to y’all the rest of the way.
We’re getting lost in the weeds now. Let’s steer it back on topic, no one is here to discuss Illinois & Vanderbilt.
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Illinois has been a surprising team in the Big Ten this year. They are bowl eligible for the first time in 100 years. Kind of like when the SEC was kissing the holy feet of James Franklin when he had Vandy relevant. Don’t be that guy


C’mon man. Illinois won 6 games the last two years combined. They’re currently 6-5 with losses to Eastern Michigan & Nebraska.

That’s a far cry from Franklin putting back to back 9 win seasons together at Vanderbilt. Don’t be that guy
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FAU is 8-3, Cincinnati is 10-1, Wisky is 9-2, IU is 7-4, PSU is 9-2. You can say why you want about who those teams have played but they’ve won the majority of their games.


FAU (*Group of 5)
Best wins: honestly no clue
Lost by 24 to OSU & 34 to UCF
This is not a “good” win.

Cincinnati (*Group of 5)
Best wins: UCF by 3
In 3 of the last 4 weeks they’ve hung on to beat 4-7 AAC teams by 3 (ECU & USF) in the process they gave up 43 to ECU

Wisconsin
Best wins: Michigan
Lost to Illinois

Indiana
Best wins: Nebraska. Let me repeat that, Nebraska
Lost to every good to decent team they’ve played
This is not a “good” win.

Penn State
Best wins: Iowa, Michigan
Lost to Minnesota & OSU

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Four of those are good wins and would be considered good wins in the SEC


Two. OSU has two solid wins.
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right now, they are statistically the most dominant team in a generation.. ...with the potential to go town as the single most dominant team in history


FAU
Cincinnati
Indiana
Miami OH
Nebraska
Michigan State
Northwestern
Wisconsin
Maryland
Rutgers
Penn State
LOL.

Nope. In the 2017 season (2018 playoff) Bama lost to Auburn & Ohio State lost to Purdue. That Purdue loss kept them out and put Bama in at no.4
What? Yes the committee has. In 2018 they awarded 11-1 Alabama (non-SEC Champion) the 4 seed over a 12-1 Big Ten Champion Ohio State.
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Clyde Edwards-Whatever isn't going to beat anyone.


CEH vs Georgia in 2018:

145 yards / 7.6 ypc
Per Texas insider Chip Brown on AFR last hour
Tell me again how good Benford is Joe.

TIGERS. BITCH!

Posted by Neon Boudeaux on 3/23/19 at 1:28 pm
Leggeauxxxxxx

Feels so SWEET.

No.6, 8 & 12 lost today

Posted by Neon Boudeaux on 3/2/19 at 10:41 pm
6 Michigan State
8 Houston
12 Nevada

All took L’s to unranked teams.

Tigers should be on the move in the rankings after a 2-0 week!
Some interesting calls on Naz tonight. Especially that “block” in the first half
I think they only return 8-9 starters? While we bring back what, 17-18... from a better team.

Austin will be rocking but I think we win by 2 scores or more. College football is just desperate to have a blue blood like Texas back that they’ll push a false narrative despite it’s obvious to see their team loses a lot of personnel.
15. Greedy Williams

The All-American and future first-round NFL draft pick was stellar in coverage this year, allowing opposing quarterbacks to complete a meager 32 percent of their pass attempts against him. He had two interceptions, nine pass breakups and was part of yet another exceptional Tigers secondary.

17. Devin White

The Tigers' best player was also one of the nation's best, taking home the Butkus Award. He finished second in the SEC with 115 tackles and had 12 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, 8 quarterback hurries, 5 pass breakups, 2 forced fumbles and was the unquestioned leader of a stellar Tigers defense.

27. Grant Delpit

The sophomore had a breakout season, drawing comparisons to former LSU safety great Jamal Adams. Delpit found himself in the right place at the right time most of the time, leading the SEC in interceptions with 5, and he had 73 tackles, 9 for losses, 5 sacks, 9 pass breakups, 4 quarterback hurries and a forced fumble.

Top 10 //

1. Kyler Murray
2. Tua Tagovailoa
3. Dwayne Haskins
4. Quinnen Williams
5. Christian Wilkins
6. Darrell Henderson
7. Will Grier
8. Josh Allen
9. Gardner Minshew
10. Dexter Lawrence

KU suspends Pooka Williams Jr.

Posted by Neon Boudeaux on 12/7/18 at 12:55 pm
Arrested yesterday on suspicion of domestic battery.
Per ESPN /

Houston offensive coordinator Kendal Briles had been the leading candidate for the Texas State vacancy, but he is expected to return to Houston with an enhanced contract.

Jalen Mills matched up with Diggs

Posted by Neon Boudeaux on 1/21/18 at 7:46 pm
and Thielen all day. They’ve combined for 0 TDs and 76 rec yards.

DBU gonna DBU.