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Biography:Met Biz in 84, released long live in 86, was about to hook up w/ 2pac in 96. Rest in peace brother.
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I think we will all be on probation within 4 years. With all of the coaches we have hete now you know that recruiting is about to get ugly.


So let's all raid the East for recruits. :lol:

Honestly, I've got to believe that Saban and Petrino have an advantage by not having an in-state rival. Croom will get a year or two worth of love fest for his job done this year, but that poor guy can't catch a break. Nutt has his work cut out for him. So his honeymoon may be short. I think Tuberville and Saban have the toughest road the next 2 years, and might both end up on the hot seat. Saban more than Tuberville based simply on having to climb up and not just maintain a program that's currently on top.

re: is there still a chance

Posted by Big Daddy Kane on 12/2/07 at 11:20 pm to
you need to stop reading Dennis Dodd's column.

re: Les Sounded Good

Posted by Big Daddy Kane on 12/2/07 at 2:21 am to
This is the most impressed I've ever been with him as well. Even after his pregame arse chewing of the media, I still wasn't sold. His post game comments put me over the top. That had to be the most honest I've ever seen a coach. He was human, and admitted that it hurt not to go home. All the bluster before the game seemed like he was lashing out. But once he did his job and got the SEC Championship he was able to put his feelings into words. I have to admit, I was not just sold on him, but was quite moved. File me under the list of the converted.
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...who will coach our tigers to a bowl victory?


This is actually the best question I've seen on here in a while. Hand it over to Crowton and we get to see once and for all who's been playing conservative and who opens it up. Hand it over to Pellini and I think he'd defer everything on th eoffense to Crowton anyway so the question will still be answered.
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Damn, so our coaching search is being sponsored by these guys now ?


Funny as hell on numerous levels. :lol:
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It's like hunting Sasquatch.

So that's how this comes around to Dale Brown's office.
Let's try this one out:

from channel 5 in Nashville about Tenn. Gov. Phil Bredesen

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And he is the sole shareholder in Blue Canyon Inc., which -- his report says -- owns an airplane. Bredesen himself is a veteran pilot.

It turns out, Federal Aviation Administration records show, that airplane is a luxurious Learjet 35.

Here's how the governor's jet is described in promotional materials:

"It's not only the most nimble, most versatile jet in its class, it's the most cost-efficient transport-category business jet today. The whisper-quiet cabin of these jets invites personal productivity in flight. Its flexibility in terms of interior design, along with a private lavatory, invite you to tailor your work space according to your tastes, corporate image and mission requirements."

It seats up to eight people, can travel 525 mph, with a range of 1,900 miles.

By the way, the governor's jet is available for charter. (Photos are available at the site of Corporate Flight Management.)

As to whom charters it, that's not something that the governor has to disclose.



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that flight to columbia regional airport is a plane registered to a tennessee corporation in nashville. the registered agent for that corp. is a nashville lawyer named Byron Trauger


Who is Byron Trauger? I keep coming up with Bill Hobbs.
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Doesn't LSU look like some battered wife taking back a cheating husband by even discussing this?

More to the point, I think LSU is not used to getting dumped. We're just fine with dumping coach after coach, but when it's done to us we lash out. Circumstances aside, he left for his dream job, which is exactly what Miles is doing if he goes to Michigan. There is the contingent that didn't hate him until he went to Alabama, but our job wasn't open last year. So realizing he was happy coaching an SEC school he took what he could get.

This may sound like I'm rationalizing things since there is a possibility of him coming back, and I might be, but I won't have a problem taking him back. There's three or four guys higher on my list, but if it's the Nicktator, then so be it. My blood will still be purple and gold.

That being said, I'm still pissed he burned Steltz's redshirt in the Cap One.
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NC with Miles's players.


Doesn't matter. Miles players would've never gotten any better if they weren't practicing against and being taught by Saban's players. :rolleyes:

Almost forgot, they also trained in the Saban built facilities. See, he's always been the head coach. He never really left. He's just had a more hands off approach the last three years. Brilliant! :rolleyes: