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The state, which we already knew, looks as good incompetent as it gets.
And with this crap so public we will end up with some up and coming coach that wants a shot.
Maybe it works out in a few years, but for the next couple years we will have stain on our program and players will shy away
I hope im wrong
Agreed….and I don’t care what people say about the good starts the last couple of years
This is a much better and deeper team. If you watch any hoops at all you would see that as well
I think the O line was the biggest downfall, which to give BK credit, he said was the biggest weakness going into the season when asked.
But I never imagined it would be that bad

Was is it his injury? I don’t buy that one as much

Was it that he got lazy? I could see a 22 year old getting over 2 million and not working as hard

But for all the bashing he gets that he’s the worst qb and worst tiger ever is a little much

The guy threw for over 4000 yards and had 30 tds last year

Total epic collapse of a returning starter that I have ever seen
frick the snap benefits
If you are gonna pay someone the get the air travel under control first
Those people at least want to work
This team looks to have a lot more athletes, shooters and is actually playing defense.
Yes it’s a nobody, but the look is better

Unfortunately we have cupcakes so we won’t really know till we play Texas Tech in a month
But why do they care about free child care? They just abort them anyways

re: Kiffin has matured so much

Posted by cbtullis on 11/1/25 at 8:10 pm to
Slam dunks don’t have one road top 25 win in 14 years
Many believed BK was a slam dunk
There are no slam dunks

Anyone who thinks a savior is gonna come in and be Saban in bama doesn’t understand college football in this day and age
Saban retired for a reason
That it will come from his coaching tree.
Kiffin, Brent Key, etc
I think he will be in their ear about how good of an opportunity it is
4200 a year would be tough
But can be done
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I doubt anything happens w Jay. And he bleeds purple and gold.. he ain’t leaving he’s going to be the goat


Well Woodward bleeds purple and gold as well from his youth
One bad season from Jay and he may be in the governors crosshairs

This is a total disaster to be so public
Truly a complete frick up. I don’t care what your political party preference is
It’s no wonder people leave the state in droves
The answer is surprisingly, just one

And I like the idea of Kiffin here, but that is a troubling coaching stat
Who in their right mind would want to deal with that
So bad!!

Kiffin on Pat Mcafee show

Posted by cbtullis on 10/27/25 at 1:00 pm
Great interview
He’s such a great personality
One thing I noticed he said, “money is not a big deal to me, ive never made a decision for the money”

Brent Key would be my choice

Posted by cbtullis on 10/26/25 at 7:47 pm
The guy is gonna do great things at a bigger football school than Ga Tech
No crap
Why would he accept it?
I’d make them fire me as well
Is this suppose to be surprising or something

re: $38 Trillion and counting

Posted by cbtullis on 10/22/25 at 9:00 pm to
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No, that national debt driven by poor policy (forever wars, unfettered welfare, congressional salaries) must be reigned in. I’m merely saying personal debt doesn’t impact the national debt in the same way as the above. It’s not driven by policy, it’s driven by stupid, shortsighted people making stupid, shortsighted decisions at a personal level. One could argue the contribute to the national debt here is they don’t value our education system, and public schools should have stronger testing to weed those who don’t give a shite. Those people can just be sent to a work camp and be perform low level manufacturing their whole lives, or until they can prove useful in our society.


And what I am saying is our elected politicians are no different than the average American. They will simply just keep borrowing and not give a crap about the consequences down the road.
One of the biggest problems we have in our system is the average idiot believes just because the person they see is a congressman or senator , it actually means they must be smart. Wrong
I believe that was the case 200-250 years ago when people actually served their country. Now it’s just life long idiots serving in DC

re: $38 Trillion and counting

Posted by cbtullis on 10/22/25 at 8:16 pm to
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I don’t know much the national debt has to do with this. The majority of Americans have zero concept of fiscal responsibility. It’s only getting worse with Gen Z. Live fast, die young went from drug addiction to materialism in 15 years


So you expect the government to be any different, even though they are Americans in elected positions?

Human nature overall in todays society is all I’m saying