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re: Ole Miss Melt

Posted by Tiger1944 on 12/1/25 at 12:43 am to
IrishDave

Notre Dame has been selected mythical NCAA football national champions several times. They have never won a championship.

re: What to do in Oklahoma?

Posted by Tiger1944 on 11/26/25 at 9:03 pm to
First-find the nearest storm cellar.
One should always believe an attorney's comments about their client. They have nothing to gain by lying.

re: Take this for what it is worth

Posted by Tiger1944 on 11/24/25 at 4:40 pm to
When an MOU is binding

Courts may treat an MOU as a contract if it includes:

Clear mutual intent to be bound

Specific obligations (who must do what, when, and how)

Consideration (each party gives something of value, even minimal)

Definite terms (scope, duties, timelines, payment, etc.)

Signatures or other clear acceptance

Phrases like “This MOU is legally binding” or “The parties agree to be bound by these terms” make enforceability more likely.
They are going to formally fire BK for leaving the team.
In the last 20 years the NFL has had six head coaches come from the NCAA-- Jim Harbaugh, Matt Rhule, Bill O'Brien, Greg Schiano, Nick Saban, and Steve Spurrier. Only Jim Harbaugh along with Pete Carroll, who went there a hundred years ago, still remains. I think the NFL looks to promote from within.

re: Pick your coach from this list

Posted by Tiger1944 on 11/18/25 at 5:49 pm to
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There’s a coach that averages 85 points a game??


looks like those numbers are rankings 1 2 3 4 5 . . . 85
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FBI ain't got shite on an SEC coaching search


Great comment Hog!!!!

re: Moscona doesn’t know anything

Posted by Tiger1944 on 11/18/25 at 12:16 pm to
his job is not to be right. His job is to get listeners and viewers, and by the looks of these comments he's being successful.
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O will not ever reach maturity


How many coaches do you know who have.
It came back with a long detailed answer, but here is the summary
Summary

In short: LSU’s offense is stuck in a limbo where it has talent and flashes of potential, but it’s rarely consistent enough to dominate games. The run game is under-delivering, the RPO/play-design is mis-firing, protection and blocking have breakdowns, and the passing game isn’t carrying the load. Until multiple of those issues are solved simultaneously, the offense will remain a liability rather than a strength.

you can query the ap if you want all the detail.
haven’t stopped drinking since Jamie Howard threw 20 INTs against Auburn[/quote] I'm 81 and still remember this one. Three of his 5 4th Qtr interceptions were returned for touchdowns. LSU went from a two touchdown lead to a 4 point loss.
moved from Pineville to Auburn four or five years ago. his daughter lives there.
I found this on the net
Nickel Back
Definition: A nickel back is an additional defensive back, usually a cornerback or safety, who replaces a linebacker in a nickel defense.

Formation: In a typical 4-3 defense, you have four defensive linemen, three linebackers, and four defensive backs. When a nickel back is added, it becomes a 4-2-5 formation (four linemen, two linebackers, five defensive backs)1.

Role: The nickel back primarily focuses on pass coverage, especially against offenses with three or more wide receivers. They may also be involved in blitz packages and run support2.

Usage: Nickel backs are often used in obvious passing situations, such as 3rd-and-long.

Star Position (or "Star" or "Will" Linebacker)
Definition: The star position, also known as the "Will" linebacker, is a hybrid linebacker-defensive back role.

Formation: In a 4-3 defense, the star position replaces one of the traditional linebackers, creating a 3-3-5 formation (three linemen, three linebackers, five defensive backs).

Role: The star player is versatile and can cover tight ends, running backs, and slot receivers, as well as rush the passer and support the run defense.

Usage: The star position is used to provide additional speed and coverage ability against spread offenses and passing attacks.

In summary, while both positions involve additional defensive backs and are designed to counter passing offenses, the nickel back is more focused on pass coverage, whereas the star position is a versatile hybrid that can handle both pass coverage and run defense.

Does that help clarify things?

re: Don't sleep on Colin Hurley

Posted by Tiger1944 on 11/25/24 at 4:37 pm to
Apparently he "turned 17" last March 1 and will "turn 18" next march.
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You realize 2019 likely loses to Texas without the tune up game against North Texas to open the season, right?


You realize 2019 likely loses to Texas without continuing to throw the football even when ahead in the fourth quarter.
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I think it’s not as easy as they will make it appear.


The ghost of Yogi has taken over your thought process. Call in an exorcist.