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Loco Uno
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quote::rotflmao:
It affects the atmosphere.
The teams can be influenced by it.
Both teams have to play at the same time.
Football Players of the Week
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/30/25 at 9:42 am
OFFENSIVE
Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama
Accounted for three total touchdowns in the Crimson Tide's 24-21 win at then-No. 5 Georgia.
Finished 24-of-38 passing for 276 yards and two touchdowns through the air.
Spread the ball across eight different pass-catchers on the night and averaged 11.5 yards per completion.
Added four rushes for 12 yards and a score with his legs.
Converted a pair of key first downs while adding a two-yard rushing touchdown across his four carries.
Helped UA finish with 397 yards of total offense and 25 first downs against one the nation's top defenses.
Played a key role in the Crimson Tide converting 13-of-19 third downs on the night, the most against UGA by any team in the last 30 seasons.
Trinidad Chambliss, QB, Ole Miss
Accounted for 385 yards of total offense in leading Ole Miss past No. 4 LSU.
Completed 23-of-39 passes for 314 yards and a touchdown while adding 71 rushing yards on 14 carries.
Connected on his final five pass attempts, including a 20-yarder on fourth down with 1:46 remaining to seal the win.
First SEC player with 300 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in three straight games over the last 30 years.
Became the first Ole Miss QB to throw for 300 yards in each of his first three career starts since Jordan Ta'amu in 2017, and his 1,219 yards of total offense in his three starts are the most since Ta'amu (1,265).
Surpassed 4,000 passing yards in his overall career (4,288).
DEFENSIVE
Arion Carter, LB, Tennessee
Carter delivered a memorable performance as Tennessee outlasted Mississippi State, 41-34, on the road in overtime.
He finished with a career-best 17 tackles and provided the game-winning pass breakup in overtime on fourth down at the goal line.
Carter's 17 tackles tied for the most by an FBS player in a game this season (Chisom - UCLA, Hinspeter - UMass).
Carter leads the SEC and is tied for second in among Power Four players with 49 tackles this year.
That total is 15 better than the next closest SEC player.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Brock Taylor, PK, Vanderbilt
Converted both field goals and was 6-of-6 on PATs in Vandy’s victory over Utah State.
Hit multiple field goals in a game for the first time this season.
46-yard field goal as time expired at the half gave the Dores a double-digit lead for good in the contest.
Has now made 16 field goals in a row dating back to Oct. 5, 2024.
Scored a season-best 12 points, one shy of his career high.
Posted fifth game with 10-plus points since the start of the 2024 campaign.
Recorded touchbacks on five of six kickoffs as well.
Helped lead the Commodores to their first 5-0 start since the 2008 season.
OFFENSIVE LINE
Patrick Kutas, OL, Ole Miss
Led an impressive Ole Miss offense in the victory over No. 4 LSU.
Directed a Rebel line that allowed zero sacks, marking the first time to do so against a top-five team since facing No. 1 LSU in 2019.
Helped amass 480 yards of total offense, the most allowed this season by the Tigers, who entered the game top-five in the SEC in total defense.
The Rebels maintained possession for 8:56 of the fourth quarter to seal the victory.
Kadyn Proctor, LT, Alabama
Played every snap at left tackle against the fifth-ranked Bulldogs.
Graded out at a team-high 89 percent by the Crimson Tide coaching staff.
Did not allow a pressure or a sack on the night.
Helped keep Ty Simpson upright as the Tide offensive line did not allow a sack against the vaunted Georgia defense.
Added one reception/rush for an 11-yard gain and an Alabama first down, barreling over multiple Bulldog defenders along the way.
His catch set up the Crimson Tide's final touchdown which would eventually prove the difference in the game.
DEFENSIVE LINE
Bryan Thomas Jr., EDGE, South Carolina
Logged a game-high and career-high seven tackles in the Gamecocks' 35-13 win over Kentucky.
Credited with a career-high 2.0 sacks and matched his career high with 2.0 tackles for loss.
Added a quarterback hurry.
The Carolina defense held Kentucky to 13 points and 232 total yards of offense and just three points and 91 total yards after the first quarter.
Tyre West, DE, Tennessee
West finished with three tackles, two sacks for a loss of 11 yards and provided the key forced fumble that swung the momentum of the game as Tennessee outlasted Mississippi State, 41-34, in overtime.
With State driving looking to extend its lead in the fourth quarter, West strip sacked MSU QB Blake Shappen, and Joshua Josephs scooped it up and scored to tie the game.
West set a career high in sacks and added to Tennessee's nation-leading total of 20 through five weeks.
FRESHMAN
Oscar Bird, P, Ole Miss
Played a key role in helping limit the LSU offense in the Rebels’ victory over the No. 4 Tigers.
Booted three 50-yard punts, including a long of 54.
Averaged 47.5 yards on a career-high four punts.
Pinned the Tigers inside their own 27-yardline in three of his four punts.
Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama
Accounted for three total touchdowns in the Crimson Tide's 24-21 win at then-No. 5 Georgia.
Finished 24-of-38 passing for 276 yards and two touchdowns through the air.
Spread the ball across eight different pass-catchers on the night and averaged 11.5 yards per completion.
Added four rushes for 12 yards and a score with his legs.
Converted a pair of key first downs while adding a two-yard rushing touchdown across his four carries.
Helped UA finish with 397 yards of total offense and 25 first downs against one the nation's top defenses.
Played a key role in the Crimson Tide converting 13-of-19 third downs on the night, the most against UGA by any team in the last 30 seasons.
Trinidad Chambliss, QB, Ole Miss
Accounted for 385 yards of total offense in leading Ole Miss past No. 4 LSU.
Completed 23-of-39 passes for 314 yards and a touchdown while adding 71 rushing yards on 14 carries.
Connected on his final five pass attempts, including a 20-yarder on fourth down with 1:46 remaining to seal the win.
First SEC player with 300 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in three straight games over the last 30 years.
Became the first Ole Miss QB to throw for 300 yards in each of his first three career starts since Jordan Ta'amu in 2017, and his 1,219 yards of total offense in his three starts are the most since Ta'amu (1,265).
Surpassed 4,000 passing yards in his overall career (4,288).
DEFENSIVE
Arion Carter, LB, Tennessee
Carter delivered a memorable performance as Tennessee outlasted Mississippi State, 41-34, on the road in overtime.
He finished with a career-best 17 tackles and provided the game-winning pass breakup in overtime on fourth down at the goal line.
Carter's 17 tackles tied for the most by an FBS player in a game this season (Chisom - UCLA, Hinspeter - UMass).
Carter leads the SEC and is tied for second in among Power Four players with 49 tackles this year.
That total is 15 better than the next closest SEC player.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Brock Taylor, PK, Vanderbilt
Converted both field goals and was 6-of-6 on PATs in Vandy’s victory over Utah State.
Hit multiple field goals in a game for the first time this season.
46-yard field goal as time expired at the half gave the Dores a double-digit lead for good in the contest.
Has now made 16 field goals in a row dating back to Oct. 5, 2024.
Scored a season-best 12 points, one shy of his career high.
Posted fifth game with 10-plus points since the start of the 2024 campaign.
Recorded touchbacks on five of six kickoffs as well.
Helped lead the Commodores to their first 5-0 start since the 2008 season.
OFFENSIVE LINE
Patrick Kutas, OL, Ole Miss
Led an impressive Ole Miss offense in the victory over No. 4 LSU.
Directed a Rebel line that allowed zero sacks, marking the first time to do so against a top-five team since facing No. 1 LSU in 2019.
Helped amass 480 yards of total offense, the most allowed this season by the Tigers, who entered the game top-five in the SEC in total defense.
The Rebels maintained possession for 8:56 of the fourth quarter to seal the victory.
Kadyn Proctor, LT, Alabama
Played every snap at left tackle against the fifth-ranked Bulldogs.
Graded out at a team-high 89 percent by the Crimson Tide coaching staff.
Did not allow a pressure or a sack on the night.
Helped keep Ty Simpson upright as the Tide offensive line did not allow a sack against the vaunted Georgia defense.
Added one reception/rush for an 11-yard gain and an Alabama first down, barreling over multiple Bulldog defenders along the way.
His catch set up the Crimson Tide's final touchdown which would eventually prove the difference in the game.
DEFENSIVE LINE
Bryan Thomas Jr., EDGE, South Carolina
Logged a game-high and career-high seven tackles in the Gamecocks' 35-13 win over Kentucky.
Credited with a career-high 2.0 sacks and matched his career high with 2.0 tackles for loss.
Added a quarterback hurry.
The Carolina defense held Kentucky to 13 points and 232 total yards of offense and just three points and 91 total yards after the first quarter.
Tyre West, DE, Tennessee
West finished with three tackles, two sacks for a loss of 11 yards and provided the key forced fumble that swung the momentum of the game as Tennessee outlasted Mississippi State, 41-34, in overtime.
With State driving looking to extend its lead in the fourth quarter, West strip sacked MSU QB Blake Shappen, and Joshua Josephs scooped it up and scored to tie the game.
West set a career high in sacks and added to Tennessee's nation-leading total of 20 through five weeks.
FRESHMAN
Oscar Bird, P, Ole Miss
Played a key role in helping limit the LSU offense in the Rebels’ victory over the No. 4 Tigers.
Booted three 50-yard punts, including a long of 54.
Averaged 47.5 yards on a career-high four punts.
Pinned the Tigers inside their own 27-yardline in three of his four punts.
No, people are claiming that playing at night makes a difference. Both teasms have to show up at the same time.
I asked how. Still waiting on a straight answer.
I asked how. Still waiting on a straight answer.
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To be fair, I would have appreciated this before the Ole Miss game, it was unbearable looking like shite as sober as I was.
Come to Knoxville for lessons.
When we have an early game, our tailgate has 'Beer and Buscuits' starting about 7:00 am The hard liquor does not come out until about 8:00 am.
I no longer drink, but I can easily eat 4-5 sausage and egg biscuits.
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We get it, you’re Baptist.
No, but I'm not a fricking idiot either.
Getting drunk in Lawrence won't make Kansas win a game.
re: Georgia fans are VERY quiet
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/30/25 at 9:18 am to FootballFrenzy
"The Dawg Reich will last a thousand years."
Okay, it was only two, but we will give them credit for that.,
Okay, it was only two, but we will give them credit for that.,
re: Mizzou gets screwed again
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/30/25 at 9:16 am to TheDeathValley
quote:
You answered your own question. We want to be drinking for at least 12 hours before kickoff.
...and you being shite-faced to the point of being even more stupid than when you left home, affects play on the field how?
re: Wow, that's a lot of Tennessee fans
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/30/25 at 9:05 am to jonnyanony
quote:
jonnyanony
His name is LAGWAY. Learn it.
re: Mizzou gets screwed again
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/30/25 at 9:04 am to turnpiketiger
quote::rotflmao:
If it were a night game it could change the entire dynamic
WTF is up with you LSU fans thinking the time of day changes everything?
"BY GOD...if we had just a little more time to get drunk...."
If you can beat a team at 7 pm, you can beat them at 11 am. :rolleyes:
My President is an absolute TwitterX savage.
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/30/25 at 8:57 am
Stephen King is an idiot...Natalie Danelishen reminds him
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/30/25 at 8:37 am

quote:Idiot. :rolleyes:
AI
What bald guys think they look like. :rotflmao:
re: Question about Reveille and the eye patch
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/29/25 at 4:55 pm to SpreadsheetAg
quote:
Bar fight with Mike the Tiger
Obviously a lie. That dog would have killed the pussy arse tiger.
re: So what did Kelly say to Kiffin?
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/29/25 at 4:37 pm to prplhze2000
Never mind
Question about Reveille and the eye patch
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/29/25 at 4:34 pm
Did they not suture the eye closed at the time of the enucleation, or Is the eye patch just a game day thing for aesthetics?
I have a cat with one eye. She showed up as a half-dead kitten with a ruptured eyeball and other ailments. When the vet did the enucleation, he put in a prosthetic to keep her eyelid from sinking in, and then sutured the eye socket closed.
How did Reveille lose the eye? Injury or infection?
I have a cat with one eye. She showed up as a half-dead kitten with a ruptured eyeball and other ailments. When the vet did the enucleation, he put in a prosthetic to keep her eyelid from sinking in, and then sutured the eye socket closed.
How did Reveille lose the eye? Injury or infection?
Paid all that money o roll up on a Corvette Z06 and get beat.
...and don't even think about jumping a ZR1
...and don't even think about jumping a ZR1
re: Wow, that's a lot of Tennessee fans
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/29/25 at 3:06 pm to lewis and herschel
quote:10 what?
Doesn't change the last 10 ......
quote:
You must really get called a dumbass on a regular basis.
You don't seem to be very bright. Your entire forum experience seems to be trolling and insulting other members.
re: As a car enthusiast, just once I want to describe a getaway vehicle to the police
Posted by Loco Uno on 9/29/25 at 3:02 pm to weagle1999
It's more fun when you hear your license tag over the police scanner, and the words, "no sign of the fugitive suspect."
A lot more fun. :lol:
A lot more fun. :lol:
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