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If you paid attention to how awful he kicked last week, it would have been a no brainer.

re: 2010 Season Schedule

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 12/6/09 at 1:32 am to
mcneese state? was catholic high busy that week?

Brees or Quinn

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 12/6/09 at 1:29 am
Washington has a tough pass D and the Chargers defense sucks. Who should I start?

LSU Dining

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 12/6/09 at 1:28 am
SUCKS

How is it even legal for a college this large to have such awful dining? And the higher ups who work for dining are grade A douche bags. Grade A

re: Mark Mangino OC @ LSU??

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 12/6/09 at 1:25 am to
Would he eat the players? That man needs to be euthanized or else the world will face a food shortage.
It's college football. Anyone can do whatever they want. If they want to take Notre Dame, who the hell is going to stop them? The NCAA? The government? Hell if they let all the stupid crap that goes on now go on, why would this be any different?
Think European soccer.

Forget about this stupid conference crap.

You have a first division with 15 teams, 2nd with the next 15, and so on.

Bottom 3 teams drop a division, top 3 move up a division.

Yes there is turnover in college football, but think about the chance for a team to move up from the 4th division to winning it all over the course of a title.

Think about it. There would be NO BAD GAMES. NONE
Every game would matter because it would be round robbin. The ratings and attendence would be great and for the lower division teams there would be the incentive to raise the program to the next level.

Of course this country screws everything up and it makes no sense.

Of course you feeble minded people will call me an idiot when in fact you know deep inside this would make college football 100X more interesting on a weekly basis.

May your days be merry and bright and may all your LSU benchwarmers be white.

re: SUH BLEW THE GAME

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 12/6/09 at 1:08 am to
Of course I wasn't seriously blaming Suh for the play. He is a heck of a player, will be for a long time, and was undoubtedly the best player in the game. And of course putting pressure on the QB is what you're supposed to do.

But the truth of the matter is, if you examine that play, exactly what I said is true. If Suh doesn't scare the daylights out of McCoy, he holds onto the ball an extra second or two and the refs don't have to cheat to allow Texas to win.

Line between genius and moron is crooked refs and the Big 12 trying to prevent the story from being how stupid their best team is.

I demand FIFA allow for a replay!

God bless Canada and the bacon producers of Honduras.

There are too many minorities in my water park.

SUH BLEW THE GAME

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 12/5/09 at 10:59 pm
Dead serious on this one. Colt McCoy was completely oblivious to time running out. Then Suh lunges towards him and McCoy instinctively threw the ball out of bounds. If Suh just waits a second or two to pressure, McCoy probably hangs onto the ball a little bit longer and the clock runs out.

If you don't believe me: Watch the play again. I am a 100% convinced.

re: Hypothetical question...

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 12/5/09 at 10:54 pm to
Writers put FCS winner #1 for actually winning a playoff. Well I wish.
No it was some guy with a European sounding name. You have this guy nail FG's all day, punt fairly well, and you let some schmuck kickoff? Beats me.
Destroying Utah and BYU was probably more impressive than anything Texas did. One common opponent at Wyoming, Texas 41-10 TCU 45-10

Making any judgements about who is better than whom is impossible and college football is a joke that this sort of garbage even matters.

TCU-Texas had 1 common opponent

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 12/5/09 at 10:44 pm
Both played Wyoming at Wyoming. Texas won 41-10, TCU won 45-10.

What does this mean? Not much. But to automatically dismiss TCU as having no shot against Texas does not make sense.

Also if you want to do the that team beat that team, so the team that beat that team is better thing, here are some:

TCU beats BYU 38-7, BYU beats Oklahoma 14-13. Texas beats Oklahoma 16-13

In short, college football is a joke and we are all pathetic for investing any time and energy into this crap.
Slaughter could have been called for palming each time down the floor. I view these games from a neutral point of view and I thought it was actually a very well officiated game. The travel calls on LSU were right on. There was a block or two on WKU that were questionable, but then again 95% of block/charges can go either way.
It seems like everyone is thrilled with Trent Johnson as coach, and I just do not see what everyone is so excited about.

On offense, this year and last, there is no ball movement. Today against a team that couldn't rebound to save its life, it seemed as if half LSU's points came on putbacks.

I honestly couldn't tell the difference between this game vs ISU and the pickup games at the rec other than the players were taller.

Have they ever run a pick and roll? Spencer and Taz seem like a great combo to be running it. No instead players hold on to the ball for 5 seconds, then pass it off to someone else who holds on to the ball for 5 seconds before taking an ill advised shot. It's garbage basketball. Shouldn't Saint Trent run some sort of offense?

Last year when you had a shooter like Thornton, he could bail the team out when they did nothing on offense. But with mediocre talent on the floor (Green is terrible), having no remnants of organization on offense is going to take its course.

re: Who is a better NFL Prospect?

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 10/13/09 at 7:40 pm to
Do you mean CFL/USFL prospect?

Joe Alleva Ripped in Reveille

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 10/13/09 at 7:39 pm
About time someone had the balls to question why the hell this chump is our AD

LINK

Just wondering

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 7/18/09 at 12:15 am
Considering there is no formal limit as to how many players you can have on the football (or basketball according to my quick research, baseball does limit to 35) roster, I always wonder why the team doesn't just fill it with dozens of "walk-ons" who excel at academics in order to raise the team's graduation rate, average GPA, and get a bunch of academic athlete all americans. Hell is anyone checking practices to make sure everyone is playing?

I mean seriously, who is more valuable when you look at the whole picture? A walk on who never plays with a 2.4 GPA or a walk on who never plays with a 4.0?

Does the NCAA investigate to make sure the kid can actually play? I doubt it.

Just wondering why nobody ever considers doing this. Or maybe they have.

re: USA vs. Italy Prematch thoughts

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 6/13/09 at 3:29 pm to
Ya, I probably short changed them a bit. The "dive" against Australia in a game they did not deserve to win was in the round of 16, I was thinking it was in the group stage, my bad.

WC 2010- Anyone going?

Posted by ChitownLSU12 on 6/13/09 at 3:26 pm
I see a couple of threads talking about who will win the games, etc. but I haven't seen any about actually attending.

I was born in South Africa, so I would love to return. I've got places to stay, so all I need is a plane ticket.

Anyone planning on actually going? Make sure to spend most of your time in Cape Town if you do. Most beautiful city in the world in my opinion. Joburg is a dump these days.