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Looked like a really fun game for Auburn :dunno: I’ve got an office full of Aggies, so tomorrow will be fun....
Yep, because his coaching history is so similar to O's. :rolleyes:...
I’m still wondering exactly what Miles was doing in the month between the SECCG and the BCSCG....
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re: Does LSU get in the CFP?

Posted by LSUTrojan on 12/20/20 at 11:10 am
Agreed...but that late season loss to A&M is tough to overlook....
Perhaps even worse, imagine if this would have started just a few months earlier-halfway through the 2019 season. :banghead:...
[quote]He was a former LSU assistant and was the team’s offensive coordinator when the Tigers won the national title over Notre Dame after the 2006 season before moving to Florida State.[/quote] :lol:...
Favorite moments - Honey Badger punt returns in 2011 SEC Championship Game Favorite game - Virginia Tech in 2007...
Way too soon, wait until next year. There is a reason that Miles said he is going to the UNC-FSU game on Saturday (other than his son, of course)....
danfraz - your post brings back some great memories of long summer nights at Sharp Road park in the late 70s and early 80s. I can't vouch for the BC Jr. story, but I think I remember the pitcher you were referring to - are his initials RK?...
[quote]Which is more likely? Saban could have coached at Kentucky and led them to 3 straight top ten finishes and 11 win seasons, or Spurrier could have coached at LSU and won a few titles? [/quote] I'm not sure about Kentucky, but I think Saban could have led South Carolina to 3 straight top ten...
I really like Spurrier...but the answer is Saban and it isn't a close call. Saban has had more success against far tougher competition....
In...first LSU BB game since the 1990's....
For the most part, I think LSU was viewed as having talented teams that were usually competitive in the SEC (kind of like South Carolina has been more recently), but not much of a factor nationally. It is also important to remember that the perception of the SEC as a whole was also not the same in ...
I like Pelini as a DC, but I don't think he has done that well as a head coach. The opinions I've heard from knowledgeable Nebraska folks have been very mixed....
[quote] tell me what was kiffin so highly successful at doing that he failed at tenn and got a better job.[/quote] Good question...perhaps you should ask Mike Garrett, the black former Athletic Director at USC who hired him. ...
If I were younger and my uncle was playing, definitely yes. Nephew...probably not....