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For Ole Miss it comes down to if we get Chambliss back, which id give a 70/30 chance of happening. If so, a playoff return would be expected going into the season.
Absolutely. Once you have a cap, then we’re right back where we started.
Whenever I read headlines with congrats, hard to decide before opening whether it’s going to be really good or really bad

Props to Chaisson!
Revenue caps you can do and is already done.

NIL, no one can force realtree, lady of our lake, or whoever to limit how much they want to pay for NIL services.
Mt Rushmore means 4, I don’t think he’s that high yet. Easily top hundred, maybe top 50, which if you think of how many coaches there have been that’s a very lofty feat. But would want to see 5-10 years of sustained success before carving his head into a mountainside.
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Agreed. Webels will be wery different next year..


Just ask Woger
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Gonna depend on Carson Beck. Can he go 2 games in a row without shitting the bed and throwing multiple interceptions?


I think you’re right, but would say it’ll depend on whether or not their defense can keep the game out of his hands, meaning shut us down to where he has to do the bare minimum.
I think it’s a combination of name recognition in Miami and just not getting past us having a new head coach.
I think there was an unrealistic expectation by some that LSU could shoot the moon the first year w Kiffin and that’s being met right now by the reality that it still takes work and time to build a program. 2026 will probably mirror 2025 in terms of success simply bc it’ll take time to build a good OL with a chance of a strong finish if right moves are made there. In 2027 you’ll start to find out if he was the right choice or not.
Played minimally in 2022 d/t medical condition.
Over/Under for any coach at a Big6 school is 3.5. And I’m taking the over.

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You can unpin this



………..nah!!!
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Georgia is screwed.


You heard it here first, folks!
No Hurricanes hit the mainland this year, don’t reckon they’re going to start now.
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Arch scarring yall. I love it.




You scarred bro?
Don’t tell it to me, tell it to Chris Low who interviewed the players and wrote the article.
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Most of the team wanted him to. Their AD felt slighted and acted like a prick.


And yet…

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Linebacker Tyler Banks, who, like Sanders, is also a member of the team’s leadership council, said it was made perfectly clear to Kiffin by the leadership council that if he were indeed going to take the LSU job that he needed to leave the football complex and that the players did not want him to stay on as coach in the playoff.


Forgive me if I don’t believe you heifer.
According to the players per Chris Low’s article, they told him to leave.

On3 article

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Linebacker Tyler Banks, who, like Sanders, is also a member of the team’s leadership council, said it was made perfectly clear to Kiffin by the leadership council that if he were indeed going to take the LSU job that he needed to leave the football complex and that the players did not want him to stay on as coach in the playoff.

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benefits Lane in every way for OM to look bad after he left. And as we’ve seen emphatically, Lane really just cares about Lane.


Truth, I think all Lane wants is to be shown on the big screen w Gov Landry and the whole thing become a spectacle on his behalf.
Question is, who do you pick as Indiana’s opponent? In the 80s it was Big 10 vs PAC 10, obviously that would not fit today. My hunch is w Indiana winning by only a field goal in the championship that there would be a rematch.

Now, if you wanted to be true to old days, then there’d also be no championship games. So likely it’s OSU vs Indiana in the Rose Bowl for the all the marbles, then Alabama would’ve been in the Sugar Bowl as SEC champs, likely playing Oregon.
Texas Tech would’ve gone to Cotton Bowl and played Oklahoma, Ole Miss and A&M to the Fiesta Bowl (to help avoid rematches) and Georgia plays Miami in the Orange Bowl.
Forcing the fumble on the Okie punt return in Norman, we were up 5 w 5 minutes left and w/o the fumble they would’ve had the ball on our side of the 50, instead we get it back and hit a long pass first play to set up first and goal. Of note, the guy, a reserve tight end, who forced the fumble was also the guy who caught the go ahead TD prior. Big day for him.
The only way bowls can survive is to start paying players’ purses with a little more going to winners.