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DanTheHorn

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  1. Now that the pundits have made their expertise available I can chime in. G5: Texas State (ignoring both and adding my own ridiculousness) ACC: Miami vs VTech - VTech champ BIG XII: Utah vs West Virginia - WV champ SEC: Texas vs Georgia - Hook'em (F the pundits) B1G: Oregon v Ohio State - Oregon Power 2 Losers: Georgia, Ohio State Common Pundit Picks: Utah, Ole Miss, Michigan Aggy Tears: Notre Dame Lol: Oklahoma
  2. Like always a bunch of us will be glued to the TV watching bad games and enjoying that football is back. Latter this year we will be the same ones bitching about decent bowl games that are so boring. It is surprising what good and memorable football does to our memories of what the offseason brings every year.
  3. I will wait for the expert to give his predictions before I chime in on this conversation.
  4. I would not put it past CDC to put it in the contract that they can no longer give aggy players NIL contracts. Why else would Texas agree to a company with Cotton in the name in 2024? The reason I said aggy had brought in the sponsor had nothing to do with research and everything to do with the name of the company.
  5. Talk about bombing. She should have practiced in front of an audience first.
  6. So sponsor for the game. I would guess aggy brought this sponsor to the table. https://cottonholdings.com/ https://www.statesman.com/story/sports/college/longhorns/football/2024/08/22/texas-texas-am-find-new-sponsor-for-resumption-of-football-rivalry/74786968007/
  7. He is small enough to sneak by some folks behind our massive line. More importantly he will take practice reps for the benefit of our line and LBs. Welcome to the 40 young man! Now make the most of it.
  8. SEC Mike, Crain, etc. you name it these folks don't want us to come in and win the CCG.
  9. Ohio State likes its' chances Here are the preseason AP poll rankings for each eventual national champion over the last 25 years ¹ ² ³: 1999: Florida State - No. 1 2000: Oklahoma - No. 15 2001: Miami - No. 2 2002: Ohio State - No. 4 2003: LSU - No. 2 2004: USC - No. 2 2005: Texas - No. 2 2006: Florida - No. 4 2007: LSU - No. 15 2008: Florida - No. 2 2009: Alabama - No. 2 2010: Auburn - No. 23 2011: LSU - No. 2 2012: Alabama - No. 1 2013: Florida State - No. 3 2014: Ohio State - No. 7 2015: Alabama - No. 2 2016: Clemson - No. 2 2017: Alabama - No. 1 2018: Clemson - No. 2 2019: LSU - No. 8 2020: Alabama - No. 2 2021: Georgia - No. 2 2022: Georgia - No. 2 2023: Michigan - No. 9
  10. We wanted him because we thought he was going to be good. We will get ours in the end but having to face him as part of the land thieves sucks but lets just hope he gets the Adrian Peterson treatment.
  11. Since we are on page 1500 an ode to aggy.
  12. At the time we were in the conference it was always the toughest conference you stupid sip. Only reasons you guys won is because you ran the SWC and BIG XII but not in the SEC. Well not until it becomes a convenient excuse for us, we will then say stupid legacy SEC teams they let t.u. come in here and run the SEC.
  13. SIAP Includes a 3-1 record after they left the BIG XII so 52.2% while part of the BIG XII. Also against SEC opponents they are 53.6% with the median being 4 wins a year. Now that is improvement like some one said in a prior posting. (6 + 4 + 3 + 4 + 4 + 4+ 5 + 4 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 4) / ((12 * 8 ) + 1)
  14. ** deleted ** was late on the tissues needed by Billy on his ban rants
  15. Yup that voice made me change the channel every time. It was never what was being said.
  16. If only Looch worked that hard at actually given folks updates that they have paid to get.
  17. This represents the natural denial stage on every message board when a recruit the board really wanted commits to a different school.
  18. They need these for the dark day that is coming to them in November.
  19. The SEC is catching on about aggy
  20. I hate to say it but FCB was the first one I heard talk about the super league when he was on the radio back in 2009 or 2010. He said that in the end it would be 8 conferences with 8 teams each and would follow more of an NFL model for scheduling. He said people told him he was crazy but he said it was coming and it could not be avoided and he would not say more. So if it did go the way Chip said here is a scenario: So who gets there on conference based on money and success in the last 25 years: 1) USC + [UCLA, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Arizona State, Utah, BYU] 2) Notre Dame + [Virginia Tech (209), Stanford, Colorado, Syracuse, Boston College, North Carolina, Duke] 3) Ohio State + [Penn State (216), West Virginia (206), Pitt, Purdue, Rutgers, Illinois, Indiana] 4) Michigan + [Wisconsin (214), Nebraska(203), Michigan State, Iowa, Iowa State, Minnesota, Northwestern] 5) Texas + [Oklahoma (263), Aggy (167), Oklahoma State, Arkansas, TCU, TT, Baylor] 6) Alabama + [Auburn(216), Tennessee (217), Vanderbilt, Missouri, Wake Forest, NCST, Virginia] 7) Georgia + [Florida (212), Clemson(211), GT, Kentucky, Louisville, South Carolina, Maryland] 8 LSU + [Florida State (226), Miami (192), Ole Miss, MST, Kansas, KST, SMU] Like the NFL 7 conference/division games, plus 4 from another conference and then rotation would take place every two years for 14 years and then start again. One OOC game (i.e. Ohio State and Michigan could continue to play) and first and second place from each conference would be in the playoffs. I am not saying we go this way, I just played out a fair scenario for a 64 team super league.
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