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QB1 Julian Sayin (All B1G, B1G Frosh of Year, All American, National Frosh of Year, National Champion)

Howard was about damn perfect in deciding to run or throw. He was a decent athlete, but his decisiveness was the key. I think that can be learned, so I think Julian can get that decision making skill down. Lord knows the talent is there and he's a decent enough athlete.
I think that's very right. Open space closes quickly. Taking it right damn now is the difference between 5-7 yds and 0-3 yards or worse. You're not, typically running past or juking defenders as a QB, at least not routinely. You're just taking the space that they've cleared. Take it, move the chains or give us a more makeable third or fourth down.
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SEC (It just means more.. even its losses are wins)

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Once upon a time, Nick Saban was 0-1 on Chickenshit Saturday.

It happened in his first season at Alabama, when the Crimson Tide fell to Louisiana-Monroe 21-14 in Tuscaloosa on the second-to-last Saturday of the season. That game - that Saturday, across the conference - was scheduled in advance and in perpetuity for all Southeastern Conference teams.

Saturday, informally known as Chickenshit Saturday, existed for one reason: ensuring no SEC contender accidentally detonated its title hopes a week before rivalry Saturday.

Alas, it has lost its utility in the current era. Yesterday the SEC announced that it would be sunsetting its annual Opportunistic Late Season Bye Week tradition beginning with the 2027 schedule.
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There are still a few Chickenshit games on week 12:

2026 SEC Schedule Week 12​

November 21
UT-Chattanooga at Alabama
Samford at Auburn
Vanderbilt at Florida
Wofford at Ole Miss
Tennessee Tech at Mississippi State
Kentucky at Missouri
Texas A&M at Oklahoma
Georgia at South Carolina
LSU at Tennessee
Arkansas at Texas

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QB1 Julian Sayin (All B1G, B1G Frosh of Year, All American, National Frosh of Year, National Champion)

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“We didn't end the way we wanted to, we wanted to get a championship trophy, and it didn't end that way. So I think the whole program has a chip on our shoulder from that this year.”– Julian Sayin on Ohio State’s motivation entering 2026

Sayin didn’t want to share specifics about how Ohio State’s offense has changed this offseason under Arthur Smith, but he’s excited about what the Buckeyes’ new offensive coordinator has brought to the table. Asked to describe Smith’s offense in one word, Sayin said the offense will be “exciting.”

“He's done a lot of great things,” Sayin said. “You gotta wait for the fall and see. It's going to be exciting.”
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QB1 Julian Sayin (All B1G, B1G Frosh of Year, All American, National Frosh of Year, National Champion)

And Howard. You don't have to (and shouldn't) be Johnny Manziel. You just have to pick up first downs when the field is spread and they're there to be gotten.
Howard was about damn perfect in deciding to run or throw. He was a decent athlete, but his decisiveness was the key. I think that can be learned, so I think Julian can get that decision making skill down. Lord knows the talent is there and he's a decent enough athlete.
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What song are you listening to right now

Didn't attend but remember when this took place. My freshman English teacher took a bunch of kids to the Saturday concert which was mstly punk and new wave. It was a legendary weekend. It later played on HBO. Seeing it now reminds of what a God like figure Ozzy was back in the day and Van halen before they went full pop

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MLB General Discussion (Official Thread)

Don’t ruin a good joke. :sneaky:
It's a great joke and it's true. I've taken some heat here in the past for saying that Hispanic athletes are a few cuts below of native whites and blacks and I stand by that. When I arrived in the valley of the sun back in the 90's the high school football scene was thriving. There were several really good teams within a 10 minute drive from my house and I was a big fan of friday night lights. As the demographics changed and we started to see more and more sons of Mexican and central American immigrants fill the school the games have become unwatchable. They may be good at soccer but as far as football and basketball goes they suck. Sorry, that just the truth.
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