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Agreed, but here's why I think that.
Because Coach Tressell didn't fess up when the decision was made to allow the Tat-6 to play in the Sugar Bowl, that decision was made under ... incomplete information so to speak.
Had the full nature of the situation been revealed, I doubt they would...
I still expect the NCAA to grab a scholarship or six, but I think that'll be the worst of it. A one year bowl ban isn't out of the realm of possibilities either.
My boys, ages 12, 10 and 7, have become obsessed with watching all the episodes of Billy The eXterminator on NetFlix.
Billy is a coon-ass running around the swampy parts of Louisiana catching gators, snakes, nutria, wasps, cockroaches and all the various and sundry wildlife that plague the...
I think the difference is that there is an 180 degree difference in the level of cooperation between USC and OSU. USC fought them tooth and nail the whole time.
For all the knocks about your AD, he is a former NCAA goon, I would think he has friends, knows how to work the system and the best...
http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=310811017
First Rounder Blaine Gabbert went 9/16 for 85, for a pass rating of 71.1
Third Rounder Ryan Mallett went 12/19 for 164, for a pass rating of 108.2
Go Pats!
We're up 40-24-3 against them all time. Our 2nd biggest rival from the old Texas Conference days.
Aren't y'all 26-20-3 against them all time?
And a coon-ass from Baton Rouge calling Fayetteville a shithole is hilarious - not to mention that College Station is a shithole
That's because he knows that Petrino owns Miles. He's just bigtalking 'cause he scared.
Anyway, we get Dennis Johnson back this year after his horrifying bowel injury early last year, Ronnie Wingo looks ready to live up to the hype and freshman Kody Walker is going to be a good one.
We're...
Yeah, I wouldn't mind it happening, but until Mike Slive says it, I'm going to be skeptical.
Also, Knile Davis: High Ankle Fracture.
We. Are. Arkansas.
Mandel's Mailbag:
Stewart, I'm a devout LSU Tiger fan living amidst the Pac-12 conference fans in Northern California. As much as I love the Tigers, can you explain to me how they can possibly justify their high preseason rankings given they have one of the toughest (if not THE toughest)...
I don't know that it's been posted, but here is what the consensus looks like.
http://preseason.stassen.com/consensus/2011.html
My thoughts - worthless as they may be - in parens:
1 Alabama (I don't see it. The SEC-W is brutal and have genuine questions on offense. Their schedule does...
If God exists, He is certainly part of the natural universe. And there are plenty of legitimate scientists who are, in part, motivated by The God Question.
In an effort to be fair to the debate, I concede the point that our non-believing friends make about 'physical evidence'. And it is a valid point in a strict and narrow scientific sense.
But I pretty much agree with you, I think the 'evidence' of God is all around us and all within us...
My Faith is a choice.
I choose to believe even though there is no direct physical evidence of God.
I believe that life is about much more than the physical world and my place in it.
The presumed starter is Tyler Wilson. He doesn't have the howitzer that Mallett has, but he's got a very good arm. He can make every throw on the field. And while he's no Mike Vick, he has decent mobility and can make some plays with his feet - which is going to be helpful with a green Oline...
Agreed. Most folks just think of Buck as the affable rube from HeeHaw, but his run through the 60's was amazing. He basically saved country music from itself and all that countrypolitan dreck coming out of Nashville.