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Taosman;2160594; said:The entry way in the Coliseum just got a lot bigger.
BUCKYLE;2162923; said:What the fuck does this even mean?
Taosman;2163849; said:"Thou venomed scurvy-valiant bladder!"
Be gone!
BUCKYLE;2162923; said:What the fuck does this even mean?
BuckJr;2188150; said:
BM: Unbeatable Herbie?
KH: Unbeatable Brent.
BM: woah woah mmmmmmmmmmmm
BM: Unbeatable Folks. Welcome aboard Silas.
KH: When you look at this USC team on a position to position basis. No other team is even close to having this kind of talent across the board. We could be talking about the greatest team of all time here. When USC is playing their best, no team in the country wants to go up against them.
BM: I'm gonna go change my pants.
Lane Kiffin's No. 1 problem: explaining his coaches' poll vote
Kiffin said Tuesday that 'I would not vote USC No. 1.' Fact is, he did rank the Trojans first in his vote for the USA Today poll, which the newspaper revealed Thursday.
USC Coach Lane Kiffin voted for the first time in the USA Today coaches' poll but might have wished he hadn't.
USA Today reported Thursday night that Kiffin voted USC No. 1 in its preseason poll, the news outlet releasing what is supposed to be a confidential vote because it said Kiffin volunteered false or misleading information about his vote in public.
USC was No. 3 behind top-ranked Louisiana State and Alabama in the USA Today preseason coaches' poll released last week.
After practice on Tuesday, asked which team he voted No. 1, Kiffin declined to disclose his vote.
When a reporter said Arizona Coach Rich Rodriguez had voted USC No. 1, Kiffin said, "I would not vote USC No. 1, I can tell you that."
But Kiffin did vote the Trojans No. 1, the USA Today report said.
"Each coach's vote normally is kept confidential until the final vote of the regular season under an agreement between USA Today Sports and the American Football Coaches Assn.," the report said. "However, when a voter volunteers false or misleading information about his vote in public, then USA Today Sports, in its oversight role as administrator of the poll, will set the record straight to protect the poll's integrity."
Kiffin could not be reached for comment after the report was published Thursday night.
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muffler dragon;2192520; said:Not that it matters much, but comical nonetheless.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/college/usc/la-sp-0810-usc-football-20120810,0,3165224.story