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Nobody can slow down the juggernaut that is a Rich Rodriguez offense.
Well, except Memphis. But, you know, it was the season opener so....TRANSACTION COSTS!!!!
I finally got around to looking at your depth chart. Not optimal but not unworkable. What I'm most interested in is Shane Lee as a recruit. I was never really sold on him. I'm surprised to see he's the next guy up. I guess I was wrong.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
I should note, I point out Shane Lee because OSU recruited him hard, AND it seems like UAT's run defense is where they're vulnerable. Still really like their secondary and their pressure. So, maybe Georgia and Auburn are a little more problematic than I give originally thought. And perhaps they'll have more answers for LSU than I thought.
Anyway, it's delightful to nitpick the #1 team in the country. Alabam"Alum"'s diamond shoes are a little too tight.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
1. Alabama. This is a homer pick, what can I say? We have sooo many young guys on D. It will bite us, not if but when, but until it does, I am gonna keep sunshine pumping like I live in a world of gumdrops and rainbows.
2. Georgia. Nice talent, top to bottom, but there just looks like something is missing.
3. LSU. Good team. Maybe the best team in the conference. Ogeron has made some nice moves, off season and in-game adjustments. Not sure I want to live in a world where Ed O is doing the best job coaching in the SEC.
4. Auburn. Best group of talent on the front 7 in all of CFB. Decent skill players and a Frosh QB who is getting better every game.
5. Florida. Solid. Nothing great and nothing bad.
6. TAMU. Meh. Potential is there. Might beat someone they shouldn't, but meh. Tons and tons of meh.
6. Mizzou. Better than most give them credit for.
8. South Carolina. Tough out. Dirty play. Typical Muschamp.
9-14 are interchangeable shitballs.
9. Kentucky. Shitball.
10. Arkansas. Shitball.
10. Miss State. Tons of suspensions will make this a sad year in Ned Starkville. Shitball.
12. Ole Miss. Shitball.
13. Vandy. Mega shitball.
14. Tennessee. lol.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
1. Alabama. Bye. This is a homer pick, what can I say? We have sooo many young guys on D. It will bite us, not if but when, but until it does, I am gonna keep sunshine pumping like I live in a world of gumdrops and rainbows.
2. Georgia. Struggled with Tennessee early. Wore them down. Fuck Kirby.
3. LSU. Good team. Crushed a gamey Utah State team.
4. Florida. Nice win in the Swamp. Anytime AU loses is a good day.
5. Auburn. True freshman QB played liked a true freshman.
6. TAMU. Bye. Meh. Potential is there. Might beat someone they shouldn't, but meh. Tons and tons of meh.
6. Mizzou. Better than most give them credit for. Kelly Bryant hurt. No word on how serious.
8. South Carolina. Tough out. Dirty play. Typical Muschamp.
9-14 are interchangeable shitballs.
9. Kentucky. Shitball.
10. Arkansas. Shitball.
10. Miss State. Tons of suspensions will make this a sad year in Ned Starkville. Shitball.
12. Ole Miss. Shitball.
13. Vandy. Mega shitball.
14. Tennessee. lol.
Games of note this week:
Bama at TAMU
Florida at LSU
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"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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