I feel like the Mizzou game will be CBS, with the OM/UGA game ESPN and the lsu/uf game sec network since florida is struggling and Daniels will be likely outI am baffled if that happens. The 12 o’clock game on ESPN is a better spot than 730 on SEC network. This floors me if that is what the lineup is. The Florida and LSU game should easily be the SEC network game at 7:30.
If we aren’t scared of their run game we should play more man to take their stud receiver out. But that mizzou qb can make those almost impossible to guard throws. Perfect game for our pass rushers to make a comeback. They’ve been held back, cough cough, the last few weeks. Weird how we have the leading sack team and then all the sudden production stopped.Zone vs KY...and press man vs South Carolina...ball is in Bank's court...but I hope and pray he runs press man to man...may get burned ..once maybe twice...but better than getting picked apart...
Yeah. . . we only scored 10pts in the 2nd half, outside of the first 3 minutes.I know that isn't real.
That said, I don't know what he was so butthurt about. You can't complain about running up the score when your offense gives up 21 points. Should have punted on first down if he was that worried about it.
We could have scored at least 80 points if Heupel wanted to. Why should we stop running anything but HB dive just because your offense wants to score TDs on the wrong end of the field...
I enjoy bitching about the refs. I still enjoy every game. I do not blame them for either of our losses. We did not help ourselves. There were plenty of bad calls and no calls. It happens. It does seem to happen to us more than other, but my bias is part of that. Still, it happens more to us. Look at the numbers. They don't lie.I couldn't enjoy the game if all I did was cry about officiating. UT can win or lose a game by 30 and the same posters would bitch and moan over the refs
Chips for french fries, crisps for chips, biscuits are cookies, shrimp are prawns, our food/culture has evolved differently would gave been more similarities maybe earlier on?In the US, it's called an elevator. In England, it's called a lift. I think it's really interesting how the English language has evolved in the two different places. I guess you could just say the Americans and the British are simply raised differently.