TrippieRedd
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We’ve already got one in ‘24!
Every fact was once a theory that happened to be true and many of the "experts" at that time thought they were a wacko for spouting their opinion. Not saying he's factual but I like hearing another person's opinion.
True. If we only have to worry about one big rival in our way compared to 3, then our path improves greatly.Right now we need one to slip a lot. AL is in a better position and have hated them for decades. So I choose them.
Whatever, you giant purple trash panda. Quit scaring our children and roughing up random Waffle House patrons and we can talk about human intolerance.I personally think human intolerance has led to y'all giving us names like "Skunk-Ape" and "Abominable Snowman". You're clearly prejudiced against my kind.
Edge rushers
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James Pearce Jr., Tennessee
A legitimate top-five returning player for the 2025 draft class, Pearce is a 6-5, 242-pound blur rushing off the edge. With 43 pressures and 9.5 sacks in 2023, Pearce established himself as one of the best pass-rushers in the SEC. In fact, an AFC West scout who covers the conference told me Pearce would be the first defensive player drafted in the 2024 class if he were draft-eligible. Expectations are high for Pearce, but his speed and savvy pass-rush moves are worthy of the hype.
He's so so good and seems like so few know it. Conference gonna find out next year.SIAP but an article on the 2025 draft on ESPN has a section on Pearce Jr. The author states that an NFL scout told him that our man would be the first defensive player taken if he were eligible for the 2024 draft.
Stud!
He’s 94-16 in 8 seasons. A third of those losses were in his first season. Has 2 championships, probably should have won a third this year, and is the front runner to win again next year.I don't consider Kirby Smart a "legendary coaching fixture". He hasn't even been a HC for a decade.
Kirby is a fraud...just like Saban. He beats people with neverending waves of bigger-longer-faster-stronger players.He’s 94-16 in 8 seasons. A third of those losses were in his first season. Has 2 championships, probably should have won a third this year, and is the front runner to win again next year.
As much as it pains me, he’s the most successful coach in CFB and is primed to inherit Saban’s crown.