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God good.....you're TEXAS. Try and act like it.Texas is sending the school president to recruit Tulsa's offensive coordinator.
God good.....you're TEXAS. Try and act like it.Texas is sending the school president to recruit Tulsa's offensive coordinator.
Imagine if the guy says no.God good.....you're TEXAS. Try and act like it.Texas is sending the school president to recruit Tulsa's offensive coordinator.
Texas is a train wreck...from top to bottom. Patterson was just one example. Their sheer size and wealth keeps the floor relatively high, but it's going to take a while to fix. Hiring Herman next year is only piece of the puzzle.God good.....you're TEXAS. Try and act like it.Texas is sending the school president to recruit Tulsa's offensive coordinator.
Although the new, no longer interim, AD seems solid, the Athletic Department is still a mess. Tons of administrative bloat and bureaucratic back-stabbing. And the big money donors who think they own the place are a constant source of embarassment.Texas is a train wreck...from top to bottom. Patterson was just one example. Their sheer size and wealth keeps the floor relatively high, but it's going to take a while to fix. Hiring Herman next year is only piece of the puzzle.God good.....you're TEXAS. Try and act like it.Texas is sending the school president to recruit Tulsa's offensive coordinator.
So where does strong land at? Guy is a good coach.Texas is a train wreck...from top to bottom. Patterson was just one example. Their sheer size and wealth keeps the floor relatively high, but it's going to take a while to fix. Hiring Herman next year is only piece of the puzzle.God good.....you're TEXAS. Try and act like it.Texas is sending the school president to recruit Tulsa's offensive coordinator.
Well, I think we all know who can fix that.Texas is a train wreck...from top to bottom. Patterson was just one example. Their sheer size and wealth keeps the floor relatively high, but it's going to take a while to fix. Hiring Herman next year is only piece of the puzzle.God good.....you're TEXAS. Try and act like it.Texas is sending the school president to recruit Tulsa's offensive coordinator.
Second half has turned into an offensive show. CSU's defense just collapsed.Btw there is a 1-AA playoff game on ESPN 2 right now if you're desperate (I am).
Mt Union v Whitewater in the D3 semis tomorrow at noon if you're interested. Pretty sure it's on ESPN3. These 2 have met in the final the 8 of the last 9 yearsBtw there is a 1-AA playoff game on ESPN 2 right now if you're desperate (I am).
Down the toilet inside a condom?Go Army, Beat Navy!
Send those Seamen back to their rightful place. #TheChin
+500 so hopefully your source is all in.My sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.
My source is GM+500 so hopefully your source is all in. Henry -1200 btwMy sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.
You're source should be fired.My source is GM+500 so hopefully your source is all in. Henry -1200 btwMy sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.
Dude...you didn't.+500 so hopefully your source is all in.My sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.
Me? Are you kidding? I called Henry two weeks ago.Dude...you didn't.+500 so hopefully your source is all in.My sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.
Update?Joe T said:My sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.
Its about time Cappy was named College Football Authority.Capella said:Me? Are you kidding? I called Henry two weeks ago.gump said:Dude...you didn't.Capella said:+500 so hopefully your source is all in.Joe T said:My sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.
Nah. I just follow the money.Its about time Cappy was named College Football Authority.Capella said:Me? Are you kidding? I called Henry two weeks ago.gump said:Dude...you didn't.Capella said:+500 so hopefully your source is all in.Joe T said:My sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.
For my money, he's the best RB in the country. For me, the Heisman has been on a downward trend relative to importance. There doesn't seem to be any real criteria around what they are looking for. It's felt more and more like a popularity contest over the years. This year is no different. I think Watson got the shaft personally. The kid is dynamic and so much fun to watch. He makes that team go. I feel like you put any capable running back in that Alabama system and they are going to succeed. That team goes as the defense goes.Capella said:Cook and Fournette got less first-place votes than the Navy qb. Wow.
I don't know how Cook was so invisible this year. Baffling.
Love Watson, but never thought he had a serious shot at winning. Just doesn't have the media blitz behind him the others did.I think Watson is great but all GM schtick aside I would have voted McCaffrey, then Watson, Mayfield, Cook, and Henry.
You're doing what a lot are in looking for a reason Henry isn't deserving, when there isn't one there. The last question is the perfect example. Saban would take Bosa over both. And Joshua Garnett.For my money, he's the best RB in the country. For me, the Heisman has been on a downward trend relative to importance. There doesn't seem to be any real criteria around what they are looking for. It's felt more and more like a popularity contest over the years. This year is no different. I think Watson got the shaft personally. The kid is dynamic and so much fun to watch. He makes that team go. I feel like you put any capable running back in that Alabama system and they are going to succeed. That team goes as the defense goes.Capella said:Cook and Fournette got less first-place votes than the Navy qb. Wow.
I don't know how Cook was so invisible this year. Baffling.
Had a question posed on local sports radio that got me thinking about this whole thing. If Dabo and Nick were both offered to switch Watson and Henry would they? I feel like Dabo would say hell no and Nick would say hell yes, but who knows.
You know very well that Henry isn't the best player in the nation, conference, division or even team. He picked up the most carries this year on arguably the best team that was on national tv every week therefore he won.You're doing what a lot are in looking for a reason Henry isn't deserving, when there isn't one there. The last question is the perfect example. Saban would take Bosa over both. And Joshua Garnett.For my money, he's the best RB in the country. For me, the Heisman has been on a downward trend relative to importance. There doesn't seem to be any real criteria around what they are looking for. It's felt more and more like a popularity contest over the years. This year is no different. I think Watson got the shaft personally. The kid is dynamic and so much fun to watch. He makes that team go. I feel like you put any capable running back in that Alabama system and they are going to succeed. That team goes as the defense goes.Had a question posed on local sports radio that got me thinking about this whole thing. If Dabo and Nick were both offered to switch Watson and Henry would they? I feel like Dabo would say hell no and Nick would say hell yes, but who knows.Capella said:Cook and Fournette got less first-place votes than the Navy qb. Wow.
I don't know how Cook was so invisible this year. Baffling.
He carried the team to the CFP while breaking multiple long-standing records for a coach that normally wants to split carries between 5 RBs. Discussing his future is exactly what I'm talking about by looking for something that isn't there.You know very well that Henry isn't the best player in the nation, conference, division or even team. He picked up the most carries this year on arguably the best team that was on national tv every week therefore he won.You're doing what a lot are in looking for a reason Henry isn't deserving, when there isn't one there. The last question is the perfect example. Saban would take Bosa over both. And Joshua Garnett.For my money, he's the best RB in the country. For me, the Heisman has been on a downward trend relative to importance. There doesn't seem to be any real criteria around what they are looking for. It's felt more and more like a popularity contest over the years. This year is no different. I think Watson got the shaft personally. The kid is dynamic and so much fun to watch. He makes that team go. I feel like you put any capable running back in that Alabama system and they are going to succeed. That team goes as the defense goes.Had a question posed on local sports radio that got me thinking about this whole thing. If Dabo and Nick were both offered to switch Watson and Henry would they? I feel like Dabo would say hell no and Nick would say hell yes, but who knows.Capella said:Cook and Fournette got less first-place votes than the Navy qb. Wow.
I don't know how Cook was so invisible this year. Baffling.
He is definitely going to be one of those Heisman winners where in 20 years somebody says "he won what??
YPC suffers when the other team knew he was coming in the biggest moments of the season, like Auburn down by 6 heading into the 4Q...when he still got the ball 91% of the time in that 4Q to close the door. But that's what makes him so valuable.He was 55th in the country in YPC this year. He's not special.![]()
Pro football focus watches every play of every game. He wasn't even on their first team all-SEC. Significantly behind fournette.YPC suffers when the other team knew he was coming in the biggest moments of the season, like Auburn down by 6 heading into the 4Q...when he still got the ball 91% of the time in that 4Q to close the door. But that's what makes him so valuable.He was 55th in the country in YPC this year. He's not special.![]()
Fournette is undoubtedly a better player. But Henry's performance and results were great.Pro football focus watches every play of every game. He wasn't even on their first team all-SEC. Significantly behind fournette.YPC suffers when the other team knew he was coming in the biggest moments of the season, like Auburn down by 6 heading into the 4Q...when he still got the ball 91% of the time in that 4Q to close the door. But that's what makes him so valuable.He was 55th in the country in YPC this year. He's not special.![]()
I know you're a huge Bama guy and all but objectively he's not that great. Not like I am a Watson, Mayfield or McCaffery guy.
He doesn't even win his division if Bert doesn't convert 4th and 25 with a crazy ### lateral against Ole Miss.YPC suffers when the other team knew he was coming in the biggest moments of the season, like Auburn down by 6 heading into the 4Q...when he still got the ball 91% of the time in that 4Q to close the door. But that's what makes him so valuable.He was 55th in the country in YPC this year. He's not special.![]()
Thing is, as long as you can find some jagoff who can hang on to the ball, you can put pretty much anyone in that situation.YPC suffers when the other team knew he was coming in the biggest moments of the season, like Auburn down by 6 heading into the 4Q...when he still got the ball 91% of the time in that 4Q to close the door. But that's what makes him so valuable.He was 55th in the country in YPC this year. He's not special.![]()
These are the stellar accomplishments I'd point to:Thing is, as long as you can find some jagoff who can hang on to the ball, you can put pretty much anyone in that situation.YPC suffers when the other team knew he was coming in the biggest moments of the season, like Auburn down by 6 heading into the 4Q...when he still got the ball 91% of the time in that 4Q to close the door. But that's what makes him so valuable.He was 55th in the country in YPC this year. He's not special.![]()
That's not the stellar accomplishment you think it is.
Not really the approach I took. For me, I concede that those nominated and invited to NY are deserving. That's never a question for me. The question for me is more about value to the team. So, I think the question raised gives some insight into value. By him winning that tells me the voters thought his absence would be a larger impact on his team than the others. I don't really see it if I'm being honest. Contrast that to a guy like Watson and I am absolutely confident the wheels would fall off should he be lost.You're doing what a lot are in looking for a reason Henry isn't deserving, when there isn't one there. The last question is the perfect example. Saban would take Bosa over both. And Joshua Garnett.For my money, he's the best RB in the country. For me, the Heisman has been on a downward trend relative to importance. There doesn't seem to be any real criteria around what they are looking for. It's felt more and more like a popularity contest over the years. This year is no different. I think Watson got the shaft personally. The kid is dynamic and so much fun to watch. He makes that team go. I feel like you put any capable running back in that Alabama system and they are going to succeed. That team goes as the defense goes.Capella said:Cook and Fournette got less first-place votes than the Navy qb. Wow.
I don't know how Cook was so invisible this year. Baffling.
Had a question posed on local sports radio that got me thinking about this whole thing. If Dabo and Nick were both offered to switch Watson and Henry would they? I feel like Dabo would say hell no and Nick would say hell yes, but who knows.
QBs had won 12 of the last 14...I think there are some good examples of voters rewarding players for their value to the team on that list.Not really the approach I took. For me, I concede that those nominated and invited to NY are deserving. That's never a question for me. The question for me is more about value to the team. So, I think the question raised gives some insight into value. By him winning that tells me the voters thought his absence would be a larger impact on his team than the others. I don't really see it if I'm being honest. Contrast that to a guy like Watson and I am absolutely confident the wheels would fall off should he be lost.You're doing what a lot are in looking for a reason Henry isn't deserving, when there isn't one there. The last question is the perfect example. Saban would take Bosa over both. And Joshua Garnett.For my money, he's the best RB in the country. For me, the Heisman has been on a downward trend relative to importance. There doesn't seem to be any real criteria around what they are looking for. It's felt more and more like a popularity contest over the years. This year is no different. I think Watson got the shaft personally. The kid is dynamic and so much fun to watch. He makes that team go. I feel like you put any capable running back in that Alabama system and they are going to succeed. That team goes as the defense goes.Capella said:Cook and Fournette got less first-place votes than the Navy qb. Wow.
I don't know how Cook was so invisible this year. Baffling.
Had a question posed on local sports radio that got me thinking about this whole thing. If Dabo and Nick were both offered to switch Watson and Henry would they? I feel like Dabo would say hell no and Nick would say hell yes, but who knows.
Superlatives are nice, but in the end, just an extension of the popularity contest, which is why I go more about what I outline here.
At approximately 2318 hours, Zone Two units responded to a person injured call where a male had fallen from a hotel room window. Upon arrival, the victim was conscious and breathing. He was transported to Grady Memorial and was in stable condition. Inside the hotel room, units located a small amount of suspected marijuana. The window was also broken out. It appears that the victim broke the window and then walked approximately 15 feet and climbed over a wall and fell approximately 15 feet. GI Squad and the Narcotics Unit responded to the scene along with the Crime Scene Unit.Cody Chaffins @Cody_Fox5 18m18 minutes agoSandy Springs, GA
BREAKING: ATL police confirm responding to Ole Miss star Robert Nkemdiche falling from a 4th flr window. Said to have multiple cuts.
http://florida.247sports.com/Bolt/BREAKING-Robert-Nkemdiche-falls-from-fourth-story-window-42000004wtf?At approximately 2318 hours, Zone Two units responded to a person injured call where a male had fallen from a hotel room window. Upon arrival, the victim was conscious and breathing. He was transported to Grady Memorial and was in stable condition. Inside the hotel room, units located a small amount of suspected marijuana. The window was also broken out. It appears that the victim broke the window and then walked approximately 15 feet and climbed over a wall and fell approximately 15 feet. GI Squad and the Narcotics Unit responded to the scene along with the Crime Scene Unit.
Cody Chaffins @Cody_Fox5 18m18 minutes agoSandy Springs, GA
BREAKING: ATL police confirm responding to Ole Miss star Robert Nkemdiche falling from a 4th flr window. Said to have multiple cuts.
Terrible source.My source is GM+500 so hopefully your source is all in. Henry -1200 btwMy sources are telling me McCaffrey should win the Heisman by a slight margin.