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CollegeBoi12;4845368 said:Washington is so shook of playing in Tiger Stadium, they brought a tiger to practice so they won't be intimidated when they see Mike the Tiger
Too bad they can't practice in front of 92,000 screaming fnas
dbrazil412;4845456 said:dont sleep on washington's qb keith price.. he might make some plays during that game. and hes def better than LSU's qb
Inglewood_B;4845499 said:Inglewood_B;4845499 said:dbrazil412;4845456 said:dont sleep on washington's qb keith price.. he might make some plays during that game. and hes def better than LSU's qb
this... but that defense is trash. even if they score 30, they givin up 60
bgoat;4841434 said:Damn, we lost Brandon Jenkins for the season.
bgoat;4846233 said:bgoat;4841434 said:Damn, we lost Brandon Jenkins for the season.
Damn U @infamous114 ...lol
allday1992;4846633 said:Shawn Williams has started the free Rambo movement
FREE MY BOYS @brambo18 and @B_easy_uga9 and @SandersCommings and we will show you how we really get down. Everybody rt
unspoken respect;4849516 said:allday1992;4846633 said:Shawn Williams has started the free Rambo movement
FREE MY BOYS @brambo18 and @B_easy_uga9 and @SandersCommings and we will show you how we really get down. Everybody rt
They only got 1 more game right?
MobTown;4849602 said:MobTown;4849602 said:they will be back for South Cack believe that
Arkansas Interim Head Football Coach John L. Smith Files For Bankruptcy
By: Timothy Burke
Arkansas football coach John L. Smith, thrust into the interim role after Bobby Petrino's midlife crisis, is facing a crisis of his own after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation in an Arkansas court today.
The preliminary filing lists Smith as owing between $10 million and $50 million while possessing assets between $1 million and $10 million. It's not a huge surprise, as Smith reported engaging in a few shady land deals while serving as Louisville's head coach and the spectre of his filing for bankruptcy has hung over the Razorbacks' head ever since he was named interim coach on April 24th. He'll make $850,000 in his ten months coaching Arkansas, and it's not yet known if the proceedings will encroach upon the Razorbacks' regular season; I'm guessing the courts don't move with SEC speed.
Miami offensive coordinator Mike Sherman is helping prepare the Dolphins for Sunday’s regular-season opener against the Texans at Reliant Stadium.
Sherman, who was fired as Texas A&M’s head coach after last season, is focused on the Texans, but he’s also got an eye on College Station and the Aggies’ SEC debut on Saturday against the University of Florida.
“Some thought I didn’t want to go to the SEC,” Sherman said today. “I didn’t have a problem going to the SEC as long as it was for the right reasons. I did have a problem with those Aggies who wanted to go to the SEC to get out of Texas’ shadow.
“I’ve never thought A&M was in Texas’ shadow. When they stood together, I thought Texas was in A&M’s shadow, but not enough (Aggies) realized it.”
Sherman wished the Aggies good luck against the Gators and for the rest of the season.