Fulmer on Finebaum yesterday (video)

#8
#8
Agree, but it could be worse...could be UF blue, Bama crimson, or UGA red.

Heh, yep.

Green is the only primary color that is neutral in the SEC.

Several versions of red.
A few blues.
One purple.
Plenty of yellows and golds.
One awesome orange, and a couple of orange/blue combos.
Some whites as secondary colors.
Some blacks as secondary colors.
Even a couple of browns (well, maroons).

But no green.

So if he feels the need to get wild and crazy once in a while, leave the orange and white at home, green is about the best choice out there.

And such an eye-popping bright green it is!
 
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#10
#10
i'll admit the shirt was something that couldn't be NOT noticed.

but the interview was good, some of the answers were canned, heard them before, but you get the impression that that is probably more an effort to make sure we're all singing from the same hymnal now. and that's probably not a bad thing, all things considered.
 
#13
#13
It's kind of refreshing, the ease with which Fulmer handles the media situation. Hamilton, Curry, Hart...it was uncomfortable, to a degree, watching them interact in similar situations.
 
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He does appear to have matured in people skills since his coaching days. Calm, prepared, persona fields questions well and seem to not be caught off guard. We desperately needed this kind of replacement theology in the University. After all he knows where the bones are buried....
 
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Maybe the slimmed-down Fulmer is hoping SEC opponents will refer to him as the Great Lime instead of as the Great Pumpkin.
 
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Maybe the slimmed-down Fulmer is hoping SEC opponents will refer to him as the Great Lime instead of as the Great Pumpkin.

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#22
#22
The guy who absolutely could not figure out how not to kick to Brandon James after 4 years, now is the expert on everything college football.

Pruitt should rely far more on his own instincts and knowledge than Fulmer’s.
 
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#23
Aren't red, blue, and yellow the primary colors?

Lots of different versions of primary colors.

Subtractive (what crayons and printing presses do) is cyan, magenta, and yellow (plus black, for presses).

Additive (what your computer screen does) is red, green, and blue.

Opponent process (what the rods and cones of our eyes do) is red, green, blue, yellow, white and black (actually red versus green, blue versus yellow, and white versus black).

And then, in some contexts, "primary colors" simply means the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and one or more versions of purple (indigo, violet), plus black, white, and sometimes brown and grey.

That last version is the one I was using. :good!:
 
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An AD who is primarily sports oriented as opposed to business minded will get us back on track. The downfall of UT athletics was the replacement of Doug Dickey with a hack like Hamilton and then continuing with his replacement Currie. Hopefully the upper echelon has seen the light and are moving toward getting UT back among the elite where we belong.
 
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