Aesius
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I will forever believe, and am very likely correct, that he took that position to screw over UT admin and make them pay as much of his buyout as possible--while also going to one of their greatest rivals.Dooley was fired and became a skill position coach in the NFL and is now an OC at an SEC school.
Butch was fired and became a intern![]()
No they aren’t lmao, they average less point, yards, yards per play, first downs. They returned almost everyone and was expected to be even better. Ask any Mizzou fan and they’ll tell you the same thing. What the actual hell is wrong with youChaney’s offense at UGA looks so much like his UT offense right? Lol. Mizzou offense is better this year than last. They can at least score points on Purdue and SC lol
They scored 30+ against SC in Columbia (something they couldn’t do at home last year) and scored 38 or whatever against Purdue (something they also didn’t get close to doing at home last year). Averages don’t mean ish and anyone that has taken stats 101 knows that lolNo they aren’t lmao, they average less point, yards, yards per play, first downs. They returned almost everyone and was expected to be even better. Ask any Mizzou fan and they’ll tell you the same thing. What the actual hell is wrong with you
Again, go ask any Mizzou fan. You don’t know what you’re talking about and it’s very clear lolThey scored 30+ against SC in Columbia (something they couldn’t do at home last year) and scored 38 or whatever against Purdue (something they also didn’t get close to doing at home last year). Averages don’t mean ish and anyone that has taken stats 101 knows that lol
Agreed. He couldn't manage a bowl of Jell-ODooley has some football IQ and knows Xs and Os a bit but he couldn't manage the team or his role as a head coach for ****. Jones from 2013-2015 at least had the program on an upswing and seemed to field a disciplined, hard-nosed team. But ultimately he felt he didn't belong with the big boys and his decision making was due to that insecurity. Haney's article was actually spot-on.
I agree. It just wasn't a fluky win. It felt just kind of felt...right lol.Auburn win gets even more impressive the more I think about it. Hadn't won an SEC game since Nov. 19 2016 and we just rolled into Auburn and dominated them. Despite giving up an early lead and having no success on offense outside of third downs.
I agree. It just wasn't a fluky win. It felt just kind of felt...right lol.