Adam Sandler
No Colonel Sanders, you’re wrong!
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What ? How does their QB breaking his leg prove that ? Or are you saying your point will be proven since the injury ? Damn, man, I can be at the Papermill Waffle House, in 15 minutes. I think you need your a$$ kicked or an All-Star, I prefer a bacon double cheeseburger with double hashbrowns, thoHate to see their QB get hurt like that, but I've been saying FSU is overrated for weeks.
All those years CJH was successful without Golesh with him was actually a little CIA Ops level deception. Golesh was with CJH undercover his entire career. He was Conner Stalions before Conner Stalions was a thing.Yeah, Golesh is 100% responsible for Heupel's success as an OC and HC even though they coached a grand total of 3 years together.
Texas had a credible starter and backup and didn't need Arch to start.
Heupel had nothing and needed Nico to play.
Keyton is an average WR at bestDisagree. Keyton has been very solid most of the last 2 years with some great catches, Squirrel is a dude and just a true Sophomore, Nimrod has looked pretty good this year and Webb has had moments. Definitely would have been a better group with Bru and Thornton was starting to have the light come on.
Nico would've done amazing with the worst WR core we've had here since?......when?1) That is not a Nico problem.
2) If Heupel didn't promise to redshirt, we probably don't sign Nico.
3) If Heupel double crossed Nico's wishes, your ability to attract top talent evaporates moving forward.
4) Heupel having to rely on unwanted QBs (Milton and Hooker) is indication of where the program was when he took over.
5) UT having the offensive success they have had with despite Milton (via one of the nation's top running attacks) and Hooker is a sign of Heupel's coaching prowess.
It's easy, you know you need him, you don't make promises you don't intend to keep.1) That is not a Nico problem.
2) If Heupel didn't promise to redshirt, we probably don't sign Nico.
3) If Heupel double crossed Nico's wishes, your ability to attract top talent evaporates moving forward.
4) Heupel having to rely on unwanted QBs (Milton and Hooker) is indication of where the program was when he took over.
5) UT having the offensive success they have had with despite Milton (via one of the nation's top running attacks) and Hooker is a sign of Heupel's coaching prowess.