Arkansas and UGA are terrific. UT's is merely o.k., like most. We have a collection of bad architecture from the past six decades, but we're improving.
I love Sewanee, Washington, and Clemson.
Nico has been practicing for just over a year. He should have taken more snaps, but he's more prepared than Manning or Clausen when they took the reigns.
8-4 is fine, but there are two different 8-4s.
One doesn't build for the future, and one features young players taking their lumps, but getting valuable reps.
Going 8-4 while playing young guys (see the LBs) doesn't make fans squawk, but doing so while playing vets at the expense of future development does.
That's compounded when losses are to teams with similar talent and margins involve multiple scores.
I don't think anyone wants him fired, but many are questioning repeated issues.
Talent discrepancies are not the cause of sizeable losses to SC last year, UF this year, and yesterday's Mizzou debacle.
Start Milton against UGA, but put in Nico as soon as we're down two scores in the second half. We're getting ready for 2024.
Then Nico gets Vandy and the bowl.
These are wise words from MEDVOL. The State Street garage is the best thing going if you're completely ambulatory.
Eat downtown after the game to let traffic subside, and/or hop on I-275 to I-640 to skirt the worst.
As a resident of NC I watched Leary a decent bit. He's really good, but had terrible WRs (slow is an understatement).
This year UK has speed at wide out and unfortunately made a really solid OC move. The Cats should have a fine season.
On the bright side, a nice year may send Stoops to Iowa.
I was wondering if he is related to Maurice Staley, who was one of the crown jewels of Manning's recruiting class. He was from Charlotte, and a big WR get with Greg Kyler and Marcus Nash.