did you check out the govols.com link where they listed him as Brent Vincent?
No
pe.
My boycott of KNS is complete until
Adams is gone.
No reading the rag, no buying the
parakeet cage liner, no advertising,
not even clinking the link.
The fact that they can't even get
a players name right is only further
proof that they are irrelevant,
illiterate nincompoops.
Go Ap St. if for nothing more than
the Adams factor!!!!
Interesting
occurrence on the Smokey
Mountain highway.
Further investigation of the suspect
revealed he was not employed at the
KNS.
Damn I hate it when people waste good bullets.
After the Hogs but up 394 yards on
the ground in beating # 1 ranked LSU
last year, Les Miles said. We understand
what it means.
When McFadden's name was mentioned
the brilliant one stated; "It was hard for
us to tackle that guy."
Not mentioned was third string RB, Peyton
Hillis, had a 65-yard touchdown run, rushed
for 89 yards total and scored four touchdowns
total, including two in overtime and a key
fourth-and-10 reception for a first down in
the second overtime when anything less than
that would have ended the game with LSU
ahead, 35-28.
Les said he was surprised at that stat, he
that Peyton played for the Colts.
Miles went on to say; "This team has not
lost a game in regulation. I know it does not
mean much to you guys (media.) The point is,
in a 60 minutes game, we play as competitive
as we can be. There is not a team that we
have played that has bested us in the first
60 minutes. If you had to look at the length
and width of the game, that is how it is measured.
Then you go to overtime, and I think our overtime
system is just as flawed as any other overtime
system. Its just the way it is and it is probably
correct. You have to decide it then where it takes
the length of the field and certain situations out
of it. It is imperfect, but a darn good system.
You tell me if there are other teams in this country
that can say that. If you just give us ties, like in
the old system, we are undefeated with two ties.
Maybe that adds up as one loss.
CBS offered to interview him on 60 minutes
on the topic of the LSU overtime system,
Les declined he said two hours is too long
to be on TV.