LSU coming to Neyland

#76
#76
Keep reading.

Always keep reading.

“Pavia plans to declare for the NFL Draft and will not seek another year of NCAA eligibility, Downton says—but wants to remain a part of the lawsuit to ensure future players have the same opportunities he has had.”
And I believe he's setting up to cover his bases and kill the "declared for the draft but didn't make it" legal issues.

I think Pavia and his attorneys are setting up the next earthquake in college ball: unlimited eligibility even if you declared for the draft or perhaps even played pro ball.

The NCAA cannot really keep someone from earning money playing football. It's anti-competitive that teams and players are limited in the years they can play.

Just watch. The NCAA has nothing to stand on.
 
#77
#77
It's interesting you suggest Joey A may return but Vandy will replace Pavia.

Joey joined Pavia's lawsuit to get another year. If one stays another year, it's likely both stay another year.
Pavia already used his extra year due to the JC time. He cannot return. JA is iffy but there is a solid chance he could return due to only playing three D1 seasons.
 
#81
#81
I feel sorry for Ol Miss's fans & team! Now going thru what we did with the snake in the grass. I wonder where he goes next? Some sucker Institution!
They’re not going through anything like we did. He was there for an established amount of time, he didn’t take off in the middle of the night like he did here after just one season. Ole Miss is a stepping stone job, Lane wouldn’t have left here if USC didn’t open up. It was the hometown school where he’s from, let’s get the hell over it and move on.
 
#83
#83
If things stay as crazy as they've been after the Vandy loss, by the time Golesh gets to Neyland our fans won't be throwing things at him but folding contracts into paper planes and sailing them his way.
 
#90
#90
Still entering year 2 vs a guy that barely even had a roster to put on the field in year 1. And really only won because of **** officiating if we’re being honest
Oh, I was agreeing with you. What I'm saying is Kiffin didn't exactly set the SEC on fire his first year at Ole Miss. I would suspect there will be a bit of a learning curve his first year at LSU, as well.
 
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#91
Most schools do....What makes a difference is how the coaches adjust. How good has Heupel and company done on that front?
The one thing I have noticed is we only run about the same 10/12 plays on offense and the sequence of the plays calls have been pretty predictable. Many of those plays are narrowed by the formation. We need to make it more difficult for opposing defenses to anticipate our plays. \
 
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The one thing I have noticed is we only run about the same 10/12 plays on offense and the sequence of the plays calls have been pretty predictable. Many of those plays are narrowed by the formation. We need to make it more difficult for opposing defenses to anticipate our plays. \
Exactly...
 
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#97
Great! Kiffin coming back to Neyland next year to more than likely beat us and smirk at the cameras all day. When does this stop? Has Tennessee not paid the devil his due? We can trust Heupel to get this win even if we go up several scores. Can’t wait for 20
I find this funny. The game is so far off, it may be totally inconsequential at the time it's played. This is why I call college football discussions with dudes akin to the way women discussed soap operas in the 80s/90s. It's great entertainment!
 
#98
#98
Great! Kiffin coming back to Neyland next year to more than likely beat us and smirk at the cameras all day. When does this stop? Has Tennessee not paid the devil his due? We can trust Heupel to get this win even if we go up several scores. Can’t wait for 2026.
I don’t think LSU beats us next year. They weren‘t impressive this year and don’t expect them to be much more than a 7-5 team next year regardless of Kiffin
 
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#99
Oh, I was agreeing with you. What I'm saying is Kiffin didn't exactly set the SEC on fire his first year at Ole Miss. I would suspect there will be a bit of a learning curve his first year at LSU, as well.

TBF-that all SEC Covid year was tough.

Going 5-5:against that minefield was actually pretty good.
 
If we can get the schiano man to ped state, we could end up playing ped state in a bowl game

I’m surprised that Penn State hasn’t reached out to Schiano. All that I heard from the media when we blocked his hire was how we were jaded and that he’s a great coach. We got raked over the coals for that so I’m shocked that Penn State, LSU, Florida, etc. haven’t reached out to the mastermind that is Greg Schiano.
 

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