'27 TN RB David Georges

Cool...I graduated in '92 (his junior year). I had 4 TDs against you guys, but yall smoked us. Fred had 3TDs that game and David Quartey(sp?) had another 3 against us. Those boys could run. They smoked me when track season rolled around too! šŸ˜„
Oh yeah?
Who was I playing for? šŸ˜…
 
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I always go back to Jamal. Obviously before your time lol. I was in the end zone upper deck for the Texas Tech game his freshman year. I don’t remember if it was the first game but it was early season. Pretty sure Mark Levine started and I think Shawn Bryson maybe played but I could be misremembering that. Anyway, when Jamal came into the game it was obvious he was the guy. I was like whoa. Those ā€œdudesā€ are obvious
Sadly, Fulmer didn't recognize it until after the Florida game that year. Still pisses me off.
 
Sadly, Fulmer didn't recognize it until after the Florida game that year. Still pisses me off.
Yes! He had all summer to get him ready. Fulmer kept talking about getting him to learn the blocking scheme better. Phil played it to safe and didn’t start him against Florida. He did play some once we got behind at UF but we were in passing mode by then. Then the next week he starts Lewis and the rest is history. That late super cautious move with not starting Lewis and then the asinine squib kick at home against Georgia after Travis Stephen’s had made a legendary run are the top 2 worst decisions Fulmer ever made. I still get mad thinking about Lewis not starting against Florida and especially that weak squib kick call. The house was rocking and Phil played scardy cat football. No way they go 80 yards in a minute. But heck we give them the ball nearly at midfield. He let the fans down that day with that call. GBO
 
Yes! He had all summer to get him ready. Fulmer kept talking about getting him to learn the blocking scheme better. Phil played it to safe and didn’t start him against Florida. He did play some once we got behind at UF but we were in passing mode by then. Then the next week he starts Lewis and the rest is history. That late super cautious move with not starting Lewis and then the asinine squib kick at home against Georgia after Travis Stephen’s had made a legendary run are the top 2 worst decisions Fulmer ever made. I still get mad thinking about Lewis not starting against Florida and especially that weak squib kick call. The house was rocking and Phil played scardy cat football. No way they go 80 yards in a minute. But heck we give them the ball nearly at midfield. He let the fans down that day with that call. GBO
It was crazy how Jamal magically learned pass pro the very next week after Florida! šŸ™„
 
It was crazy how Jamal magically learned pass pro the very next week after Florida! šŸ™„
A lot of Fulmer’s losses were a result of him being way too conservative in the biggest games. The bigger the game, the safer he would try to play it. It was a frustrating way to lose.

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A lot of Fulmer’s losses were a result of him being way too conservative in the biggest games. The bigger the game, the safer he would try to play it. It was a frustrating way to lose.

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Yep. He tightened up in those games, but especially against Florida. Heupel embraces those games. He’d only play big games if he had his way. QB mentality.
 
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