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re: Program Killing Games In SEC History?

Posted on 9/21/16 at 5:02 pm to
Posted by 1801
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Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 9/21/16 at 5:02 pm to
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I think the USC loss to the Citadel is also like that. If it really is how they say it is- that loss ran off a locked in Tom Herman- than that is the worst loss ever in the history of the SEC. That loss took USC from following up their best coach ever with the best up-and-comer coach we have seen in over a decade (since Meyer at Utah really) if they are correct. That is the kind of soul crushing loss that basically set the USC program back decades and maybe undid any chance it had to ever take back the state from Clemson, but honestly I don't believe the story.

No scratch that. I don't believe that USC fans believe the story. If they really think their AD lost the best coaching hire in a decade because his salesmanship couldn't overcome a single loss to a single team they would want to hang the guy. But they all seem melancholy about it which tells me Herman was never coming and they invented the whole story to feel better about themselves and make him look petty.


still slinging shite at a wall to see what sticks I see. that's a lot of words for someone who really doesn't give a shite. lots of words.

you are following Dabo's brilliant "it's only unthinkable if you don't think it" wisdom with this fiction. please continue because it's damn hilarious and quite flattering coming from you.

Posted by cardboardboxer
Member since Apr 2012
34353 posts
Posted on 9/21/16 at 5:51 pm to
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still slinging shite at a wall to see what sticks I see. that's a lot of words for someone who really doesn't give a shite. lots of words


It is just my theory. If you have better information let us know. If the old Rooster said "it ain't that way" I would believe it.
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