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Which SEC West team has the best chance to frick it up?

Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:29 pm
Posted by BallstotheWesleyWall
Swagosphere
Member since Jan 2014
9364 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:29 pm
It's common banter around the country that no SEC West team has lost to a team from outside the division. The question is: which team has the best chance to frick it up in the near future? Here are your SEC West vs. tOutsiders games in the next three weekends:

Oct. 11: LSU at Florida

Oct. 18: Ole Miss vs. Tennessee
Arkansas vs. Georgia
LSU vs. Kentucky

Oct. 25: Auburn vs. South Carolina
Alabama at Tennessee
Mississippi State at Kentucky

What say you, tRant?
Posted by AUCE05
Member since Dec 2009
42557 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:30 pm to
The only team I am worried about is Ole Miss. Only legit D we have left on our sechdule.
Posted by five_fivesix
Y’all
Member since Aug 2012
13834 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:31 pm to
LSU with Florida/Kentucy
Posted by Pavoloco83
Acworth Ga. too many damn dawgs
Member since Nov 2013
15347 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:31 pm to
None of those.
Posted by WhitewaterDawg
Tennessee
Member since Aug 2011
7233 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:32 pm to
Well at least you are consistent.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
25871 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:32 pm to
LSU or Arkansas
Posted by Jobu93
Cypress TX
Member since Sep 2011
19202 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:33 pm to
I'm going with LSU. no troll.

They have two games,they should beat Florida. I shite you not, it's the Kentucky game that worries me more of the two.

Arky has Georgia which is a huge task, but I think they can run roughshod over them and eat clock as Bert eats kolaches.

Arky has a plan and is improving with that plan.
LSU seems adrift at sea with no ruder at all.
Posted by BallstotheWesleyWall
Swagosphere
Member since Jan 2014
9364 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:39 pm to
I think I'm with you on most of this. One thing I know for sure is that Arkansas vs. Georgia game is going to last about an hour and 45 minutes.
Posted by Wanderin Reb
Gallifrey
Member since Jun 2013
10738 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 8:54 pm to
The clock will never stop.
Posted by AggieHank86
Texas
Member since Sep 2013
42941 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:20 pm to
quote:

Bert eats kolaches
Just curious. Is anyone outside Texas familiar with kolaches?

No trolling. I just don't know of any heavy Czech immigration to the Old South, like we had here in Central Texas.

I have met some folks outside Texas who have eaten "sausage kolaches," but those are not actually kolaches. They are klobasnek.

Kolache for fruit filling. Klobasnek for meat filling.
This post was edited on 10/6/14 at 9:22 pm
Posted by BallstotheWesleyWall
Swagosphere
Member since Jan 2014
9364 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:22 pm to
I did not catch the reference, I just assumed it was high in cholesterol.
Posted by AggieHank86
Texas
Member since Sep 2013
42941 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:32 pm to
My sister in law and her family live in Atlanta. When we were out there last year for the Peach (Chicken) Bowl, her husband brought home some "kolaches," which were apparently the newest thing at the local bakery.

They were klobasnek, and not very good ones. But he was so proud of this "new" thing. I didn't have the heart to tell him that my little Czech great-grandmother started feeding me good ones not long after birth.
Posted by SleauxPlay
Here and there
Member since Oct 2005
3427 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:37 pm to
quote:

Just curious. Is anyone outside Texas familiar with kolaches?


There was a place that did a decent job with them in St. Louis...there's a huge Bosnian population there. I assumed it was an Eastern European thing...
Posted by HYDRebs
Houston
Member since Sep 2014
1241 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:38 pm to
I would kill for a good kolache place in oxford.
Posted by redeye
Member since Aug 2013
8597 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:39 pm to
quote:

I have met some folks outside Texas who have eaten "sausage kolaches," but those are not actually kolaches. They are klobasnek.


Shipley's considers them kolaches. Are they really that uncommon?

I think Arkansas versus Georgia is the most likely, but I feel good about our chances.
Posted by AggieHank86
Texas
Member since Sep 2013
42941 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:48 pm to
quote:

are they really that uncommon?
I travel a fair amount, and I have never had a true Czech kolac (proper singular form, kolace is the proper plural) outside a few towns in rural Texas.

I have had Bosnian kolaches. Tasty, but not really the same thing.

It is rather like going to a Lebanese place and ordering a gyro. You will get schawarma, but they call it a gyro because Americams are more familiar with that word.

Looking to Shipley Donuts to define Czech pastries is alot like relying upon Taco Bell to define Tex-Mex.
This post was edited on 10/6/14 at 9:53 pm
Posted by SleauxPlay
Here and there
Member since Oct 2005
3427 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:49 pm to
quote:

I have had Bosnian kolaches. Tasty, but not really the same thing.



What's the difference? Those things were freaking delicious.
Posted by Sancho Panza
La Habaña, Cuba
Member since Sep 2014
8161 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:51 pm to
Not worried about Tennessee.

Kentucky & ArKansas are "hone gree".
This post was edited on 10/6/14 at 9:52 pm
Posted by partywiththelombardi
Member since May 2012
11583 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:56 pm to
quote:

I would kill for a good kolache place in oxford.


we got some good corndogs...they are sort of like kolaches with a little more class.
This post was edited on 10/6/14 at 9:57 pm
Posted by Neako27blitzz
Baton rouge
Member since Sep 2011
3182 posts
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:57 pm to
Based on recent events, we will most likely be the team to ruin that streak.
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