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re: It was a trap! Rebels were cheated in Tuscaloosa?
Posted on 9/30/13 at 3:56 pm to Bill Parker?
Posted on 9/30/13 at 3:56 pm to Bill Parker?
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Bill Parker?
oh frick off
Posted on 9/30/13 at 4:02 pm to Hugh McElroy
Meh. Should have used Navajo Code Talkers.
Posted on 9/30/13 at 4:16 pm to Methuselah
Siskey is available to hire out to work upcoming games vs Ole Miss at a reasonable price.
Posted on 9/30/13 at 4:20 pm to mattloc
Normally I would dismiss this and say that a college staff would probably change up the play cards and system every couple years (or games even) and especially when playing a team that hired someone away from you, but then I remember we're talking about Hugh Freeze and it makes more sense.
This post was edited on 9/30/13 at 4:23 pm
Posted on 9/30/13 at 4:29 pm to Hugh McElroy
Oneeeeeeeee itty bitty question !!!!!!!!
How can anyone tell where his cameras were looking ?
I heard he was looking for his long lost cousin he sent tickets to who was sitting up near the coaching boxes....
How can anyone tell where his cameras were looking ?
I heard he was looking for his long lost cousin he sent tickets to who was sitting up near the coaching boxes....
Posted on 9/30/13 at 4:32 pm to JJxvi
Hell if he was dumb enough to let a low level administrator leave with his signals and didnt change them, he got what he deserved
Posted on 9/30/13 at 5:17 pm to Hugh McElroy
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Tyler Siskey, head of student relations and recruiting for the University of Alabama, used to hold the same job at Ole Miss. After leaving Ole Miss for Tuscaloosa at the end of the 2012 season, Siskey was in the press box for the Rebel vs Tide matchup this past Saturday. Such a good act of character, Tyler.
Siskey also had binoculars and was caught on camera looking at the Ole Miss play cards and was telling Bama’s defensive coordinator the call since he knew the Rebel’s plays. Just more rule breaking from our neighbors to the East.
Direction violation: NCAA Article 11: Conduct and Employment of Athletics Personnel:
11.7.2.1 Exceptions to Number Limits FBS - No individual other than coaches designated to fill the coaching categories set forth in Bylaw 11.7.2 may participate in any manner in the coaching of the intercollegiate team of a member institution during any football game, practice or other organized activity.
I'll add this to the top so that people can feel free to quit saying the same thing over and over: There is a typo in the thread title. I should have included the word "were." 1000 apologies.
Okay but seriously...
Posted on 9/30/13 at 5:19 pm to BamaELCo
Does bama ever not cheat?
Serious question.
(inb4: but but but Pawwwllll Aubie cheats too)
Serious question.
(inb4: but but but Pawwwllll Aubie cheats too)
Posted on 9/30/13 at 5:25 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Does bama ever not cheat?
You would think other SEC schools would learn from Bama and keep up. Do not hate because your school does not cheat as well as Bama.
Posted on 9/30/13 at 5:28 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Tiger n Miami AU83
The only thing Saban does better than win championships is rustle barner jimmies
Posted on 9/30/13 at 5:42 pm to Hugh McElroy
Ole Miss couldn't beat Bama if Saban gave them a copy of his playbook.
Posted on 9/30/13 at 5:47 pm to BamaELCo
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The only thing Saban does better than win championships is rustle barner jimmies
TigernMiami's jimmies are in a perpetual state of rustledness. There was a Rustle Day parade going down Rustle Street in Rustleburg last week - the only float was one dedicated to TigernMiami's jimmies.
The most popular drink that day was the tears of TigernMiami, as they are delicious. Of course, they have to be diluted to the tune of one tear drop per gallon of water, because otherwise IT'S JUST TOO SAD.
Posted on 9/30/13 at 5:56 pm to Hugh McElroy
That type of playcalling always cracks me up. Who comes up with those boards?
"Hey guys, we're running the Porky Pig-alarm clock-Orson Welles-can opener play.. Then we'll hurry up and run Hello Kitty-Drake-cannonball-potato. On two!"
"Hey guys, we're running the Porky Pig-alarm clock-Orson Welles-can opener play.. Then we'll hurry up and run Hello Kitty-Drake-cannonball-potato. On two!"
Posted on 9/30/13 at 6:00 pm to Hugh McElroy
"I don't know where he typically is, but certainly I'll say that Alabama had a wonderful defensive plan for us," Freeze said. "Give them a lot of credit for the work that they put in, in preparing for us, whether it was in the summertime or whether it was just in the week.
"Nick and Kirby (Smart) are two of the best in the business and not that they need a lot of help in preparing a game plan, but I'm sure Siskey helped in some way. Tyler Siskey is a good man and I hate that it's been quite the drama."
Saban compared Siskey's role in developing a plan for Ole Miss to wide receivers coach Billy Napier's for the Colorado State game and stressed that the importance came during the offseason. Napier was a Rams assistant under former Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain last season.
"It was nothing that happened in the game and it was really nothing that happened in the game plan," Saban said. "Tyler does a good job for us in the role he does here in recruiting and that's a full-time job for him and that's what he does a good job at."
If Siskey were coaching during the game, it would be a violation of NCAA bylaw 11.7.2, which states that Football Bowl Subdivision teams are limited to one head coach, nine assistant coaches and four graduate assistants who can coach during a game. Saban stressed that Siskey wasn't coaching, and Freeze said he had "confidence" that Alabama was playing by the book.
"I don't think for one minute that Nick would put himself or his program at risk in doing something. I have confidence," Freeze said. "I don't want involved in something like that, that sounds like. They beat us, they lined up and beat us. I'm ready to move on to Auburn."
"Nick and Kirby (Smart) are two of the best in the business and not that they need a lot of help in preparing a game plan, but I'm sure Siskey helped in some way. Tyler Siskey is a good man and I hate that it's been quite the drama."
Saban compared Siskey's role in developing a plan for Ole Miss to wide receivers coach Billy Napier's for the Colorado State game and stressed that the importance came during the offseason. Napier was a Rams assistant under former Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain last season.
"It was nothing that happened in the game and it was really nothing that happened in the game plan," Saban said. "Tyler does a good job for us in the role he does here in recruiting and that's a full-time job for him and that's what he does a good job at."
If Siskey were coaching during the game, it would be a violation of NCAA bylaw 11.7.2, which states that Football Bowl Subdivision teams are limited to one head coach, nine assistant coaches and four graduate assistants who can coach during a game. Saban stressed that Siskey wasn't coaching, and Freeze said he had "confidence" that Alabama was playing by the book.
"I don't think for one minute that Nick would put himself or his program at risk in doing something. I have confidence," Freeze said. "I don't want involved in something like that, that sounds like. They beat us, they lined up and beat us. I'm ready to move on to Auburn."
Posted on 9/30/13 at 9:58 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Does bama ever not cheat?
49-0, dickface.
Posted on 9/30/13 at 10:06 pm to m2pro
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Rebels cheated in Tuscaloosa?
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Yeah, it surely didn't benefit them though since they lost.
Wait. Rebels were "cheated" in Tuskawlooser or Rebel were "cheating" in that place?
Posted on 9/30/13 at 11:37 pm to Rambler
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