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re: Remember when Jayden Daniels' old teammates at ASU said he sucks when he transferred?

Posted on 2/7/25 at 8:10 pm to
Posted by captdalton
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Posted on 2/7/25 at 8:10 pm to
Edited. I thought you were calling a cold front a natural disaster.
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Posted by FirstCityDawg
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Posted on 2/7/25 at 8:10 pm to
Brock Bowers > Jayden Daniels
Posted by BlackCloud
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Posted on 2/7/25 at 8:30 pm to
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Brock Bowers > Jayden Daniels

No sir... but Bowers is a dude...at least he was a finalist.....





No shame in losing the award to a player from NFLSU!
Posted by Double Down
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Posted on 2/7/25 at 8:34 pm to
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He's #1 for sure.


JD5 is going places that fat frick couldn’t buy a ticket to.
Posted by BlackCloud
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Posted on 2/7/25 at 10:50 pm to
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Has there ever been a single LSU player to transfer who LSU fans here didn’t say sucked?

These two transfers will tell you it made them stronger.....







Posted by SouthernInsanity
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Posted on 2/7/25 at 11:27 pm to
350lb DL picks up a 185lb QB.... impressive.
Posted by bamabaseballsec
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 8:41 am to
lol asu players had an actual playoff game to worry about, I doubt they even gave a second glance to talent squandering in Baton Rouge.
Posted by A Menace to Sobriety
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 10:18 am to
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TideSaint


The man who doesn't "give a frick" clearly giving a frick.

This board.
Posted by BlackCloud
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 10:27 am to
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lol asu players had an actual playoff game to worry about,

lol Jayden was busy leading his NFL team in the playoffs as offensive rookie of the year.

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talent squandering in Baton Rouge.

Kaylin Dabore lost 4 games with the most talented roster in cfb!
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 10:43 am to
Every year 2019 becomes a more distant memory. All that talent since then and LSU’s record is 40-23.

How much talent does Brian Kelly need to win a D-1 national championship?










Trick question. No one will ever know because it will never happen. Two seasons with a Heisman QB, two first round wide receivers and the nations best offense allowed him to go 20-7. This past season with that talent gone they took a slight step back.


Brian Kelly finally finished destroying the program that Nick Saban built. There is no doubt this is Brian Kelly’s program now. Years of 8 and 9 win seasons with an occasional 10 win season are on the horizon. Commander and Bengals jerseys will become a very common sight in Louisiana.
Posted by SEC Doctor
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 10:46 am to
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Brian Kelly finally finished destroying the program that Nick Saban built.


You are projecting your sorrow. It only took a few months for DeBore to destroy the program Nick Saban built at Alabama.
Posted by BlackCloud
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 10:46 am to





lsu711
Posted by BurgTiger
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 10:57 am to
Highlighting you bought your former star QB and his actual formal teammates response of betrayal as some kind of dunk is strange.
Posted by BlackCloud
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 11:03 am to
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Highlighting you bought your former star QB

I didn't spend one penny on him!


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and his actual formal teammates response of betrayal as some kind of dunk is strange.


I did the topic to remind everybody that he believed in himself when so many didn't.

don't be a bitch because he didn't go to Mizzou.....







Posted by captdalton
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 11:07 am to
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Kaylin Dabore lost 4 games with the most talented roster in cfb!


Brian Kelly failed to finish in the top 25 with the 8th most talented roster in cfb AND got dismantled at home by Deboer 42-13.

That 29 point margin of victory was historic. It was more than LSU’s largest margin of victory in the series. Ever. You read that right. LSU’s largest margin of victory since they first played Alabama in 1895 is 28 points. Kalen Deboer eclipsed than in his first season at Alabama.

To more firmly put things in perspective, Alabama’s worst season in 17 years was still better than LSU’s season. Alabama’s worst season in the past 17 years was 9-4, the same as LSU. But Alabama won the head to head and was ranked above LSU. Over that same time frame LSU’s record.on the field was 161 - 62. That is an average record of 9-4. It you subtract all the games vacated, LSU’s average record was 7-4.

Alabama’s worst season was better than an average LSU season.
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 11:10 am to
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It only took a few months for DeBore to destroy the program Nick Saban built at Alabama.


The destroyed Alabama program was still better than the Brian Kelly LSU program. I know that is hard for you to digest but you are going to have to.
Posted by BlackCloud
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 11:11 am to
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Brian Kelly finally finished destroying the program that Nick Saban built.

Kaylin Dabore is just getting started destroying the program that Nick built!


Nick went 12-2 last year and Kaylin went 9-4.

Nick went 9-3 his last year at LSU...Les Miles went 11-2 in his first year at LSU.

Enjoy the decline, Bubba!
Posted by captdalton
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 11:27 am to
Maybe LSU can now win more than 30% of their games against Alabama. Maybe.

Posted by BlackCloud
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Posted on 2/8/25 at 11:28 am to
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Brian Kelly failed to finish in the top 25 with the 8th most talented roster in cfb AND got dismantled at home by Deboer 42-13.

That 29 point margin of victory was historic.


This was historic too....







Here’s a little historic context behind just how hilariously one-sided this series has gone:

Before last night, the last time Vanderbilt beat Alabama was in 1984, a 30-21 Commodore victory in Tuscaloosa. That Alabama team went 5-6. I, a 37-year-old man, was not born yet.

The last time Vanderbilt beat Alabama in Nashville was way back in 1969, when Vandy squeaked by, 14-10. That Alabama team went 6-5, losing to Colorado in the Liberty Bowl.

The last time Vanderbilt scored more than 30 points in a win over Alabama? All the way back to 1956, when they beat the Tide 32-7 in Mobile. That Alabama squad went 2-7.

The last time Vanderbilt beat an Alabama team that was actually any good? By my count, we’d have to go all the way back to 1950. That Alabama team went 9-2, finished in the top 20 in the polls, and gave up more than 20 points just once all season. That one time was in a 27-22 loss to Vanderbilt.

The last time Vandy dropped 40 or more points on Alabama in a win? That, my friends, requires us to go all the back to the Paleolithic era of college football. The 1906 Vanderbilt Commodores, perhaps the first truly great major college football program in Southern history, demolished Alabama, 78-0. That game remains the most lopsided loss in Crimson Tide history.





Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
14834 posts
Posted on 2/8/25 at 11:31 am to
If Alabama does beat LSU this year though it will get ugly here. That will put Kelly at 1-3 against Alabama at LSU and 1-5 overall against Alabama.

Would Kelly survive a loss against Alabama this upcoming season? Most LSU fans would be calling for his head.
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