TrueLefty
| Favorite team: | Missouri |
| Location: | St. Louis County |
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| Number of Posts: | 18559 |
| Registered on: | 10/30/2017 |
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re: LSU Is Due To Beat Alabama
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/15/26 at 9:23 pm to vidtiger23
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What sport are we talking?
Football for this coming season?
I am just kidding. I am still disappointed that Missouri is 2-1 and that is against a weak team.
re: Daily Baseball Thread - Sunday
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/15/26 at 7:06 pm to BennyAndTheInkJets
Anyone getthe record so far for each team I am disappointed that Missouri hasn't improved this year from the team a year ago. This will be a long season.
Did you forget about LSU football that going to be a much bigger problem?
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We have an underachieving coach. They did beat Oklahoma State.
How come LSU is ranked top 10 if LSU has an underachieving coach? Wouldn't the so called experts that ranked LSU a top ten team should've known that? Would Lame Kiffin be next if he failed to get LSU to make the playoffs this coming season?
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is it going to take for you personally to stop watching college football?
Stop posting about it on here. That would be a good start.
re: Predict what happens with D. Knight
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/13/26 at 5:02 pm to Yaboylsu63
Why are you saying something that LSU has 3 quarterbacks that could potentially start elsewhere.
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Lmfao the sport has been completely stripped of anything that once made it so great.
Thinking this ruling changes anything is retarded
Who framed Roger rabbit? Is that you being the rabbit?
re: Pete Golding just does what he does.
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/12/26 at 6:51 pm to SidewalkTiger
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They do?
Yes with one of the top talented players on the roster.
re: Pete Golding just does what he does.
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/12/26 at 6:47 pm to TigerLunatik
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Jesus Christ you are fricking stupid. That's the whole point of asking it the other way around. It's been beaten to death the way you asked it.
Most LSU fans expect to make the playoffs this coming season. I am just pointing out that you are trying to say that there is a possibility to take a step back. Why not the same thing could be said about Kiffin taking a step back from taking his former team to the playoffs to his new team to miss the playoffs?
re: Pete Golding just does what he does.
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/12/26 at 6:32 pm to TigerLunatik
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, what happens if Chambliss plays in 2026 and takes a big step back from 2025?
What happens if Kiffin failed to get LSU to the playoffs this coming season?
re: Is the double dude luge where one sits on another a sport aggy can win?
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/12/26 at 5:22 pm to charliethehun
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I want aggy to win something
Why do you care? Texas is next when your basketball team comes to Columbia.
re: Time for LSU to give up basketball
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/11/26 at 2:33 pm to Hoosyadaddy
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In the pre-NIL world this would have been addressed. Today when you fire a guy for 54mil, and hire another for 91 mil pay 40mil for a roster, the appetite to buyout another coach ain’t there.
If it leads to a CFP run I am all for it
I wouldn't count on Kiffin to win a championship at LSU.
re: Highest Graded Transfer Quarterbacks This Offseason
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/11/26 at 1:25 pm to JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
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5 losing seasons in a row Shug
This season is the one when all comes to an end of losing to Alabama. Just a gut feeling.
Ex-Nebraska AD Moos: Wanted Kelly, not Frost, as coach
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/11/26 at 1:03 pm
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Former Nebraska athletic director Bill Moos wrote in a book released this week that Scott Frost was not his first choice to be the Cornhuskers' coach in 2017, that he was ordered to undergo an evaluation for alcoholism, and that he looked into the possibility of Nebraska leaving the Big Ten and returning to the Big 12.
Moos was at Nebraska from October 2017 until June 2021, when he announced his retirement. In his memoir, "Crab Creek Chronicles: From the Wheat Fields to the Ball Fields and Beyond," Moos wrote that he sensed top administrators wanted him out long before he left.
Moos was widely hailed for hiring Frost and men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg, but he acknowledged his initial focuses in his searches were on Chip Kelly and Dana Altman.
Late in the 2017 season, Moos flew to New Hampshire to meet with Kelly, whom he had known since Kelly was offensive coordinator at Oregon. Kelly went on to go 46-7 in four years as head coach and then spent four years in the NFL. He was out of coaching in 2017, and Moos left their four-hour meeting excited about the prospect of hiring Kelly.
"I was met with blank stares and a total lack of excitement when I expressed that to my superiors," Moos wrote. "I later learned that a veteran regent and a generous donor to the university voiced a strong objection to the idea. I was not told I couldn't pursue him, but I certainly felt negative vibes. Within a week, Chip Kelly was named the head coach at UCLA."
Moos noted fans and media overwhelmingly wanted Frost, a Nebraska native and quarterback of the Huskers' 1997 national championship team. Moos scheduled a meeting with Frost at a Philadelphia hotel the day before Frost's unbeaten UCF team visited Temple.
Moos described Frost as "in sweats and unshaven" when he entered the room. Moos planned for a one-on-one meeting but invited his wife, Kendra, to stay when it became apparent Frost's close friend, Matt Davison, and his UCF chief of staff and high school teammate Gerrod Lambrecht would sit in.
Kendra's assessment, Moos wrote, was that Frost was "too immature."
Moos agreed, but wrote, "If I don't pursue him with everything I've got and he ends up at Tennessee or Florida, I'm screwed."
To which Kendra said, "Yeah, but if you bring Nebraska's golden boy home and he falls flat on his face, you are really screwed. Remember, people have short memories."
Frost was 16-31 at Nebraska and was fired by Moos' successor, Trev Alberts, early in the 2022 season. Frost returned to UCF last year as head coach. Frost, through a UCF spokesman, declined to comment about Moos' book.
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This is why Missouri wouldn't be a good fit in the Big 10. It is hard to make an adjustment to a new league and that the Big 10 has longer travel time to some schools. SEC is locked in the Southeastern region. Much more stable not like the Big 10, ACC, or the Big 12.
re: Spurrier is right.... once again.
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/11/26 at 12:33 pm to ColoradoAg
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Spurrier never ran the score up? He’s well known for the philosophy that it is his job to score. The opponents job to stop me. He ran it up all the time.
You are forgetting that Spurrier coached at South Carolina.
re: Will Campbell not going for a fumbled ball?
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/9/26 at 7:24 am to That LSU Guy
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He had no shot whatsoever for the ball.
This is exactly why this LSU player sucked just the same way when he was at LSU trying to protect his quarterback.
re: Prediction: LSU will win 8 games at most next year likely 7
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/8/26 at 8:13 pm to somethingdifferent
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LSU fans said something like that about Brian Kelly when he became the next LSU HC.
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First, no one, NO ONE could predict that the winningest coach in CFB would quit on the program. Second, it's not like Kiffin hasn't won games in the SEC already
Most of the other SEC teams were saying he would not win a championship at LSU because he can't win the big games when it counts. You just thought wrong! That is why some LSU fans are clueless.
re: Prediction: LSU will win 8 games at most next year likely 7
Posted by TrueLefty on 2/7/26 at 6:43 pm to captdalton
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That Lane Kiffin is a mercenary who cares only about Lane Kiffin.
Quit on Tennessee, fleeing like a thief in the night to take USC job.
Quit on Alabama before a national championship to take FAU job - Saban told him to gather his shite and GTFO..
Quit on FAU before their bowl game to take Ole Miss job.
Quit on Ole Miss before the playoffs to take LSU job.
Kiffin has never left a job on good terms. He is either fired in a very public, very spectacular fashion. Or he quits on his team, his players, the fans, and skips town like an outlaw running from a posse.
A Tiger doesn’t change his stripes, and Lane Kiffin is now your Tiger.
It won’t be the fall that cripples LSU, it will be the hard landing that cripples LSU.
Wow! That is a well stated statement about Lame Kiffin.
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We have a competent coach this year who knows what he's doing.
LSU fans said something like that about Brian Kelly when he became the next LSU HC.
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It would be depressing knowing DK was your QB1.
How would you know he isn't going to play the same way when he was at Auburn? Will the change of scenery help him to revive his career?
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