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Yep, bad matchup for us.
Too much Braden Smith.
Smart, sharp shooting, floor general.
That's 3 times in 3 yrs they've beaten us.
Impressive road win vs highly ranked St.Johns in The Garden.
Setting up for a special day.
ROLL TIDE Fellas!
I admire Shula as a clutch QB.
I admire him for coming back, accepting the job in difficult circumstances.
I remember, as far as recruiting goes, high school coaches in the Mobile area saying they never saw Shula.
If he had interest in one of their players, he would make phone calls. Whereas, they said Saban (when at LSU) was constantly flying in, making personal visits to the school, recruiting the player.

re: How bad was Trent Dilfer?

Posted by Canyon16 on 10/19/25 at 9:19 am to
Chad Morris says don't leave me out of this respectful fraternity.
Best defense would be 1986 Penn State.
Our offense was rolling, had scored 56 the week before vs Tennessee.
Penn State held us to 3 in Tuscaloosa.
Best offense would obviously be 2019 LSU.
So many of those guys still producing in the NFL.
I agree, Grubb has helped Ty's improvement as a starting QB, but also, it would have been admirable for Milroe to bypass the bowl game, giving Ty an opportunity in a lost season. Instead Milroe plays, another terrible performance, turnovers galore, dropping him more in the draft. Other than UGA and beating AU again, that depressing year is in the past.
On to this year and what a difference having a competent QB makes.
We are winning time of possessions, protecting the football, seems like this team is more hungry for wins.
Vandy got 2 costly Milroe turnovers to beat us last year.
This year we pressured Pavia into those costly turnovers.
Ty goes in, plays his game, we outscore Mizzou and he follows it up playing great vs Tennessee, he may be the front runner for the Heisman, based on beating one ranked team after another.
I remember thinking that day leaving the stadium it being a bitter sweet day. Losing our best offensive player for the season, yet, embarrassing Urban and the Gators on National TV.
It was a high point day for Shula as our coach, yet a low point as well, having Pro still in the game, game well in hand.
I'd see Pro around 3 years later at Gallettes after a game and he sadly had a hitch in his walk, but he was walking.
It was so loud that day in Bryant Denny, electric atmosphere.
Offense was on fire with Brodie, Prothro, DJ, and Brown.
When up big 4th quarter, I did say let's get some star players out before a possible injury and of course it happened.
He don't realize milroe no longer around to gift wrap points for Vandy, as he did last year.

re: Kane Wommack and the defense

Posted by Canyon16 on 9/29/25 at 12:54 pm to
Vandy's near the top in the SEC at rushing the football.
We're one of the worse in the SEC at stopping the run.
Kane runs that 3 man front vs Pavia and their offense, OC Tim Beck will certainly expose it as he did last year.
More than likely we'll need to score in the 40's to win this one as Vandy's offense is better than Georgia's.
Yep, I remember 3rd and kirby
I mean you're right, we led Lionel Richie all night long
We bring effort we brought tonight ne xt wk vs Vandy, they don't stand a chance
We bring effort we brought tonight ne xt wk vs Vandy, they don't stand a chance
Yep! Grubb was aces on 3rd down call