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Why did Human Civilization cross oceans 1000’s of years ago?
Been on three different coverages and they are all parroting the election denier schtick. WTF is this coping?

re: Teasips and Chokelahoma

Posted by JeBron Lames on 9/26/22 at 9:23 am
LSU lost to Troy in 2017, not that much different than losing to App state. What do you think?

re: South v. Midwest

Posted by JeBron Lames on 8/8/22 at 11:42 am
Is it South of the Mason-Dixon line?
This is what I was alluding to in the OP. NIL is a way for Boosters to Launder dirty recruiting money to the croots legally.

I think of organizations that use boosters to cover the huge buy outs for their failing coaching staffs. I've seen Aggy throw money around, UT too.

Jimbo is probably offering recruits $1m+ to sign.
In the matter of LSU courting Jimbo for next HC. Do you think schools will use NIL capabilities as competitive edges in bringing in new coaches?

From the way Aggie blows money, I don’t see many outspending their boosters. Which school will be easier for a Coach to recruit at with NIL?

NIL & Recruiting - Rank SEC schools

Posted by JeBron Lames on 11/11/21 at 9:03 am
I don’t see many conversations on the NIL rules for paying student athletes and what advantages that will start bringing for Recruiting at the “Richer” schools/boosters in the conference.

Take programs like A&M and LSU. A&M has oil money coming out of their ears and are way overpaying a coach who has no significant finishes in the CFP era. On the other hand LSU doesn’t seem to have enough money backing to fire their coach mid season and their school is operating at losses.

In this scenario which school has the better competitive advantage to offer their recruits larger NIL deals? I think Aggie.

What’s the hierarchy of the SEC schools in their booster fiscal capacities. Alabama>Georgia>A&M>Florida ?
Quick google search of phrase you bolded, first link.

Top 25 Blue Bloods

Maybe there is different cut off points for different evaluators. Should we do Navy, Royal, Blue, Sky, Baby Blue. Clemson in the top 15ish, What should I call this grouping to satisfy you?
Maybe Big 5 after Top 1. Can't really see how the lower 5 can be in the same category as Bama with these evaluators.
Also interesting to note Clemson being behind Arkansas and A&M. It's hard to have a conversation about blue bloods in the last 5 years without mentioning Dabo's Clemson. But, I foresee Dabo yeeting out of there for the Bama job in a few years, so maybe the return to #3 in the ACC when that happens.
Came across an interesting graphic on r/CFB just now. Graph compares "Weeks in AP Poll" on the X-axis and "Weeks in the Top 5" on the Y-axis and plots the schools as they stack up throughout their history.

Alabama is clearly top dog, but the other 5 teams (yes, Florida too) are nowhere close to them. Hell they are closer to the likes of Arkansas and A&M than to Alabama.

Just food for thought. SEC as a whole represents pretty good on 8 out of the top 25 schools, but only 1 of the top 8.

Needs some wordsmithing, but something like Bama and the Seven Hopefuls.

A&M / LSU Game ESPN On-Air Talent

Posted by JeBron Lames on 11/30/20 at 12:08 pm
Is it just me or has the color commentating quality on ESPN dropped tremendously. I watched the prime time game Saturday with A&M and LSU (not a great game I may add), and these guys were a mess. I'm not even sure if they were at the stadium, there was hardly any mention about the weather affecting play of both offenses. Only thing they really talked about was the referee who did the 7OT game and how A&M was 5 in the CFP poll and what they needed to do to get in.

What do you guys think? Did ESPN layoff a bunch of on-air talent this year?
Amen brother! Win or Lose it's a good distraction from all the other shite happening this year.
Who has the Texan's pick this year? Pretty good ROI so far.

re: Serious Question for Officials

Posted by JeBron Lames on 10/12/20 at 9:31 am
On top of your question, did they even step off yards for the penalty? Or was it a spot foul? All I heard was a 10 second run-off and loss of down.

Perhaps a longer field goal makes it a different outcome?
15 years of games all in Baton Rouge. '60-'75.
He got the wrong target. Was going after the girl Omar cucked. Same neighbor, similar physical traits.