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Well if it's a loaded howitzer with live ammunition, why wasn't he in the tunnel protecting it? Sounds to me as if he's incompetent anyway.

re: Is LSU a top 5 job?

Posted by Jake Gittes on 10/29/25 at 8:36 am to
Tell us how you really feel
"The top coaches in the land seem to be Kirby, Day, DeBoer, Lanning, Cignetti, Elko, Kiffin, etc. Kiffin may entertain it, but none of those other guys are going to be leaving their spots. It's going to be another big risk going to the lower level ranks and getting a HC or nabbing an assistant somewhere. The coaching lineup looks weak after you get past those guys."

Bingo! And even the coaches you listed above can easily hit the hot seat again. what if Kirby loses to Tech and to, say, Bama in the SEC championship? Three losses, and fans begin to wonder if he's lost the mojo. Ryan Day? Michigan in Ann Arbor looms, as does a probable matchup with IU. DeBoer has to go to Auburn where crazy things happen, and he could lose in Atlanta - out! Lane could lose in Starkville and Atlanta, so he would be eliminated from the playoff as well. There's only going to be one truly happy fanbase at the end of the year.

re: CFB is broken

Posted by Jake Gittes on 10/26/25 at 2:37 pm to
Disagree! Glad to finally see teams play meaningful games during the season. Used to be that good teams would avoid competitive opponents during the season by loading up on compass schools and scheduling a bye before their one meaningful in-season game in order to puff out their collective chest and claim that they deserve being in the national championship game. Now? They finally have to prove it on the field and we see great matchups every week. If Indiana and Ohio State are good, then they'll have no problem matching up with a two-loss SEC runner-up and then we'll have a true picture of parity. The playoff will straighten it out.