
kduffey
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These guys say LSU is the team to beat in the SEC
Posted by kduffey on 9/10/13 at 7:53 am
re: Dear Auburn, You are now on notice- 2013
Posted by kduffey on 9/10/13 at 7:53 am
Yea I'm not sure what to make of that
re: Lebron James & College Football
Posted by kduffey on 3/29/13 at 8:44 pm
Ya i think the economics of the bowls will put many of them out of business.
Though even the worst bowls generate decent TV audiences which it seems is all that matters these days.
Crap bowls will likely look like 1st round march madness games.. empty stadiums but big TV audiences.
Though even the worst bowls generate decent TV audiences which it seems is all that matters these days.
Crap bowls will likely look like 1st round march madness games.. empty stadiums but big TV audiences.
re: Lebron James & College Football
Posted by kduffey on 3/29/13 at 2:59 pm
Agree that the playoff will kill off the other bowls outside the semifinals and championships
re: B1G and SEC will collaborate to seperate Duke and North Carolina.
Posted by kduffey on 3/28/13 at 7:28 pm
Interesting points
Lebron James & College Football
Posted by kduffey on 3/28/13 at 7:25 pm
re: JFF Out of Control - UPDATE Sumlin says Player Punching Coach Not Normal
Posted by kduffey on 3/28/13 at 7:24 pm
Nothing positive about this, but I'm not sure it's that big a deal. Hopefully Johnny keeps his cool tho.
Funny NSD recap
Posted by kduffey on 2/7/13 at 7:57 am
Good read.
"You know your class is good when every message board on the internet has a thread titled “Ole Mi$$ is Cheating”. I think this is just Ole Miss finally living up to its potential. For years Ole Miss has been like the pretty girl with the glasses and baggy clothes in a late 90's romantic comedy, who is lonely until a cool guy like Freddy Prince Jr., or Hugh Freeze in this case, comes and pulls her hair out of a ponytail and buys her some slutty clothes. Poof! The band geek is the prom queen."
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"You know your class is good when every message board on the internet has a thread titled “Ole Mi$$ is Cheating”. I think this is just Ole Miss finally living up to its potential. For years Ole Miss has been like the pretty girl with the glasses and baggy clothes in a late 90's romantic comedy, who is lonely until a cool guy like Freddy Prince Jr., or Hugh Freeze in this case, comes and pulls her hair out of a ponytail and buys her some slutty clothes. Poof! The band geek is the prom queen."
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5-star RBs - how many panned out
Posted by kduffey on 1/29/13 at 2:25 pm
How can you not get romantic about college football?
Posted by kduffey on 11/5/12 at 11:59 am
Good read: LINK /
There is a great line in the movie version of Moneyball, where Brad Pitt handsomely says to Jonah Hill, “How can you not be romantic about Baseball?” That line came to my head as I watched the fourth quarter of Alabama at LSU.
It was the best of so many things. History, rivalries, toughness, fanaticism, alcohol, team work, leadership, the South. Had this game been played in last season’s BCS Championship game, the BCS wouldn’t be getting dismantled. Instead of SEC fatigue, we’d have SEC withdrawals. Nobody would have anything to bitch about. This game was more than anyone could have hoped for.
“Alabama has a chance now, but I must tell you. Based on their performance in the second half I don’t know how you can be very optimistic. They’ve not done anything with the football in this half. McCarron is one for seven for zero yards. 94 seconds to go, both teams out of time outs.” – Verne Lundquist.
Come on? That is how the table is set for the final drive? Masterful, Verne. Aaron Sorkin, who I’m assuming wrote the line from Moneyball (it reeks of Sorkin), could not have done it better himself. He was critical, but he was right. McCarron was struggling bad. 43 seconds later, Alabama had the lead.
A.J. McCarron, who seemed so uncharacteristically rattled for the entire second half settled down and just played throw and catch with Kevin Norwood for 44 yards, before hitting future millionaire T.J. Yeldon for the go-ahead 28 yard touchdown. He became the emotionless robot we saw in last year’s title game… until the clock stopped, then every bottled up emotion from his entire life flooded out of him. It flooded out of him because what he just did was so hard. 94,000 crazy humans screaming at the top of their lungs for four hours can break a man. So can the expectation to have a perfect season.
Everything was going LSU’s way. They outplayed Alabama to that point, and they deserved to win this game. Zach Mettenberger had the best game of his career when the spotlight was the brightest. It felt like LSU’s night, and A.J. McCarron knew he was the guy who had to prevent the upset that seemed so inevitable. He could have quit, but he fought and he won.
The moment reminded me of Tim Tebow crying after the 2009 SEC Championship loss to Alabama. Tebow wanted it so badly and lost. McCarron wanted it so badly and won. It’s not the result so much as it was the fight that broke both guys.
How can you not be romantic about college football?
There is a great line in the movie version of Moneyball, where Brad Pitt handsomely says to Jonah Hill, “How can you not be romantic about Baseball?” That line came to my head as I watched the fourth quarter of Alabama at LSU.
It was the best of so many things. History, rivalries, toughness, fanaticism, alcohol, team work, leadership, the South. Had this game been played in last season’s BCS Championship game, the BCS wouldn’t be getting dismantled. Instead of SEC fatigue, we’d have SEC withdrawals. Nobody would have anything to bitch about. This game was more than anyone could have hoped for.
“Alabama has a chance now, but I must tell you. Based on their performance in the second half I don’t know how you can be very optimistic. They’ve not done anything with the football in this half. McCarron is one for seven for zero yards. 94 seconds to go, both teams out of time outs.” – Verne Lundquist.
Come on? That is how the table is set for the final drive? Masterful, Verne. Aaron Sorkin, who I’m assuming wrote the line from Moneyball (it reeks of Sorkin), could not have done it better himself. He was critical, but he was right. McCarron was struggling bad. 43 seconds later, Alabama had the lead.
A.J. McCarron, who seemed so uncharacteristically rattled for the entire second half settled down and just played throw and catch with Kevin Norwood for 44 yards, before hitting future millionaire T.J. Yeldon for the go-ahead 28 yard touchdown. He became the emotionless robot we saw in last year’s title game… until the clock stopped, then every bottled up emotion from his entire life flooded out of him. It flooded out of him because what he just did was so hard. 94,000 crazy humans screaming at the top of their lungs for four hours can break a man. So can the expectation to have a perfect season.
Everything was going LSU’s way. They outplayed Alabama to that point, and they deserved to win this game. Zach Mettenberger had the best game of his career when the spotlight was the brightest. It felt like LSU’s night, and A.J. McCarron knew he was the guy who had to prevent the upset that seemed so inevitable. He could have quit, but he fought and he won.
The moment reminded me of Tim Tebow crying after the 2009 SEC Championship loss to Alabama. Tebow wanted it so badly and lost. McCarron wanted it so badly and won. It’s not the result so much as it was the fight that broke both guys.
How can you not be romantic about college football?
re: Worlds Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party Classics
Posted by kduffey on 10/23/12 at 9:42 am
I did the Cocktail Party 4 straight years in college. Saw fights, stolen golf carts, sex on top of an RV... its a wild place.
re: Which program is in the biggest mess right now?? (Auburn, Arkansas, or Tenn)
Posted by kduffey on 10/23/12 at 9:41 am
Auburn is the biggest disaster.
Should Florida be #1?
Posted by kduffey on 10/23/12 at 9:40 am
Pretty good column about what Gators have accomplished so far: LINK /
re: New highlight video of Reuben Foster...
Posted by kduffey on 9/24/12 at 7:26 pm
Amazing athlete
John L Smith's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Posted by kduffey on 9/24/12 at 7:25 pm
Funny description of John L.
"$25 million? WHAT? Has John L. Smith been betting $5 million each week on Arkansas to win? Because that would make a little sense. How the hell did this maniac even get the opportunity to get $25 million in debt? Who was lending this man that much money? He walks into a bank talks about the squirrel he had for lunch and they cut him a check?"
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"$25 million? WHAT? Has John L. Smith been betting $5 million each week on Arkansas to win? Because that would make a little sense. How the hell did this maniac even get the opportunity to get $25 million in debt? Who was lending this man that much money? He walks into a bank talks about the squirrel he had for lunch and they cut him a check?"
LINK
re: If Tennessee loses 2 of its first 3 games......
Posted by kduffey on 8/27/12 at 9:12 am
If Vols lose 2 of 3, they're going to finish 4-8. Team doesn't have leadership to withstand early losses.
re: 50 Questions for the 2012 College Football Season
Posted by kduffey on 8/27/12 at 9:11 am
39. Should Tennessee fans be more concerned about Tyler Bray’s vandalism or that he is “partying” with 26 year old former video department nobodies?
:lol:
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re: Ugh...Harvey Updike is a POS
Posted by kduffey on 8/8/12 at 6:40 pm
Unbelievable.
Good article on why expansion sucks
Posted by kduffey on 8/8/12 at 6:39 pm
Pretty funny too.. LINK /
Recruiting Infographic
Posted by kduffey on 2/24/12 at 3:08 pm
Pretty cool... LINK /
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