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So funny playing at the rose bowl was their major brag.
Where every sec title game is a home game. And even then their record is not great there.
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At least Ohtani is likeable


Is he though?

Gambling cover up of the century by throwing his interpreter under the bus to take the whole penalty.

Plus the fact he speaks English just fine and if you watch him on the field he communicates with everyone in English and is nodding the entire time he is being asked something as if he understands what is being said.

Just a few things that are not that likable about him.
Yes someone explain again, cause this thread needed to be started again.

re: Is Florida a better job than ucla?

Posted by LSUJuicer on 11/1/25 at 4:09 pm to
All UCLA has is it is sunny California with no humidity. That school bases its recruiting on playing at the rose bowl. But they don’t pack that stadium the hype of it is losing its luster and the rumor of switching to sofi doesn’t help their case. Florida is a much better job.

re: This is a legal move in the NBA

Posted by LSUJuicer on 10/29/25 at 9:25 pm to
NBA is the worst sport of the big four.

re: Why would Kiffin want this job

Posted by LSUJuicer on 10/28/25 at 8:36 am to
Don’t misunderstand me. Why couldn’t you read the dozens of other threads with this and topic instead of starting another one?
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But I’m not seeing the upside for Kiffin given where we are today


At this point I question your college football knowledge. Many of the reasons have been given and you still question. You named names Miles, Coach O and Kelly as passed hires not making us a top four school, yet two of the three of those brought the school a title. One took us to the title game twice and the other put together one of the best teams in college football history. At this point I don’t think there is a need for you to know why Kiffin would consider LSU. The answers have been given and you debate them.
He is about ego, Ole Miss is not looked at as a top football program. Despite LSU being down the program is still considered a top football job.
He would be a good fit in Seattle. He adds average and power to the lineup. 1-6 would be solid.
Cause they are and not doing it as successfully
Too many talking heads trying to force a career.
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They play indoors. Maybe they set up the fans to blow out when they're batting and in when they're in the field.


Wasn’t the roof open in yesterday’s game?
Not a Saints fan but that call was horrible. The league is getting too soft. The taunting penalty is so ticky tacky. Saw a game where Cooper DeJean got a big tackle when he got up and walked to his side of the field he stepped over the player laying down to do so and got flagged for stepping over him and then hit with a fine. But you can have a QB like Mayfield in every defenders face and that’s okay. Just let them play and keep the refs out of determining games.

re: Cal Raleigh hits HR #60

Posted by LSUJuicer on 9/26/25 at 8:42 am to
Sorry your argument is Judge as a fielder. He is a great player on offense and not in any discussion on defense. One dimensional. Hank Aaron award makes more sense for him. Value to a team I go with what Cal brings all around.

re: Cal Raleigh hits HR #60

Posted by LSUJuicer on 9/26/25 at 7:41 am to
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75% of starts at catcher


And what Judge started in the outfield how many times? You really are trying to find an angle to knock Cal down for his position which is crazy. Last year’s gold glover who is leading the league in home runs and is a big reason his team won its first division title since 2001. Yankees throw money at talent every year. You take each player away from both teams and I’d be willing to bet the Mariners would have a far worse record than the Yankees.

re: Cal Raleigh hits HR #60

Posted by LSUJuicer on 9/25/25 at 12:29 pm to
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Judge also has a high no-doubter % on his HRs.


What a worthless point. A home run counts the same no matter it just clears the fence or it goes another 100 feet. So that’s not a calculation of MVP. Raleigh did not hit 60 home runs at T-Mobile, Judge did not hit all of his at Yankee stadium, so who cares if 48 of 60 would leave Yankee stadium. These are all a huge stretch of worthless info. Hank Aaron award is for Judge. MVP is for Raleigh. A gold glove catcher who has hit 60 home runs and got a team to a division title for the first time since 2001 is more of a value to a team than a guy who puts up offensive stats but doesn’t really offer anything in defense on one of the highest payroll teams in baseball.

re: Cal Raleigh hits HR #60

Posted by LSUJuicer on 9/24/25 at 11:52 pm to
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an elite outfielder


This is a trap says the gold glove. I’ll give a great hitter but don’t get greedy.

re: Any way Judge doesn't win MVP

Posted by LSUJuicer on 9/21/25 at 3:20 pm to
Really can’t see how he is a worse fielding catcher this year, was an odd statement with no facts.

re: Any way Judge doesn't win MVP

Posted by LSUJuicer on 9/21/25 at 1:43 pm to
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Cal has been worse defensively this year than in the past.


So now we just say things. Raleigh has his least amount of errors in a season when he has played in more than 100 games. His highest fielding percentage of his career when playing more than 100 games. A catcher with his numbers is more valuable defensively than a right fielder/DH.