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Sounds like a bunch of LSU fans melting up in here. Get a grip fellas. If Harris comes, he comes. If he doesn't, he doesn't. The Tide survives and thrives either way.
Kiffin didn't sabotage anything.

If he is guilty of anything, it's the fact that he would rather shoot the three than take the layup.

re: Warrant issued for famous Gump

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 1/3/17 at 6:05 pm
The only question you should be asking is whether Harvey can play QB.
Agree. I think we see a lot of run to start the game. If the Tigers can't stop it, the play book opens up.
All true but this isn't Sark's first rodeo either. Clemson is not complex. Sark should have no problem determining what play to call.
Sark had been game planning for either Clemson or tOSU since the SEC title game. He will be more than ready.

re: The Biggest Busts in SEC History

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 12/10/16 at 11:10 am
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Funny. Because the Barn started this thread and I don't see them mentioned




If I wasn't so lazy today... I could go back and quote the posts from the Barners from the past. Enjoy.

re: The Biggest Busts in SEC History

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 12/10/16 at 11:07 am
According to the Barn it is Reuben Foster and Rashaan Evans.

According to me... Star Jackson has to be up there somewhere. Phillip Sims, T. Love, and BJ Scott are on the list as well.
Dabo and Jimbo gets the first call if Saban leaves in the next 4-5 years.

Pruitt won't be a consideration as he doesn't have the HCing experience. And he doesn't probably have the time to go and start working on that at another P5 school before Saban retires.

Peterson isn't leaving the West Coast.

Stoops could be ready to move on from Oklahoma.

PJ Fleck seems to be on the way up. Will be interesting to see if ND goes after him next season given his issues in his personal life. (That would be so funny if ND actually did pursue him)

That leaves a hand full of other P5 coaches that could rise up on the list the next five years. Guys like Durkin, Fuentes, etc., could be on the list.

Who isn't going to be on the list is Herman, Urban, Harbaugh, etc. They aren't leaving their jobs for Bama.

In the end, I think Dabo, Jimbo, and God forbid, Jim Mac if Dabo and/or Jimbo doesn't bite.

re: Leo Lewis.

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 11/25/16 at 11:32 pm
Pitiful attempt to downplay the events of two weeks ago. Leo laid the wood down on Ole Miss and the Rebel fans know it. There is a reason Barney was placed on admin leave. Them Rebs ain't seen bad... but it's a comin'. Enjoy.

re: LF7 Over/Under 75 Yds Rushing

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 10/24/16 at 8:36 pm
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Over. He was at like 84 or something 2 years ago. Probably around 90 or 100.


2014: 79 yds on 21 carries. Long was 13 yds.

LF7 Over/Under 75 Yds Rushing

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 10/24/16 at 6:46 pm
Averaged 2.75 YPC against Bama in the previous two games against them.

I am going to go over. He will get closer to 90 yds rushing as he breaks at least one run for 25+.

re: Paul Finebaum

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 10/24/16 at 6:37 pm
Legend is as cool as they come. And if you ever stop by and see him game day you will walk away with a whole different perspective of the guy. He will offer you a drink, laugh with you, and cut up. About as down to earth a guy as you will ever meet. His radio persona... just that. He is so much different in person.

Pawl... well he is Pawl. One of the family. Like the drunk uncle at Christmas time. Wish he wasn't around but as family you just have to overlook him sometimes.

re: Hyundai Santa Fe

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 8/6/16 at 8:43 pm
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Toyota Highlander is best vehicle (in this class) out there


It should be. It costs an average of around $4-5k more than most in the midsize SUV segment.

re: Hyundai Santa Fe

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 8/6/16 at 8:28 pm
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bet a dollar my 2004 Highlander is a much smoother ride.


I personally have a Tacoma that has 250k on it and it still drives like a champ. The ride... meh.

As far as the ride in a vehicle that is 13 years old vs a new vehicle, I would take that bet... even as much as I like Toyota's.

re: Hyundai Santa Fe

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 8/6/16 at 8:19 pm
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If your back can take the beating from the crappy ride, then I guess they are reliable.


Depends on which model you get. Many opt for the sport suspension not realizing that the ride and handling will be different due to the "stiffness" of the front and rear suspensions. Most Voice of Customers who mention handling fall in the "sport" category.

re: Hyundai Santa Fe

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 8/6/16 at 8:15 pm
I have built the Santa Fe for six years - five and a half years in Montgomery before they moved production to West Point. Some production just moved back to the Montgomery plant recently. As far as the quality and reliability, they are just fine. Well built and the styling has improved the last few years. I would not hesitate to recommend one to anybody.
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?They have so many things to offer,? Johnson said Wednesday. ?The tailgating is crazy, the fans are crazy and it is just a great place that I can see myself definitely considering as a new home. It wasn?t hard to put them at number one.?


Translated.... he got some of that Grove as* on his visit.

re: More coming for Ole Miss

Posted by whiskeyjohn on 3/16/16 at 1:57 pm
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Carter's handlers scared LSU away, they stopped recruiting him jr year



Speaking of BS... that's a bunch of it right there.