☹️ stream died right before the Hounds kick
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But the question remains, how would things have gone for Kiffin in Knoxville if he never bolted for Southern Cal on that January night 15 years ago?
Walls: “(We) Would have won some SEC Championships. We just might have had to give some of them back. We probably would have had to give some back. But we would have won some because the dude was a master recruiter.”
Wild. This is the sort of stuff that absolutely baffles my non-US family when I try to explain non-professional college football to them.
Lame, Barnes. Refs are part of labor, side by side with players for love of the game, capable of managing the game because players respect them. Players do not respect refs because a rich CEO tells them to.
Barnes on the other hand exposes himself as a bootlicker to the elite.
Wisconsin @ NU. Meltdown in the final quarter by the team in red and white.
Without looking, which team do you think is drawing penalties left and right?
Ssssh, don't talk about Nebraska looking good this season lest the curse start paying attention to us again after finally being drawn away by Colorado.
Ideal state: we stay off the rankings list until, surprise! We're playing for Big 10 championship!
Is this start for real or am I in a fever dream?
Here for CU @ NU. Flu shot yesterday is making me feel like shit and I want to feel hype but will settle for sitting upright. gbr
Then comments calling out the unnecessary, ham-handed gendering should be expected data points.
I missed the game live, but my brother's short assessment after the game was "Colorado coaching with emotion, and not the good kind". Sums it up pretty well now that I've had the chance to watch some clips.
Yes. At the time I'm commenting, 1 out of 2 questions on the "women's" question is about the gendered nature of the question itself (50%). And 2 out of 11 on the "mens" (18%). The dataset has already been "polluted" as you describe, by the design of the questions.
One of the best championship matches to date.