2013 College Football Thread (Realer than Real Deal Holyfield -->S/O Craftsy)

Never seen a fanbase so obsessed with a player that isn't an elite talent like Miami fans are obsessed with Eddie Johnson. 
 
Never seen a fanbase so obsessed with a player that isn't an elite talent like Miami fans are obsessed with Eddie Johnson. 

Idk why. I guess mostly because of how atrocious our defense has been the past 2 games. Pretty much the only reason I can think of. He could hit hard but he was always out of position and was terrible in pass coverage.
 
Da'Shawn Hand to Bama

..at least Saban gonna leave Bama with a full roster before he heads to Texas..
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Idk why. I guess mostly because of how atrocious our defense has been the past 2 games. Pretty much the only reason I can think of. He could hit hard but he was always out of position and was terrible in pass coverage.

You gotta remember he was a freshman tho. On run stops he was always around the ball. I guess he wants back on the team.
 
 
Da'Shawn Hand to Bama


..at least Saban gonna leave Bama with a full roster before he heads to Texas..
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and this may be good news for uga
His commit won't effect Carter, Evans or Shaw
 
Did he commit ? Butch saving the announcement for after the next loss?
Malone set his decision date for Dec. 4th...bout a week after Vols lose to Kentucky again 
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#Maddawg
 
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I haven't heard a lot about Matthew Thomas this year. Is he injuries or something I thought he was suppose to come and contribute right away.
 
Pointless posts:
Northern Illinois’ mascot, Diesel, is one of the best mascots in the nation and deserves to be a household name. During the No. 21 Huskies’ game against Ball State Wednesday night, he proved why. Diesel busted out what is possibly the greatest touchdown celebration of all time, high-fiving a human and melting hearts nationwide.

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[h1]USC coach Ed Orgeron sends thank-you notes to Trojan band members[/h1]
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USC head coach Ed Orgeron is preparing for the biggest game of the Trojans’ season Saturday, when No. 5 Stanford rolls into town, and hoping to snap a four-game losing streak against the Cardinal. Ahead of the big day, Orgeron sent his encouragement to the Trojan marching band.

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The Spirit of Troy @USCTMB Follow

This is SO awesome. Everyone, every single member, got a personally-adressed note today from @CoachOUSC. THANK YOU!

-- the marching band twitter
[h1]Mike Leach once called the Big 12 commissioner during a game to gripe about officiating[/h1]
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What’s one way to display your displeasure with shoddy officiating? For former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach, it was easy as picking up the phone and calling then-Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe.

Oh, one thing: Leach made the call – on his cell phone – from the sidelines during the third quarter of the Red Raiders’ 59-43 loss to Texas in 2007. As anyone who has attended a game can attest, it’s pretty amazing that Leach’s phone was able to make outgoing calls.

The story was relayed by ex-Tech quarterback Graham Harrell, who spoke with Aaron Dickens of RedRaiderSports.com about Leach’s decision to reach out and touch someone:
 
“I can remember in the third quarter, he’s pulling his cell phone out. He always talked to me between series, so he’s talking to me and he pulls his cell phone out and he called the Big 12 commissioner. He’s like cussing out the Big 12 commissioner, telling him like, ‘These refs are screwing us. You better watch my post-game press conference because I’ve got some stuff to say.’”
As Football Scoop notes, Leach called the officiating “a complete travesty” during his postgame press conference. For that – and, one might think, for the call from the sidelines – he was fined $10,000, then the largest fine in league history.
 
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