College Football 2011

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
Pat, we get it, you dont like Petrino. let it go. y u so mad?[/quote]

NEVER!!!
How he behaved here, then what he did to the Falcons and the way he did it, he gets the eternal stamp of hate. I feel about him like I would feel about somebody who randomly walked up and kicked the shit out of my child.
Sorry you got stuck with him. He makes Saban and Spurior look like Sisters of Mercy.[/quote]

Sorry?

He has helped turn the Arkansas football program back on the right track, he instilled discipline in to the team, he has fired up the fan base, he is loved by the Arkansas fans, and he so far looks happy here. Why should I be sorry?

I am sorry that you just cant let it go. Various Arkansans have gone on and brought shame to my state, do I continually bitch about it? No, I just let it go and try to go forth and make a good name for my state.

Its a tad ridiculous, you sound like an LSU fan still bitching about Nick Saban. [/quote]

Yeah, well he fucked our program, fucked our team and fucked out town. Why would I “Let it go” because he helped yall? He fucked us to do it. I have zero stock in Arkansas, him helping your program means nothing to me. It’s not personal at you by any stretch though.

Sports hate isn’t supposed to be rational. He’s a perfect enemy, an asshole in every way and I relish every loss. It’s my right to hate him as much as it is your right to love him. I don’t suppose you like every team and like every coach and every player?

As far as Saban, I don’t dislike him at all, but a lot of people do for the same reasons I think Petrino is a piece of shit. I used him as example because he’s a hated figure, not because I hate him. Actually, I think he’s probably the smartest coach in all of college. Yeah, they draft well, but still every team he coaches is well prepared despite who’s on it, they flat win. He he’s waaaaay smarter than Spurier, which is who I am stuck with. Spurier is the most over rated coach in all of college. He really make us scratch our heads with some of his decisions, like letting Garcia repeatedly pass when he’s proven he cannot.
His record in Florida had to be a fluke, it could not have been because of him. I just don’t see the genius; at all.

[/quote]

lol geez.

Anywho.

-Boise ? Fresno — hate to say it, but Boise
-GA Tech ? Terps — GA Tech
-OK ?Texas — Oklahoma
-?noles ? Wake Forrest — Noles
-KU ? South Carolina — I want South Carolina, but they need a qb to step up
Air Force - Notre Dame — Air Force

  • Florida - LSU — LSU
    -Miami ? VT — Miami
    -Auburn ? Arkansas — Arkansas
    -Ohio ? Nebraska — Not sure bout this, I guess I will call Nebraska

[quote]pat wrote:
he’s waaaaay smarter than Spurier, which is who I am stuck with. Spurier is the most over rated coach in all of college. He really make us scratch our heads with some of his decisions, like letting Garcia repeatedly pass when he’s proven he cannot.
His record in Florida had to be a fluke, it could not have been because of him. I just don’t see the genius; at all.

[/quote]

I’m sorry, but you are retarded. Coach Spurrier may be past his prime now, but his success at Florida was the furthest thing from a fluke. He completely changed the way SEC football was played. You do not dominate the SEC the way the Gators did for so long under Spurrier because of a “fluke.”

He’s a great coach, and he has turned a sorry-ass SC program in to a contender. With a legitimate quarterback with his head screwed on right, I have no doubt that South Carolina could win more games. Even so, YOU WERE IN THE FUCKING SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LAST YEAR. Spurrier has made South Carolina in to a legitimate opponent…he’s beaten Florida more than once since he started coaching there, among other things.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t strive for being the best… but show some appreciation.

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
Pat, we get it, you dont like Petrino. let it go. y u so mad?[/quote]

NEVER!!!
How he behaved here, then what he did to the Falcons and the way he did it, he gets the eternal stamp of hate. I feel about him like I would feel about somebody who randomly walked up and kicked the shit out of my child.
Sorry you got stuck with him. He makes Saban and Spurior look like Sisters of Mercy.[/quote]

Sorry?

He has helped turn the Arkansas football program back on the right track, he instilled discipline in to the team, he has fired up the fan base, he is loved by the Arkansas fans, and he so far looks happy here. Why should I be sorry?

I am sorry that you just cant let it go. Various Arkansans have gone on and brought shame to my state, do I continually bitch about it? No, I just let it go and try to go forth and make a good name for my state.

Its a tad ridiculous, you sound like an LSU fan still bitching about Nick Saban. [/quote]

BTW, what are your picks? Out side the AK - AU game…[/quote]

You motha fucka, who is this “AK” you speak of!!!

Petrino is Awesome!!!

[quote]eeu743 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
he’s waaaaay smarter than Spurier, which is who I am stuck with. Spurier is the most over rated coach in all of college. He really make us scratch our heads with some of his decisions, like letting Garcia repeatedly pass when he’s proven he cannot.
His record in Florida had to be a fluke, it could not have been because of him. I just don’t see the genius; at all.

[/quote]

I’m sorry, but you are retarded. Coach Spurrier may be past his prime now, but his success at Florida was the furthest thing from a fluke. He completely changed the way SEC football was played. You do not dominate the SEC the way the Gators did for so long under Spurrier because of a “fluke.”

He’s a great coach, and he has turned a sorry-ass SC program in to a contender. With a legitimate quarterback with his head screwed on right, I have no doubt that South Carolina could win more games. Even so, YOU WERE IN THE FUCKING SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LAST YEAR. Spurrier has made South Carolina in to a legitimate opponent…he’s beaten Florida more than once since he started coaching there, among other things.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t strive for being the best… but show some appreciation.[/quote]

Couldn’t agree any more. You gotta think that guys like Ashlon Jeffrey and Marcus Lattimore mentioned that a contributing factor towards committing at USC was the OBC.

It’s one thing to not like a guy, but it’s another thing to totally discredit a coach who has decades of football experience and success.

But yeah, Bobby Bowden and JoePa are actually pretty terrible coaches too.

[quote]dk44 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
Pat, we get it, you dont like Petrino. let it go. y u so mad?[/quote]

NEVER!!!
How he behaved here, then what he did to the Falcons and the way he did it, he gets the eternal stamp of hate. I feel about him like I would feel about somebody who randomly walked up and kicked the shit out of my child.
Sorry you got stuck with him. He makes Saban and Spurior look like Sisters of Mercy.[/quote]

Sorry?

He has helped turn the Arkansas football program back on the right track, he instilled discipline in to the team, he has fired up the fan base, he is loved by the Arkansas fans, and he so far looks happy here. Why should I be sorry?

I am sorry that you just cant let it go. Various Arkansans have gone on and brought shame to my state, do I continually bitch about it? No, I just let it go and try to go forth and make a good name for my state.

Its a tad ridiculous, you sound like an LSU fan still bitching about Nick Saban. [/quote]

BTW, what are your picks? Out side the AK - AU game…[/quote]

You motha fucka, who is this “AK” you speak of!!!

Petrino is Awesome!!![/quote]

lololol

Well South Carolina found a new QB. Connor Shaw looks pretty damn good, and should help that team perform much better then they did with the drunkard at the helm.

[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
Well South Carolina found a new QB. Connor Shaw looks pretty damn good, and should help that team perform much better then they did with the drunkard at the helm.[/quote]

He’s looked good before and then stepped on his dick.

He reminds me a little of Garcia that way.

OSU scored a touchdown in the 1st quarter, miracles do happen!

Texas -.- serioiusly?!

Florida got the D-stain second week in a row, their moral must be horrible right now, was hoping theyd put up a bigger fight but like the espn commentators said: it is hard to come off of a beat down from Alabama’s extremely physical defense.

I cant wait for Nov 5 have no idea who will come out on top but definitely feel the winner will be the National Champion.

And always nice to see auburn losing.

OSU been absolutely pathetic since Miller got injured, Bauserman looks so lost. Can’t believe we’re going to lose this game =[

Go Hogs GO!

[quote]eeu743 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
he’s waaaaay smarter than Spurier, which is who I am stuck with. Spurier is the most over rated coach in all of college. He really make us scratch our heads with some of his decisions, like letting Garcia repeatedly pass when he’s proven he cannot.
His record in Florida had to be a fluke, it could not have been because of him. I just don’t see the genius; at all.

[/quote]

I’m sorry, but you are retarded. Coach Spurrier may be past his prime now, but his success at Florida was the furthest thing from a fluke. He completely changed the way SEC football was played. You do not dominate the SEC the way the Gators did for so long under Spurrier because of a “fluke.”

He’s a great coach, and he has turned a sorry-ass SC program in to a contender. With a legitimate quarterback with his head screwed on right, I have no doubt that South Carolina could win more games. Even so, YOU WERE IN THE FUCKING SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LAST YEAR. Spurrier has made South Carolina in to a legitimate opponent…he’s beaten Florida more than once since he started coaching there, among other things.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t strive for being the best… but show some appreciation.[/quote]

How does a coach get past his prime?? We are not talking about Paterno, who was coaching before pad were invented.

He did do a lot of good in SC, but his in-game decisions are definitely questionable. That game last week was winnable. The ball was kept out of the play maker’s hands…

[quote]dk44 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
Pat, we get it, you dont like Petrino. let it go. y u so mad?[/quote]

NEVER!!!
How he behaved here, then what he did to the Falcons and the way he did it, he gets the eternal stamp of hate. I feel about him like I would feel about somebody who randomly walked up and kicked the shit out of my child.
Sorry you got stuck with him. He makes Saban and Spurior look like Sisters of Mercy.[/quote]

Sorry?

He has helped turn the Arkansas football program back on the right track, he instilled discipline in to the team, he has fired up the fan base, he is loved by the Arkansas fans, and he so far looks happy here. Why should I be sorry?

I am sorry that you just cant let it go. Various Arkansans have gone on and brought shame to my state, do I continually bitch about it? No, I just let it go and try to go forth and make a good name for my state.

Its a tad ridiculous, you sound like an LSU fan still bitching about Nick Saban. [/quote]

BTW, what are your picks? Out side the AK - AU game…[/quote]

You motha fucka, who is this “AK” you speak of!!!

Petrino is Awesome!!![/quote]

In a trailer park maybe.

[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
Well South Carolina found a new QB. Connor Shaw looks pretty damn good, and should help that team perform much better then they did with the drunkard at the helm.[/quote]

He’s been pretty good, I guess they wanted to give Garcia a last chance, but damn it cost the team big time. I hope Garcia never takes another snap.
I can at least say he’s finally consistent. Bad, but consistently bad.

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
Go Hogs GO![/quote]

Ugh. That was ugly.

What do y’all think about the call in the LSU game that took a touchdown away from the punter because he opened his arms before he reached the end zone? It was a personal foul, taunting call. Did not make a difference in the game but it cost LSU 4 points.

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
What do y’all think about the call in the LSU game that took a touchdown away from the punter because he opened his arms before he reached the end zone? It was a personal foul, taunting call. Did not make a difference in the game but it cost LSU 4 points.[/quote]

Ridiculous

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
What do y’all think about the call in the LSU game that took a touchdown away from the punter because he opened his arms before he reached the end zone? It was a personal foul, taunting call. Did not make a difference in the game but it cost LSU 4 points.[/quote]

It should have been called and was called. It’s a rule. For one, you can’t even do taunting in NCAA VIDEOGAMES anymore because of this rule. You can’t do it in real-life either. Do you know why it hasn’t been called yet since the rule was established? Because no one’s been a big enough knucklehead or selfish enough to warrant the penalty being thrown.

It was the correct call.

I’m not saying this as a Florida fan, because I was pretty sure we had no chance anyway.

Stanford game was another one to be at, as Luck rolled for 370 and 3 TDs. Straight up stud.

Can’t wait for the Oregon match up on November 12, that will be insane.

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
Well South Carolina found a new QB. Connor Shaw looks pretty damn good, and should help that team perform much better then they did with the drunkard at the helm.[/quote]

He’s been pretty good, I guess they wanted to give Garcia a last chance, but damn it cost the team big time. I hope Garcia never takes another snap.
I can at least say he’s finally consistent. Bad, but consistently bad.[/quote]

With the talent around him, all he needs to do is focus on not turning the ball over and not getting drunk with Garcia.

I think South Carolina will step up to a whole new level with Shaw at the helm.