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Chad

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  1. If Bama wins they're in, end of story. It doesn't matter that Texas defeated them in their house. A 1 loss SEC champ will most likely always be selected to the playoff, plus they would have the better resume with wins over Tennessee, UGA, LSU and Ole Miss. KSU losing yesterday didn't help Texas in the SOS department. I can definitely envision a healthy UL team knocking of a crippled FSU team in the ACC championship. UW needs to win the Pac 12 championship game. There is a glimmer of hope yet if some pieces fall into place for Texas to become the #4 seed. I'd call a Big 12 championship with a NY6 win a huge success with a 13-1 record, big step up from 8-5.

     

  2. What other teams in the CFBP rankings do really doesn't make a shit right now. The only important thing is beating the ever loving hell out of Texas Tech and clinching a spot in the Big 12 championship game. Techtards would never, ever let us hear the end of it if they sent Texas to the SEC with a L against Tech.

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  3. All I'm asking is that on December 6th Rodney Terry and crew beat that ass. I couldn't stomach a loss to a Shaka coached team after how terrible he was at Texas. The guy legitimately came here and ditched his identity for some whack ass NBA style system and failed miserably.

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  4. 6 hours ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

    It is becoming increasingly clear that Duncan made Pop more than Pop made Duncan. Pop is too arrogant and full of himself to see how badly he has lost the plot. Hopefully he figures it out asap or just retires so we don't piss away a generational talent. 

    Duncan is to Pop what Brady was to Bellichick. It's pathetic, Pop is the old man shouting get off my lawn, he's become less tolerable than Steve Kerr. Pop should've retired with dignity years ago, now he's just a sad joke. Imagine stopping a game to tell fans to stop booing a player that knifed the franchise in the back and sent the Spurs into the death spiral that they find themselves in today.

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  5. 4 minutes ago, NoName said:

    clear regression?

    they are 7-3 with the losses being by 3 to Houston (outgained Hou by 73 yards, avg 5.9 YPC BUT had 8 penalties and 3 turnovers) , to Army (style issue + frank harris didn't play) and Tennessee (expected, but Harris was hurt for that game as well)

    they are 6-0 in conference and likely will be playing Tulane on the last week of the season with a chance to go to the AAC championship game on the line depending on what happens with SMU (8-2 Memphis and Navy left)

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    the issue with Traylor is he doesn't have the juice A&M fans and donors are going to want because of his name and UTSA. but he would do very good at that job IMHO

    also, Duke lost by 2 points to North Carolina in double OT, while missing their clear best player and QB and after mounting a pretty huge 4thQ comeback. if you think that DUKE losing to NORTH CAROLINA in 2 OTs is bad idk what to tell you.

    Traylor isn't a big name, but he's a solid talent evaluator and coach. Someone is going to strike gold when they hire him to coach a P5 school.

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  6. I'd be overjoyed with an 11-1 record, especially with the shit play calling that's been plaguing the team causing these second half collapses against bad teams.  A NY6 bowl and Big 12 Championship would be a nice consolation prize, had the team not collapsed on that late drive in the red river shootout we could be talking about the CFP, but that's irrelevant at this point too many teams need to lose to have a shot and squeaking by bad teams isn't going to make a case with the committee.

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  7. If they finish 7-5 ole Looch will draft up his finest sunshine pumping article of all time. Presently as it stands since bringing in their historic recruitment class they've compiled a 10-11 record, but they rattle on about how someone like Sark can only recruit? Yeesh, aggy always gonna aggy.

  8. 11 minutes ago, Hate said:

    This is such a different incarnation than the two previous “legacy big man” iterations for the Spurs. They seem to be ok meeting a group of young kids figure it out rather than bringing in veteran leadership like they did with David. Tim came into a veteran team so he didn’t have to take on that burden his first few years. I’m not saying it’s right or wrong as the league is much different than it was, but it is going to be interesting. I wouldn’t mind a “Avery” type of leader at the point that can show them how to win in the 4th quarter. I have a feeling they are going to struggle to close out games for a good chunk of the season.

    You're spot on, I was genuinely surprised when I viewed the final roster and noticed the lack of long time veteran players that were always a staple of the Spurs' rosters in the past. I was even more surprised to see Pop utilizing Sochan as a PG, never saw that coming.

  9. I'll be able to enjoy Spurs Basketball once again next season. This franchise has the most insane luck getting to pick #1 when there is a cant miss generational prospect at the top of the draft. First it was the admiral, then it was Timmy now it's Victor. The Spurs have plenty of complementary pieces, now they'll have a legit superstar and I can't wait to see what the future has in store.

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    They have one more album of unreleased material to release. I thought this was a good, not great cover with their own twist it was only fitting an industrial metal band covered one of the biggest industrial hits of all time. It's a shame internal conflicts and constant lineup shuffling destroyed the potential of this band because their first two albums were phenomenal.

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