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I wonder whether "patellar tendinitis" is LSU-speak for "strained patellar tendon." (Partial tear of that sweetheart would be a much bigger deal than the "1.5" touch of soreness they are claiming.) If there is nothing to see here, why all the shenanigans?

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4 minutes ago, Magus Ossis said:

I wonder whether "patellar tendinitis" is LSU-speak for "strained patellar tendon." (Partial tear of that sweetheart would be a much bigger deal than the "1.5" touch of soreness they are claiming.) If there is nothing to see here, why all the shenanigans?

Because 

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Kelly is busy trying to make him play through it. 

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1 hour ago, Park Gothic said:

I've listened to them for a while. They're not bad in many respects, but they have clear disdain for Texas and will generally avoid talking about the program if they can. 

Really?  I haven’t picked up on that at all.

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On 8/6/2025 at 11:59 PM, SL Xpress said:

The Solid Verbal podcast goes over the SEC.

They'll have two more shows where they do deep dives on each team. They also have a deep dive on Ohio State they put up a couple of days ago. To me they sound like writers who are passionate about college football covering the game...which is what they are. Ty Hildenbrandt is a Penn State grad and Notre Dame fan. Dan Rubenstein is a grad of Oregon. The podcast started in 2008, so many of you are likely already familiar with it. I only recently started listening to it.

They are literate. Listening to them feels like listening to fantasy football people analyze teams/players. It's not my favorite. I find myself getting bored by them at times. But I find myself jonesing for college football content right now. They try to do a good job in covering all of college football. They obviously watch a bunch of games. I feel like they refrain from click bait/hot take shenanigans the way so much of the rest of the internet gravitates towards, so that's my biggest endorsement. 

Hildenbrandt's take on the Aggies is unintentionally hilarious in this show, but again, so much of what they do is a paper analysis. They don't shy away from that admission. I can't say I learn a whole lot from them, but I don't feel like my intelligence is insulted, either, which is what happens with most college football content. Anyway, here's the link:

 

 

 

26:00 mark, wait for it.... "everything you say makes sense!!! ...... my counter point?  They're Texas A&M!! They go 8-4! 

28:10 mark "If they were named East Texas State I could see 10-2."

 

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1 hour ago, troph said:

 

 

26:00 mark, wait for it.... "everything you say makes sense!!! ...... my counter point?  They're Texas A&M!! They go 8-4! 

28:10 mark "If they were named East Texas State I could see 10-2."

 

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Texas A&M gets pile driven by the national media and various fan bases so much. It's crazy how well known they are for going 8-4. 

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19 hours ago, Magus Ossis said:

I wonder whether "patellar tendinitis" is LSU-speak for "strained patellar tendon." (Partial tear of that sweetheart would be a much bigger deal than the "1.5" touch of soreness they are claiming.) If there is nothing to see here, why all the shenanigans?

Quoting this for Nostradamus level predictability.  This one is "get the popcorn" worthy... 

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Lot's of SEC players on list, but none from Texas...

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College football, as a product, has arguably never been better. We get more games with national championship implications. We get more upsets. The players have never been bigger, never been faster, and never been more spread out. While it’s something more for the men who live it on Saturdays in the fall, the entertainment factor is through the roof. 

That’s especially true with these 12 players you’ll read about below. Call it the All-Aura team — the most exciting, most intimidating, most entertaining players in college football. The offense is up first. The defense will be revealed at a later date. 

  • Quarterback: Taylen Green, Arkansas
  • Running back: Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
  • Running back: Jonah Coleman, Washington
  • Wide receiver: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
  • Wide receiver: Ryan Williams, Alabama
  • Wide receiver: Cam Coleman, Auburn
  • Tight end: Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
  • Offensive lineman: Kadyn Proctor, Alabama
  • Offensive lineman: Jaeden Roberts, Alabama
  • Offensive lineman: Shadre Hurst, Tulane
  • Offensive lineman: Paolo Gennarelli, Army
  • Offensive lineman: Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State

 

https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/news/college-football/sdss-2025-all-aura-team-the-most-entertaining-offensive-players-in-college-football/

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