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Quoted: Exactly That’s one of the reasons why Notre Dame was picked over A&M in the playoffs last year. They’re a blue blood and the powers to be think they will create more national interest, hence viewership. View Quote Eh. Based on just 2020 performance, ND deserved a spot. If you take into account ND’s abysmal history of high level games, A&M got snubbed. |
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Quoted: Meh, I dont really see Da U as a pushover game.............still have to show up, and I expect them to put up a fight View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It'll be a disappointing year if we don't make the SECCG. Defensive front seven are GOOD and we should be able to score a lot of points (even without Pickens). Week 1 against Clemson should be very exciting. That’s a helluva Week 1 matchup. Meanwhile, bammer is playing... (Wait for it) DA U!!! Meh, I dont really see Da U as a pushover game.............still have to show up, and I expect them to put up a fight Bama by at least 28 |
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Quoted: Preseason is based on which teams will get ESPN the most money View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Isn’t that what we do preseason? Kinda like preseason rankings and why we all like them so much. Preseason is based on which teams will get ESPN the most money Preseason rankings give sports media material to talk/write about and to agitate college football fans. |
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Quoted: Exactly That’s one of the reasons why Notre Dame was picked over A&M in the playoffs last year. They’re a blue blood and the powers to be think they will create more national interest, hence viewership. View Quote Always been and always will be the case. Having a fanbase that travels well will always get you a better bowl game/playoff position, though COVID took that out of the equation last season. Six or eight team playoffs will be more of the same. |
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College football post-spring Top 25 power rankings
1. Oklahoma Sooners 2. Alabama Crimson Tide 3. Georgia Bulldogs 4. Clemson Tigers 5. Ohio State Buckeyes 6. Iowa State Cyclones 7. Texas A&M Aggies 8. North Carolina Tar Heels 9. Cincinnati Bearcats 10. Oregon Ducks 11. Indiana Hoosiers 12. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 13. USC Trojans 14. Iowa Hawkeyes 15. Washington Huskies 16. Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns 17. Florida Gators 18. Wisconsin Badgers 19. Ole Miss Rebels 20. LSU Tigers 21. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 22. Texas Longhorns 23. Penn State Nittany Lions 24. Arizona State Sun Devils 25. Miami Hurricanes short writeup on each team at link https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/31366880/college-football-post-spring-top-25-power-rankings |
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Quoted: College football post-spring Top 25 power rankings 1. Oklahoma Sooners 2. Alabama Crimson Tide 3. Georgia Bulldogs 4. Clemson Tigers 5. Ohio State Buckeyes 6. Iowa State Cyclones 7. Texas A&M Aggies 8. North Carolina Tar Heels 9. Cincinnati Bearcats 10. Oregon Ducks 11. Indiana Hoosiers 12. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 13. USC Trojans 14. Iowa Hawkeyes 15. Washington Huskies 16. Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns 17. Florida Gators 18. Wisconsin Badgers 19. Ole Miss Rebels 20. LSU Tigers 21. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 22. Texas Longhorns 23. Penn State Nittany Lions 24. Arizona State Sun Devils 25. Miami Hurricanes short writeup on each team at link https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/31366880/college-football-post-spring-top-25-power-rankings View Quote Putting Oklahoma at 1 is goofy. |
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OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot
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Quoted: College football post-spring Top 25 power rankings 1. Oklahoma Sooners 2. Alabama Crimson Tide 3. Georgia Bulldogs 4. Clemson Tigers 5. Ohio State Buckeyes 6. Iowa State Cyclones 7. Texas A&M Aggies 8. North Carolina Tar Heels 9. Cincinnati Bearcats 10. Oregon Ducks 11. Indiana Hoosiers 12. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 13. USC Trojans 14. Iowa Hawkeyes 15. Washington Huskies 16. Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns 17. Florida Gators 18. Wisconsin Badgers 19. Ole Miss Rebels 20. LSU Tigers 21. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 22. Texas Longhorns 23. Penn State Nittany Lions 24. Arizona State Sun Devils 25. Miami Hurricanes short writeup on each team at link https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/31366880/college-football-post-spring-top-25-power-rankings View Quote That list vs the field for the CFP championship: -125 |
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Quoted: Putting Oklahoma at 1 is goofy. View Quote Quoted: OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot View Quote They’re probably high on them after they added 6 players off free agency, errrr I mean thru the transfer portal. 3 alone from Tennessee and all expected to be starters. |
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Quoted: They’re probably high on them after they added 6 players off free agency, errrr I mean thru the transfer portal. 3 alone from Tennessee and all expected to be starters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Putting Oklahoma at 1 is goofy. Quoted: OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot They’re probably high on them after they added 6 players off free agency, errrr I mean thru the transfer portal. 3 alone from Tennessee and all expected to be starters. If you're trying to convince me that Oklahoma should be 1, that ain't gonna do it. |
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Quoted: That list vs the field for the CFP championship: -125 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: College football post-spring Top 25 power rankings 1. Oklahoma Sooners 2. Alabama Crimson Tide 3. Georgia Bulldogs 4. Clemson Tigers 5. Ohio State Buckeyes 6. Iowa State Cyclones 7. Texas A&M Aggies 8. North Carolina Tar Heels 9. Cincinnati Bearcats 10. Oregon Ducks 11. Indiana Hoosiers 12. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 13. USC Trojans 14. Iowa Hawkeyes 15. Washington Huskies 16. Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns 17. Florida Gators 18. Wisconsin Badgers 19. Ole Miss Rebels 20. LSU Tigers 21. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 22. Texas Longhorns 23. Penn State Nittany Lions 24. Arizona State Sun Devils 25. Miami Hurricanes short writeup on each team at link https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/31366880/college-football-post-spring-top-25-power-rankings That list vs the field for the CFP championship: -125 Huh? I’ll take that list all day long at -125 Where do you see this bet? Or is this one you’re willing to make? |
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Quoted: If you're trying to convince me that Oklahoma should be 1, that ain't gonna do it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Putting Oklahoma at 1 is goofy. Quoted: OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot They’re probably high on them after they added 6 players off free agency, errrr I mean thru the transfer portal. 3 alone from Tennessee and all expected to be starters. If you're trying to convince me that Oklahoma should be 1, that ain't gonna do it. I’m not trying to convince anyone of anything. Also not saying I agree with it. I’m simply offering a possible reason why they put them there. |
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Quoted: They’re probably high on them after they added 6 players off free agency, errrr I mean thru the transfer portal. 3 alone from Tennessee and all expected to be starters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Putting Oklahoma at 1 is goofy. Quoted: OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot They’re probably high on them after they added 6 players off free agency, errrr I mean thru the transfer portal. 3 alone from Tennessee and all expected to be starters. Transfer portal is Texas Tech's only chance. Then again we scored Oregon's QB and a all Big 12 OT that we desperately needed. Best linebackers were transfers in from the Pac12 last season. OU will probably roll the Big 12, but can they win a CFP game? |
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Quoted: And Oregon might be a tad better than Utah State (2022 opening games) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: lol Clemson > da yew And Oregon might be a tad better than Utah State (2022 opening games) Definitely better than Appalachian State and Austin Peay |
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Quoted: How quickly would that get bet down to -4000? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Huh? I’ll take that list all day long at -125 Where do you see this bet? Or is this one you’re willing to make? How quickly would that get bet down to -4000? Attached File |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/394844/77E02633-2751-4A60-9EAE-4A3715AB906B_jpe-1929428.JPG View Quote No Michigan? |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/394844/77E02633-2751-4A60-9EAE-4A3715AB906B_jpe-1929428.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Huh? I’ll take that list all day long at -125 Where do you see this bet? Or is this one you’re willing to make? How quickly would that get bet down to -4000? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/394844/77E02633-2751-4A60-9EAE-4A3715AB906B_jpe-1929428.JPG ISU is bringing back nearly their entire squad that was pretty salty last year. I'd never bet on them winning it all tho. #big12refs |
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Quoted: College football post-spring Top 25 power rankings 1. Oklahoma Sooners 2. Alabama Crimson Tide 3. Georgia Bulldogs 4. Clemson Tigers 5. Ohio State Buckeyes 6. Iowa State Cyclones 7. Texas A&M Aggies 8. North Carolina Tar Heels 9. Cincinnati Bearcats 10. Oregon Ducks 11. Indiana Hoosiers 12. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 13. USC Trojans 14. Iowa Hawkeyes 15. Washington Huskies 16. Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns 17. Florida Gators 18. Wisconsin Badgers 19. Ole Miss Rebels 20. LSU Tigers 21. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 22. Texas Longhorns 23. Penn State Nittany Lions 24. Arizona State Sun Devils 25. Miami Hurricanes short writeup on each team at link https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/31366880/college-football-post-spring-top-25-power-rankings View Quote Thank God Da U made the list. |
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Quoted: No Michigan? That’s part of the field you get when you and I bet with me getting that list at -125. Say for $1000? |
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Quoted: ISU is bringing back nearly their entire squad that was pretty salty last year. I'd never bet on them winning it all tho. #big12refs View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Huh? I’ll take that list all day long at -125 Where do you see this bet? Or is this one you’re willing to make? How quickly would that get bet down to -4000? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/394844/77E02633-2751-4A60-9EAE-4A3715AB906B_jpe-1929428.JPG ISU is bringing back nearly their entire squad that was pretty salty last year. I'd never bet on them winning it all tho. #big12refs Obviously Vegas (Draftkings) doesn’t see them as much of a possibility either seeing they’re at +3300 I’d love to see them win the Big12 though. Matt Campbell is going to get paid big time by someone if he keeps winning there. They never recruit better than mid 40s and still compete with Top10 recruiting programs like Texas and Oklahoma. What could that guy do somewhere with high end recruits? |
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Quoted: That is an interesting choice for number 1. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot That is an interesting choice for number 1. Folks, this is how an Alabama fan says LOL politely. |
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Quoted: Obviously Vegas (Draftkings) doesn’t see them as much of a possibility either seeing they’re at +3300 I’d love to see them win the Big12 though. Matt Campbell is going to get paid big time by someone if he keeps winning there. They never recruit better than mid 40s and still compete with Top10 recruiting programs like Texas and Oklahoma. What could that guy do somewhere with high end recruits? View Quote I've been hoping someone else would snatch him up before now.... they are really good at stopping spread teams when nobody else an even slow them down. Campbell has a unique way of recruiting. The players recruits are paired with along with anyone else in the program can nix a recruit if they don't fit well during recruitment. Puts a lot of trust in the current players to make sure they are bringing in the right guys. |
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Quoted: I've been hoping someone else would snatch him up before now.... they are really good at stopping spread teams when nobody else an even slow them down. Campbell has a unique way of recruiting. The players recruits are paired with along with anyone else in the program can nix a recruit if they don't fit well during recruitment. Puts a lot of trust in the current players to make sure they are bringing in the right guys. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Obviously Vegas (Draftkings) doesn’t see them as much of a possibility either seeing they’re at +3300 I’d love to see them win the Big12 though. Matt Campbell is going to get paid big time by someone if he keeps winning there. They never recruit better than mid 40s and still compete with Top10 recruiting programs like Texas and Oklahoma. What could that guy do somewhere with high end recruits? I've been hoping someone else would snatch him up before now.... they are really good at stopping spread teams when nobody else an even slow them down. Campbell has a unique way of recruiting. The players recruits are paired with along with anyone else in the program can nix a recruit if they don't fit well during recruitment. Puts a lot of trust in the current players to make sure they are bringing in the right guys. I'll point to the ISU v TTU game in 2016 66-10 https://www.espn.com/college-football/game/_/gameId/400869595 We had a healthy Patrick Mahomes as QB.... |
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Quoted: That is an interesting choice for number 1. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot That is an interesting choice for number 1. Having said that, number 1 pre-season is a bit high. |
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Quoted: That is an interesting choice for number 1. View Quote |
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Quoted: They do have one of the better returning QBs of the Top 5 type teams. Lincoln Riley is pretty skilled as far as offense goest too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That is an interesting choice for number 1. They do have one of the better returning QBs of the Top 5 type teams. Lincoln Riley is pretty skilled as far as offense goest too. He’s definitely shown that he can develop a QB, and do it pretty quickly. |
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Quoted: Folks, this is how an Alabama fan says LOL politely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot That is an interesting choice for number 1. Folks, this is how an Alabama fan says LOL politely. Actually, no. I am obviously a Bama fan, but I’m also a college football fan. Bama is definitely going to have an uphill struggle this season due to the number of players graduating and going to the NFL, so I’m not insulted that we’re not number one because it’s a good chance of a big drop off. I was simply surprised OU was their pick. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Folks, this is how an Alabama fan says LOL politely. Sorry, I’m not understanding these two words in the same sentence. I think you misspelled LSU. .........or auburn. Actually have some really good friends, almost family that are Auburn alums, so they weren’t the first choice. |
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Quoted: Actually, no. I am obviously a Bama fan, but I’m also a college football fan. Bama is definitely going to have an uphill struggle this season due to the number of players graduating and going to the NFL, so I’m not insulted that we’re not number one because it’s a good chance of a big drop off. I was simply surprised OU was their pick. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: OU at #1 seems a bit off based upon recent history. Maybe if albino-QB improves a lot That is an interesting choice for number 1. Folks, this is how an Alabama fan says LOL politely. Actually, no. I am obviously a Bama fan, but I’m also a college football fan. Bama is definitely going to have an uphill struggle this season due to the number of players graduating and going to the NFL, so I’m not insulted that we’re not number one because it’s a good chance of a big drop off. I was simply surprised OU was their pick. I think you missed my attempt at humor. But I’d wager Oklahoma will not be #1 in the preseason AP or Coaches poll. |
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Sam Ehlinger's brother, and Texas LB, Jake found dead in Austin.
https://www.hookem.com/story/sports/football/2021/05/06/police-texas-linebacker-jake-ehlinger-found-dead-near-campus/4978568001/ |
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Quoted: Sam Ehlinger's Jake brother found dead in Austin. https://www.hookem.com/story/sports/football/2021/05/06/police-texas-linebacker-jake-ehlinger-found-dead-near-campus/4978568001/ View Quote Oh fuck. Poor kid. |
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Quoted: Sam Ehlinger's brother, and Texas LB, Jake found dead in Austin. https://www.hookem.com/story/sports/football/2021/05/06/police-texas-linebacker-jake-ehlinger-found-dead-near-campus/4978568001/ View Quote Horrible news. Monk |
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Quoted: Sam Ehlinger's brother, and Texas LB, Jake found dead in Austin. https://www.hookem.com/story/sports/football/2021/05/06/police-texas-linebacker-jake-ehlinger-found-dead-near-campus/4978568001/ View Quote |
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Jimbo makes a bold prediction:
But that has not diminished the confidence of Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, who made a bold proclamation to supporters regarding Alabama at the Houston TD Club this week. In audio obtained by the Houston Chronicle, Fisher responded to a question from a fan asking what it would take - other than Saban retiring - for anyone to beat Saban and Alabama by saying: “We’re going to beat his ass even when he’s there.” Brent Zwerneman, who covers the Aggies for the Chronicle, also added that Fisher went on to share how much respect he has for the Alabama coach: “I don’t want him to retire. They’ve got a great team & I respect him. We’ve known each other forever…” Alabama has won eight straight meetings against Texas A&M. The Aggies last win over the Crimson Tide occurred in 2012, A&M’s first season in the SEC, when eventual Heisman winner Johnny Manziel guided the Aggies to a 29-24 upset in Tuscaloosa. |
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Quoted: Jimbo makes a bold prediction: But that has not diminished the confidence of Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, who made a bold proclamation to supporters regarding Alabama at the Houston TD Club this week. In audio obtained by the Houston Chronicle, Fisher responded to a question from a fan asking what it would take - other than Saban retiring - for anyone to beat Saban and Alabama by saying: “We’re going to beat his ass even when he’s there.” Brent Zwerneman, who covers the Aggies for the Chronicle, also added that Fisher went on to share how much respect he has for the Alabama coach: “I don’t want him to retire. They’ve got a great team & I respect him. We’ve known each other forever…” Alabama has won eight straight meetings against Texas A&M. The Aggies last win over the Crimson Tide occurred in 2012, A&M’s first season in the SEC, when eventual Heisman winner Johnny Manziel guided the Aggies to a 29-24 upset in Tuscaloosa. View Quote yeah, it's bulletin board material, but I've never seen it from a coach. Saban's reply was funny: "What, at golf?" |
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Quoted: Jimbo makes a bold prediction: But that has not diminished the confidence of Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, who made a bold proclamation to supporters regarding Alabama at the Houston TD Club this week. In audio obtained by the Houston Chronicle, Fisher responded to a question from a fan asking what it would take - other than Saban retiring - for anyone to beat Saban and Alabama by saying: “We’re going to beat his ass even when he’s there.” Brent Zwerneman, who covers the Aggies for the Chronicle, also added that Fisher went on to share how much respect he has for the Alabama coach: “I don’t want him to retire. They’ve got a great team & I respect him. We’ve known each other forever…” Alabama has won eight straight meetings against Texas A&M. The Aggies last win over the Crimson Tide occurred in 2012, A&M’s first season in the SEC, when eventual Heisman winner Johnny Manziel guided the Aggies to a 29-24 upset in Tuscaloosa. View Quote Good for him. That should be the stated goal of everyone in college football not just A&M. Jimbo is not there just for the paycheck like many accused him of being. He’s there to build a competitive program that has National Championship aspirations every year. |
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Quoted: yeah, it's bulletin board material, but I've never seen it from a coach. Saban's reply was funny: "What, at golf?" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Jimbo makes a bold prediction: But that has not diminished the confidence of Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, who made a bold proclamation to supporters regarding Alabama at the Houston TD Club this week. In audio obtained by the Houston Chronicle, Fisher responded to a question from a fan asking what it would take - other than Saban retiring - for anyone to beat Saban and Alabama by saying: “We’re going to beat his ass even when he’s there.” Brent Zwerneman, who covers the Aggies for the Chronicle, also added that Fisher went on to share how much respect he has for the Alabama coach: “I don’t want him to retire. They’ve got a great team & I respect him. We’ve known each other forever…” Alabama has won eight straight meetings against Texas A&M. The Aggies last win over the Crimson Tide occurred in 2012, A&M’s first season in the SEC, when eventual Heisman winner Johnny Manziel guided the Aggies to a 29-24 upset in Tuscaloosa. yeah, it's bulletin board material, but I've never seen it from a coach. Saban's reply was funny: "What, at golf?" lol he probably should have picked another sport. Bama has a pretty damn good golf program. |
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Quoted: Good for him. That should be the stated goal of everyone in college football not just A&M. Jimbo is not there just for the paycheck like many accused him of being. He’s there to build a competitive program that has National Championship aspirations every year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Jimbo makes a bold prediction: But that has not diminished the confidence of Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, who made a bold proclamation to supporters regarding Alabama at the Houston TD Club this week. In audio obtained by the Houston Chronicle, Fisher responded to a question from a fan asking what it would take - other than Saban retiring - for anyone to beat Saban and Alabama by saying: “We’re going to beat his ass even when he’s there.” Brent Zwerneman, who covers the Aggies for the Chronicle, also added that Fisher went on to share how much respect he has for the Alabama coach: “I don’t want him to retire. They’ve got a great team & I respect him. We’ve known each other forever…” Alabama has won eight straight meetings against Texas A&M. The Aggies last win over the Crimson Tide occurred in 2012, A&M’s first season in the SEC, when eventual Heisman winner Johnny Manziel guided the Aggies to a 29-24 upset in Tuscaloosa. Good for him. That should be the stated goal of everyone in college football not just A&M. Jimbo is not there just for the paycheck like many accused him of being. He’s there to build a competitive program that has National Championship aspirations every year. Attached File |
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View Quote Go Jacks I guess. For Noem. |
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Quoted: Jimbo makes a bold prediction: But that has not diminished the confidence of Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, who made a bold proclamation to supporters regarding Alabama at the Houston TD Club this week. In audio obtained by the Houston Chronicle, Fisher responded to a question from a fan asking what it would take - other than Saban retiring - for anyone to beat Saban and Alabama by saying: “We’re going to beat his ass even when he’s there.” Brent Zwerneman, who covers the Aggies for the Chronicle, also added that Fisher went on to share how much respect he has for the Alabama coach: “I don’t want him to retire. They’ve got a great team & I respect him. We’ve known each other forever…” Alabama has won eight straight meetings against Texas A&M. The Aggies last win over the Crimson Tide occurred in 2012, A&M’s first season in the SEC, when eventual Heisman winner Johnny Manziel guided the Aggies to a 29-24 upset in Tuscaloosa. View Quote Well..he didn’t say he was going to do it this year..... |
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