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Can we still keep all of our National Championships we backed into?You can call backing in to the game whatever you want. We got lucky, they played Bammer and we played two terrible teams.
Can we still keep all of our National Championships we backed into?You can call backing in to the game whatever you want. We got lucky, they played Bammer and we played two terrible teams.
We didnt win the east by beating teams. We won the east by Bammer and Vandy beating Tinerc.
Butterteeth did what Chimp couldnt, loose to band boy.
And yet.... Chimp beat Bandboy with a bunch of two stars this year. But you think he wouldnt have won with our team? Very odd position to take.As to your last comment about Chimp's wins over ut, there is almost zero chance that his '13 and '14 teams beat the much improved '15 or '16 vol teams.
If eason takes a big step next year, we're in trouble. They're defense is going to be decent to good and they are loaded with talent and depth.
It was a pretty stellar year for Florida recruits also. Unfortunately we didn't get any of them.Not making excuses, but yes. This was a stellar year for Georgia HS recruits. I've heard some say it might be among the best classes in Georgia HS history.
Here's a blurb on Texas and Tom Herman's transition. Notice when Herman discusses the "have's" he doesn't mention UF (there's no excuse that other programs aren't saying, "We need to have what UF has....":
Tom Herman says he hasn’t been told “no” yet from Texas administration, and that means a lot of catching up in off-field staffing and amenities.
“I think more is always good, to a certain point,” Herman said Thursday. “If Alabama has it, if Clemson has it, if Ohio State and Michigan have it, then we’re gonna have it. That’s the reality of college football, and until they tell us that we can’t, we’re going to.”
Herman has his full-time coaching staff in place. He’s in the process of hiring graphics specialists and more. Herman says Texas isn’t far behind in facilities, but there needs to be an aesthetic facelift.
“My job is to tell (president Greg) Fenves and (AD) Mike Perrin what we need to compete at a championship level,” Herman said. “Obviously, the graphics in the hallways, we need to modernize a lot of that. We need to modernize our locker room. That’s the place where our kids spend a big portion of their time, and then we need to update the weight room and reconfigure it a little bit. Those are kind of areas A, B and C and we’re full steam ahead on all of those.”
Foley did a pretty good job of running our program into the ground.The bottom line is that we aren't. It is a fact. We did not get in an arms race. Foley's lack of foresight is why we are here.
I would love it if McChewin and our new AD would take a similar stance.Here's a blurb on Texas and Tom Herman's transition. Notice when Herman discusses the "have's" he doesn't mention UF (there's no excuse that other programs aren't saying, "We need to have what UF has....":
Tom Herman says he hasn’t been told “no” yet from Texas administration, and that means a lot of catching up in off-field staffing and amenities.
“I think more is always good, to a certain point,” Herman said Thursday. “If Alabama has it, if Clemson has it, if Ohio State and Michigan have it, then we’re gonna have it. That’s the reality of college football, and until they tell us that we can’t, we’re going to.”
Herman has his full-time coaching staff in place. He’s in the process of hiring graphics specialists and more. Herman says Texas isn’t far behind in facilities, but there needs to be an aesthetic facelift.
“My job is to tell (president Greg) Fenves and (AD) Mike Perrin what we need to compete at a championship level,” Herman said. “Obviously, the graphics in the hallways, we need to modernize a lot of that. We need to modernize our locker room. That’s the place where our kids spend a big portion of their time, and then we need to update the weight room and reconfigure it a little bit. Those are kind of areas A, B and C and we’re full steam ahead on all of those.”
I would love it if McChewin and our new AD would take a similar stance.
"If Alabama has it, if Clemson has it, if Ohio State and Michigan have it, then we’re gonna have it. That’s the reality of college football, and until they tell us that we can’t, we’re going to.”
Hope you're right, guess we'll see... but they've been out recruiting every team in the east by a country mile for a while now, at some point that pays off.I like you Durty. You're a good poster. I just don't see anything close to a team ''loaded with talent''. They have 2 guys on defense that could've
started for us. One at DT and the other at safety. The rest would be backups or lucky to see the field. On offense their line is dreadful. Possibly the only
team in the league with a worse OL is UK, and I say possibly because the Kentucky bunch seemed to improve at least a little bit throughout the year. Whereas GA put five vaginas up front. Their best receiver is four feet tall and weighs about 78 pounds. For some reasons he declared for the draft. So what do they have on O worth a damn? A pretty good QB with a piss poor line and no WR that can beat good corners. Oh yeah they got a couple of good backs , but when they play a good front like ours have to dodge multiple defenders just to get to LOS. This is why the didn't run the ball against us in the second half.
The bottom line is we whipped these bozos three years in a row, and I very much look forward to watching Sonia Michel who had a whopping 2 yards against us go 0 for 4 in Jax.
Then Spurrier needs to get off his rump and coach em up (Alums).Get out your checkbook then... write a big old check to get us there.
The reality is that while we can get stuff (we are getting stand alone football facility) we don't have the level of donor to get it to the point of Bama, Clemson, Texas, etc...
Thats BS....if you think Bama and Clemson have bigger donors than we do your living in the shadows.Get out your checkbook then... write a big old check to get us there.
The reality is that while we can get stuff (we are getting stand alone football facility) we don't have the level of donor to get it to the point of Bama, Clemson, Texas, etc...
Thats BS....if you think Bama and Clemson have bigger donors than we do your living in the shadows.
Get out your checkbook then... write a big old check to get us there.
The reality is that while we can get stuff (we are getting stand alone football facility) we don't have the level of donor to get it to the point of Bama, Clemson, Texas, etc...
Thats BS....if you think Bama and Clemson have bigger donors than we do your living in the shadows.
Is there anywhere that we can see how the UAA funds are allocated per sport? And then for each year?