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PLENTY OF SEATS AVAILABLEWhat? You're not hyped for another season in the Swamp? 2024, Year of the Gator, bitches!
PLENTY OF SEATS AVAILABLEWhat? You're not hyped for another season in the Swamp? 2024, Year of the Gator, bitches!
What? You're not hyped for another season in the Swamp? 2024, Year of the Gator, bitches!
Are you on drugs? I've never been more excited... chills.Whichever person in our athletic department that thought making this and putting it online should be fired.
I mean, we can't all have coaches that grind the recruitsWhoever did this...it's f'king embarrassing!
Well, grindings or not, Ole Coach Fam-uhh-leeeeeeee took over a 6-7 team and won 10 games twice, which Im told is impossible in the SEC because of the culture.I mean, we can't all have coaches that grind the recruits
Who???Well, grindings or not, Ole Coach Fam-uhh-leeeeeeee took over a 6-7 team and won 10 games twice, which Im told is impossible in the SEC because of the culture.
BYU's Mormon players were granted two extra years on their eligibility clock for religious reasons (they had to do missions). This gave Edwards a lot of seniors who were 24 or 25 years old. This was an advantage he probably capitalized on.Speaking of the 85 bears. Jim Mcmahon played college at BYU for a guy named Lavell Edwards. His first four years coaching he never won more than 7 games. After his 4th year he began winning and was very successful for many years.
This was all before my time, 1972- into the early 90's so before I was born and until before I cared about football. I just learned about this guy and thought about Billy because his first 4 years were 7-4, 5-6, 7-4-1, and 6-5.
I'm not saying Billy will ever be good but I have never seen that before (or paid enough attention) where a coach started off like poo-poo and then a light switch went off and he started winning championships. Anyone of you older posters have any insight into this guy Lavell? Like how could they have known
Afterward, you mean.At BYU (at least then), having sex on campus was forbidden. Jim McMahon famously said years later that the key to staying out of trouble for it was to do it with girls that you knew could keep their mouths shut.
Well, you don't get in trouble for breaking rules before you break them.Afterward, you mean.