I mean why not both :P :)
Yep. Sent you the link.
Yep. Sent you the link.
We'll get the podcast going again after NSD. Not a ton to talk about until then.
I'll just change the time and not tell you about it. That way you get your wish of not being on the podcast.We won't be talking about NSD.
It'll be about one of the National Championships won in January, since Andy chickened out on us.
"It's pretty simple: The shiny new product of the SEC wore off," Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy told ESPN.com while likening SEC recruiting in Texas to the recent fad of the hoverboard. "Everybody rode them around for two or three years -- now you don't see them anymore. The newness has worn off."
The evidence backs that up.
The SEC's arrival into Texas recruiting began to culminate in 2014 and 2015, when the conference bagged the state's top three players in back-to-back years. In 2016, the SEC clobbered the Big 12 in Texas, landing eight of the top 15 players in the Lone Star State, even with only one signing coming from the Aggies.
But for 2018, outside of A&M's two signees, the SEC so far has signed only one top 30 Texas player in Alabama-bound defensive tackle Bobby Brown.
This is not the SEC wayFlorida has decided to remove all "Division Title" signage from The Swamp. Good. Fuck that "Division Champ" bullshit; you either win the conference or you don't.
Time for change.
Makes me wonder: how many schools have "Divisional Title" signage? I assume it's common.
We only have national champ signage, not even conference champs.
Greg leaving will screw that up :(
This is a really complex question with no easy answers.Why is football such a big deal in the south? I know it's a big deal in the US as a whole, but it seems to be a religion in the south.
It was just made official tonight and will be announced Thursdayish reportedly.Is he leaving tomorrow? Because if he isn't it's all good. Dude has to realize he is leaving anyway and he won't have anything to do with coaching him regardless.
Why is football such a big deal in the south? I know it's a big deal in the US as a whole, but it seems to be a religion in the south.
It just means more down thereWhy is football such a big deal in the south? I know it's a big deal in the US as a whole, but it seems to be a religion in the south.
Florida has decided to remove all "Division Title" signage from The Swamp. Good. Fuck that "Division Champ" bullshit; you either win the conference or you don't.