It looks like we are involved with gambling in s bad way.
Hate to admit it, but the thought crossed my mind.It looks like we are involved with gambling in s bad way.
Prop bets.How are we being bought off and are 7-1 against the spread? You think there’s a vast conspiracy for us to cover but not win outright each week? Give me a break.
When we hired Lebby and again last night my ex texted me and asked if ole miss got us to hire Lebby as sabotage. No crap. I told her last night she maybe on to something. It’s bad. You gotta try to lose the way we do.I mean, considering how insanely laughable MSU football has been at times, it's getting harder and harder for me to believe something nefarious isn't going on behind the scenes. That or the program is truly cursed. Nothing would surprise me right now.
Does Lebby have the mental capacity to accomplish this?How are we being bought off and are 7-1 against the spread? You think there’s a vast conspiracy for us to cover but not win outright each week? Give me a break.
That must be it...find the guy who bet a few mill on Texas returning a punt for TD in the 4th quarter, and we'll have the answer to everything.Prop bets.
Or...who bet on the prop net for Shapen to get sacked 7 times.That must be it...find the guy who bet a few mill on Texas returning a punt for TD in the 4th quarter, and we'll have the answer to everything.
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Pics or it didn’t happen. Blonde, brunette, or….redhead?**When we hired Lebby and again last night my ex texted me and asked if ole miss got us to hire Lebby as sabotage. No crap. I told her last night she maybe on to something. It’s bad. You gotta try to lose the way we do.
Same here I spoke to my fiance and grandmother about it even. They agreed there might be some smoke. Again I’m like you I hate to say it but it’s crossed mine as well as who knows how much influence Vegas has on these games or the damn Mob for that matter lol. I guess we’ll never know.Hate to admit it, but the thought crossed my mind.
Hate to laugh, but, sad but true.Does Lebby have the mental capacity to accomplish this?
This is the most important information to ESPN and the SEC. Demographics means $$$ to advertisers. It is funny that many of the people tuning in are pulling against these teams. I know I used to.
We are seven and one against the spread we cover religiously this yearIt looks like we are involved with gambling in s bad way.
Sports entertainment drama and close games. Are we not entertainedThis is the most important information to ESPN and the SEC. Demographics means $$$ to advertisers. It is funny that many of the people tuning in are pulling against these teams. I know I used to.
Does that include the Alabama/South Carolina game? I'm sure most of us were watching our game instead of that one, but it had an odd ending and the preferred winner came out on top.It wouldn’t surprise me. With NIL the SEC and major college football is going to start going the way of NFL in that there will be storylines and themes decided on before the year starts that the powers that be will do what needs to be done to let that play out.
It’s all about TV ratings and getting the most eyeballs on the product. Firing that ref was just for show because they are only making sure what needs to happen does.
Yeah, let's hire an actual pariah, good idea.I would like to see us hire Briles as Head Coach, but keep Lebby as OC. That would never happen, but that would please a lot of people. We really do need to do something, anything to try to improve.
Our viewing audience was probably 171,717
I’ll be honest I didn’t watch that, what happened if you don’t mind giving me the run downDoes that include the Alabama/South Carolina game? I'm sure most of us were watching our game instead of that one, but it had an odd ending and the preferred winner came out on top.
Alabama tied the game at 22 with about 2 or 3 minutes to go with a TD and 2 point conversion, then SC fumbled the ball that eventually let Alabama go ahead. The fumble was controversial, but in my opinion really was a fumble. With maybe 30 seconds left in the game, SC purposely allowed Alabama to score the go-ahead TD, allowing a little time for them to tie the game, but they failed.I’ll be honest I didn’t watch that, what happened if you don’t mind giving me the run down
Remember, the SEC shares revenue equally. Better bowls pay more money. It benefits us financially to lose to Texas just as it benefits USCe to lose to Alabama. Mo' money is the name of this game!Alabama tied the game at 22 with about 2 or 3 minutes to go with a TD and 2 point conversion, then SC fumbled the ball that eventually let Alabama go ahead. The fumble was controversial, but in my opinion really was a fumble. With maybe 30 seconds left in the game, SC purposely allowed Alabama to score the go-ahead TD, allowing a little time for them to tie the game, but they failed.
This article explains it a little better, starting about 6 or 7 paragraphs down: https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/401752751
Thanks for the breakdownAlabama tied the game at 22 with about 2 or 3 minutes to go with a TD and 2 point conversion, then SC fumbled the ball that eventually let Alabama go ahead. The fumble was controversial, but in my opinion really was a fumble. With maybe 30 seconds left in the game, SC purposely allowed Alabama to score the go-ahead TD, allowing a little time for them to tie the game, but they failed.
This article explains it a little better, starting about 6 or 7 paragraphs down: https://www.espn.com/college-football/recap/_/gameId/401752751