GYERO

august-west

Heisman
May 21, 2002
61,572
18,217
78
and that’s how you do it from the 1yd line

I got the over at 53.5z. TN is already half way there with 14:00 left in the 2nd qtr
 
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TCPUKChamps

Heisman
Dec 18, 2002
38,108
22,684
62
Once again Boley is playing his *** off and looks the part.

Once again we've dominated a team and somehow down 14 points at halftime cause of dickhoussery.

Once again, make the effing change now.

On pace for 564 yards and a 28 point loss...
 

CC_332

Freshman
Feb 10, 2022
17
56
13
Stoops and Sumrall obviously know each other, safe to assume they’re friends/parted on good terms. I often wonder if that past relationship and Sumrall’s desire to be here would play much of a factor in this situation.

Would Stoops be more likely to be amicable on the way out because he knew a former staff member had a chance to take over? Not put up such a fight on the buyout so he could help Jon get in the door? Just thinking out loud.
 
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HymanKaplan

Heisman
Feb 22, 2024
2,340
12,347
113
Our OC has called a good game today. It’s our dipsh*t “defensive-minded” HC and his DC bestie that can’t stop Tennessee from scoring at will.

I'll agree that by his standards he HAS called a good game. It's his propensity to dial up those odd plays, that make no sense, and kill drives. But yes, this loss isn't going to be on him.
 
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HymanKaplan

Heisman
Feb 22, 2024
2,340
12,347
113
The Brad White heir apparent scenario shat the bed this evening
I don't think that even MITCH is stupid enough to go down THAT road (heir apparent) again. Not after Joker.

I asked this on another thread, so I'll repeat it here. What are others seeing in Sumrall that I'm not? Clearly I'm missing something. It wouldn't be the first time, and it won't be the last, I'm sure. Just genuinely curious. I'd MUCH rather hire Will Stein, given the choice.