I don't know about you guys, but I've got this wooly feeling.

Feb 27, 2008
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It's strange. I haven't felt it in 8 years for football. Since I'm a basketball fan, I've felt it enough to know what it is.

I think this Mullen guy actually has a clue.
 

615dawg

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at winning the next three and beating Kentucky on the road, and have a chance against Arkansas and Ole Miss. 6-6 is not out of the question. Next year we could win 8 or 9 games and two years from now could be special.
 

thatsbaseball

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what we did yesterday will make it a lot easier the respective coaches to get their team`s attention and damn it`s great to be in that position again.
 

Shmuley

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As pointed out by DS, for the first time since Sometime in 2001, we actually have coaches worth a ****. Anybody that can take what fatass walrus left on OL and turn that **** into a serviceable unit has my praise. Torbush has made adjustments, even though he has NOTHING in the secondary to work with. Yes, there's reason for excitement. I'm not counting this bunch out of any games on the front end at this point.
 

Hotel Roosevelt

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Not Georgia Tech, not Houston, not UM, not even Bama or Florida. I may not pick us to win any of those games, and the last couple would require a near miracle, but I'm not going to be telling myself I'm an idiot for driving three hours through the rain to get to a morning football game again.

Coming off of Croom's tenure, I started off feeling like everyone of those games was an automatic loss and if I had any sense I'd be sitting at home on the couch watching the game on tv. Suddenly it feels like there is a chance, even if it's a tiny chance, to have a special game every time we take the field.