hes been The best qb in the country over this season imoSimpson can't handle the blitz. he loses his head. He can't see down field past the rush.
Alabamas offense will have to get much better to beat UGA and last one round of the CFP.
Me too. But that game has lost a lot of its luster over the last decade or two.Also have always loved watching UCLA vs USC game since I was a kid - with no rooting interest at all.
Something about both of those uni’s that’s just classic, old school football- minus UCLA’s matte gold facemask tonight.
I would agree and wished it could get back to relevancy.Me too. But that game has lost a lot of its luster over the last decade or two.
I love cheering for my Trojans as well.Also have always loved watching UCLA vs USC game since I was a kid - with no rooting interest at all.
Something about both of those uni’s that’s just classic, old school football- minus UCLA’s matte gold facemask tonight.
RD you obviously haven’t seen many Iron Bowls or rivalry games if you think 17 points are enough to feel comfortableIt's safe to say that Kiffin and the Bears won't be going to Atlanta, unless they just want to see the Alabama rematch with Georgia.
You haven't seen this Auburn offense very much if you think they can come back from 17 down.RD you obviously haven’t seen many Iron Bowls or rivalry games if you think 17 points are enough to feel comfortable
Yeah, that was a poor prediction. But Auburn has pretty much sucked all year. I didn't think they could even come close. Boy, was I wrong.RD you obviously haven’t seen many Iron Bowls or rivalry games if you think 17 points are enough to feel comfortable
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