Red Cup Rebellion take on Grove Bowl - "we won't be wanting for a decent quarterback"
http://www.redcuprebellio.../spring-game-impressions
http://www.redcuprebellio.../spring-game-impressions
rebelthustra said:RCR has gone down the toilet since they expanded contributors. The original guys were pretty good at being snarky, but no one there has every really done very good football analysis. The guy who wrote the piece ]
Are you aware all of coach O's recruits are gone?
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Nix</span> Cash is likely the reason OM was able to sign CJ. <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">With the loss of Shackleford, that signature was</span> I hear CJ has gotten huge.
you've still got to deal with the fact that Nix doesn't know how to handle the spread.I think people are underestimating how good UM's offense ifgoing to be, so I think UM will handle their out of conference schedule. ButUm still has to win 2 out of 4 againstVAndy, Auburn, UK, and MSU. Not being able todefend the spread makes puts MSU in Starkville as out of reach as agame between MSU and UM can be (short ofCroom's last year) and makes Auburn much more difficult. I think six wins is possible, but it will require Nutt to get his team to play much closer to itspotential than it has since the last six games or so of his first season at UM, basically winning every game where the talent is comparable.rebelthustra said:we'll be better. Doubt we're better enough to influence our record more than a game or tow.
You may want to consider that the offense was split also. They basically had a draft. There are lots of names in the stats that you will never see on the field.WalkTheDawg wrote:<div>
</div><div>But that one thing that does not seem to be troubling them is that the offenses could not manage more than 17 points on that split defense. </div>
olemissbydamn said:You may want to consider that the offense was split also. They basically had a draft. There are lots of names in the stats that you will never see on the field.WalkTheDawg wrote:<div>
</div><div>But that one thing that does not seem to be troubling them is that the offenses could not manage more than 17 points on that split defense. </div>
IfI recall, the Brown decision was delayed a few games to give him a "de facto" suspension be the league office. Wasn't it about one half the year? Anyway, that might have been different because he transferred from one SEC schoolto another.dawgstudent said:they are doing the same thing we did with Michael Brown.