Is there another program that was dominant in the past but can’t win in the present? Nebraska isn’t a name program anymore.
They're on the bandwagon because the season can already be called a success. He doubled our win total from last year in 2 weeks. He backed up everything he has said. There is nothing to hate on now.
Poor Aggies. On a day that A&M will get knocked out of the top 25, the Horns went into Tuscaloosa and it’s not over yet but ****ing impressive.
This Mel Tucker story is nuts. At best he had an affair. At worst he used his position to sexually harass a woman. He has probably coached his last game at MSU.
Saban said he thought about it in the 2nd half, but never mentioned it to anyone of the staff. This is all I know about their backup: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Buchner
Did they put in their 3rd string QB due to injury or suckitude? I didn't understand not starting Milroe unless he was banged up, I really don't understand not putting him in if he's healthy.
I’ve watched a lot of rivalry games but this one feels very intense with the personal fouls. I believe the refs need to get Deion and Jay together before someone gets hurt. I predict a bench clearing fight will happen before the night is over.
I am so over ESPN announcers calling Deon Sanders "Coach Prime". I mean, he can call himself whatever he wants, but unless I'm watching the official University of Colorado stream, i expect the anouncers to not be his personal Marketing Department, and instead refer to him by his actual name and title, "Coach Sanders". I'm literally not able to keep watching the game, it annoys me so much. I appreciate that may seem petty, but i don't care. Switching to Lindenwood vs Western Illiniois just so i don't have to hear that anymore.