2006 was an 11 win season. There are a lot that use Miles' record as a "pro" in this debate. Russell led the Tigers to that 11 win season. Who...
I've got to give you credit. You're a sure bet when it comes to irony. Or, in this case, simply contradicting yourself. Police aren't a factor...
Russell, 2006, deserves mentioning here. Geez, what was it? Right at a 70% completion rate and close to 30 TD's on the season as well while...
In my experience you can find a couple or three lines in weeks one and two where the spread is just off. You're right in the sense it tends to...
From pre-season until kick the game line dropped almost seven points last season.
It's interesting, none the less. When given a choice, who would you believe? A "talking head" like say...I don't know, Cowherd and his picks...
A few friends and I were talking about this very thing a few weeks ago. In an interesting twist, one of the lowest percentages for completions...
Has anyone given any consideration to the benefit in having a pro-style QB running the scout team in game prep? ...thinking about the schedule...
http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/120198/etlings-departure-highlights-qb-enigma-at-purdue
Look at State's schedule for a minute. It's not hard to chalk the Kentucky game up as a conference win. It's arguable their conference win total...
I had it in my mind they opened with a conference road game in week two. Setting that mistake aside... A loss to LSU (I can't see MSU stopping...
But we're looking at a fall of run oriented offenses, teams winning on defense, and I'm betting we're also going to see fans of the other Power 5...
This is why I pay my membership fee here.
Who in the West can't say that? Mississippi State has the best argument as to why they can't win a few of their games...Ole Miss not too far...
I meant start in a Super Bowl.