This season, LSU special teams has ranged from mediocre at best to bad on a consistent basis: lots of muffed punts, net punting shot to hell,...
They are due respect, but with that schedule, LSU would arguably have one loss at most before hitting the SECCG.
On SportsCenter, the Heisman hype has already started for McFadden. Corso has now called Arkansas the most complete team in the SEC. I really...
No matter how many teams are included in any playoff scenario, there will ALWAYS be a team left out whose fans will think they are deserving of a...
Hey ref, don't call a holding penalty on my O-lineman, he only held the jersey, not the player. Give me a break.
No they're not, and there will be many more to follow. The difference is when you wear a uniform and play football for a school, you are...
Great. 3+ more years of Tebow. Just what I wanted for Christmas.
I don't see why not. With the addition of the 5th bowl (BCS Champ. game), the foundation is already in place for a +1 (2-round playoff). Rotate...
It's a joke, chill. Of course they won't. I'm making fun of networks acting like shortening the game is the highest priority.
Anybody knows if LSU does/has ever worked with a silent count?
In the case of postseason play, the NFL mixes and matches the best officials at each position and throws them together as a crew in the playoffs,...
Regardless of how you feel about them, the new clock rules have been proven to shave off a lot of time from most games. As a result, the "slowing...
Some reasonable suggestions, IMHO: 1. The SEC supposedly has a ranking system for teams of officials, and the NCAA actually uses a formula to...
Yeah, when I think of traditional football powerhouses, Louisville and Rutgers immediately come to mind. :dis:
I never said that was the reason for EVERY one of them, but if it's obvious to a guy doing color commentary in a booth, it's got to be obvious to...
Very nice. But I took the liberty of zooming in on part of the map for a better look... :lol: [IMG]
What would be the actual penalty in that case?
Don't know if anyone else caught this, but I was watching the replay of the LSU/UT game during the false start on the final drive that made it 4th...
Anybody know how on earth Billy Donovan managed to talk ALL 5 of his starters into staying at UF, especially given how difficult it's been in...
Who actually picks the replay officials? If you have a link to some info on this, plz let me know. Also, what about camera angles? I've heard...