Oh yea, XXL TideFan, Have you seen Terry (the guy that comes around here with all the "inside information" from Bamma) around, we have not heard much from him lately?
Kirk's little touchdown dance really looked ... uh ... "sweet" ! He has no objectivity, Big 10 homer. Nice to see him eating a big old piece of humble pie.
Herbstreit is all about agenda's now. He likes to mockingly give one opinion with the idea of inspiring the opposite. He repeatedly said one thing on ESPN only to show his true colors on his local radio show in Columbus. He also has his pet programs that he loves such as Notre Dame and Miami, each of whom he predicted for the national title last year. He used to be fairly logical but he's gone big time and lost perspective.
Herbstreit is all about agenda's now. He likes to mockingly give one opinion with the idea of inspiring the opposite. He repeatedly said one thing on ESPN only to show his true colors on his local radio show in Columbus. He also has his pet programs that he loves such as Notre Dame and Miami, each of whom he predicted for the national title last year. He used to be fairly logical but he's gone big time and lost perspective.
Herbstreit alway is wrong... below is my favorite of his predictions from the 2004 season. Please note that he was wrong then. On Gameday last Saturday Corso Picked LSU to beat Florida, and Herbstreit picked... Florida. WRONG AGAIN. When he made that pick I knew LSU would win because Herstreit is an idiot who has never respected LSU By Kirk Herbstreit Special to ESPN.com No. 21 Auburn vs. No 9 LSU (7:45 p.m., ESPN) Auburn has turned things around in a big way after starting 0-2, averaging 303 rushing yards per game and allowing the offensive line to take charge of games. Things have been simplified up front, allowing Cadillac Williams and his fellow running backs to get on track. Quarterback Jason Campbell has also benefited from the improved line play, getting sacked just once over the last five games after being taken down 13 times in the first two. His play will be essential to taking pressure off the running game against LSU, because Nick Saban's team leads the nation in rushing defense at 53.1 yards per game. LSU quarterback Matt Mauck has gotten more and more comfortable over the last few weeks and now ranks sixth in the SEC in total offense at 1,440 total yards. The LSU running game will be tested against Auburn with both Joseph Addai and Shyrone Carey suffering injuries last week, but freshman Justin Vincent and Alley Broussard filled in admirable and will help out this week if needed. Mauck and Campbell will be the key to the game, though, and whichever quarterback has the better day and keeps the opposing defense honest will lead his team to victory. Look for Campbell to get the ball to Jeris McIntyre and Courtney Taylor to open things up for Cadillac and Co. Auburn wins, 27-23.