FWIW, you have an off week between those games. Honestly, I can't say this SEC schedule is the easiest in the SEC if you look at it on a team by team basis. As example, we've practically got every "team" at home with the exception of AU. Va Tech is going to be a fun game to watch, no doubt.
Ooops, forgot to even look at the dates. That makes it a little more bearable but still difficult. There is always the possibility of looking ahead past one of the easier teams(Ole Miss last year...eek) after playing a hard one and with another one up next but I'd rather take that chance then having to play two top ten teams in a row.
IF you are talking about Alabama and Auburn, I don't see that happening. I wouldn't mind it, but, two top 25 teams is more like it.
Terry, you kinda tickled me with that one. :wink: It doesn't matter where y'all, they, or we are ranked for the Bama Auburn games, they're always dog fights. :thumb:
I agree we do have one of the friendliest SEC schedules. I mean all the big games are at home and we aren't playing Tennessee or Georgia this year. So yeah, we deserve this schedule after playing 4 top 10 teams on the road last season, which cost us a NC. This year is ours baby..:thumb:
I'm a member of TAF. TAF is cool b/c I will, for example, go golfing at the Shaquille O'Neal Tournament in Plaquemine. It costs $600 for a 4 man team. I bring my buddies and they all pay me cash and I stroke a check for 2 teams ($1,200). They serve us free beer (all you can drink...ALL day long). We eat Jambalaya (again, all you can eat). We shoot the breeze w/ Shaq, and TAF gives me a $1,200 credit (and I actually only gave $150 out of pocket). AND they send me a 1099 for the donation b/c it's tax deductible. Then my regular donations here and there. Seems to me that you can donate to TAF and have a good time doing it. Hopefully this will help "buy my way" up the priority list as you mentioned.:thumb: