Context to prev post. Was two separate points he was attempting to convey, just gump college level grammar.
“our day will come” https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...=qw9RVjEN9OI&usg=AOvVaw0FhlVnWGc3VZ3p1DKLweR_
@Kikicaca on Ed Orgeron hiring 75 year old Lou Tepper to coach LSU LBer's. "Caca's Hot Take" "It's O's team he can do what he wants. I think you guys are too hard on Tepper. He had a few problems but, It was partly on the players & partly on DiNardo's poor recruiting. When you look at Tepper's body of work, it's hard to argue his success. In time, O will have him cranking out 1st round 'backers yearly. Tap will say bad things about Coach O & Tepp, like why are we 2-6 again, irrelevent stuff like that. We are still rebuilding & the young pups still need more time to learn his system. But Tap won't ever recognize Coach O coached us to the greatest season ever, just 3 short years ago, and will again, in time. Never go full taint! I don' t care if he calls me Mr. Whipple, I'll squeeze that damn Charmin as hard as I want too. We just signed high caliber 3 star committment, Javebieri Zimbabwe at drop backer, we still comin boys!"
well that didn’t age well.... LSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS For Immediate Release - November 10, 2020 LSU-ALABAMA FOOTBALL GAME POSTPONED BATON ROUGE – LSU’s game against Alabama in Tiger Stadium and Texas A&M’s contest at Tennessee on November 14 have been postponed due to a combination of positive tests, contact tracing and subsequent quarantining of individuals within the LSU and Texas A&M football programs, consistent with Southeastern Conference COVID-19 management requirements. “Based on the number of student-athletes unavailable due to positive tests, contact tracing, and non-COVID injuries, we will not have the minimum number of scholarship players necessary to play on Saturday,” LSU Director of Athletics Scott Woodward said. “We are disappointed there will be no football in Tiger Stadium this weekend, but we will always prioritize the health and wellness of our student-athletes. We will continue to follow the league’s protocols in order to safely and responsibly return to play.” It was announced Monday that the Auburn at Mississippi State game of November 14 has been postponed due to positive tests and subsequent quarantining of individuals within the Mississippi State football program. “While it is unfortunate to have multiple postponements in the same week, we began the season with the understanding interruptions to the schedule were possible and we have remained focused throughout the season on the health of everyone around our programs,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “We must remain vigilant, within our programs and in our communities, to prevent the spread of the virus and to manage activities that contribute to these interruptions.” The Auburn at Mississippi State and Texas A&M at Tennessee games have been tentatively rescheduled for December 12. Because LSU has a game tentatively scheduled for December 12, the opportunity to reschedule the Alabama at LSU game will need to be evaluated. The rescheduling of games on the remaining SEC football schedule may include December 19 as a playing date. The SEC’s COVID-19 management requirements, as developed by the SEC’s Return to Activity and Medical Guidance Task Force, are available on SECsports.com.