Well, the booing was expected. We heard it in the Oregon game as well. But if a lineman is pooped or twists an ankle and can't get up, deal with it. If your offense is so one dimensional that you can only win by trying to wear out the defense with non stop action then there will always be a lot of injuries or exhaustion. You'll just have to wait until the injured player is replaced. Boo all you want.
Yes, but after six and a quarter seasons, it's tiresome to hear the same thing over and over about The Hat.
He NEVER needs to quit doing stuff like that, any more than TM needs to quit talking trash. It's all part of the mystic and mojo.
I forgot how robotic people can be on forums...But, you are all right. We have a horrible fanbase and the environment is unfriendly and classless. Just ask these two people: "They told me how wonderful this place was and how much we would enjoy playing here and what a first class environment it is, and I think the job that's being done here at West Virginia is a very, very strong one." - Les Miles "I've been to every SEC venue. You guys rank right up there when it comes to Game Day atmosphere. Kudos to your fans and your students. They were very, very impressive. I walked away from there saying, 'Wow, that place was loud.'" - Jason Ramezan, VP for LSU Alumni Association Cheers
It's called coach speak...the same coach who was yelling obscenities at our defense on the sideline was complimenting our defense the week before.
Oh, OK, got ya. I just kind of assumed he would back his team in public if he thought the opposing team's coach and/or fans were malicious in intent. I didn't realize you knew what he really meant. You know, the hidden code within this "coach speak."