Coach on staff gives player money = 3 game suspension. Yaaaay
#sourgrapes
unknown for now, could see him being kicked off the team.
Coach on staff gives player money = 3 game suspension. Yaaaay
#sourgrapes
I had no clue you were a Northwestern fan. Or that Northwestern had fans.
I'd be shocked. The coach should be shit-canned with a quickness.unknown for now, could see him being kicked off the team.
I'd be shocked. The coach should be shit-canned with a quickness.
HaHa probably couldn't even afford a taco.I'd be ok with it. How dare he do anything but live in a cardboard box and eat government provided ramen noodles.
I'm a Northwestern grad that makes fun of Northwestern sports.
I always though he was a Tech fan because he seems to hate UGA.I remember for the longest time I thought he was a Gtech fan because he rooted for the Falcons and was Korean (I'm half Korean myself and live in an area where 60% of the populace is Korean so I kinda stereotyped him). A Korean kicker from around here went to Gtech last year.
Edit. My bad he went to Georgia Southern.
Shortly after firing Lane Kiffin last weekend, the school reached out to one-time rival Jeff Tedford to ask him to come aboard as an offensive consultant and recruiter, a source told FOX Sports. USC wanted the former University of California coach to help out Clay Helton, who is in his first year as offensive coordinator and is now in sole control of the offense.
The offer to Tedford came with a suggestion he would be considered a candidate during the head-coaching search that's expected to commence in the coming weeks. The source said Tedford, who is focused on finding his next full-time position, declined the school's offer, but would still be interested in replacing Kiffin on a permanent basis.
Georgia rarely covers. I don't know about betting the house on that.Wait hold up Georgia +10.5 is for real? WTF!? Bet your house on Georgia.
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Mike and Mike set constructed in Deering Field for Friday's broadcast.
Someone's poster for Gameday:
https://twitter.com/NUHighlights/status/385810312105955328/photo/1
HaHa probably couldn't even afford a taco.
Can I do some math for you? (The sad thing is, I am good at math...and majored in Journalism. Wildcard, bitches!!!)I remember for the longest time I thought he was a Gtech fan because he rooted for the Falcons and was Korean (I'm half Korean myself and live in an area where 60% of the populace is Korean so I kinda stereotyped him). A Korean kicker from around here went to Gtech last year.
Edit. My bad he went to Georgia Southern.
Go Gata.Talon is anOregonFlorida fan.
I don't hate UGA. I hate everyone equally!Hey man, at least you're not in denial. But seriously, Northwestern is improving some. Might have a shot Saturday.
I always though he was a Tech fan because he seems to hate UGA.
I think we can pass the Mark Richt has lost control of meme to Saban at this point.
Man
Fuck Texas. Let's just give the whole state back to Mexico.
If Texas can manage to lose against Iowa State in a rout, then thst might be good enough to get rid of Brown immediately.
Come on Cyclones, finish the half.
Rod Babers resigned his sideline reporter’s position on Texas Longhorn football broadcasts because of a larger responsibility to listeners of his sports radio talk show paired with constant negative feedback he received from Texas sports information director John Bianco and members of the Texas athletic department, he told me by phone Thursday.
“They were trying to control the message and I understand that,” Babers told the Statesman by phone Thursday. “They have expectations and obligations for what a sideline reporter should say. My obligations are to the fans, (my radio listeners), and to Clear Channel (Communications), which gave me this opportunity. For them to try and dilute the message… I couldn’t let that happen.”
Babers hosts the Sports Buffet weekdays on AM-1300 The Zone. He said had grown weary of criticism he received from Bianco and others for his opinions but said he didn’t believe that head coach Mack Brown had anything with the events that led to his resignation.
Bianco said the resignation came as a surprise to him.
As for Babers’ comments, he said, “I wouldn’t call it negative feedback. I saw a few of his tweets and retweets and reminded him to be careful because he’s a member of the radio team that works for the school.”
Babers, 32, said Brown wasn’t happy with comments he made after the 40-21 loss at BYU and the two cleared the air in a meeting.
Well, you sort of got it! Dunno if I'd call it a drive.