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RE: SEC week 9 games
(10-29-2017 11:45 AM)10thMountain Wrote:  Well it seems the annual November Collapse has started a week early this year. Or maybe it was the Annual Forget How to Play Football After a Bye Week Game.

Either way, Sumlin probably lost his job last night because barring a miracle, 7 wins is his max at this point and that's not going to cut it

You are obviously not factoring in Gus's ability to totally screw the pooch in a game he should win. I give you the L.S.U. / Auburn game as people's exhibit #1.
10-29-2017 12:01 PM
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RE: SEC week 9 games
True but Im operating on the weird "home team always loses this game" to remain true because our O is just terrible from our inept OC to our undersized OL to the plain fact that Mond is just not ready to be a D1 QB and honestly may never be.
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