College Football Thread

Auburn may be without Kerryon Johnson. I don’t know the extent of his injury yesterday, but his reaction leaving the field didn’t look good. Even as a Bama fan, I hated to see that. He is a warrior.

If I can give Georgia any advice, don’t blitz on third down often. Bama did yesterday and got burned time and time again.
 
Almost everything had to go just perfectly for Auburn to win by that much last time. Johnson or no Johnson, I think they're still the favorite but it will be close. Georgia has got to be able to get off the field on third down and they have to get pressure on Stidham.
 
Frankly, yesterday was the worst executed game by Alabama since the infamous Louisiana-Monroe debacle in 2007. Executed by players and coaches

Georgia against Auburn was the worst execution (both players and coaches) by Georgia all year. It's really weird how off both Georgia and Bama were for such a big game.

If either team had showed up the games would have been much closer.
 
Tennessee may be hiring a HC that may have covered up child molestation. Awesome. Will no longer root for TN if this happens. Just a slap in the face to the school and it's fans, especially after the Title IX fiasco.
 
Mullen is a terrific hire for UF. Better fit than Kelly, IMO.

Shiano is a terrible hire. Just awful. Has Tennessee fallen that far or is this just inept management of the program?
 
Georgia against Auburn was the worst execution (both players and coaches) by Georgia all year. It's really weird how off both Georgia and Bama were for such a big game.

If either team had showed up the games would have been much closer.

Gotta give credit to Auburn, I think, since it's happened twice.
 
Always liked Mullen and thought he did a terrific job at State.

In lusting after the most recent glory days under Urban Meyer, it makes sense to bring back one of the two architect coordinators. I still think Strong would've been a good hire, too, but UF is absolutely desperate for offense (whereas, as a UF fan, I just want to see them get to the SEC Championship as a real threat—instead of getting there due to a weak East—regardless of which side of the ball sees the greater focus).
 
Gotta give credit to Auburn, I think, since it's happened twice.

The thing is Auburn didn't make UGA commit drive extending personal fouls or muff that punt. It didn't force Bama to have bad snaps or commit an idiotic offsides. The only thing I can think is the crowd had UGA and Bama off their games. Won't have that in Atlanta.
 
Jimbo Fisher May be headed that way. Craziest day of college football news I’ve seen in a long time.

Just curious why would Fish leave for AM?

At FSU he’s guaranteed to be a top 3-4 team in the conference if done right. At A&M it would be a struggle to get far in the SEC.
 
Unbelievable how bad the decision makers are at UT. What were they thinking? The backlash from UT fans on this is incredible. Going to get a really bad coach now though.
 
Just curious why would Fish leave for AM?

At FSU he’s guaranteed to be a top 3-4 team in the conference if done right. At A&M it would be a struggle to get far in the SEC.
I think I have heard the relationship between him and FSU brass is broken beyond repair. He also has ties with current Aggies AD. Not too mention he’s going to get over 7 million annually.
 
Unbelievable how bad the decision makers are at UT. What were they thinking? The backlash from UT fans on this is incredible. Going to get a really bad coach now though.

I would think the public view would support TN on this considering the accusations against Schiano. Still looks very bad on our Admin that they would ok this hire. Money still talks and coordinators looking to make a name or smaller school coaches looking to fatten their wallet will still be interested. Honestly, I'd bring back Lane or go after Strong. A day ago, you'd get cussed out for talking about a Lane reunion. Now, I think every TN would welcome the news over Schiano.

From reports, Schiano seems like a likeable guy and he gets high praise from people around college football. But the reputation is there and it won't go away anytime soon. And it's not something that needs to be associated with TN, especially after the Title IX fiasco.
 
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