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  • infamous114
    infamous114 Members, Moderators Posts: 52,202 Regulator
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    5 Edgerrin James days left.
  • greenwood1921
    greenwood1921 Members Posts: 47,115 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    6 Antwone Savage days till Kickoff.

    One of my favorite players, dude was a beast...

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CwGG6Mxmfkw


    Also shout out to...

    Demontre Hurst...

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gJ059nppeuo

  • smokelahoma
    smokelahoma Members Posts: 6,961 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    1 week till kickoff... lets get this ? turnt the ? up.

    BOOMER
  • greenwood1921
    greenwood1921 Members Posts: 47,115 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2013
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    1 week till kickoff... lets get this ? turnt the ? up.

    BOOMER

    Can't wait for the new one to come out...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=54GlnW9Miso
  • BDBIID
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    Joe McKnight Days Left
  • greenwood1921
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    Trey Millard a fool. He smokin wit ciga-wetts...

    @fat_daddy33: I just want to do hood rat stuff with this offense..



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    @ the :55 mark, the original...

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  • Livefromclayco
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    It's being reported that coach Urban Meyer does not want NFL scouts wearing blue at Ohio State because Michigan wears blue.


    "On the first day NFL scouts were allowed to observe Ohio State’s practice this month, at least two were wearing blue. And at some point during their time in Ohio State’s facility, Meyer’s message about what not to wear was passed along through Ohio State and staffers and even involved some players yelling to the scouts that blue was not welcome. Eventually, those scouts in blue were given Ohio State shirts to wear for the duration of their visit. One scout for an NFC team who was there but not directly involved acknowledged that the incident was “embarrassing,” but didn’t want to say anything further. Said another longtime scout who’s been to Ohio State this month but not the day of the incident: “It’s just not something that needed to happen. It could have been handled much better, and if that (blue-shirt) rule is going to be enforced, they could let us know.”
  • Shizlansky
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    allday1992 wrote: »
    It's being reported that coach Urban Meyer does not want NFL scouts wearing blue at Ohio State because Michigan wears blue.


    "On the first day NFL scouts were allowed to observe Ohio State’s practice this month, at least two were wearing blue. And at some point during their time in Ohio State’s facility, Meyer’s message about what not to wear was passed along through Ohio State and staffers and even involved some players yelling to the scouts that blue was not welcome. Eventually, those scouts in blue were given Ohio State shirts to wear for the duration of their visit. One scout for an NFC team who was there but not directly involved acknowledged that the incident was “embarrassing,” but didn’t want to say anything further. Said another longtime scout who’s been to Ohio State this month but not the day of the incident: “It’s just not something that needed to happen. It could have been handled much better, and if that (blue-shirt) rule is going to be enforced, they could let us know.”

    Some of the gayest ? ever..

    ? need to grow up..
  • infamous114
    infamous114 Members, Moderators Posts: 52,202 Regulator
    edited August 2013
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    American Heritage vs Cypress Bay on ESPN. Broward County/South Florida football.

    Sony Michel is playing.
  • Livefromclayco
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    American Heritage vs Cypress Bay on ESPN2. Broward County/South Florida football.

    Future Gator soul snatcher Sony Michel is playing.

    Fixed
  • Inglewood_B
    Inglewood_B Members Posts: 12,246 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Urban Meyer was like... "? ckrabs"
  • Livefromclayco
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    The other team so scared of Sony everybody else killing them
  • infamous114
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    Sony had a nice run on that drive dragging Cypress Bay defenders.
  • smittysmith
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    This ? #5.....
  • Livefromclayco
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    From what I saw Sony lives up to all the hype I've heard. American Heritage got some talented players too Coach Richt might have to make a couple of more stops down there
  • tha bause
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    allday1992 wrote: »
    It's being reported that coach Urban Meyer does not want NFL scouts wearing blue at Ohio State because Michigan wears blue.


    "On the first day NFL scouts were allowed to observe Ohio State’s practice this month, at least two were wearing blue. And at some point during their time in Ohio State’s facility, Meyer’s message about what not to wear was passed along through Ohio State and staffers and even involved some players yelling to the scouts that blue was not welcome. Eventually, those scouts in blue were given Ohio State shirts to wear for the duration of their visit. One scout for an NFC team who was there but not directly involved acknowledged that the incident was “embarrassing,” but didn’t want to say anything further. Said another longtime scout who’s been to Ohio State this month but not the day of the incident: “It’s just not something that needed to happen. It could have been handled much better, and if that (blue-shirt) rule is going to be enforced, they could let us know.”

    A million goats. ? Michigan
  • infamous114
    infamous114 Members, Moderators Posts: 52,202 Regulator
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    4 Devin Hester days left.

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  • Livefromclayco
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    5 Garrison Hearst/ Damian Swann days left until CFB season

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  • greenwood1921
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    5 Steve Davis (R.I.P.) days till kickoff...

    Won back-to-back titles in the 70s. Died earlier this year in a plane crash.


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  • BDBIID
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    til kickoff. Key
  • bgoat
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    >>>>----;;;;----The Monopoly on ? in Pennsylvania is over --->>>>

    7 Ponder days until NOLE FOOTBALL!!

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  • S.jR.
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    allday1992 wrote: »
    5 Garrison Hearst/ Damian Swann days left until CFB season

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    Halfway to GOATing then the Swann picture stopped it.
  • G.Avant
    G.Avant Members, Writer Posts: 4,360 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    bgoat wrote: »
    >>>>----;;;;----The Monopoly on ? in Pennsylvania is over --->>>>

    7 Ponder days until NOLE FOOTBALL!!

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    Da ? ?? :-O :-O :-O

    I guess that's that FSU ? right there smh
  • bgoat
    bgoat Members Posts: 4,339 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    G.Avant wrote: »
    bgoat wrote: »
    >>>>----;;;;----The Monopoly on ? in Pennsylvania is over --->>>>

    7 Ponder days until NOLE FOOTBALL!!

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    Da ? ?? :-O :-O :-O

    I guess that's that FSU ? right there smh

    Yeah, you wouldn't understand. It's just the way we name threads(on a different board).

    You got Ben Rapelisberger, Penn St/Sandusky, we got a player(Greg Dent) kicked of the team for ? . Then Monday night we're ? Pitt. So that the explanation for that. We change every week according to whomever we play.
  • goodlookinout
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    Here's where all 14 SEC teams rank in my eyes heading into the first weekend of the season:

    1. Alabama: The two-time defending national champion brings back an extremely talented defense and an All-American candidate at quarterback who will have a slew of weapons to work with. The question is if there's a team not named Alabama that can stop the Tide from winning its third straight BCS national title.

    2. Texas A&M: Reigning Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel has received all the wrong kinds of attention this year, but as long as he's the Aggies' quarterback, A&M should again contend for the SEC West. Even with an ongoing investigation swirling around Johnny Football and his autographs, it doesn't sound like A&M plans to sit its star for Saturday's opener against Rice.

    3. Georgia: The Bulldogs lost a wealth of defensive experience from last year's team, but they still will operate with one of the nation's best offenses. There should be no shortage of points in Georgia's opening matchup against Clemson on Saturday, and it'll provide a nice test for the Dawgs' young defense.

    4. South Carolina: There are questions at linebacker and in the secondary, but having arguably the SEC's best defensive line could help mask some issues behind it early. Oh, and Jadeveon Clowney is still roaming around out there. The Gamecocks also should have quite the balanced offense to work with this fall, even if two quarterbacks are sharing snaps at times.

    5. Florida: The defense lost some key starters from last year, but it looks like year's defense won't miss much of a beat given the quality reps returners got last year. The offense is still a mystery, especially the passing game, as a consistent receiving target has to emerge. Also, not having running back Matt Jones after the first week would be a major blow.

    6. LSU: The return of running back Jeremy Hill and the maturation of quarterback Zach Mettenberger mean the Tigers should have a better and more explosive offense in 2013. It'll help to have a solid line and all of Mettenberger's top receiving targets returning, but can that rebuilt defense help get LSU back into BCS contention this fall?

    7. Vanderbilt: Off-field distractions could be clouding the minds of these players, but coach James Franklin has made sure to keep his guys as focused as possible. Expectations are higher than ever, as a very good -- and underrated -- defense returns, while the offense has the potential to be very explosive again. However, if starting receiver Chris Boyd misses time due to his suspension, Vanderbilt could be in trouble.

    8. Ole Miss: The expectations are higher in Oxford than they have been in years, but second-year coach Hugh Freeze would like those tempered a bit. Nineteen starters return, including All-SEC candidates Donte Moncrief and Bo Wallace. It's hard not to think the Rebels will build off the success Freeze had in his first year. Depth is still an issue in certain areas, and the start of the schedule is brutal.

    9. Auburn: With Gus Malzahn back on the Plains and Ellis Johnson working with the defense, the Tigers have the recipe to be better in 2013. No longer will coaches be trying to fit a square peg into a round hole on offense, and Johnson has proved to be a great at developing talent. Those are two things that lacked in last year's team. Also, Malzahn has said he's very comfortable with junior college transfer quarterback Nick Marshall, who fits his offense perfectly.

    10. Mississippi State: Dan Mullen is looking to take the Bulldogs to their fourth straight bowl game. The talent is certainly there to do it, but the road to the postseason will be challenging. Mississippi State has to replace its top four receiving threats and three starters in the secondary, including Jim Thorpe Award winner Johnthan Banks. Having veterans Tyler Russell and LaDarius Perkins working behind a solid offensive line will help, but this team has to generate more pressure from its defensive line.

    11. Missouri: The Tigers' SEC debut didn't go well at all last year, but injuries were a major factor. The offensive line is healthier, but communication issues in the spring really hurt the offense's growth. The hope is that the talent at receiver lives up to its potential, while the defense has to make strides at linebacker and in the secondary.

    12. Tennessee: New coach Butch Jones has brought a lot of excitement to the program, and he's building for the future. But in the present, a lot of questions remain, especially on offense. So much receiving talent is gone, and recently named starting quarterback Justin Worley has little experience. The defense returns a lot of experience and should be better-suited to run John Jancek's 4-3 defensive scheme.

    13. Arkansas: There's no question Bret Bielema's presence in Fayetteville has generated some much-needed excitement, but the personnel has to match Bielema's intensity. Right now, the name of the game is making sure players adapt to Bielema's more physical style. The inexperienced receiving corps has been ravaged by injuries plus a transfer, and the defense still has a lot of questions at linebacker and in the secondary.

    14. Kentucky: New coach Mark Stoops has known since day one that fixing the problems at the offensive skill positions was going to be tough. A quarterback has to be found, consistency at receiver must develop, and the running backs have to stay healthy. Defensively, the line is one of the SEC's best, but there are holes at linebacker and in the secondary. A turnaround is possible, but this team has a long way to go.