Better than the Golden era.what ya'll think miami gon do?
Better than the Golden era.what ya'll think miami gon do?
He will win games, I just can't see them being elite. Maybe he catches a run like the HBC at So Car but I doubt it.what ya'll think miami gon do?
Win the coastal finally.what ya'll think miami gon do?
If I wasn't as close to it as UGA fan I would agree. That said:Richt needed a change of scenery. The man won 10 games in his final season and Georgia wanted a NEW coach just as much as it actually wanted a BETTER coach
i expect Richt to do better in Miami, like Rich Rod did better in Arizona compared to Michigan
Competition wont be as strong in the ACC either
Death Penalty @RammerJammer
Alphonse Taylor arrested on DUI charge
3:26 PM ET
Alabama offensive lineman Alphonse Taylor was arrested and charged with driving under the influence on Sunday, according to records from the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Department website.
Alex ScarboroughESPN Staff Writer
Taylor remained in the Tuscaloosa County jail early Sunday afternoon on $1,000 bond. A jail official didn't have any details on his arrest. Calls to the Tuscaloosa Police Department were referred to a spokesperson, who did not immediately return a message from The Associated Press.
Cam Robinson and defensive back Hootie Jones were arrested in mid-May on drug and weapons charges in their hometown of Monroe, Louisiana, but the district attorney declined to prosecute, citing insufficient evidence.
Coach Nick Saban told reporters at SEC media days that Robinson, an All-SEC left tackle, and Jones faced internal discipline but would have a chance to play in the season opener against USC.
Taylor was already in murky standing before the incident, having spent much of spring practice working with the second-team offense. Saban said Taylor's demotion was because he needed to lose weight and get in better shape.
Information from ESPN senior writer Mark Schlabach contributed to this report.
8-9 wins, would've been much better with Mullen thowhat ya'll think miami gon do?
You been being an a$$hole to meyou're turning into a real a$$hole lately.
But keep being wrong if it's working for you.
Death Penalty @RammerJammer
Alphonse Taylor arrested on DUI charge
3:26 PM ET
Alabama offensive lineman Alphonse Taylor was arrested and charged with driving under the influence on Sunday, according to records from the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Department website.
Alex ScarboroughESPN Staff Writer
Taylor remained in the Tuscaloosa County jail early Sunday afternoon on $1,000 bond. A jail official didn't have any details on his arrest. Calls to the Tuscaloosa Police Department were referred to a spokesperson, who did not immediately return a message from The Associated Press.
Cam Robinson and defensive back Hootie Jones were arrested in mid-May on drug and weapons charges in their hometown of Monroe, Louisiana, but the district attorney declined to prosecute, citing insufficient evidence.
Coach Nick Saban told reporters at SEC media days that Robinson, an All-SEC left tackle, and Jones faced internal discipline but would have a chance to play in the season opener against USC.
Taylor was already in murky standing before the incident, having spent much of spring practice working with the second-team offense. Saban said Taylor's demotion was because he needed to lose weight and get in better shape.
Information from ESPN senior writer Mark Schlabach contributed to this report.
Death Penalty @RammerJammer
Alphonse Taylor arrested on DUI charge
3:26 PM ET
Alabama offensive lineman Alphonse Taylor was arrested and charged with driving under the influence on Sunday, according to records from the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Department website.
Alex ScarboroughESPN Staff Writer
Taylor remained in the Tuscaloosa County jail early Sunday afternoon on $1,000 bond. A jail official didn't have any details on his arrest. Calls to the Tuscaloosa Police Department were referred to a spokesperson, who did not immediately return a message from The Associated Press.
Cam Robinson and defensive back Hootie Jones were arrested in mid-May on drug and weapons charges in their hometown of Monroe, Louisiana, but the district attorney declined to prosecute, citing insufficient evidence.
Coach Nick Saban told reporters at SEC media days that Robinson, an All-SEC left tackle, and Jones faced internal discipline but would have a chance to play in the season opener against USC.
Taylor was already in murky standing before the incident, having spent much of spring practice working with the second-team offense. Saban said Taylor's demotion was because he needed to lose weight and get in better shape.
Information from ESPN senior writer Mark Schlabach contributed to this report.
Just reporting the news sirGet this slander outta here
Who gives a shytFinebaum bout to go in on Nick on Monday
Just reporting the news sir