Thats a real shytty thing to say. Somebody is having a bad dayYall aint ever sniffing QB U though
Thats a real shytty thing to say. Somebody is having a bad dayYall aint ever sniffing QB U though
Speaking of which, you got a hookup on them USCe tix? I'm 45 min away so I might try to catch a gameDepending on times I'm going to try to make the South Carolina vs Florida and Clemtech vs FSU game on the same day. I hope Clemsux/FSU is an early start. It's easy to drive from Clemscum to Columbia. Both games are College Gameday candidates right now.
Speaking of which, you got a hookup on them USCe tix? I'm 45 min away so I might try to catch a game
Holla atcha boy. Last game I went to in Columbia was on a hot ass day when y'all played Troy back in 2010Some what. I get them several different ways. My friends dad gets them but he is old now and doesn't go often.
If you are watching Georgia's annual G-Day spring scrimmage from home -- or elect to record it for later viewing -- you'll get a very unique experience.
According to a series of tweets from SEC Communications Director Chuck Dunlap, the SEC Network will be giving viewers multiple different angles from which to see and analyze the action.
There will be six additional commentators for the game, joining Dave Neal, Matt Stinchcomb, and Maria Taylor (sideline) on the call. ESPN SEC writer Edward Aschoff will also be in charge of shadowing and participating as a member of the referee crew.
As a result, fans will get an inside look at referee preparations for the scrimmage and other crucial aspects of officiating. The Bulldogs will also have a special head referee for the game, SEC Coordinator of Football Officials Steve Shaw. Per Dunlap, Shaw will be mic'd up throughout the game and will wear a head camera so fans can see the action from his point of view. There will also be an online feed provided by Watch ESPN for fans to view the action solely from the officials head camera.
G-Day is scheduled for April 22 at 2 p.m. ET.
You know you been on this bytch a long time when you remember arguing with @MMS about this when it happened
#1 player in the nation got Louisiana roots. Y'all USC fans bettter watch out
I hope Arden Key doesn't turn out like Dion Jordan. He was the 3rd overall pick a few years ago just got waived
Rickey Jean Fracious has put up a respectable career. Michael Brockers is good he couldnt get as much playing time in that Rams D-line tho. He might breakout with the Colts.Who LSU's best Dlineman in the NFL?
Glenn Dorsey
Barkevious Mingo
Drake Nevis
Sam montgomery
Rickey Jean Fracious has put up a respectable career. Michael Brockers is good he couldnt get as much playing time in that Rams D-line tho. He might breakout with the Colts.
The best d-lineman we put out in recent years is Danielle Hunter tho. 22 y/o only his 2nd year and already had a 12.5 sack season. I don't even think he was the starter on Viking defense.