Georgia was 1 win away going back to the playoffs and 3 peating.
And they got players left and right going to the portal
Georgia was 1 win away going back to the playoffs and 3 peating.
And they got players left and right going to the portal
Big Bear putting them on gameGeorgia was 1 win away going back to the playoffs and 3 peating.
And they got players left and right going to the portal
Still don't see how anyone can say 2019 LSU isn't the GOAT team just based on the teams they knocked off.
@ #9 Texas
#7 Auburn
#9 Florida
@ #3 Alabama
#4 Georgia
#4 Oklahoma
#3 Clemson
Knocked off Bama, UGA, and Clemson all in one season is already nuts. Then add in the rest of that schedule. I don't think anyone else gets through that. Damn sure not 01 Miami, 05 Texas, or even 04 USC
lol sureBecause 2001 Hurricanes existed and would have done the same
They struggled vs Boston f’n College and Va Tech that season. Amazing folks skip over that part. Anyway, ‘95 Nebraska >>>>Because 2001 Hurricanes existed and would have done the same
shyt don’t make no sense. Bama’s Goliath. The bully. Indestructible. They’re SEC! SEC! So much better than Michigan.
I’m sure they hired dude for his X’s and O’s tho.
He a double/triple/quadruple agent?He used to work for Saban back in 2012
The stickers adorning helmets of the Colorado School of Mines' Orediggers show off a different kind of performance: they list the players' academic majors.
The Orediggers are ranked at the top of Division II -- which comprises mostly smaller universities allowed to offer only partial scholarships. The team has won five consecutive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference titles and have beaten opponents this season with lopsided scores like 70-7, 52-0 and 77-3.
The quarterback is the leading touchdown producer in all of college football history. Matocha broke the career record for passing touchdowns this past weekend with 161 and holds the total touchdown record -- including passing and rushing -- with 190 scores. Last year, he won the Harlon Hill Award, the division's version of the Heisman Trophy, for the best player in the division and is a finalist again this year.
"I think we have 45 kids from Texas," says Coach Sterbick. "It's the industry part of it with oil and gas." With petroleum and mechanical engineering among the most popular majors on the team, Kenney explains that players "get to come back home where there's a ton of jobs in Texas that suit the engineering specialists Mines produces."
i dont remember this game