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@Matrix Georgia and Kirby won one tonight for America tonight. Fuck Texas and their high horse fan base.
Also fuck that head ref.
Reading lips it looked like Kirby said to him after he changed the PI call is "one more call like that and you're fucking done" meaning you can't change the rule book on a whim.
Oklahoma hasn't scored less than 10 points in consecutive games since pre Bob Stoops era. Venables needs to fire whoever told him run Doug Gabriel off.LSU v A&M next week. Winner will sit alone in first place in the SEC
Who had that on their SEC bingo card?
Oklahoma has scored five offensive touchdowns during its past four games.
USCw has lost 9 of their last 14 games.
Auburn was 105-1 when it had a second-half lead of at least 14 points. After Saturday they're now 105-2
Some of these teams may fall apart the second half of the season or maybe they'll continue their winning ways but who expected Illinois, Indiana, Army, Navy, Iowa St, BYU, and Cincinnati to be where they are? I think five of those teams are still undefeated. Illinois is 6-1 and Cincinnati is 5-2. Pretty awesome
Makes the loss that much more satisfying for me.It absolutely doesn't. Let's all welcome these clowns into the conference. They're already getting the benefit of the doubt.
PretendersI notice you boys are ignoring the Clemson Tigers bringing down the mighty Cavaliers.
If they can calm down Cade in the 1st quarter nothing can stop us.
Le Chat Noir
I paused the game and had my wife come look at this kid’s hair.
Our defense is fucking atrocious. Send hate mail to Ron English.@Wild how much more can your team piss me off?
I hate “the u”
I’m getting on it in about an hourOur defense is fucking atrocious. Send hate mail to Ron English.
And the score really doesn't even paint the full picture. Could've been worse for multiple reasons."Georgia’s 15-point win Saturday night in Austin was the largest margin of victory against a team ranked No. 1 in the AP poll in the regular season since Oklahoma beat Nebraska 31-14 in 2000 — and it was the largest on the road since Notre Dame beat Pitt 31-16 in 1982."