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Gigem

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1078 on: October 29, 2025, 10:53:22 AM »
I've never been to BR, but my college-aged son has went several times.  He told me it was a wild place.  I knew it was different when he told me how the bar workers were doing shots with the customers.  Big no-no 'round these parts.  He went 3-4 times and told me it got wilder every time.  And he's been to CS, Lubbock, etc.  

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« Reply #1079 on: October 29, 2025, 11:00:18 AM »
Just curious, do you watch many SEC games other than OU games?
Oh, one or two a weekend. About the same as I did with Big 12 games in recent years.

I'm less and less interested in CFB with each passing year. Including what's going on in Norman.

But, to your point, I read more about more SEC officiating controversies than I did about them in Big 12.

Maybe the Big 12 officials are worse than the SEC officials. But it's a low bar to get under.
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« Reply #1080 on: October 29, 2025, 11:47:58 AM »
I'm less and less interested in CFB with each passing year. Including what's going on in Norman.

I hear you.

10 years ago I'd have been legit distraught at the post-2019 collapse of our program and the various derps of the BK era, and I'd be scouring news sites every 5 minutes for the latest rumors on coaching candidates.

I won't say I don't care now, because it does still irritate me to watch our games when we play poorly, but I don't get nearly as worked up as I used to, and I find I don't think about it much outside of game-time.  Other than when I come here and think of interesting aspects to talk to y'all about.  I'm not optimistic about the future of the team, but neither do I care a great deal like I used to.  

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« Reply #1081 on: October 30, 2025, 09:55:48 AM »
Well, it was reported/rumored via Twitter/X, but nothing since.  

Sorry, I missed this earlier.  Just unsubstantiated stuff from "sauces" nobody has ever heard of.  I haven't heard anything from a reputable source, other than LSU and Kelly are continuing to negotiate the buyout.  Which does make it sound like they have an escape clause, or think they do, or are just trying to strong-arm the situation.  

The rumors are fun and salacious, but that's what rumors are meant to be.  Who knows if any of it's true.  

It does seem that there is a lot of smoke around the fires of LSU-head coach infidelities.  Someone said the other day, "Good grief, is our HC job where marriages go to die?  It's taken out the last three coaches."  Well, that would be Kelly (unsubstantiated rumors which could EASILY be the state-powers pulling levers to squirm their way out of a bigger buyout, though he did bizarrely file for divorce from his wife a couple years ago, though that seemed to work itself out), Orgeron (kind of obvious, he posted his escapades all over Twitter), and Miles (rumored to have been unfaithful to his wife at some point while at LSU).  But it's more than that, because Saban famously supposedly had an affair with Candy Edwards, wife of infamous Once-and-Future governor Edwin Edwards.  I don't know how well corroborated that was, but the smoke on that one was everywhere.  

Now the governor has declared that the AD will not pick the new coach, and that he would sooner let Donald Trump pick the coach than AD Woodward.  There is no permanent university president at the moment, who would typically have more leeway to tell the governor to shut up and let us handle it.  Right now he says the BoS will form a search committee which will find a new coach.  They all serve at his pleasure of course, as will whoever the new president winds up being, and the AD is probably about to have less friends than he's ever had around there.  

I've decided Louisiana's politics interfering with LSU football is far more interesting than LSU football.  

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1082 on: October 30, 2025, 09:58:39 AM »
It's not my intention to seem to be piling on LSU, but they're in the SEC news today for a lot of reasons. 


https://twitter.com/No3sports/status/1982415023751471193


I also haven't seen anything about this from anyone who covers LSU football.

Until I see it or hear it mentioned from a reputable "sauce," I just take it as LSU is in the news cycle and everyone wants to use it to increase their click-bait views.  

Unfortunately the defense might actually get better on standard downs without Perkins on the field.  

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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1084 on: November 02, 2025, 02:10:33 AM »
So Auburn lost 10-3 to Kentucky.  At home.  

Talk about hard times....

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« Reply #1085 on: November 02, 2025, 12:48:52 PM »
For someone never sold on Brent Venables and staff, Oklahoma came away with an impressive win over a higher ranked Tennessee team in Neyland last night. Wins like last night's turn a lot around and keep a lot on track if Oklahoma is going to continue a future with Venables - a future that has been in question almost since his hiring.

Going into this year I figured the Sooners were overrated with a ceiling of 4-5 against the gantlet of Michigan, Auburn, Texas, @ S. Carolina, Ole Miss, @ Tennessee, @ Alabama, Missouri, and LSU. So far the Sooners are a sturdy 4-2 with three tough games still left.

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« Reply #1086 on: November 02, 2025, 01:42:21 PM »
For someone never sold on Brent Venables and staff, Oklahoma came away with an impressive win over a higher ranked Tennessee team in Neyland last night. Wins like last night's turn a lot around and keep a lot on track if Oklahoma is going to continue a future with Venables - a future that has been in question almost since his hiring.

Going into this year I figured the Sooners were overrated with a ceiling of 4-5 against the gantlet of Michigan, Auburn, Texas, @ S. Carolina, Ole Miss, @ Tennessee, @ Alabama, Missouri, and LSU. So far the Sooners are a sturdy 4-2 with three tough games still left.
Last night's OU @ Tennessee game was one of the strangest I've ever seen. At the end of the 1st quarter, OU had run 10 plays, had 29 yards of offense, had been penalized 25 yards, and only trailed 10-7, thanks to a fumble-scoop-score. It was somewhat better in the 2nd quarter--18 plays for 75 yards of offense. And OU led 16-10. Tennessee had dominated the stats, but had given up 3 turnovers by that time--2 picks in addition to the fumble. The picks were in the last 2:33 of the half, and each resulted in an OU FG. OU being in the lead at that point was almost laughable.

The 2nd half was pretty even, stats-wise. Each team scored 17 more points, and yardage was about equal. It was still a wild and woolly half of football. OU had 2 turnovers--a fumble and a pick. In the last 2 minutes of the game, Tennessee scored a TD and a FG. The Vols kicked onside after both scores, but failed both times. OU scored a TD in between Tennessee's 2 scores and ran out the clock after recovering the 2nd onside kick. The player of the game was OU's kicker, Tate Sandell, who went 4-4 on FGs, 1 of 40+ yards and 3 of 50+ yards.

OU won when it seemed like it should have lost and Tennessee lost when it seemed like it should have won. We'll take it and move on, not yet eliminated from making the SECCG and/or the CFP.

I'm still not sold on Brent Venables either. He's a great guy, but whether he can run a football program is still questionable, especially since he's he's also his own DC.
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Re: SEC Front Porch
« Reply #1089 on: November 02, 2025, 04:36:04 PM »
Yeah, you can't lose to UK at home, scoring only 3 points and keep your job.

Florida
LSU
Auburn

Some pretty good programs looking for their general.
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