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Post by Vegastrojan on Jan 8, 2018 23:40:34 GMT -6
It was nice seeing Neal Brown on the ESPN Post game show highlights show just now.
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Post by troytrojanman on Jan 8, 2018 23:49:56 GMT -6
It was nice seeing Neal Brown on the ESPN Post game show highlights show just now. I would sincerely hope that any Trojans watching the game would’ve already turned the tv off. It is nice of them to show us for half a second though.
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Post by cornhole on Jan 9, 2018 6:52:44 GMT -6
Like him or not, Saban is a football master! He consistently manages to succeed despite repeated loss of talent, coaches,and coordinators.
Saban, the UofA administration and alumni have one heckuva program that deserves respect.
Oh, yeah, and"How 'bout dem Dawgs???" Just had to say it.
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Post by cornhole on Jan 9, 2018 6:56:50 GMT -6
We'll never know, but this years UCF team may have run all over the Dawgs, UCF vs Red Elephant more interesting.
NCAA/ESPN/Bowl community has much to ponder.
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Post by startedasredwave on Jan 9, 2018 7:36:43 GMT -6
Like him or not, Saban is a football master! He consistently manages to succeed despite repeated loss of talent, coaches,and coordinators. Saban, the UofA administration and alumni have one heckuva program that deserves respect. Oh, yeah, and"How 'bout dem Dawgs???" Just had to say it. So putting Mekhi Brown back on the field after attacking an opponent and a team coach deserves respect. I do love Troy University but I’d be wearing a bag on my head today if that had been us. Winning, no matter the cost, is not winning. At least the church of the crimson tide, the largest religion in the lowly state of alabama, is alive and well.
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Post by cornhole on Jan 9, 2018 7:48:00 GMT -6
Like him or not, Saban is a football master! He consistently manages to succeed despite repeated loss of talent, coaches,and coordinators. Saban, the UofA administration and alumni have one heckuva program that deserves respect. Oh, yeah, and"How 'bout dem Dawgs???" Just had to say it. So putting Mekhi Brown back on the field after attacking an opponent and a team coach deserves respect. I do love Troy University but I’d be wearing a bag on my head today if that had been us. Winning, no matter the cost, is not winning. At least the church of the crimson tide, the largest religion in the lowly state of alabama, is alive and well. So where does that leave Troy, in "the lowely state of Alabama?"
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Post by startedasredwave on Jan 9, 2018 7:57:35 GMT -6
So putting Mekhi Brown back on the field after attacking an opponent and a team coach deserves respect. I do love Troy University but I’d be wearing a bag on my head today if that had been us. Winning, no matter the cost, is not winning. At least the church of the crimson tide, the largest religion in the lowly state of alabama, is alive and well. So where does that leave Troy, in "the lowely state of Alabama?" At the top, in a league of it’s own, where it’s always been. An oasis in this desert. Where’d you think it left us?
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Post by cornhole on Jan 9, 2018 8:08:09 GMT -6
Like him or not, Saban is a football master! He consistently manages to succeed despite repeated loss of talent, coaches,and coordinators. Saban, the UofA administration and alumni have one heckuva program that deserves respect. Oh, yeah, and"How 'bout dem Dawgs???" Just had to say it. So putting Mekhi Brown back on the field after attacking an opponent and a team coach deserves respect. I do love Troy University but I’d be wearing a bag on my head today if that had been us. Winning, no matter the cost, is not winning. At least the church of the crimson tide, the largest religion in the lowly state of alabama, is alive and well. [br So Troy is an oasis of perfection?? M point is, the man manages well, the good, the bad and the ugly. What life is.
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Post by startedasredwave on Jan 9, 2018 8:20:30 GMT -6
So putting Mekhi Brown back on the field after attacking an opponent and a team coach deserves respect. I do love Troy University but I’d be wearing a bag on my head today if that had been us. Winning, no matter the cost, is not winning. At least the church of the crimson tide, the largest religion in the lowly state of alabama, is alive and well. [br So Troy is an oasis of perfection?? M point is, the man manages well, the good, the bad and the ugly. What life is. If you read I said an oasis in this desert. Where does perfection come from?
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Post by srbtrojan on Jan 9, 2018 10:16:01 GMT -6
[br So Troy is an oasis of perfection?? M point is, the man manages well, the good, the bad and the ugly. What life is. If you read I said an oasis in this desert. Where does perfection come from? I take offense to your “lowly state of Alabama” remark! I live in Florida now but I am damn proud to be from Alabama and love to visit that great state every time I get a chance! #thinkbeforeyouspeak
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Post by startedasredwave on Jan 9, 2018 10:33:56 GMT -6
If you read I said an oasis in this desert. Where does perfection come from? I take offense to your “lowly state of Alabama” remark! I live in Florida now but I am damn proud to be from Alabama and love to visit that great state every time I get a chance! #thinkbeforeyouspeak I thought. I live here. And that’s why the a is not caps in alabama. This state lives and dies over crimson tide football. I take pride in your offense.
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Post by Troystet on Jan 9, 2018 13:52:05 GMT -6
Three things I learned from the game
1) I'm talented enough to be the half time show. That was beyond awful 2) Hawaii is a qb mecca 3 first Nat champion that finished third in their conference
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Post by Trojan By Birth on Jan 9, 2018 14:22:55 GMT -6
Three things I learned from the game 1) I'm talented enough to be the half time show. That was beyond awful 2) Hawaii is a qb mecca 3 first Nat champion that finished third in their conference I learned that both UGA and UA would have at minimal struggled against UCF. In my opinion, a season aint settled if there is an undefeated team.
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