Wait, didn't Mangino...hey, wait a minute...is a fan of Tosu mistaken???
Go and type his name into Google. Mangenius is a tubby man. Seriously, we're not supposed to get to close to him if we see him on campus because of concerns over getting sucked into his gravity.
Hooray, your team has a Heisman winner. If football was about individual achievement, that would actually be something your team could brag about.![]()
Fran;13481853 said:Who beat Florida though?
Yes, evidently our quarterback was the greatest this year in college football. I believe that's something to brag about?
What exactly can you brag about? Going from 4 to 5 in the rankings after the 1st and 2nd teams lost? Impressive!
Auburn, LSU, and Georgia.
The last of which wasn't exactly Florida's fault offensively. Having a banged up quarterback who couldn't play like he normally does killed our team.
And our defense sucks ass, so there were no surprises there.
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That dude's a fatass.
We can brag about destroying the Heisman winning QB I suppose. We could also brag about being the hottest team in the second half of the season, and being robbed of a possible National Championship shot.
In a few weeks we will be able to brag about a BCS Bowl win - something Florida will not have.
Fran;13481875 said:Now come on, dude. You're telling me you're not giving Georgia any credit for beating Florida?
(Not trying to be a dick, just questioning your logic here)
Florida didn't lose to Georgia because Tebow was sore, or had a bad day or whatever today's excuse is. They lost because we beat them.
My god
Oh, I certainly give them credit. They raped our defense worse than usual. Our offense was just not as good as it should've been (which would've kept us in the game) due to the fact that our QB was hurt and unable to do what he normally does.
Again, he was hurt, so destroying comes as an overstatement. You guys were a great team the second half, it's just too bad the first half wasn't quite as hot (Tennessee and SC losses? Ouch!)
Again, he was hurt, so destroying comes as an overstatement. You guys were a great team the second half, it's just too bad the first half wasn't quite as hot (Tennessee and SC losses? Ouch!)
Yeah, against Hawaii. And sure, it's something Florida won't have, but I think the national championship last year still shows for something.
WOLVERINES EYEBALLING CAMERON?
With Saints coach Sean Payton not interested in becoming the next head coach at the University of Michigan, there's talk in league circles that Athletic Director Bill Martin wants to pursue Dolphins coach Cam Cameron, if Cameron is fired.
Per one league insider, Martin believes that Cameron's 0-13 (and counting) performance in his first year as an NFL head coach is an aberration.
Cameron was an assistant coach at Michigan from 1984 through 1993, and he was the head coach at Indiana. The program is looking for an offensive guru to lead the team after the retirement of Lloyd Carr.
But the pitiful performance of the Dolphins under Cameron apparently is making the former Chargers offensive coordinator a hard sell to alumni and boosters.
As we understand the scuttlebutt, Cameron prefers the NFL, and would be interested only if fired by the Fins. The possibility that Cameron would land on his feet (and that his buyout would be reduced by his salary at Michigan) could make Miami owner Wayne Huizenga even more likely to make a change after only one season
Just heard a rumor that if Cam Cameron is fired from the Miami Dolphins then he could be up for the vacancy at U-M.
God I hope this is true said:WOLVERINES EYEBALLING CAMERON?
With Saints coach Sean Payton not interested in becoming the next head coach at the University of Michigan, there's talk in league circles that Athletic Director Bill Martin wants to pursue Dolphins coach Cam Cameron, if Cameron is fired.
Per one league insider, Martin believes that Cameron's 0-13 (and counting) performance in his first year as an NFL head coach is an aberration.
Cameron was an assistant coach at Michigan from 1984 through 1993, and he was the head coach at Indiana. The program is looking for an offensive guru to lead the team after the retirement of Lloyd Carr.
But the pitiful performance of the Dolphins under Cameron apparently is making the former Chargers offensive coordinator a hard sell to alumni and boosters.
As we understand the scuttlebutt, Cameron prefers the NFL, and would be interested only if fired by the Fins. The possibility that Cameron would land on his feet (and that his buyout would be reduced by his salary at Michigan) could make Miami owner Wayne Huizenga even more likely to make a change after only one season
Just heard a rumor that if Cam Cameron is fired from the Miami Dolphins then he could be up for the vacancy at U-M.
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And that is the price you pay for having a running QB...no excuses.
Am I saying what about them? Oregon lost because they lost Dixon. Florida would've gotten completely raped without Tebow. when he's in full shape, Florida's in full shape.Are you saying the same to OU? Or Oregon? No, you are not. Dont be such aabout it.
Now, as far as tennesee, didn't they play in the SEC championship game? SC? Didn't they beat kentucky, who beat LSU, who beat UF? Hmmm...
Dude, Tebow is good, sure, but depth is key, and to say that you would beat Georgia with him is a ridiculous statement. You dont have the depth you need, and thats it, plain and simple.
Six sacks and a freshman running back making your team look silly. Not bad.
The National Championship last year, this year - is pretty much irrelevant.