Maybe Orlando wasn't that great here

Manster: Don’t go away!!! Sanity and knowledge are still appreciated and necessary on this board! You and two others are my only hope! I’ll happily share a drink or 4 at any home game!

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Thanks pal! Appreciate it!! All good !!!

I see your point but after a bruiser with Oklahoma, a road trip against a motivated Cincy, a roadie at Navy, a close tussle with Tulsa, those kids were absolutely exhausted.

Not to mention the distraction that was Tom Herman !!!

I think a typo would be the best excuse for giving up “48” points.

The excuse for giving up 28 first half points would be when your offense goes:
Fumble, Fumble, Punt, Punt, Punt, Punt, TD, Missed Field Goal

Especially if the only first half score is a 4 play 10 yard drive after your defense gives you that field position.

So yeah, the defense wasn’t really the biggest problem that game.

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i was actually going to post this too. people on here looking at the box scores for their argument lol

Fbs schedules info is outdated…we made an announcement that we pushed the Georgia southern games back

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I come for the stats, banter, be the first to knowabout Coogs, and the occasional if I was a coach speak. :sunglasses:

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Two sides to the coin. One side, I know better than the President, AD and coaches. The other side, trust every decision the President, AD and coaches make. Both sides rarely agreeing but have the Coogs best interest at heart.

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Judas needs to hire his old college roommate from LSU, Dave Aranda. And find a new quarterback; possibly one of the true freshman.

Could be a certain QB from Channelview that is currently on the Crimson Tide roster that could be in Austin next fall with possibly 2 years left of eligibility.

Hmm… He alright. But they have two highly freshman in their roster and one who might be the best in Rochon Johnson in '19. I always thought that 2019 was their year for boom or bust.

Personal experience . . . . . today, I stopped by a Chick fil A I have frequented several times over the past few months. I specifically asked if the owner was in today. I was told NO . . . . . I followed up with “Does he come in frequently?” . . . . . answer NO . . . . . Maybe it’s like education . . . . . Written word is good, but the real education comes thru OJT . . . . . The written rules and real world activity seem to be different, at least in this case . . . . .

I imagine it falls under rules of conduct. As long as the business is making enough money for Chick-Fil-A, no worries. If the business under performs to what they expect, they can point to owner attendance as a reason to revoke the ownership without breach of contract.

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Probably. I doubt they put stuff like that on their website just for the heck of it though. The expectation is pretty clear.

I seriously doubt Chick Fil A would be cool with a new owner also coaching college football. That was the point of all this. That would be very public and contrary to their expectations.

Well yeah. I get you don’t get to be a part time owner at Chick Fil A. Although, if Houston was a little more high profile than a top 5 G5 program, you could see Chick Fil A making concessions just on the side story being advertised for free every time the camera pan over to Tony for the first time and the announcers mention his “side gig.”

Maybe. They are also pretty true to their values. I could see them passing on it for that reason but who knows.

We lucked out on that Cincy win, and they weren’t that good.

I remember at the SMU game sitting behind the Houston bench and watching Herman not talk to anybody. He looked like he did not want to be there. There was one time Ward had to run across the sideline to ask him something and right after he answered, Herman turned his back to him and walked farther away. Never seen anything like it before.

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