Yes, it is a conspiracy theory. A conspiracy theory is when you make an accusation without a shred of evidence, such as, oh I don’t know, accusing...
Freshmen didn’t play back then. I think it wasn’t until 1974 when Tony Green broke the team season rushing record (about 850 yards).
I was thinking Don Gaffney to Lee McGriff versus Georgia.
I think their complaint on that play was that Florida was allowed to substitute even though Tennessee had not substituted.
They gave the ball to Tennessee because we failed to convert on fourth down. The late hit was a dead ball foul, after the change of possession...
Not on offsetting penalties.
Mmm…no. Since Mertz was down when he was hit, the play had already ended with Florida failing to reach the line to gain, thus turning the ball...
I didn’t. Whether it was or not, what did it as to the conversation?
It looks to me like we went 3-3 in close games (i.e. seven points or fewer) last year. The theory behind this metric is that close games are...
I’m not sure about the “no doubt” part. If you asked unbiased observers which schools belong in the top half and which in the bottom half, you...
IMO, the conference ended its existence when Sewanee left.
I’ll believe it when I see it on ESPN, either tv or online.
You may well be right. I don’t remember hearing that he pointed with plow, or that he was plowing without an animal.
This one is hard to argue with.
If the opponent is Chicago, otherwise not. Fun fact: Red Bethea was supposedly recruited when a coach saw him plowing a field.
No, they went 8-3-1 and played in the Sugar Bowl.
I can confirm that there were troughs in the 1970s.
Less recorded music and announcements during the game. I was at the Texas A&M game and it was a pleasure to be there. You could actually conduct a...
And in 1978 we fired a 4-7 coach to bring in… … an 0-10-1 coach. As I recall, that team was enormously improved over the next few years. I guess...
Um, Jeckle and Hyde?