Wake up, bitches. It is GAME DAY!

This is what I plan on watching or at least checking today.

12pm ET
Michigan at Michigan State [Fox]
Cincinnati at Tulane [ESPN2]

3:30pm ET
Texas Tech at Oklahoma [ABC]
Georgia vs Florida [CBS]

4pm ET
Duke at Wake Forest [ACCN]

7pm ET
SMU at Houston [ESPN2]

7:30pm ET
Louisville at NC State [ACCN]

10:30pm ET
Fresno State at San Diego State [CBSSN]
 
Good job this year so far, but IF he drops some games down the stretch and you take in consideration the portal moves and COVID SR's ect. (and you have to give him credit for making the right moves there) and the schedule,
Is he REALLY the slash hire that LSU's brass wants?

He may be and may do great but I have a feelin the shine may wear off pretty significantly if/when he starts dropping games.
I'm not sure you could find a better option for LSU? He has coached at LSU under Saban. He has been a DC in the SEC at Georgia. He has NFL coaching experience as well.

Not to mention, as an African American, he'd had an inherent advantage when recruiting many top recruits in the South and nationally, as he has walked in their shoes.

I wouldn't be surprised in the least bit to see LSU go get Tucker from MSU. Contrary to what MSU alum may think, their ceiling is only so high, and winning a national title is never happening in today's CFB for them. LSU is one of a select few schools who have that opportunity, as a talent rich state with other talent rich states around them to pull in the players needed to win a National title.

If LSU offered Tucker - he'd be a fool not to jump at it.
 
I'm sure he will still be mentioned -- MSU was a train wreck last year -- they had 30+ players transfer out and brought in like 40 transfers. He has brought the team together playing as a team and believing in themselves at warp speed. Many thought MSU would win 5-6 games year and it'd be a successful year -- the fact they are 7-0 and ranked 7th is an amazing coaching feat.
The over under for wins was 4.5 if memory serves, Valenti took the under.
 
I'm not sure you could find a better option for LSU? He has coached at LSU under Saban. He has been a DC in the SEC at Georgia. He has NFL coaching experience as well.

Not to mention, as an African American, he'd had an inherent advantage when recruiting many top recruits in the South and nationally, as he has walked in their shoes.

I wouldn't be surprised in the least bit to see LSU go get Tucker from MSU. Contrary to what MSU alum may think, their ceiling is only so high, and winning a national title is never happening in today's CFB for them. LSU is one of a select few schools who have that opportunity, as a talent rich state with other talent rich states around them to pull in the players needed to win a National title.

If LSU offered Tucker - he'd be a fool not to jump at it.
Serious question, when is the last time a major SEC team had an African American as a head coach?
 
19.5 is alot to give.

Do we trust Ohio State to win by three touchdowns?
 
Thank you Lord for creating coffee and bacon.

AMEN



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I'm still not quite ready.. need my coffee to hurry up and brew
 
Serious question, when is the last time a major SEC team had an African American as a head coach?
Non as of late but here are a few of the most recent

Sly Croom, Joker Phillips, James Franklin, Kevin Sumlin and Derek Mason
 
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