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Are they knocking it for amplitude? That’s the only thing I can think of
If iq, rebounding, and perimeter defense are issues across multiple seasons, then maybe it is the coaching
And what would the next Democratic majority and POTUS use it for?

Kiffin should not be the hire

Posted by Tigerfan016 on 10/26/25 at 7:38 pm
Lane Kiffin’s a great offensive mind and a very good X’s and O’s guy. When it comes to being a great leader, he leaves something to be desired.

Listen to his press conferences. He makes excuses (talking about how we bought our defense this year leading up to our game), complains, and generally lacks the demeanor of a great leader of men. While a head coach should have great insight about the game, being a great leader is arguably more important when managing so many other coaches and players, especially in a day and age of NIL and so many players taking a mercenary approach. I don’t think that’s Kiffin.

In honor of the Shoe game

Posted by Tigerfan016 on 9/12/25 at 9:26 am
Every time we play Florida this game comes to mind in the week leading up. Story linked has lots of interviews with players, coaches, and commentators from the game.

ESPN Story

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Throughout college football history, there have been countless examples of teams snatching defeat from the jaws of victory due to some emotional decision. Regret is sewn into the fabric of the sport. But few shenanigans have felt so utterly bizarre, inherently funny, and impactful as Marco Wilson’s toss of an LSU player’s shoe in the fourth quarter loss of a rivalry game on Dec 12, 2020.


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Todd McShay: I did 150, 200 games, and not one single game was as memorable as that one

Clemson Lookalike Thread

Posted by Tigerfan016 on 8/29/25 at 12:14 pm
There was one of these over the summer, but in celebration of the game tomorrow, let’s start it off right.











I don’t love the power numbers coming from a 1B from a weaker conference, but seems like he could be a quality depth piece
If Perkins is a fan, that’s enough for me to know it’s a bad move

re: Kansas City

Posted by Tigerfan016 on 5/8/25 at 11:45 am to
The city doesn’t care about crime. Many businesses have been dealing with robberies or other issues. One of them in a decent part of town kept having robberies, and they made noise about it on social media. Instead of dealing with the issues, the mayor blocks them and does nothing about it. If you’re in the metro, avoid living in KC proper
While Flagg naught be younger, when we’ve drafted raw offensive players under Griff and Willie, none of them have developed much, aside from Herb getting decent from three.

We’ve struggled developing young talent, so unless there’s organizational overhaul, going for the more complete player is probably smarter. That means we’ll probably draft a raw prospect.
E major seven, respell it B E G# D# or B minor add 4, but the first one makes more sense
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Amendment 3 enshrines abortion as a constitutional right in the Missouri state constitution. It also has language that allows trans clinics to work with minors.

Proposition A raises state minimum wage to $13.75 in 2025 and $15 in 2026.

How does a state where every republican candidate for state office wins vote for these? The first one is particularly sickening. God’s judgment will be poured out if amendment 3 remains in place.
This is your daily Saul Alinsky tactic from the left
The problem is they would really struggle to bring in someone established since most of those people are in good positions already and don’t have attachment to Louisiana. Also, LSU doesn’t necessarily pay great, the people in charge of hiring still use the good-ole-boy network, and you’d need to completely gut most the music department to fix that in service of the band, and that’s not going to happen.
While he’s allowed sports to flourish during his time here, that’s not a great indicator of how well someone’s doing as a university president