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Bray Hubbard. When he’s locked in and focused he’s a playmaking machine on defense. Reminds me of John Lynch, fearless bringing contact and plays with
a mean streak.

re: Tommy Tubberville

Posted by hwyman108 on 1/16/26 at 7:32 pm to
Poor little fella, why you so angry? I bet your the type that would imprison a person for voting for certain candidates you hate if you could. Go ahead admit it, don’t be scared.

re: Tommy Tubberville

Posted by hwyman108 on 1/13/26 at 10:06 pm to
No worries. I’ve been to DC on three occasions back a many years ago. I was an elected delegate for a certain branch of organize labor union. So I’ve got a pretty good understanding about what you was doing as a lobbyist.

I’ve sat down with Artur Davis, Mo Brooks, Robert Aderholt just to name a few Reps and most of the time certain aides for Senators Session and Shelby at that particular time. I didn’t always agree with certain ideas or certain legislation they helped sponsor but it was always very friendly and respectful even if I didn’t care for their political beliefs. But there was never any hateful rhetoric towards each other about it. It was business and never personal.

I’m sure you know this but the one thing I learned about politics in DC is it’s very upfront nature was it’s all about the dollars. You can bullshite about saving the whales and the trees and lobbying on behalf of ship builders interests or legalization of gambling in the state of Alabama it all comes down to one thing and one thing only, how much are you willing to donate to Rep. Davis’s or Brooks or Shelby’s political career to gain his backing on such a important matter.

It’s always about the dollars no matter if you’re left/right/middle or whatever. It’s how shite gets done.


re: Tommy Tubberville

Posted by hwyman108 on 1/13/26 at 7:44 pm to
You socialist are always angry about something or someone that doesn’t agree with your Mao ideology.

The man met Tuberville and just said he was a normal nice guy and you jump time as usually and gotta show your arse on here about someone you hate because he belongs to a different political party.

It’s ppl like you that destroyed the democratic party to what it has become now. Socialism
I’m in the minority on this probably but I’m not down on the kid and whatever he’s making is what was agreed on. It’s not what you deserve it’s what you negotiate.

If ever there was a player to hit the portal to rebrand himself and get a fresh start it would be him. But it’s a smart decision on his part to stay. Life after football in the state of Alabama for a star player status can earn a very nice income and a comfortable life.
No question it’s the Big 2. But if some smaller schools can build a roster through the portal and contend and even manage a playoff spot then its mission accomplished.

Sure its going to be a blue blood in the mix always but the same blue bloods can be gutted overnight and reigned in a little
Did you ever believe Vandy would morph into a potential playoff team, I didn’t. That’s the whole point of parity. There is enough talent out there to spread around and it doesn’t take a Buckeye bankroll to win games.

I know what I’ve seen and watched. And right now Ole Miss could win a national championship, who would have ever thought that 3yrs ago.
It’s all about parity now. For years it’s been pushed that more parity was needed in cfb and we’re seeing it first hand.

I may be wrong but I believe that’s why the portal was designed to accommodate the Indiana’s of the world to become more competitive and reign back the traditional powerhouse programs.

It’s not going to change anytime soon and the days of dynasty type runs have come to an end.
You don’t think these brave patriots didn’t know the risk and what would happen? How about the Culper Spy Ring during the war of independence, you don’t believe they knew the risk of being caught and shot or hung?

Also the French Resistance during WW2 or any resistance in Europe at the time against the Nazi’s. You don’t believe they knew the risk of what would happen when they was caught?

Just a couple of examples in case you forgotten when you’re trying to force an invader or a corrupt government that’s in control. You call it a Pandora’s box when in reality it’s the price for freedom.

It’s easy for you to spin this into a bad light, it’s what your kind will always do. Would you help free your country from a dictatorship like Maduro? Knowing the risk if you caught? I’m leaning to say I doubt you would.
I don’t need film guy or anyone else to tell me what’s wrong. My own eyes seen it first hand.

It’s like when they say that’s not pass interference when you can clearly see the DB holding the WR arm.

I believe most ppl clearly understands what the problem is. It doesn’t take a ex coach or player to bring it to light. And there’s no need for me to explain it and waste everyone’s time. It’s evident!
I don’t know why but every time I see Indiana I think of that movie Cutters, lol
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Does anyone know how to watch the 4K version of the broadcast via streaming? Is it going to be an option in the ESPN app?


I watching on the app myself but don’t see anything promoting it

I’m watching the pregame and picture quality looks excellent on my Sony Bravia
It’s going to be fine. No need to worry

re: New Year's Eve Bowl Games Thread

Posted by hwyman108 on 12/31/25 at 9:52 pm to
Suckeyes looked awfully rusty tonight.
Irvin looks like he’s rocked two eight balls tonight, lol
No was there was enough visual evidence to overturn that.
That’s a 1st down. That’s BS
When Beck is focused and locked in, he’s a pretty damn good qb.

re: New Year's Eve Bowl Games Thread

Posted by hwyman108 on 12/31/25 at 6:54 pm to
Canes LT is a giant. Dude looks like he’s 6’10”