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The 6-foot-6, 327-pound Bah has allowed just 1 sack in 1,511 career snaps.


Conversely, I think last year’s OL gave up 1,511 sacks in just 1 play.
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Austin Thomas already leaking information! Great hire!


Philly strikes again! :lol:
Eh, you already know our fanbase, but more so, this board is ate up with catastrophe syndrome. They were just hitting the copium a bit early, preparing for a world where no one better/more experienced was inked. I will say, given the Brian Kelly experience, it’s tough to blame them. :lol:
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The modern world has retarded the maturation process. What has caused this?


I mean, it doesn’t help that most parents I see choose to park their kid in front of a screen to pacify/occupy/teach their child instead of being a larger influence in their development and teaching them to regulate their emotions.
This is some of the richest shite I’ve ever seen.

So, Ole Piss comes to this kid when he’s committed to LSU out of high school, finds out what LSU is giving him and beats it by a lot. Kid is told by LSU that we aren’t going to give him that much and he signs with them.

Fast forward a year and it’s the same story, only the roles are reversed. But now it’s scummy? That is a moronic take even by Matt Bowers standards. :lol:
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Did him and Alabama have a falling out? There was a point in the year he was pretty elite, figured if he was coming back why not go year 2 with DeBoer. Unless they are all in on the 5 star freshman.


There have been reports that they can’t swing/justify keeping both, and were pushing Simpson to the draft.
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Thank you for consistently trying to be the Debbie downer in every transfer thread.


Of all the times to accuse him of being a Debbie Downer, you choose the time he states an objective fact with no commentary?

Maybe I’ll be accused of Debbie Downery here, but the fact is, this OL as it currently stands is still short on experience and long on questions. Hopefully, Kiffin and company can add more of the former before we wrap things up.

re: Dead period begins tomorrow

Posted by GeauxldMember on 1/11/26 at 6:23 pm to
What’s the logic of the dead period right in the middle of the portal window? Seems pretty impractical, but maybe I’m overlooking something…

re: Ole Miss offers Clark

Posted by GeauxldMember on 1/11/26 at 9:58 am to
:lol: of course they did…
Last day to add is 1/22, so no issues from that standpoint. The mental gymnastics to pretend these kids are still amateur is beyond silly.
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Arky fans that wonder "why in the world did you let John Calipari go" ?


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Well Coon-Asses




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Here's a Thread - I Don't Start Many


And we’re all thankful.
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Must be a liberal cocksucker


I’m so ready for the RB to get back to its regular demographic.
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MMR could pay for Delly to disappear and I’d be fine with it.


You guys do realize that the MMR referenced in the LSU-Sorsby proposal stands for “Multimedia Rights” and has nothing to do with the company run by Pepper Rutland, right?
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Per Amanda Christovich , and I can confirm, the price tags have never been higher.

From the article: "The revenue-sharing only raised the floor for athlete compensation, as the new College Sports Commission lacks the power to enforce rules regarding pay-for-play NIL deals. Schools can bring players third-party NIL deals beyond the revenue-sharing cap. To do that, schools and collectives can source legitimate deals for players, from endorsements to event appearances, as if they were agents themselves—and schools can add that as part of the overall compensation package.

For power conference football rosters, the magic number is $25 million . . . with some programs reaching $35 million."