Stupid.
Saban: Pace of play needs review
He just doesn't want to adapt.
The dude abides.
Saban and Beilema whining about it is lame. Somehow LSU shut down Oregon. So has Stanford. Other "speed" teams have gotten shut down.
That being said, Rich Rod is wrong.....a lot of fans do want to see at least defense played. Especially since he couldn't put together a defense worth a damn in the past, allowing UM to be one of the very worst in all of college football. I don't think I've seen a coach do less with more than the RR years at UM. Really felt bad for the players there that got screwed by his crappy coaching staff, and it wasn't the various DCs he brought in (who consequently went on to success elsewhere), it was his cronies and his meddling and piss-poor teaching that did it. Not to mention he absolutely cratered UM recruiting.
Screw RR as a head coach. He may be a really nice guy, but he sucks when it comes to running a program.
ESPN - Feds open inquiry into FSU's handling of sexual assault allegations against Jameis Winston - Reports
any one watching the spring games today,also where I can I find a live stream of the Florida spring game?
The original plan was just for him to hold the cat in the tunnel, but Bo changed it up and brought the cat out on the field and held it up. That had to scare that cat shitless.
Here's a video of it: http://btn.com/2014/04/13/top-5-mome...-spring-games/
Last edited by JBHuskers; 04-14-2014 at 09:16 AM.
The dude abides.
Arkansas State head coach Blake Anderson has some great ideas... first was the ebay coaching position for the spring game (if you haven't heard about it, read this). Now, he has teams of players competing in a sort of Fantasy Football but in addition to on the field performance, they also are graded in academics, athletics, student life and community service. Competitions will also be incorporated into the points scale and could include contests such as dodgeball, basketball and wiffle ball.
Read more about it here... I think this idea is excellent.
http://www.astateredwolves.com/ViewA...CLID=209477903
Neat idea but you have to wonder what emotional damage was done to all those Freshman OL/DL picked in the last round. Poor fat kids, always getting picked last.
Student government deems University of Utah fight song racist, sexist
The student government at the University of Utah has come out against the campus’s 110-year-old flight song, “Utah Man,” which contains lyrics that a reasonable person–like a politically-correct student liberal–would find sexist, racist and transphobic.
The Associated Students of the University of Utah passed a resolution on Tuesday that charged the school’s fight song with objectifying women, making non-males feel unsafe and promoting white privilege, according to The College Fix. The song should be changed to spare the feelings of those offended by the song, according to the resolution.
Criticized portions of the song include its title, “Utah Man,” and a line about Utah coeds being “the fairest.” Here is the full song:
VERSE
I am a Utah man, sir, and I live across the green.
Our gang, it is the jolliest that you have ever seen.
Our coeds are the fairest and each one’s a shining star.
Our yell, you hear it ringing through the mountains near and far.
CHORUS
Who am I, sir? A Utah man am I A Utah man, sir, and will be till I die; Ki!Yi!
We’re up to snuff; we never bluff,
We’re game for any fuss,
No other gang of college men
dare meet us in the muss.
The song does not represent women, or the ambigendered, according to some.
“It did not represent me when I identified as a woman, and it does not represent me now as a genderqueer individual,” said Allison Boyer, a student representative, in a statement to The Daily Utah Chronicle.
And using the word “fairest” as a compliment is demeaning to dark-skinned minorities, some student representatives concluded.
The song was written in 1904.
The resolution is nonbinding. It’s up to university administrators to change the official fight song.
Also:
This isn’t the first attempt to change the song, which is based on a burlesque or folk tune called "Solomon Levi." In 1984, a U. vice president floated changing the lyrics "Who am I, sir? A Utah man am I" to "Who am I, friend? A Utah fan am I." And, in 2000, there was an effort to repeal and replace it with a ditty written by a Mormon Tabernacle organist.
Those changes never caught on, but at least one switch did. The song once contained the line, "We drink our stein of lager and we smoke our big cigars," a sentiment that was replaced with the line about fair coeds.
Nevermind. I figured it out.
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