Posted Sunday, September 04, 2011 08:49 AM
I'm really liking BYU. As bad as a spot it is playing at miss and Texas the next week to open the year they may be the better team imo.
BYU was easily double digits better at Mississippi today if anyone watched the game, they just killed themselves all day,,,first game of the year shit. Texas looks the same as last year. they may win and even cover here against rice but Gilbert is garbage and it all starts with the QB.
He went 11 for 20 on passes with no TDs against rice in the fourth quarter at home. He's gonna go down as the worst Texas QB in recent memory.
Texas D is, I'd say, very good but certainly not lights out. Hopefully the line will reflect a Texas "blowout" here and BYU barely getting by.
And lets put into perspective what oddsmakers think of Texas...they were 31 point faves at rice last year and only 23.5 at home this year. And I cant get the ucla beatdown out of my head that they gave Texas in Week 4 last year as 16-point dogs.
Posted Wednesday, September 01, 2010 05:16 PM
Once again the ncaa has shown its true colors when it comes to following the rules. say what you want about masoli's character im not arguing that but from what i've read he has completely followed the rules in transferring and should not have to sit out a year at ole miss. somehow the ncaa is allowed to make him sit out a year because he is not following the interpetation of the rule. that is hilarious coming from a group that has NEVER used common sense to bend any sort of violation a player or school has made, or tried to use a different interpetation. conviently when a situation arises in the players favor they are all about interpeting the rule to favor against him. im not saying im a fan of mosoli, this is about the ncaa and its strict guidelines. this article says it all and once again shows the true colors of the ncaa, i was so pissed off when i heard this story and i dont want it to get swept under the rug
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Leave it to the NCAA to regulate how much contact a member school can have with prospective student athletes and their families - even when they are dead.
It's a rule that needs changing.
Boise State football recruit Emil Smith died in a July 18 car accident in Hemet, Calif. His brother Dimitri Garcia, 22, also died in the accident.
Garcia, a father of two young children, was driving the speeding yellow Dodge Neon. Smith, a passenger, was a star football player entering his senior year at R... [More]