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  2. You literally just said that you doubt the coaches would pursue this player (who, according to PFF, is one of the best guards in the SEC). So apparently you know just as well as the coaches do. I think that contradicts your argument. Also, according to your logic, the coaches shouldn’t have pursued Brevard in the portal since he played on a horrible Purdue D-line and shouldn’t have pursued Mosley since he played on an inept Stanford passing offense and shouldn’t pursue any high school recruits that played on bad teams. You do realize that really good players can play on bad teams, right?
  3. When you look at most watched games of 2025 thru rivalry weekend, the SEC had at least one team in 17 of the top 20 most watched games. The Big ten had at least one team in 4 of the top 20. The ACC had a team in 3 games and Notre Dame had one. Big XII had zero. 15 of the top 20 most watched games were conference games. 13 of the top 20 most watched games were SEC conference games. The Big Ten had 2 conference games. No other conference had one. The other 5 were non conference games. Big XII had zero. Cody Campbell knows this but he wants to ride the coattails of the most popular schools and mooch TV money once again. He has the Big XII good ole day syndrome when Texas and OU generated TV revenue for the everyone in the conference. Same with the PAC 12 where a few teams generated the lion share of TV revenue,
  4. I try not to get my hopes up about this guy or that guy because unfortunately we aren’t the staff, they could unfortunately for our feelings go a completely different direction, the NIL may be to much for a certain guy and so on.
  5. An offensive staff that trotted out the product they did for 3/4 of the season in year 5? Yeah I don’t blame anyone for not trusting those coaches. We don’t have any good returning experience for next year. This guy is light years better than what we have on the interior on campus.
  6. A silly argument is thinking you know better than a coaching staff getting paid millions to go after who they want. Just because you’re an arm chair scouting expert doesn’t mean they will go after who ANYBODY in this thread wants.
  7. These SEC OG grad transfers? I think they have to be to transfer within the conference right?
  8. This is a very silly argument. Connor Williams and Sam Cosmi were both 2nd rounders that played on some fairly dismal Texas offensive lines. It is possible to be a really good lineman who happens to play with a bunch of scrubs.
  9. We’ll see if our coaching staff agrees with that which i doubt.
  10. Today
  11. Mike Shula was their weakest link this yr
  12. Maybe he’s proof that one bad part of the OL can make the whole OL look bad.
  13. Absolutely. I saw it run 4 times in an hour and they still hadn’t fixed it.
  14. I think this is ESPN’s way of saying sorry for playing the Aggie War Hyme when Sark was walking out on stage at SEC media days.
  15. Amen! Add Texas and ND and that’s a good looking bracket.
  16. Twitter is undefeated 🤣
  17. The end got me right in the feels. He was a huge part of mine and my brothers life. From about 5th grade to graduation, sportcenter was on before and after school. He truly was cooler than the other side of the pillow
  18. Yesterday
  19. Seeing Tulane and JMU even on there is stupid
  20. Gotta up the NIL to cover the mortgage, car payment and kids tuition.
  21. Arkansas did have a strong run game this season.
  22. That’s fine but this guy was their best OL and he’s better than anything we trotted out there on the interior this past year with our garbage interior line. He is absolutely someone you go after in the portal for OL.
  23. If we want experience, I don’t know that you find more than a dude that’s been playing almost a decade
  24. South caroline line was Garbage this year
  25. Nice IOL prospect. Also didn't realize Arky had 2 top rated guards.
  26. Clearly impressed by their new DC.
  27. “Markets differentiate” means Ohio State and Texas get paid more because people actually watch them. That’s fine. That’s reality. “Monopolies protect incumbents” means the same people who built the system get Congress to freeze it in place so nobody — not schools, not athletes, not even other brands — can ever challenge it. The SCORE Act is clearly the second one. And let’s not pretend Cody Campbell is some free-market hero. He’s not arguing for markets — he’s arguing for his leverage. If Tech were printing SEC-level ratings, he wouldn’t be lecturing anyone about pooled rights and commissioner egos. He wants redistribution dressed up as disruption. So no, this isn’t about fairness. It’s about power. Campbell wants more of it. The commissioners already have it. And the SCORE Act is Congress being asked to pick a side — and pretending it’s “reform.”
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