Late night snack in New Orleans at Waffle House again. Unfortunately we had to eat in the parking lot this time because they closed the dining area and only allowed takeaway.
@JoshWagner05@TheStevenWillis And it was LKβs offense that only scored 17 against KY and FL in 2024, with a starting NFL QB. Win either, or both which we should have, and we are in the CFB playoff.
@RickyAldri82425@canefilms Well for one, saying that Lane Kiffin should coach Ole Miss in the playoffs when HE fired
him because he took the Florida Atlantic job and couldn't concentrate on his offensive coordinator duties at Alabama. Pretty much the definition of a hypocrite.
Hey @Delta, how about fixing your app so it doesn't upgrade you to a middle seat when you specifically selected that you don't want a middle seat and deselected the upgraded seat to move back to your original seat.
@Bigmilly_ He was absolutely the reason the offense was good. But he also signed a bunch of offensive guys that didn't play. That was detrimental to the defense.
@Bigmilly_@MichaelWBratton Tbf, the 2025 defense lost a bunch of guys to the NFL. Last year was supposed to be a rebuild for this year. Maybe if LK hadn't portaled all the offensive guys that didn't see the field, and gave Pete a few more players, the defense would have been better.
@GeneralCleetus@BrennonChapman Guessing you have first hand experience? Iβd like to hear it. Or just give us experiences of people that you know. Please share.
@DylanEveryday@JJThorsen@AndyStaples Thatβs the childrenβs hospital that a booster stole money from to give to a recruit. Or something along those lines.
@TimBrando@IndianaFootball@JMUFootball@CFBPlayoff Just curious, as an Ole Miss fan, how should Alabama be left out because they had to play an extra game when their strength of schedule is better than Ole Miss and Texas A&M?
@DennyBurk @andrewketchings He abandoned them when he took another job. Then he tried to make himself the victim. He had every right to take another job. That was his decision. As my former pastor Adrian Rogers said, you are free to choose. What you are not free to choose is the consequences of your choice.