I have friends from LSU and they also believe that Ritter hates them. I get the sense that Ritter is just so bad that every fan base in the SEC thinks that he has it in for their team.I think it funny that they think Ritter would call things in our favor.
You are absolutely correct. These guys do this in EVERY ballgame...especially when they are losing. I've listened to the AU game several Saturdays this year while running errands when I have been unable to watch it on TV. It's status quo for these two stooges. And I enjoy listening to them anytime AU is losing. Years ago, a friend of mine in Georgia thought it was hilarious that I would listen to the AU football broadcast when they were losing just so I could laugh at Jim Fyffe and Stan White. Bramblett is possibly worse than Fyffe, but Stan is as pathetic as he has ever been.I used to work every Saturday for many years. The only football fix I got was listening to the radio. I listened to many Auburn games. Jim Fyffe was slightly less ridiculous than Bramblett but Stan White has always been a complete idiot.
This was in no way out of the ordinary. They say things like this every ballgame. EVERY ballgame. Especially when they are losing. Not just against Alabama.
We call him Hollywood because he loves being seen on TV. Can't stand him.I have friends from LSU and they also believe that Ritter hates them. I get the sense that Ritter is just so bad that every fan base in the SEC thinks that he has it in for their team.
Ritter has that "deer in the headlights" look, and sort of favors a hawk as well.We call him Hollywood because he loves being seen on TV. Can't stand him.
He does!!!! I thought he looked stoned but its his beady eyes!!!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:Ritter has that "deer in the headlights" look, and sort of favors a hawk as well.
How far out onto the field was Muschamp? The CBS video only shows sideline shots of Muschamp's rant, so it is hard to tell how far out he is. I have read that he was near the midfield logo, which would be beyond what any coach would be allowed to do under those circumstances.I was listening to a local radio sports show yesterday, and the question was asked why they flagged muschamp and not Saban.? I didn't call in but I wanted too loll because I do believe Saban was given a side line warning as well? They didn't bring that up, but it was stated to the caller prob a barn fan, that Saban has more leeway to dispute things happening on the field not Muschamp, and that Muschamp overstepped his authority and went further to say he had zero authority to act a fool it should've been Gus doing that if he felt it was warranted thought that was a interesting spin on things
Our nickname for Ritter is googly eyes
I had to laugh at them when I was listening to them call the Louisville game. UL went to an athletic freshman QB to be able to scramble. He only had one or two quick reads before he took off running. Stan commented "They're just playing backyard football right now. He has one read and then he runs."Stan is AWESOME in the worst sense of the word. Even my Auburn buddies call him "Captain Obvious."
Stan: "Well, it's 3rd and 3. What we need here, Rod, is 3 or 4 yards to keep the drive alive. Would be real nice to get 3 or 4 yards here. If not 4, then maybe 3..."
The amount of "pot calling the kettle black" that goes on in college football will make anyone dizzy. In fairness college football is such a complex and vast sphere that it is easy for any one of us to do.I had to laugh at them when I was listening to them call the Louisville game. UL went to an athletic freshman QB to be able to scramble. He only had one or two quick reads before he took off running. Stan commented "They're just playing backyard football right now. He has one read and then he runs."
Thought to myself - "You can't mock that after seeing it for two years in a row with Nick Marshall."
Ha-ha! Now that's funny and true. Stan's a nice 'un.Stan is AWESOME in the worst sense of the word. Even my Auburn buddies call him "Captain Obvious."
Stan: "Well, it's 3rd and 3. What we need here, Rod, is 3 or 4 yards to keep the drive alive. Would be real nice to get 3 or 4 yards here. If not 4, then maybe 3..."