The info OU fans are getting is it is still a possibillity. Serious discussion with anyone have not taken place thus no one has said no thank you quite yet.
Thought that was interesting too. Seems like they went out of their way to mention him.What do you make of the comment regarding Golding???
https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/...ates-on-injured-lb-christian-miller-more.html
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That's weird.Thought that was interesting too. Seems like they went out of their way to mention him.
It makes no sense to write it...What do you make of the comment regarding Golding???
https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/...ates-on-injured-lb-christian-miller-more.html
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when they stopped paying for call girls they doMan, Ole Miss has that kinda money?
Agree - as written it means absolutely nothing.It makes no sense to write it...
Step 1 will be installing the basics. What’s this alignment supposed to be with the defensive alignment overloaded to the weak side?Its Grinch ( TOSU ) formerly at WAZZU. He and Golding were considered Riley's 2 top choices. Was co with Schiano. Hes a 4-3 guy. Did an incredible job in Pullman. We shall see.
I did not notice this during the game and knew we scored easily on this play. I think most teams score just about everytime with that alignment.Step 1 will be installing the basics. What’s this alignment supposed to be with the defensive alignment overloaded to the weak side?
That is a strange look, almost like OU expected some strange instead of a power running play. They aligned in this formation several times. They were lined up in a similar formation when Tua checked into a run to the right , and there was a miscommunication between he and Jacobs. It ended up a sack because of the backfield miscue, but the play might of scored otherwise.Step 1 will be installing the basics. What’s this alignment supposed to be with the defensive alignment overloaded to the weak side?
Saw a football guy on Twitter mention the guy standing in front of Miller Forristall (87) pointing to the space between Wills and Womack to indicate someone was supposed to be there.That is a strange look, almost like OU expected some strange instead of a power running play. They aligned in this formation several times. They were lined up in a similar formation when Tua checked into a run to the right , and there was a miscommunication between he and Jacobs. It ended up a sack because of the backfield miscue, but the play might of scored otherwise.
One would think so. Which is why that sort of thing must be fixed. We'll see if their boy wonder coach made a wise choice.Saw a football guy on Twitter mention the guy standing in front of Miller Forristall (87) pointing to the space between Wills and Womack to indicate someone was supposed to be there.
My fiancée caught that during the game and asked me what they were doing. At first, I thought they were trying to overload one side since they were expecting a run play... but then I noticed the safeties close to LOS, and I said someone is in wrong position. That was a easy touchdown play.Step 1 will be installing the basics. What’s this alignment supposed to be with the defensive alignment overloaded to the weak side?
Dump truck sized hole on the rightI did not notice this during the game and knew we scored easily on this play. I think most teams score just about everytime with that alignment.