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Narduzzi.
great rant, unfortunately spot on. We got our **** pushed in on the line of scrimmage for the 2nd time in a row by this team
Circle the Ark State game boys...that could be the nail in Golden's coffin.
There may be light at the end of the tunnel.
No way dude, that would be a new low lmao.
I would not be shocked one bit if they beat us, unless our offense resembles anything like a real offense. Arkansas State has won 28 games over the last 3 years. They beat Texas A&M recently. Teams in their conference like Louisiana-Monroe have beaten Alabama (under Saban) and Arkansas and Wake Forest (twice), while Louisiana-Lafayette has beaten Kansas State and Middle Tennessee absolutely destroyed Ga Tech in Atlanta. It would be the final nail in Al's coffin, but, honestly, it would not surprise me based on last night. This isn't another FAMU. Also, we're not beating Cincinnati unless things completely turn around.
They beat A&M in 2008. Thats how many Aggie and Arkansas St. coaches ago? Much like us and its all relative but they don't beat anyone with a pulse.
Circle the Ark State game boys...that could be the nail in Golden's coffin.
There may be light at the end of the tunnel.
No way dude, that would be a new low lmao.
I would not be shocked one bit if they beat us, unless our offense resembles anything like a real offense. Arkansas State has won 28 games over the last 3 years. They beat Texas A&M recently. Teams in their conference like Louisiana-Monroe have beaten Alabama (under Saban) and Arkansas and Wake Forest (twice), while Louisiana-Lafayette has beaten Kansas State and Middle Tennessee absolutely destroyed Ga Tech in Atlanta. It would be the final nail in Al's coffin, but, honestly, it would not surprise me based on last night. This isn't another FAMU. Also, we're not beating Cincinnati unless things completely turn around.
They beat A&M in 2008. Thats how many Aggie and Arkansas St. coaches ago? Much like us and its all relative but they don't beat anyone with a pulse.
That's not the point. I don't care if they beat them in 1998. The point I was making is that they, and teams from their conference have beaten SEC and Big XII teams in the last 7-8 years. This isn't FAMU. They're a real team, with a pulse. Also, they've won 28 games the last 3 years, so they're not even as bad as FAU was last year. They can beat us if we're as bad offensively as we were, and if Golden and crew continue to take these players, and coach them like a bunch of ****ing pussies.
Anyone can see a team that was not ready for that game last night. Coley and Kehoe may not have been allowed on the plane back with me if I were coach, I would've left them right ****ing there, unless of course you have a hand in the game plan, at which point Gorlden should retire and start selling cars.
How does being down 14-10 at halftime translate to team being not ready to play? The defense giving up one score in the first half? Not ready? Any type of offensive spark and its a ball game they win. Specifically when you only score three points after forcing two turnovers inside the the opponent's 15. It all falls on Golden anyway but not being ready to play is ridiculous. Not put in the best position to succeed? Definitely.

It's a process
Man I was sitting in that stadium like wtf, I dropped $600 between flight, hotel, tickets to watch us get our **** pushed in. I was more disappointed in myself for drinking the kool-aid. Should have stayed my *** home.To be this ****ty....you gotta be dedicated. I'll give him that!It's a process
No way dude, that would be a new low lmao.
I would not be shocked one bit if they beat us, unless our offense resembles anything like a real offense. Arkansas State has won 28 games over the last 3 years. They beat Texas A&M recently. Teams in their conference like Louisiana-Monroe have beaten Alabama (under Saban) and Arkansas and Wake Forest (twice), while Louisiana-Lafayette has beaten Kansas State and Middle Tennessee absolutely destroyed Ga Tech in Atlanta. It would be the final nail in Al's coffin, but, honestly, it would not surprise me based on last night. This isn't another FAMU. Also, we're not beating Cincinnati unless things completely turn around.
They beat A&M in 2008. Thats how many Aggie and Arkansas St. coaches ago? Much like us and its all relative but they don't beat anyone with a pulse.
That's not the point. I don't care if they beat them in 1998. The point I was making is that they, and teams from their conference have beaten SEC and Big XII teams in the last 7-8 years. This isn't FAMU. They're a real team, with a pulse. Also, they've won 28 games the last 3 years, so they're not even as bad as FAU was last year. They can beat us if we're as bad offensively as we were, and if Golden and crew continue to take these players, and coach them like a bunch of ****ing pussies.
Arkansas State hasn't beaten a power conference team since that A&M game. They aren't giant killers. They lost to a Memphis team by three TDs last season who went 3-9.
They aren't good and aren't a threat unless Miami makes them a threat. Nothing about what they've done or what that conference has done will matter. Its like saying Michigan should've been scared against Appy State this past Saturday because of what happened in 2007.
Anyone can see a team that was not ready for that game last night. Coley and Kehoe may not have been allowed on the plane back with me if I were coach, I would've left them right ****ing there, unless of course you have a hand in the game plan, at which point Gorlden should retire and start selling cars.
How does being down 14-10 at halftime translate to team being not ready to play? The defense giving up one score in the first half? Not ready? Any type of offensive spark and its a ball game they win. Specifically when you only score three points after forcing two turnovers inside the the opponent's 15. It all falls on Golden anyway but not being ready to play is ridiculous. Not put in the best position to succeed? Definitely.
The point is, we are the Miami ******* Hurricanes, we should not be down 14-10 at half to Louisville. Ever.Anyone can see a team that was not ready for that game last night. Coley and Kehoe may not have been allowed on the plane back with me if I were coach, I would've left them right ****ing there, unless of course you have a hand in the game plan, at which point Gorlden should retire and start selling cars.
How does being down 14-10 at halftime translate to team being not ready to play? The defense giving up one score in the first half? Not ready? Any type of offensive spark and its a ball game they win. Specifically when you only score three points after forcing two turnovers inside the the opponent's 15. It all falls on Golden anyway but not being ready to play is ridiculous. Not put in the best position to succeed? Definitely.
Man I was sitting in that stadium like wtf, I dropped $600 between flight, hotel, tickets to watch us get our **** pushed in. I was more disappointed in myself for drinking the kool-aid. Should have stayed my *** home.To be this ****ty....you gotta be dedicated. I'll give him that!It's a process
The past three years.still a subpar OL and a Swiss cheese defense
Here's hoping Arkansas St. does for the U what Penn State couldn't.
I'm clinging on to that hope. The **** storm that would funnel out of a loss like that would probably cause that fat *** to resign.
It's not being down 14-10 that gets me. It's coming out in the 2nd half with NO ADJUSTMENTS to what they have done for the past 6 qtrs. MFers just watching the other team take them apart and our guys are handcuffed out there. If you're so afraid of failure that you don't go for the big play, what is the point of playing the game?The point is, we are the Miami ****ing Hurricanes, we should not be down 14-10 at half to Louisville. Ever. Ever...How does being down 14-10 at halftime translate to team being not ready to play? The defense giving up one score in the first half? Not ready? Any type of offensive spark and its a ball game they win. Specifically when you only score three points after forcing two turnovers inside the the opponent's 15. It all falls on Golden anyway but not being ready to play is ridiculous. Not put in the best position to succeed? Definitely.Anyone can see a team that was not ready for that game last night. Coley and Kehoe may not have been allowed on the plane back with me if I were coach, I would've left them right ****ing there, unless of course you have a hand in the game plan, at which point Gorlden should retire and start selling cars.