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We are Deebo. That coaching staff is spending all week trying to figure out what they gonna do when Deebo shows up in their front yard.....
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This has to matter some as far as prep.
Not sustainable. Probably the week it backfires on them.

That staff had already prepped for Georgia in-season. Just had to tweak their game plan and finish this time around. A lot easier to do.

A half assed staff isn’t fully prepping for a new opponent from scratch, installing, and locking the squad in to the game prep in less than a week when they’re not even there. They probably travel to Arizona on Tuesday and won’t even be back in Oxford until Saturday or Sunday (if they go back at all)
 
Reed/Concepcion/Craver were more dangerous to me as well

I mean I may eat my words and Chambliss and Co are certainly legit legit but still just one man’s useless opinion
I think you’re spot on. Chambliss seems to be a little more seasoned and mature but less dynamic than Reed. It doesn’t get better than Concepcion and Craver outside of Ohio State and we already saw both. I think Antoine can even comfortably play in this game if he’s asked to.

Lacy is the only concern I have. Their strength is going against our strength and our strength is going against their weakness (OM rushing offense vs UM rush defense and UM rush offense vs OM rush defense)
 
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Trying to be objective here.
Even without all the coaching bailing ship crap going on...
... how often does a soft team beat a physical team in a big game? With a week or less preparation?
It just does not happen often, if at all.

I cannot think of a team even with a month to prepare that beats teams that are obviously better than them in the trenches in big Bowl matches.

Maybe when TCU beat Michigan? But that was the Wolverines really handing them that game on a platter with all the stupid mistakes and decisions and turnovers. (And that was with a huge amount of days off.)
 
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It doesn’t work like that. The traditional Blue Bloods are Oklahoma, Nebraska, USC, ND, Texas, Ohio State, Michigan and Bama.

When they talk of a modern group - UM, fsu , UGA…
Our first title was over 40 years ago--win this one, or win one soon and we would have a title in four different decades. That's pretty blueblood if you ask me--even ESPN was calling us bluebloods.
 
Our first title was over 40 years ago--win this one, or win one soon and we would have a title in four different decades. That's pretty blueblood if you ask me--even ESPN was calling us bluebloods.
We would fall into the modern day blue blood category that would need to be crystallized but the real traditional blue bloods are the ones I named, not us or UGA. Not going back to Fordham and Harvard of course lol.
 
Our first title was over 40 years ago--win this one, or win one soon and we would have a title in four different decades. That's pretty blueblood if you ask me--even ESPN was calling us bluebloods.
funny, I have a hoops convo with friends about this

Look at UF hoops, 3 NCs in 15 years and they get zero mention as a blue blood hoops program

They've accomplished more than some supposed traditionals in hoops

Its all perception
 
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I think you’re spot on. Chambliss seems to be a little more seasoned and mature but less dynamic than Reed. It doesn’t get better than Concepcion and Craver outside of Ohio State and we already saw both. I think Antoine can even comfortably play in this game if he’s asked to.

Lacy is the only concern I have. Their strength is going against our strength and our strength is going against their weakness (OM rushing offense vs UM rush defense and UM rush offense vs OM rush defense)
Just need someone to AI Generate Ole Miss RT talking **** about Bain and I’m good
 
Reed/Concepcion/Craver were more dangerous to me as well

I mean I may eat my words and Chambliss and Co are certainly legit legit but still just one man’s useless opinion
I gotta disagree. Ole Miss WRs are more sound and bigger bodies. Along with A&M lack of run game. Trinidad gets rid of that ball quick too
 
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