[QUOTE=Lunatic;1591744261]I bet Saban let Tua get hurt because he's playing chess and everyone else is playing checkers.[/QUOTE]
Ouch.
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[QUOTE=Lunatic;1591744261]I bet Saban let Tua get hurt because he's playing chess and everyone else is playing checkers.[/QUOTE]
Ouch.
Oklahoma ties 31-31 after being down 28-3.
Baylor’s D coordinator needs fired ASAP. Aside from saban getting Tua hurt this is the most potato coaching I’ve seen in a long time
holy ****ing **** **** **** ******** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ****
Baylor doing their best Falcons impression
Tua fractured his hip. Career ending? Damn.
14.5 pt favorites and win by 16, more money.
Looks like we'll pass Minnesota, Baylor, and Auburn at the min
+Strong comeback by OU.
[QUOTE=buckeyenutz;1591748841]Tua fractured his hip. Career ending? Damn.[/QUOTE]
Dislocated. It's definitely season-ending, but he'll play football again. Will probably hurt his draft stock though.
[QUOTE=neighborr;1591749601]Dislocated. It's definitely season-ending, but he'll play football again. Will probably hurt his draft stock though.[/QUOTE]
Good to hear. I was in school all day and just getting caught up on everything. Burrow is legit. I didn't see his picks tonight; but, I suspect those passing yards keeps him at the top of the Heisman list.
Pac-12 bros whats up! No one cares about this Oregon game but late Saturday night games are awesome if you wanna bbq and drink a few brews
This game as a whole was the reason we weren't ever a reall real treat for making the playoff... but damn we got man-handled in the 2nd half . Offense turned into a pile of chit .
Defense gonna be pretty pissed in that locker room
[QUOTE=buckeyenutz;1591749891]Good to hear. I was in school all day and just getting caught up on everything. Burrow is legit. I didn't see his picks tonight; but, I suspect those passing yards keeps him at the top of the Heisman list.[/QUOTE]I miss school. "Adulting" is pretty lame sometimes. How much longer do you have?
And Tua has a dislocated hip with a posterior wall fracture. If you watch the tackle where he got hurt, you can see that he falls on his knee with his knee at a roughly 90 degree angle. That probably wouldn't be a big deal, but he had a defensive lineman on his back when he hit the ground, so the hip joint pretty much "stabbed" his hip socket (lol), breaking the posterior wall (acetabulum). Not quite sure how dislocation happened, maybe the socket went through the hip?
[img]https://i.imgur.com/aAGzOJl.jpg[/img]
Yesterday, I heard people comparing his dislocation to Bo Jackson's but that's just wrong IMO. Jackson's was dislocated through the back of the hip and tore an artery, causing avascular necrosis which degenerated the hip. To my understanding, Tua's injury is only structural, so he'll be good to go once healed. Still a crazy injury!
[QUOTE=Lunatic;1591773941]I miss school. "Adulting" is pretty lame sometimes. How much longer do you have?
And Tua has a dislocated hip with a posterior wall fracture. If you watch the tackle where he got hurt, you can see that he falls on his knee with his knee at a roughly 90 degree angle. That probably wouldn't be a big deal, but he had a defensive lineman on his back when he hit the ground, so the hip joint pretty much "stabbed" his hip socket (lol), breaking the posterior wall (acetabulum). Not quite sure how dislocation happened, maybe the socket went through the hip?
[img]https://i.imgur.com/aAGzOJl.jpg[/im g]
Yesterday, I heard people comparing his dislocation to Bo Jackson's but that's just wrong IMO. Jackson's was dislocated through the back of the hip and tore an artery, causing avascular necrosis which degenerated the hip. To my understanding, Tua's injury is only structural, so he'll be good to go once healed. Still a crazy injury![/QUOTE]
Two semesters, thankfully. "Adulting" hasn't stopped for me--pressing through this MBA while still working full time has really kicked my ass; but, it's provided some Celtech for my career :D
I'm glad he's going to be alright--when I first heard about it, I immediately thought of Bo--I remember watching that game (Bengals fan in recovery) as a kid--terrible injury. Bo was probably the greatest athlete I'd ever seen at the time. I still remember my Bo Jackson Nikes with neon green and black color way---loved those shoes.
[QUOTE=buckeyenutz;1591749891]Good to hear. I was in school all day and just getting caught up on everything. Burrow is legit. I didn't see his picks tonight; but, I suspect those passing yards keeps him at the top of the Heisman list.[/QUOTE]
Jalen Hurts is back in first place after his scintillating comeback IMO
[QUOTE=jonmcd46;1591680871]I don't disagree or care about Georgia being 4 but this has got the be the most retarded argument I've read.
Minn was not unranked at the time you ****ing idiot
Losing to Auburn week 1 in a venue that clearly favors SEC, isn't nearly as bad as getting embarrased to SC.
USC has 5 star athletes at every skill position, every time they are unranked its a fuking news story, and you know what they were ranked after they beat Utah unlike SC after they beat Georgia's bitch ass.[/QUOTE]
somebody's mad. LMAO!
yeah USC has some "5 Stars" but UGA has more. hell USC barley cracks the Top 20 in recruiting rankings. Meanwhile South Carolina is at #17. you wanna try and stick another foot in your mouth?
[url]https://247sports.com/Season/2019-Football/CompositeTeamRankings/[/url]
stay triggered boy. LOL!
I'd honestly be mad if Alabama slides into the top 4 this year as they would get absolutely embarrassed. This team needs to be humbled - the defense play is uninspiring this year and the literal heart and soul of the team is done.
[QUOTE=Black03mach;1591818081]I'd honestly be mad if Alabama slides into the top 4 this year as they would get absolutely embarrassed. This team needs to be humbled - the defense play is uninspiring this year and the literal heart and soul of the team is done.[/QUOTE]
Tua's injury is just what the committee needed to leave them out. Even if they still look good and win the rest of their games, if Oklahoma or Utah/Oregon do, the committee can justify leaving Bama out by saying 'they were already on the fence, and now they're without Tua'. This or a loss to Auburn were likely the only ways Bama may have been kept out.
With that said, watch Utah or Oregon lose a regular season game, then the 2 loss team win the conference championship and have Baylor upset Oklahoma in the Big 12 championship. lol. This is why (among many other reasons) college football is better than the NFL.
[QUOTE=Lunatic;1591773941]I miss school. "Adulting" is pretty lame sometimes. How much longer do you have?
And Tua has a dislocated hip with a posterior wall fracture. If you watch the tackle where he got hurt, you can see that he falls on his knee with his knee at a roughly 90 degree angle. That probably wouldn't be a big deal, but he had a defensive lineman on his back when he hit the ground, so the hip joint pretty much "stabbed" his hip socket (lol), breaking the posterior wall (acetabulum). Not quite sure how dislocation happened, maybe the socket went through the hip?
Yesterday, I heard people comparing his dislocation to Bo Jackson's but that's just wrong IMO. Jackson's was dislocated through the back of the hip and tore an artery, causing avascular necrosis which degenerated the hip. To my understanding, Tua's injury is only structural, so he'll be good to go once healed. Still a crazy injury![/QUOTE]
Bo Jackson's is the most misunderstood injury of all time. The damage all came from that torn artery that let the hip die. If it had been diagnosed sooner they could've saved it and it wouldn't have been so bad. No one believed Bo when he told them that his hip popped out of joint and he popped it back in.
[QUOTE=YoungMetro24;1591807481]Jalen Hurts is back in first place after his scintillating comeback IMO[/QUOTE]
Comeback? Because he put them in a hole with turnovers? 1 INT and 3 fumbles (2 lost) in that game alone. He’s got no chance.
[QUOTE=AriGhold;1591838201]Comeback? Because he put them in a hole with turnovers? 1 INT and 3 fumbles (2 lost) in that game alone. He’s got no chance.[/QUOTE]
You're right. I forgot about how awful that first half was.
Please tell me there is zero chance of Georgia making it to the playoffs regardless if they win the SEC championship or not...
[QUOTE=chalup;1591856571]Please tell me there is zero chance of Georgia making it to the playoffs regardless if they win the SEC championship or not...[/QUOTE]
100% in if they win the SEC championship game. 0% chance they make it if they don’t.
[QUOTE=chalup;1591856571]Please tell me there is zero chance of Georgia making it to the playoffs regardless if they win the SEC championship or not...[/QUOTE]
they won't. it's not like they're Bama' and they'll get a pass just because.
[QUOTE=Mumra;1591884611]they won't. it's not like they're Bama' and they'll get a pass just because.[/QUOTE]
Like when they got spanked 40-17 against auburn and somehow got in the playoff as a 3 seed? Or when they lost to an awful South Carolina team at home and somehow stayed ranked ahead of several undefeated teams and are currently sitting at 4th? Georgia is awarded nearly the same advantages as Alabama is. The only difference is they are incapable of capitalizing on them.
they won the SEC and did it beating Auburn 28-7. 1 loss UGA that doesn't go to the SEC and win it doesn't go to the playoff. quit fooling yourself.
We've gone over this list of teams they're ranked ahead of already and anyone that was undefeated isn't anymore. besides who cares what the rankings are now they won't be the same at the end of the year. LSU and UGA will play.
quit your complaining. your nuts are #2 and face no real threats for the rest of the year.
My point being that any team in the SEC is given the benefit of the doubt, including your dawgs.
And OSU has penn st and Michigan back to back. Two top 15 teams. We aren’t playing southwestern Carolina A&T this week.
[QUOTE=AriGhold;1591890951]My point being that any team in the SEC is given the benefit of the doubt, including your dawgs.
And OSU has penn st and Michigan back to back. Two top 15 teams. We aren’t playing southwestern Carolina A&T this week.[/QUOTE]
don't act like Michigan is even going to be a challenge. I don't how good they are before the game(which they're not) mentally they've lost that game every year before the ball is even snapped. Penn St isn't much better. 5 wins since 2000. not much of a rival imo.
win as many National Championships as the SEC has in the last 20 years and you'll get a little credit. but like I said the rankings don't matter one bit right now and the Top 4 won't look the same at the end of the season regardless.
when was the last time OSU has played a team in the regular season that has won a national championship in the last 20 years?
[QUOTE=Mumra;1591892201]don't act like Michigan is even going to be a challenge. I don't how good they are before the game(which they're not) mentally they've lost that game every year before the ball is even snapped. Penn St isn't much better. 5 wins since 2000. not much of a rival imo.
win as many National Championships as the SEC has in the last 20 years and you'll get a little credit. but like I said the rankings don't matter one bit right now and the Top 4 won't look the same at the end of the season regardless.
when was the last time OSU has played a team in the regular season that has won a national championship in the last 20 years?[/QUOTE]
Alabama is not a conference accomplishment. An SEC team not named Bama hasn't won a National Championship in 10 years. That is with all of the SEC favoritism.
Perfect example this season. Texas A&M. Right before every important game, they manage to pop up in the rankings, just so when they lose, their opponent has another top 25 win. I haven't looked at the schedule yet for this week, but I know their next game must be someone decent in the SEC, because they're back in the top 25, to pad the record of whomever it is they're playing.
Edit- Also, I don't know why, this site keeps giving me an error when I try replying to your post from the last page about USC / SC, but what you posted is wrong. You posted JUST the 2019 recruiting class rankings as an argument that USC has less talent than South Carolina, but you didn't show the previous 4 years where USC was far ahead of SC.
I think you meant to show the TEAM composite scores:
[url]https://247sports.com/Season/2019-Football/CollegeTeamTalentComposite/[/url]
which puts USC far ahead of SC. It was actually surprising to see how high USC and FSU were, and comparing it to their results... makes me as a Michigan fan feel not so bad.
[QUOTE=Mumra;1591892201]
win as many National Championships as the SEC has in the last 20 years and you'll get a little credit. [/QUOTE]
loooooooool
Georgia hasnt done anything on the field since..
[size=7]1980[/size].
Please stop taking credit for accomplishments you havent come close to sniffing.
"WiN As MaNy cHaMpIoNsHiPs As ThE sEc"
[QUOTE=wildchild11;1591897361]loooooooool
Georgia hasnt done anything on the field since..
[size=7]1980[/size].
Please stop taking credit for accomplishments [b]you havent come close to sniffing.[/b]
"WiN As MaNy cHaMpIoNsHiPs As ThE sEc"[/QUOTE]
that's just flat out wrong and you know it.