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ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Emasculated Cucks (2019 thread)

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What is truly amazing is how quickly the DFBIA can bounce back.

First, they have convinced themselves that they have "stolen" Alabama's OC. This is in spite of the fact that until they "stole" him, he was slated to become the OC at Maryland for the person that was the actual OC at Alabama, Mike Locksley.

And if that was not enough, they have taken the news reports that Jimmy will be handing over the play calling responsibilities to him as solving all their offensive issues. Gattis has never called plays before, but Jimmy is going to give him total run and that is the magic bullet, the final piece of the puzzle.

And not only that, Michigan is "winning" the off season.

Amazing.
They're almost as bad dubbing new OCs as saviors as QBs. Nussmeier was going to bring that bammer dominance...they faceplanted. Jedd Fisch was gonna revolutionize harbrau's brand of MANBALL and run rough shod on the B1G...he didn't. Pep worked with Andrew Luck and was gonna turn Brandon Peters in Luck 2.0...their offense has been a punchline. Now this guy, who near as I can tell, was let go by Saban without any effort to get him to stay. One team's castoffs are their answer.
 
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They're almost as bad dubbing new OCs as saviors as QBs. Nussmeier was going to bring that bammer dominance...they faceplanted. Jedd Fisch was gonna revolutionize harbrau's brand of MANBALL and run rough shod on the B1G...he didn't. Pep worked with Andrew Luck and was gonna turn Brandon Peters in Luck 2.0...their offense has been a punchline. Now this guy, who near as I can tell, was let go by Saban without any effort to get him to stay. One team's castoffs are their answer.

remember when Ron English was going to be the savior by fixing the missing piece and modernizing their overly conservative/outdated defense?


:lol:

me too
 
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gustave ferbert

January 15th, 2019 at 12:21 PM ^

we are now recruiting players who weren't even born when we won our last B1G championship.
For those of you who don't know, Gustave Ferbert was the scUM head coach from 1897 to 1899, where he compiled 24-3-1 record. He helped scUM become the all-time winningest CFB team by beating up on such powerhouse programs as Kenyon, Beloit, Kalamazoo, Case (x2), Western Reserve (x2), Ohio Wesleyan, Oberlin, Wittenberg, Hillsdale, Albion, and the Michigan Alumni (no joke).
 
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For those of you who don't know, Gustave Ferbert was the scUM head coach from 1897 to 1899, where he compiled 24-3-1 record. He helped scUM become the all-time winningest CFB team by beating up on such powerhouse programs as Kenyon, Beloit, Kalamazoo, Case (x2), Western Reserve (x2), Ohio Wesleyan, Oberlin, Wittenberg, Hillsdale, Albion, and the Michigan Alumni (no joke).

Case defeated OSU 11-9 in 1907.

https://case.edu/its/archives/Seasons/cfoot1907.htm
 
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For those of you who don't know, Gustave Ferbert was the scUM head coach from 1897 to 1899, where he compiled 24-3-1 record. He helped scUM become the all-time winningest CFB team by beating up on such powerhouse programs as Kenyon, Beloit, Kalamazoo, Case (x2), Western Reserve (x2), Ohio Wesleyan, Oberlin, Wittenberg, Hillsdale, Albion, and the Michigan Alumni (no joke).

They count a win against their own alumni ?
The high schools, vocational schools, etc were bad enough... but their own alumni !? That really takes the cake.
 
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