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TDs3nOut
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If you are so bold. And so foolish.
Who the fuck is Houston?
The Texans don't want none of this.A likely team to teabag 'Bama in the near future.
See you September 3rd bitch
You are welcome for that great Ohio coach.
If not for our blueblood, you'd be a marginal mid-major.Can't deny how great Herman is. To call him an "Ohio coach", however, isn't at all accurate.
Houston Astros, Rockets, or Texans?
He was born in Ohio, I call that an "Ohio coach".Can't deny how great Herman is. To call him an "Ohio coach", however, isn't at all accurate.
He was born in Ohio, I call that an "Ohio coach".
And yet Houston would not hire him until after he coached at tOSU. Looks like they wanted an Ohio coach.Where did you finish in your class? Most of his coaching career has been in TX.
A likely team to teabag 'Bama in the near future.
Lol, you don't want any part of that game.
Like how you used Briles and receeding. Nice work.It seems like they do this every couple of years like clockwork. The least consistent program on earth.
Jenkins, Pardee, or Yeoman will win 10 games and they are the toast of the town...then they recede.
Briles will win 10 game and they are the toast of the town....then recede again.
Sumlin will then win 10 games, and Houston is again the toast of the town...then recede again.
It is a very strange pattern for one program to have all its coaches have one oddball zenith season.
Now its Herman's turn.....
It seems like they do this every couple of years like clockwork. The least consistent program on earth.
Jenkins, Pardee, or Yeoman will win 10 games and they are the toast of the town...then they recede.
Briles will win 10 game and they are the toast of the town....then recede again.
Sumlin will then win 10 games, and Houston is again the toast of the town...then recede again.
It is a very strange pattern for one program to have all its coaches have one oddball zenith season.
Now its Herman's turn.....