fritowrdo
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I recorded it so I can go over “game film” with Jim Harbaugh tomorrow.
Can you let us know what is their motto this year? Last year was 'Revenge Tour'.
I recorded it so I can go over “game film” with Jim Harbaugh tomorrow.
It's odd that SEC/B1G games are like next to never North of the Mason-Dixie Line. Even in the beginning of football season.We'll probably see you in the Outback Bowl. It'll be a beat down as the Badger's huge but slow OL will be a joke against an SEC team.
It's odd that SEC/B1G games are like next to never North of the Mason-Dixie Line. Even in the beginning of football season.
In recent years there's only been a couple.You had the LSU v Badgers game at Lambeau last year. That was pretty cool. They should have an early game up north more often. I'm sure the SEC guys would love some cooler air for a game.
In recent years there's only been a couple.
It's odd that SEC/B1G games are like next to never North of the Mason-Dixie Line. Even in the beginning of football season.
That would be west coast in Oregon.During duck hunting season would be good.
From 1999?? Arkansas, Auburn, Florida Gators, LSU, Ole Miss, Georgia, Mississippi State (pretty sure), Tennessee, Texas A&M and South Carolina are all zero games north of the Mason-Dixie Line.BTW...the SEC and B1G have played 23 games in September since 1999, 11 South of the Mason-Dixon, 11 North of the Mason-Dixon and 1 Neutral, so cool story bro.
This is from mgoboard from Saturday . . . Post of the week, maybe the year:Can you let us know what is their motto this year? Last year was 'Revenge Tour'.
Can you let us know what is their motto this year? Last year was 'Revenge Tour'.
Didnt Wisky beat the SEC team in Lambeau?You had the LSU v Badgers game at Lambeau last year. That was pretty cool. They should have an early game up north more often. I'm sure the SEC guys would love some cooler air for a game.
Didnt Wisky beat the SEC team in Lambeau?
Oh good, the coaches agree with ME!
- Clemson
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Oklahoma
- LSU
- Ohio State
- Auburn
- Florida
- Wisconsin
- Notre Dame
- Penn State
- Texas
- Oregon
- Iowa
- Boise State
- Cal
- Washington
- Virginia
- Utah
- Michigan
This a better poll:
AP poll reaction: What's next for each Top 25 team
No. 8 Wisconsin
The Badgers shut out their first two opponents, but there were still questions whether it was the competition or Wisconsin. It's safe to say it was Wisconsin after a huge win against Michigan. The defense has been stifling in all three games this season and running back Jonathan Taylor has been outstanding. This team is going to be difficult for any opponent the rest of the way. -- Tom VanHaaren
No. 9 Florida
Kyle Trask made his first career start, and he showed plenty of promise -- throwing for more yards than Feleipe Franks ever had in a game. But he had his share of mistakes too, including two interceptions and a fumble. Florida still has issues consistently running the ball, and that remains a question moving forward, especially as the heart of the schedule looms. A difficult October schedule awaits after next week's game against Towson, and Florida is going to have to play nearly perfectly when that stretch begins Oct. 5 against Auburn, then continues with games against LSU, South Carolina and Georgia. The Gators are hopeful that they will have two of their best defenders, CJ Henderson and Jabari Zuniga, healthy in time for those contests. -- Andrea Adelson
So juice talking shit about wisly can't beat a Sec team is just that shit.Yes. That was a few seasons ago. The season he was fired after like 4 games.
So juice talking shit about wisly can't beat a Sec team is just that shit.
So juice talking shit about wisly can't beat a Sec team is just that shit.
From 1999?? Arkansas, Auburn, Florida Gators, LSU, Ole Miss, Georgia, Mississippi State (pretty sure), Tennessee, Texas A&M and South Carolina are all zero games north of the Mason-Dixie Line.
Bama had a home and home against Penn State (2010-11). Bama/Michigan Arlington, Texas 2012 and Vanderbilt/Michigan in Ann Arbor 2006. Other than that it's mainly been Missouri, Arkansas (south side) and Kentucky ... Indiana, Illinois and Nebraska.