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Post by AmberRose on Oct 27, 2004 21:18:47 GMT -5
I want to see a nice, long, pretty pass from Danny that doesn't end up in the arms of the opposing team and returned for a touchdown. Can we please go to the Louisville game?
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Post by niko on Oct 28, 2004 14:16:25 GMT -5
I can get you the tickets. I hope they win so we can run out on the field like we did last year when we beat Ole Miss. It was crazy.
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Post by niko on Nov 11, 2004 7:42:09 GMT -5
The Tigers lost by a heartbreaker to the Cardinals 56-49 . It was a great game. The only reason we lost was because of the refs. The Tigers play Southern Miss. Friday on ESPN2 at 7:00. If the Tigers show up like they did against Louisville, this game will be a blowout. Prediction: Tigers 27 Southern Miss 14.
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Post by niko on Nov 18, 2004 10:32:00 GMT -5
My prediction was off by a little . Memphis has a chance to play in the Liberty Bowl. If Utah goes to a BCS bowl than the selection committe can pick anybody they want. I hope they pick the Tigers becasue it would make a rematch against Louisville. If the Tigers go I'll probably go to the game to support them.
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Post by AmberRose on Nov 18, 2004 19:00:09 GMT -5
If the Tigers do go to the Liberty Bowl will you let me know about tickets?
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Post by AmberRose on Nov 18, 2004 19:12:29 GMT -5
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Post by niko on Nov 19, 2004 12:19:43 GMT -5
If Louisville played Miami again the same outcome would happen. Louisville has a better chance of beating us then they do Miami. Plus Miami would not go to the Liberty Bowl. The ACC has some better bowls than the Liberty Bowl. Plus they still have a shot for the ACC's big bowl. It's usually the Orange Bowl, but the national championship game is that bowl this year. I don't know what bowl takes its place. The guy has a big imagination. He's been watching too much Sesame Street this week ;D.
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Post by The Movie Mark on Nov 19, 2004 14:25:56 GMT -5
I think the game would play out similarly, but Memphis would have a very good chance at beating Louisville this time.
However, it won't happen unless a 6th CUSA team becomes bowl eligible. TCU and South Florida have a chance, but it's a longshot.
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Post by niko on Nov 29, 2004 7:12:49 GMT -5
Can anyone say DeAngelo for Heisman ;D. He is probably the best all-around player in college football, but he isn't even a candiate for the Heisman. He has had over 199 yards rushing in the last four games. Saturday, he had 266 rushing yards. I hope he comes back next year.
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Post by AmberRose on Dec 22, 2004 0:19:46 GMT -5
WOOOOO GOOOO TIGERS!!!!!
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Post by niko on Dec 26, 2004 9:36:24 GMT -5
The GMAC bowl was awful. When DeAngelo went out in the third quarter I knew it was over. I think he should come back next year. To leave after a lose is not the way you want to go out. Also he might hurt himself declaring for the NFL draft because he broke his fibula. Although Willis Magahee was the first runningback taken in the NFL draft two years ago and he tore both his MCL and his ACL in his knee. If you didn't see what happened his knee bent back after being hit by another players helmet .
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Post by AmberRose on Jan 14, 2005 23:47:41 GMT -5
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Post by niko on Apr 7, 2005 17:41:37 GMT -5
Hey Johnny, Who do you think will be the QB for the Tigers next year?
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Post by The Movie Mark on Apr 8, 2005 8:45:10 GMT -5
Hey Johnny, Who do you think will be the QB for the Tigers next year? I think Will Hudgens is the future, but if the season started today then I'd have to say it'd be Patrick Byrne. Hudgens is only back at about 85%, and I don't know if he'll be at 100% by the start of the season. Plus, Byrne looked sharp in the Spring practices and has been in the system for two years. Hudgens has a chance to catch up, and may take over at some point in the season, but right now it's Byrne's job to lose.
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Post by AmberRose on Apr 8, 2005 13:28:26 GMT -5
But none will be as easy on the eyes as Danny Wimprine
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