The team is stacked, a lot of these guys can score. Mitchell and Allen have hovered around 20ppg in recent years and we've all witnessed what Andrew Jones can do. I don't see any cause for concern when Texas is winning these games by extremely large margins, if someone has an off night there are plenty to step up and replace that production.
Yeah they've demonstrated they can't hang. Their double digit win on the road against 11-1 Notre Dame meant nothing. They just stomped an 11-1 UH team into the mud as well. Did you forget about the BCS era when teams like Boise/TCU nobody said had a chance defeated teams in BCS bowls? Cincy played UGA extremely close last season, I think they'll be just fine.
It's an experimental melodic track for them like Lamb of God did with The Duke, the rest of the album is the typical death metal you'd expect from Whitechapel.
There was a widely shared similar sentiment to G6 teams and the BCs, but they pulled off some huge wins as well when everyone said they couldn't hang. The shit bags from Norman could attest to that when Boise won the Fiesta Bowl back in 2006 and went on to win several other BCS bowls, TCU won the Rose Bowl over an 11-1 team back in 2010 as well. The playoff system for CFB is an improvement over the BCS system, but leaves a metric fuck ton to be desired when you compare it to march madness.
The much anticipated change of scenery in the playoffs is finally arriving this year. OU, Ohio St and Clemson are all out of contention. If UGA wins the SEC Bama would likely be eliminated as well. Cincinnati deserves a shot, I'd root for the under dog.
So this means the king bag of dicks eater himself is making a comeback? He was rumored to be tied into the UF job about a month ago. LSU already had a leg up in the search for potential coaches and USC pulled off the move nobody seen coming. At least nobody in So Cal will judge Riley for his lack of ability in prepping up a brisket.