We didn’t seem to have much trouble running on Kentucky. First time all season I saw us get 7-9 yards pretty consistently when they were dropping safeties
I guarantee that whatever inbred county authorities are in charge that they will magically lift the ban to allow for the fire regardless of how dry it is
A lot of pearl clutching for playing a team defense that gave up 40+ to Auburn and is relying on a freshman qb who is a poor man’s Jackson Arnold.
Those gomer pyle assholes love running their damn mouths- it’s the only thing they win at. Saturday they remember why they ran away from playing us every season
So just no one cares about corruption in government or the president personally profiting off deals with foreign governments. Barely a word from the press about Trump meeting with Saudis and the PGA - just ho hum, fuck our constitution and the founding fathers. Let’s get McDonalds (so funny)
And tv. And every college football podcast. Talking heads are wishcasting for drama, because there is more fairness this season and more games actually matter. Grievance and injustice drives clicks
Costs for labor and materials are going to go up significantly beyond current projections and it’s likely that opportunities for future work will be fewer and more competitive. All bets are off if the infrastructure act actually gets repealed
The emergency powers granted to the President are scary broad in that there are basically no rules about what defines an emergency. Sleep well, children
Maybe that QB keeper to seal the win at arky convinced Quinn he can get hit without getting injured. *maybe*. Honestly glad to play Kentucky at home. I’m expecting some big plays - oh and can Gipson get more touches?
Hard disagreement. I also was at the 2004 game. We had full bottles of beer thrown at our heads on the way into the stadium and narrowly avoided multiple physical fights with hillbillies who can’t read. Fuck those people and fuck Fayettenam