Jiggyfly
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I see you totally missed the post where I addressed that Allen kid.Good job to that Allen kid, huh? 3 of them? wow
But tell us again the real reason Mayfield transferred.
I see you totally missed the post where I addressed that Allen kid.Good job to that Allen kid, huh? 3 of them? wow
Dude. It is college smack. That's all it is. If that is too much for you then just keep moving right along.I see you totally missed the post where I addressed that Allen kid.
But tell us again the real reason Mayfield transferred.
Yeah, but Bill Cosby also played at Temple. Two steps forward, one step back.I probably said it wrong and I think you misunderstood what I meant.
Two current NFL head coaches came through Temple: Bruce Arians was formerly Head Coach at Temple, and Todd Bowles was a former player at Temple.
Independent of that, Temple is ranked for the first time in a long time.
I'm just saying it's a banner year for temple. They don't get too many.
Actually I'm just saying:
Apparently Cos never stopped playing.Yeah, but Bill Cosby also played at Temple. Two steps forward, one step back.
What did you put in UCF's gatorade?Apparently Cos never stopped playing.
They're really good and lucky to have Rhule. He's probably getting a better job this offseason, but enjoy it while you can.I probably said it wrong and I think you misunderstood what I meant.
Two current NFL head coaches came through Temple: Bruce Arians was formerly Head Coach at Temple, and Todd Bowles was a former player at Temple.
Independent of that, Temple is ranked for the first time in a long time.
I'm just saying it's a banner year for temple. They don't get too many.
Actually I'm just saying:
We actually outplayed them for almost the entire game. Defensively and on Soecial Teams, we had a lot of things going right. Too bad we had the college Brandon Weeden leading the offense.What did you put in UCF's gatorade?
That was probably Skid yelling in the background.
True but their last few hires have been pretty good. Golden and Rhule especially. We'll see who they come up with when Rhule leaves.They're really good and lucky to have Rhule. He's probably getting a better job this offseason, but enjoy it while you can.
If they're lucky, they can probably get Golden back.True but their last few hires have been pretty good. Golden and Rhule especially. We'll see who they come up with when Rhule leaves.
I don't know but if they're walking funny then I have a guess.What did you put in UCF's gatorade?
Probably.If they're lucky, they can probably get Golden back.
This is true.We actually outplayed them for almost the entire game. Defensively and on Soecial Teams, we had a lot of things going right. Too bad we had the college Brandon Weeden leading the offense.
Is this a Paula Abdul or MC Skat Kat reference?Yeah, but Bill Cosby also played at Temple. Two steps forward, one step back.
Interesting.Mayfield and his family hired attorney Jim Darnell — who represented former Texas A&M star Johnny Manziel in a fight against the NCAA — and appealed to get Baker immediately eligible, a battle that ended up being unsuccessful.
While Kingsbury has mostly stayed quiet — publicly, at least — about Mayfield's transfer, the Mayfield family hasn't been shy about expressing their anger with Kingsbury.
After the NCAA rejected the final appeal, James Mayfield told The Oklahoman that, “The driver and the scoundrel behind all this is Kliff. He is so focused or hellbent on punishing Baker.”
And that is ultimately why many Texas Tech fans remain so anti-Mayfield.
Indeed. However butt hurt Tech fans will continue to gripe and complain as if Kingsbury and Tech are completely in the right. I don't blame them, because it's human nature. In matters such as this where it's basically "he said, she said" most people will lean towards taking the word of family and friends over an outsider.“I think Tech fans feel like Kingsbury is being painted as some villain here when all we have to go off of is two sides to the story,” said Aaron Dickens, who covers Texas Tech for RedRaiderSports.com.
“None of us were in those meeting rooms. None of us were privy to those conversations. No one really knows — or probably ever will know — what truly happened.”