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shyt, he don't even want to coach anymore at least that's the word

@dtownreppin214 or anyone on here that's on Twitter. WTF is going on with Charlie Strong? I see mad tweets but no one really saying anything
he dismissed another player today. the RT kennedy estelle. he was already on suspension now he's dismissed. i guess he failed another drug test. espn is bored today so they're bringing that fakkit finebaum to raise hell about him losing the locker room yadayadayada when he has no clue what's going on over here (would espn ever bring a big12 guy to discuss SEC issues??).
 

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any objections to top 10 qb list this writer got

1. Marcus Mariota, Oregon. Seven sacks undermined Mariota’s nearly flawless stat line against Washington State, an ominous sign behind a depleted offensive line. (LW: 1)

2. Bryce Petty, Baylor. Baylor isn’t scheduled to play a ranked opponent until November, so as long as his back holds up, don’t expect Petty to slip. (LW: 3)

3. Jameis Winston, Florida State. My thoughts on Winston this week are exactly what you’d expect from a sportswriter with a receding hairline assessing the behavior of a 20-year-old, so let’s skip the lecture and move on. (LW: 2)

4. Kenny Hill, Texas A&M. Hill attempted just 22 passes against SMU’s rock-bottom secondary, which would count as merciful if those throws hadn’t gone for 265 yards in a 58-6 massacre. (LW: 4)

5. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State. Frankly, when I profiled Prescott in this space last week, I assumed I was hitting the bubble on a high note before the inevitable crash at LSU. Instead, Mississippi State is basking in the aftermath of one of its biggest wins in decades, and the Tebow comparisons look right on the money. (LW: NR)

6. Shane Carden, East Carolina. After a disappointing night at South Carolina, Carden has bounced back by accounting for 864 yards and 10 touchdowns in back-to-back wins over Virginia Tech and North Carolina. Can the Pirates advance directly to the ACC championship game, or is there some kind of paperwork? (LW: 10)

7. Blake Sims, Alabama. Remember, Sims was pegged by pretty much everyone as the backup until, like, 12 hours before the Crimson Tide’s season opener. All hail Kiffin. (LW: NR)

8. Everett Golson, Notre Dame. Stanford comes first, on October 4, but suddenly I’m very excited about the Irish’s October 18 trip to Florida State. (LW: 6)

9. Nick Marshall, Auburn. Marshall came through at Kansas State with two touchdown passes, but Auburn can’t expect to win many more games averaging 2.8 yards per carry. (LW: 7)

10. Christian Hackenberg, Penn State. I stood up for Hackenberg’s less-than-inspiring efficiency rating last week, on the grounds that he’s the sun and the moon for an unbeaten team as a true sophomore. A light workout against UMass doesn’t change that, but it doesn’t help him hold off any of the fast-rising names on this list, either. (LW: 5)
 

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any objections to top 10 qb list this writer got

1. Marcus Mariota, Oregon. Seven sacks undermined Mariota’s nearly flawless stat line against Washington State, an ominous sign behind a depleted offensive line. (LW: 1)

2. Bryce Petty, Baylor. Baylor isn’t scheduled to play a ranked opponent until November, so as long as his back holds up, don’t expect Petty to slip. (LW: 3)

3. Jameis Winston, Florida State. My thoughts on Winston this week are exactly what you’d expect from a sportswriter with a receding hairline assessing the behavior of a 20-year-old, so let’s skip the lecture and move on. (LW: 2)

4. Kenny Hill, Texas A&M. Hill attempted just 22 passes against SMU’s rock-bottom secondary, which would count as merciful if those throws hadn’t gone for 265 yards in a 58-6 massacre. (LW: 4)

5. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State. Frankly, when I profiled Prescott in this space last week, I assumed I was hitting the bubble on a high note before the inevitable crash at LSU. Instead, Mississippi State is basking in the aftermath of one of its biggest wins in decades, and the Tebow comparisons look right on the money. (LW: NR)

6. Shane Carden, East Carolina. After a disappointing night at South Carolina, Carden has bounced back by accounting for 864 yards and 10 touchdowns in back-to-back wins over Virginia Tech and North Carolina. Can the Pirates advance directly to the ACC championship game, or is there some kind of paperwork? (LW: 10)

7. Blake Sims, Alabama. Remember, Sims was pegged by pretty much everyone as the backup until, like, 12 hours before the Crimson Tide’s season opener. All hail Kiffin. (LW: NR)

8. Everett Golson, Notre Dame. Stanford comes first, on October 4, but suddenly I’m very excited about the Irish’s October 18 trip to Florida State. (LW: 6)

9. Nick Marshall, Auburn. Marshall came through at Kansas State with two touchdown passes, but Auburn can’t expect to win many more games averaging 2.8 yards per carry. (LW: 7)

10. Christian Hackenberg, Penn State. I stood up for Hackenberg’s less-than-inspiring efficiency rating last week, on the grounds that he’s the sun and the moon for an unbeaten team as a true sophomore. A light workout against UMass doesn’t change that, but it doesn’t help him hold off any of the fast-rising names on this list, either. (LW: 5)
golson is way too low. He took ND to the title game and is back and is beasting. He should be 3...winston 2...petty 4.
 

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any objections to top 10 qb list this writer got

1. Marcus Mariota, Oregon. Seven sacks undermined Mariota’s nearly flawless stat line against Washington State, an ominous sign behind a depleted offensive line. (LW: 1)

2. Bryce Petty, Baylor. Baylor isn’t scheduled to play a ranked opponent until November, so as long as his back holds up, don’t expect Petty to slip. (LW: 3)

3. Jameis Winston, Florida State. My thoughts on Winston this week are exactly what you’d expect from a sportswriter with a receding hairline assessing the behavior of a 20-year-old, so let’s skip the lecture and move on. (LW: 2)

4. Kenny Hill, Texas A&M. Hill attempted just 22 passes against SMU’s rock-bottom secondary, which would count as merciful if those throws hadn’t gone for 265 yards in a 58-6 massacre. (LW: 4)

5. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State. Frankly, when I profiled Prescott in this space last week, I assumed I was hitting the bubble on a high note before the inevitable crash at LSU. Instead, Mississippi State is basking in the aftermath of one of its biggest wins in decades, and the Tebow comparisons look right on the money. (LW: NR)

6. Shane Carden, East Carolina. After a disappointing night at South Carolina, Carden has bounced back by accounting for 864 yards and 10 touchdowns in back-to-back wins over Virginia Tech and North Carolina. Can the Pirates advance directly to the ACC championship game, or is there some kind of paperwork? (LW: 10)

7. Blake Sims, Alabama. Remember, Sims was pegged by pretty much everyone as the backup until, like, 12 hours before the Crimson Tide’s season opener. All hail Kiffin. (LW: NR)

8. Everett Golson, Notre Dame. Stanford comes first, on October 4, but suddenly I’m very excited about the Irish’s October 18 trip to Florida State. (LW: 6)

9. Nick Marshall, Auburn. Marshall came through at Kansas State with two touchdown passes, but Auburn can’t expect to win many more games averaging 2.8 yards per carry. (LW: 7)

10. Christian Hackenberg, Penn State. I stood up for Hackenberg’s less-than-inspiring efficiency rating last week, on the grounds that he’s the sun and the moon for an unbeaten team as a true sophomore. A light workout against UMass doesn’t change that, but it doesn’t help him hold off any of the fast-rising names on this list, either. (LW: 5)

I'd drop Marshall and put Clint Trickett in there.

That dude is really good, can make every throw on the field accurately. His only knack is his size
 

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Sup with Fowler? seems like he's not having a great year so far

Double teamed man. We're not, as usual, getting ANYTHING out of the other DE spot. He had a helluva game against UK and he was "solid" against Bama, but he needs help BADLY in the pass rush department. Him and Hargreaves are the only ones who've showed up on defense this year
 
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