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I have no love for Tebow, but you should go back and look at the 2006 game against South Carolina. Jarvis Moss won that game with his 2!!!! insane FG blocks in the fourth quarter, but Tebow scored the go-ahead touchdown late in the game. Without that TD we would have all been subjected to a OSU-Michigan title game.

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The Gamecube is probably my favorite console of all time, but let's not kid ourselves—it wasn't made with the hardcore crowd in mind. The handle alone screamed "Bring me to your sleepover." And there was no way it could have stood a chance with the hardcore crowd against Xbox once Live launched.

(Now the GC did end up

Tidus looked like Meg Ryan, but X was alright. Not my favorite game, but not bad, either. I haven't played XIII, but I would have accepted X-2 as a possible answer. (edit, should have posted this to prior comment)

This month on Games with Gold: Girl Fight and Fable: The Journey!

I think a lot of the major beer companies also make the flavored drinks. MillerCoors used to make Zima, for instance, and A-B makes Lime-R-Ritas. I think @terriblehuman's explanation has to be the case.

Different Jayson Williams. He shot his limo driver in 2002.

Also, I wish Jay Williams hadn't been a shithead on a motorcycle. I'm no Duke fan, but I liked watching him play. Plus he was really good in NBA 2k4.

Maybe, maybe not. Looked more or less like this, either way.

I remember I had a Mad Catz component cable that would hook up to Xbox, PS2 AND Gamecube, all of which I had at one point or another. The Gamecube was the only one I kept for the entirety of the generation, though. By far the best games, the most portable, and that controller was flippin' awesome.

Alshon was the same way at Carolina. I can't think of a single interview with the guy when he was a Gamecock

Oh, I'm not saying it's hard—over the course of one All-Madden franchise mode in Madden 09, I made Jason Campbell the Michael Jordan of the NFL with the Redskins. I'm just saying, it seems that difficulty unrealistically increases the coverage skills of d-linemen and linebackers. I notice it more in NCAA 14 than any

It must have been. Nowadays All-Madden turns every single player on opposing defenses into Champ Bailey and every receiver some undrafted scrub who can't make a play on the ball to save his damn life.

Steve Spurrier would drink regular Coors

Yeah, i refuse to believe he was averaging 900 yards per game if he was playing on All-Madden or Heisman. No way.

Yeah, he shouldn't be so anal about becoming a full-blown commenter.

Oh c'mon, at least Spurrier was more fun than Urban Meyer, right? I am a Gamecock, and though he annoys the crap out of me with his at-times stupid decisions (I can't think of another top-tier coach who has lost more games through his decisions—we'd be 11-1 two of the last three years if he made fewer WTF calls) but

*0-1 against top 10 teams and 0-1 in Games That Matter.

Fixed that for ya.

Jay looks like the version of himself that lost states in the 80s, never got a scholarship at Vandy and now just sits in his trailer drinking Busch in sweatpants and beating his kids.

Source? Field goal personnel are in no position to stop a return. A bunch of linemen and linebackers closed in tight will never catch a return man with a 20-yard cushion. It wasn't a bad kick, but unless the kicker were Janikowski, there was no way the kid was going to clear the end zone.

Saban doesn't make bad

Wild Turkey and Jim Beam are the Miller/Bud to these whiskeys' Milwuakee's Best and Natty.

Sony has been going with a proprietary memory format for a long-ass time with many of its electronics (their cameras are another big offender and the PSP also used proprietary Sony cards, FWIW). It's a short-sighted decision that potentially sendspeople to other products. Why would I buy something that is going to