kuhnnola
Cherokee Jack
kuhnnola

Wow, good observation. Since football jersey numbers are only two digits, this would mean that either A) it’s not a football jersey at all, or B) it’s a REALLY shitty knockoff (also, now that I’m looking for this stuff I notice that there’s no NFL shield patch on the collar.)

Antonio Brown is #84. The only Steeler #10 that comes to mind since Kordell is Santonio Holmes. Either way, it’s nobody that’s been on the team in years.

Don’t know if it’s the one you’re referring to, but Marques Colston once said his high school right after Hofstra dropped football.

Completely agree, I think at the very least Bama and Ole Miss will destroy them, and they could lose one or two more along the way as well. Just saying, their window isn’t 100% shut by any means. There is a very real path to a playoff berth there, even if the chances of them making it to that point are slim to none.

Not out of the title hunt at all. If they were to run the table the rest of the way and win the SEC (note: I don’t believe this has a chance of happening, but hypothetically...), guaranteed they’d be in the playoff.

Brick to be removed in 5...4...

The Wrath of Kuhn

Compromise: the NCAA rules that yes, OSU was wronged, but at the same time it would also be wrong (and set a bad precedent) to strip CMU’s victory over something they had no hand in. So here’s the offer to OSU: they can shut up and deal with their loss, or they can accept the following challenge:

What? Even through the worst parts of the Curtis Johnson regime, Tulane’s defense was perhaps the one bright spot on the team, and kept them in a lot of games similar to last night where the offense couldn’t do shit.

[Disclaimer: I am a lifelong fan of this team...]

The 82nd edition of this feature is going to be glorious.

Everyone seems to want to compare this to The Decision, but it seems like a much better analogy would be when Karl Malone and Gary Payton signed with the Lakers in 03 (with the caveat that KD isn’t nearly as old and washed up as they were).