Another lousy week, lousy game, and lousy season for UAB.
Waiting list: California (1-11), Purdon't (1-10), Cupcake Saturday, Western Michigan (1-10), Eastern Michigan (2-9), Pooh-poohing the Rose Bowl, Air Force (2-9), Kentucky (2-9), Oregon State's defense, UTEP (2-9), UAB (2-9), South Florida (2-8), Tennessee's in-state bragging rights, Virginia (2-9), NC State (3-8), Baylor's offense, Kansas (3-8), Army (3-7), Arkansas (3-8).
(This post was last modified: 11-26-2013 01:14 PM by Montgomery Blazer.)
...er, who's this butthurt Gump bastage who posts this? it's in the comments every week on the 'Bottom Ten'... er, hope it's OK to paste this... stupid mess...
Andy Short · Sevierville, Tennessee
I have to say this every week for all of us who have been real fans who still went to the games, through the good times and the bad. Who also remembers when this fool said this and worst part of it he believed and hoped is was true. It always amazes me to see U.A.B on the list or on the waiting list because Rodney Gilmore @RodGilmore said some time ago that they had surpassed Alabama as the second best team in the state of Alabama.
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· 9 hours ago
(11-26-2013 10:05 PM)Smaug Wrote: Not much to do in Sevierville.
...he's probably a grunt of some sort in one of the tourist traps up there... the dude who oversees the bumper cars or something, and has to pull out the kid who got his car stuck over in the corner...
Quote:Death: Death is the Grim Reaper in the form of a skeleton, and he wears a black robe and rarely removes his hood. But underneath Death's hood is a human skull with snakes and spiders crawling out of his eye sockets, mouth and ear cavities. Anyone who touches Death dies, kind of like coaches who take the UAB job.
Quote:At least Southern Miss and Hawaii fans will head into the holidays in good spirits. Both teams earned their first victories of the season in last week's finales. After spending every week at No. 1 in the Bottom 10 this season, the not-so-Golden Eagles blasted UAB 62-27 on Saturday, outscoring the Blazers 49-6 in the second half to end a 23-game losing streak. The Warriors beat Army 49-42 early Sunday morning, gaining 608 yards of offense to end an 11-game drought. The victories keep both teams out of this week's Bottom 10.
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2013 09:45 AM by KevMo4UAB.)