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This freaking quarterback needs to just throw it up and pray for a miracle. Quit holding it. No one will get open.
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LOL at the "wow" from the commentators.
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COME ON REFS..WE NEED ANOTHER PENALTY
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That wasn't good defense, that was awful offense.
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Eye Test Houston Vs. Florida
Would love to see us end up at the Sugar or Peach Bowl against Florida, and see the P5 hacks' reactions when they learned we were like a 10 point favorite.


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(11-07-2015 03:24 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:23 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:22 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  How much do you want to bet that most of those Florida fans cannot even spell Vanderbilt? Yet alone, fathom how they are losing to them?

Nobody on that field can spell vanderbilt

Not even the Vanderbilt players?

Nope. Go read about the special circumstances clause for Vandy admissions. It's a myth the are smarter
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(11-07-2015 03:23 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:22 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  How much do you want to bet that most of those Florida fans cannot even spell Vanderbilt? Yet alone, fathom how they are losing to them?

Nobody on that field can spell vanderbilt

The cheerleaders can
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I wish that the Florida coach would have been truthful when asked why he was sure his defense would halt Vanderbilt.
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(11-07-2015 03:27 PM)Kronke Wrote:  Would love to see us end up at the Sugar or Peach Bowl against Florida, and see the P5 hacks' reactions when they learned we were like a 10 point favorite.


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You wouldn't be a 10 point favorite...

Betting lines are set to get even money on both sides...And I think most of the betting public would think Florida is more talented. It looks like you would win by 10 points though.
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Florida is good. They played a bad game. They too clowned Ole Miss.
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(11-07-2015 03:30 PM)macgar32 Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:27 PM)Kronke Wrote:  Would love to see us end up at the Sugar or Peach Bowl against Florida, and see the P5 hacks' reactions when they learned we were like a 10 point favorite.


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You wouldn't be a 10 point favorite...

Betting lines are set to get even money on both sides...And I think most of the betting public would think Florida is more talented. It looks like you would win by 10 points though.

The "betting public" that bets $10/game isn't what sets and moves lines.

If that trash Florida team was favored over us, you better believe the pros that bet 6 figures/game, that could give two f*cks about conference affiliation, would love to back us.
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God...vandy playing all these close games with top 10 teams, can they just pull ONE out.....
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(11-07-2015 03:24 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:23 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:22 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  How much do you want to bet that most of those Florida fans cannot even spell Vanderbilt? Yet alone, fathom how they are losing to them?

Nobody on that field can spell vanderbilt

Not even the Vanderbilt players?

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/se...clnk&gl=us

Dinardo let the cat out of the bag years ago.

Getting into vandy with an 710 sat

Smart school players is s myth


September 7, 2008

'Special' treatment for athletes



Getting into Vanderbilt with an SAT score of 710

DiNardo gave an example of how the system can work.

The former IU coach started his career at Vanderbilt, a highly selective private school in the

Southeastern Conference, widely regarded as the nation's top football conference. He said he had to

present most of his recruits to a special committee, but in four years it rejected "maybe one or two

guys I really wanted."

One of his recruits had an excellent high school grade-point average -- at a school with a poor

reputation because of low attendance rates -- but a lowly 710 on his SAT.

"No way an average student gets admitted to Vanderbilt with a 710 SAT," DiNardo said. "I had letters

from the coach and teacher saying he never missed a day of class. He was admitted, he was one of

our better players and he graduated. That's the way the process is supposed to work."

Jaffee is chairman of the committee of four faculty members who review athletic special admits at IU.

He said that, except at highly selective schools, special admits are by definition people who were

rejected because they probably wouldn't graduate under normal circumstances.

"We know the graduation rate is not going to be 100 percent," Jaffee said. "But we sure want to get

more than 10 perce
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(11-07-2015 03:38 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:24 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:23 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:22 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  How much do you want to bet that most of those Florida fans cannot even spell Vanderbilt? Yet alone, fathom how they are losing to them?

Nobody on that field can spell vanderbilt

Not even the Vanderbilt players?

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/se...clnk&gl=us

Dinardo let the cat out of the bag years ago.

Getting into vandy with an 710 sat

Smart school players is s myth


September 7, 2008

'Special' treatment for athletes



Getting into Vanderbilt with an SAT score of 710

DiNardo gave an example of how the system can work.

The former IU coach started his career at Vanderbilt, a highly selective private school in the

Southeastern Conference, widely regarded as the nation's top football conference. He said he had to

present most of his recruits to a special committee, but in four years it rejected "maybe one or two

guys I really wanted."

One of his recruits had an excellent high school grade-point average -- at a school with a poor

reputation because of low attendance rates -- but a lowly 710 on his SAT.

"No way an average student gets admitted to Vanderbilt with a 710 SAT," DiNardo said. "I had letters

from the coach and teacher saying he never missed a day of class. He was admitted, he was one of

our better players and he graduated. That's the way the process is supposed to work."

Jaffee is chairman of the committee of four faculty members who review athletic special admits at IU.

He said that, except at highly selective schools, special admits are by definition people who were

rejected because they probably wouldn't graduate under normal circumstances.

"We know the graduation rate is not going to be 100 percent," Jaffee said. "But we sure want to get

more than 10 perce

Cannot say I am surprised, but I am saddened by the fraud.
11-07-2015 03:46 PM
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What is shows the AAC has to gain more respect, and the committee is reluctant to give it.
11-07-2015 03:53 PM
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(11-07-2015 03:46 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:38 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:24 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:23 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(11-07-2015 03:22 PM)HarmonOliphantOberlanderDevine Wrote:  How much do you want to bet that most of those Florida fans cannot even spell Vanderbilt? Yet alone, fathom how they are losing to them?

Nobody on that field can spell vanderbilt

Not even the Vanderbilt players?

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/se...clnk&gl=us

Dinardo let the cat out of the bag years ago.

Getting into vandy with an 710 sat

Smart school players is s myth


September 7, 2008

'Special' treatment for athletes



Getting into Vanderbilt with an SAT score of 710

DiNardo gave an example of how the system can work.

The former IU coach started his career at Vanderbilt, a highly selective private school in the

Southeastern Conference, widely regarded as the nation's top football conference. He said he had to

present most of his recruits to a special committee, but in four years it rejected "maybe one or two

guys I really wanted."

One of his recruits had an excellent high school grade-point average -- at a school with a poor

reputation because of low attendance rates -- but a lowly 710 on his SAT.

"No way an average student gets admitted to Vanderbilt with a 710 SAT," DiNardo said. "I had letters

from the coach and teacher saying he never missed a day of class. He was admitted, he was one of

our better players and he graduated. That's the way the process is supposed to work."

Jaffee is chairman of the committee of four faculty members who review athletic special admits at IU.

He said that, except at highly selective schools, special admits are by definition people who were

rejected because they probably wouldn't graduate under normal circumstances.

"We know the graduation rate is not going to be 100 percent," Jaffee said. "But we sure want to get

more than 10 perce

Cannot say I am surprised, but I am saddened by the fraud.

You didn't really believe schools like vandy actually turned players down for being dumb did you?

Young padawan. You have lots left to learn
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(11-07-2015 03:01 PM)macgar32 Wrote:  Or Vandy took Houston for Granted and that loss woke them up.

Kind of like they said all morning about ND dame playing temple close.

I know. It's such BS and will never change until each conference winner gets an auto-invite to the playoffs...like it should be.
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