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I don't think I've heard this anywhere on here yet, but let's give a little credit where credit is due. Our offensive line wasn't paving the way in the running game at all, but they were protecting well. GT had a great game plan, which they executed well, to stop our ground game in its tracks. We couldn't run well until Logandozer was keyed up, and even then it was only really draws and dives where he gained yardage. They were pretty successful in making us one dimensional, but since it was on the order of Logan, we still found ways to succeed. I'd expect other teams to key in on Logan when the game is tight and the issue is still in doubt late in the future.

Oh jeez I just had an idea.

Night race in Bristol. Next day, dump a bunch of dirt on the infield. Have a monster truck rally there with the purpose of destroying anything standing in the way of laying down a football field. Destroy the scoreboard with Grave Digger. Remove debris. Install field. Host football.

Some Tennessee residents won't even have to tow their homes away between all three events.

If you have an SEC blogger that isn't good, you're gonna have a bad time. SEC fans have a million other places to get their analysis, so ESPN has to have someone on point to pull in that large and rabid fan base. ACC, however, seems to default to the big box stores. I used to read Southern Pigskin a lot, they weren't bad at all.

I never said I wanted Logan benched. I did, however, say that I wanted to see more of what Leal could do.

Kinda like how I said last year that ND was going to play Bama in the MNC. I didn't say KSU or Oregon were going to lose, just that ND was going to play for it.

Ambiguity, bitches! Muahahaha

It seems like every time we go to Atlanta, with the exception of 09 we wind up just crushing their spirits in some form or another. I love it.

I have been told from an inside source, that Perez-Means left the team because he was upset that Cline was getting the ball more than him. Makes sense if a freshman is getting the ball more than you as a starting junior but quitting isn't the best way to go about it.

I agree. Every time they went to Gayle's side, Vad looked like he didn't know what to do. Gayle knew what Vad was supposed to do better than Vad knew what to do, and it seemed to always work out in our favor.

I was born into a long-standing family of Keydets and Cavliers; seriously pretty much every male in my family has gone to one or the other. I had a provisional appointment VMI, since I had legacy ties to it. So when touring schools and accepting my admittance into VT, some eyebrows were raised! My dad was a '68 Keydet, and even played ball for them as a Nose Tackle. He remembers the Real Military Classic of the South, and even has a picture in his 1st Class yearbook (The Bomb) of Frank Beamer not making a defensive play to get VMI the win in 1967.

I did carry on one family tradition of Service, by going into the ARNG after graduation.

So, I was really needing some Weird Al Polka, so I turned it on. Listening to it in the background and came upon this page again, and I must say, it fits the gif. Polka Hokies!

I thought Gayle played just as well as Hopkins last night. Every time they ran to his side it seemed like he was getting right in the pitch lane and forcing the play inside. Exactly what you're supposed to do against that offense.

One of my friends was an equipment manager intern like 2 years ago and got a pair of Boykin's gloves. They're huge.

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