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Those look amazing. I thoroughly enjoy a good mix of dry rub and sauce. They often compliment eachother well. You forgot one thing. An F ton of wet naps haha. The only drawback to this is taking 30 minutes to clean your hands and face afterwards. If you use a fork shame on you.

They should do a better job promoting their own product. Maybe the editor is from F$U, uva, or even some other conference.

What will happen against tougher competition. Hopefully there will be greater motivation to execute well on every play. Line should use opportunities against lesser competition to hone their skills,& techniques.

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Is Cooper's intention to embarass the kid or promote him? To think Cooper makes money putting people down.

I don't know if we watched the same game. I thought the line played very well other than the few needless penalties. First off, the push up the field was impressive in the running game. Even Logan stated how well they pushed the line all day. The pass blocking has been great all year and have given up only 1 sack! On top of it all, as noted above, the line graded out very well from the coaching staff.

Seminoles at #9? Beeatch please! They have shown me nothing but being deserving of a #1 ranking. I mean even before the season started they have the best players and the best coach with an incredible record. I don't see Miami even on the list, both teams are soooo back! Hate much?

lol this is a little different than from what i read by Mr. Slater earlier today
LT Andrew Lanier … 89 percent, one knock-down
LG Greg Nosal … 87 percent, six knock-downs
C Andrew Miller … 83 percent, four knock-downs
RG Jaymes Brooks … 93 percent three knock-downs
RT Blake DeChristopher … 91 percent, five knock-downs

also drager with 8 knockdowns(all credit goes to beamerball.com)

I was thinking the same exact thing.

I like how the "highlights" start with a dropped TD pass, a shanked FG, the interception, a TFL on DW4... and then the guy calls halftime "intermission"

I know we looked bad the first half, but there were some bright spots... show those!

In his post-game interview, Bud said that he'd seen in ECU's game tapes that their offense often set the line, read the defense, then called the play in from the sideline. His gameplan was to have the defense set with as little movement as possible so ECU's offense had a harder time calling plays in reaction to our set up. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that gameplan worked pretty damn well.

Oh man that call ranks up there with the horrific pass interference call in 04 against USC, though not as big in that we won this time around. Overall I was really impressed with the defense's ability to limit ECU to very few yards gained after catch or contact. Also, as you pointed out OhioHokie, Tyrod's first two years throwing the football were inconsistent at best and at times downright awful (see a few games in '08). LT3 will be fine- this was a huge test he passed even if by the skin of his teeth.

My other biggest worry coming out of this game is David Wilson. Yes, he finished with well over 100 yards and yes, several were of the highlight reel variety.

My concerns are the same that I had last year. He is not anywhere close to being the same natural running back that Ryan Williams and Darren Evans were. His effort, speed, and athleticism are unmatched, but he makes runs more difficult than they need to be. He misses holes repeatedly, and his second effort, while tremendous, puts him in position to take some very big licks, and could result in more fumbles. He just isn't the kind of running back where you can line up and give him the ball 25 times a game for 12 games. He couldn't even finish long drives (more on that in a second.) He is going to get banged up unless he can figure out a way to bust a big run without having to run through 4 guys to do it. Even though the OL was far from perfect Saturday, there were holes for him to have an even bigger day.

Oglesby though had one hell of a game around the goal line. He looks much quicker than in 2009, and shows power and a nose for the goal line. Again though, he doesn't make runs easy, and you can expect him to wear down a bit once we get to the meat of the ACC schedule.

Both running backs look to bounce outside, but the most running room was consistently right up the gut.

The LT3 highlight is of him completing a huge pass downfield and not trucking a guy.

they were losing to Norfolk freakin' State at halftime. Even if the final score was a blowout, that's pretty sad.

Also, what others have said about Ohio State. In a fluctuating poll based on week-to-week performance, you should probably drop if you almost lose at home to Toledo considering the Hokies dropped 4 spots for looking sloppy on the road.

Can you explain your reason for bumping Missouri? Maybe it was a close game on the road, but they did lose! And why do you have Nebraska slipping 2 spots? It was a close game but they did pull away late. It seems weird to have them slid yet Texas won by one point with a trio of QBs and they moved up 2.

I messed up. in main I correctly had az st favored, but in recap it was mizzou.

I will go back & give everyone a win on the tkp house.

going grill your wings this weekend, I think.

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