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Even though the coaches will make it look like a competition I think the job will be his to lose going into 2011. We're going to struggle with either of them, but I'd rather let LT grow.
glad it's back.
JuJu knows the O better ... everything else favors LT.
If LT keeps it relatively close, all the upside favors him.
That definitely puts it into perspective. I'm glad it is back up, it really pissed me off when they ripped it down. You can't buy tradition like that. Thanks for getting the picture!
Since you can't really tell from the picture...this is above the store under the west stands. This is the far left of the store. Over the middle has the "Lane Stadium" letters. The right side has maroon letters that say "Hokies"
Great read and Chris Peterson is miked up.
http://www.obnug.com/2010/4/16/1425549/spring-practice-recap-day-14-will
Is the farmers tan part of the uni?
I thought we were supposed to be the farmers, anyway.
I respect Boise State, but if we don't beat them the ESPN hype machine is going to go totally overboard. Who knows how far it goes, "the WAC isn't a power conference, but it's better than we all credit it for." Yeah, I can see some talking head definitely saying that. My gut says that now ESPN has the BCS they are going to do everything possible to subtly jab its shortcomings in order to push for a +1 because they realize how much money, for everyone, is involved.
This pattern is already obnoxious.
Boise State’s allotment of 7,500 tickets to the Labor Day opener against Virginia Tech will go on sale May 1. I’ve been asked how many Bronco fans I think will be at FedEx Field in Washington. I look at the holiday weekend (even though the game’s at the very end), the chance for many to tour the Nation’s Capitol, and the national magnitude of this matchup, and I’m thinking 10,000. Just like at the two Fiesta Bowls, a lot of fans will obtain their tickets through other means.
http://www.ktvb.com/community/blogs/scott-slant/One-more-Boise-StateButl...
And prepare to have hear Boise State compared to Butler many times over from now until the game (and possibly beyond if the win).
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=505...
Nice phone shenanigans. I'm in shock they would actually give out the football office's phone number.
I'd come out of that in the best shape of my life and I'd get to have Bud Foster yell at me, win and win.
As much as I'm sure it sucks, it would still be awesome to go through a semester of S&C.
I knew he'd be a project, but when he's good he can be real good...
He might slip into the bottom of first round, but he's not nearly polished enough for the Redskins to select him with the fourth overall pick. According to the guys at Mocking the Draft he's not even on their board in the first three rounds.
However, if the 'Skins are smart, and there are suitors available they may try to turn their first round pick into a a couple of picks. Realistically they could select a couple of linemen, one of which may end up being Wang.
Please don't Stinespring the offense Stinespring.
"Sit back and strap in, because his final fourteen games are going to be special."
Counting your chickens or just being optimistic? I love what Tyrod 'can' do its just a matter of what he 'will' do.
I think getting back to the ACC Championship will be challenging especially with away games at an improving Miami and thorn in our ass UNC, but I think we have the talent and experience to do it. As a fanatical homer, any other prediction would be irresponsible.
I fully expect Boise to gouge us for 30+. But thankfully our offense is beyond tiz-ight.
Hopefully by the next time we play at Byrd technology will have advanced to the point where we can embed animated gifs onto shirts.
I could watch that Evans gif for hours.
And yesterday, I did.
You know I'm not big on stats as evaluators but the percentages of production lost are always telling. My guess is they'll "make a tight end" to add some depth. Whether that means using a freshman, going with an extra tackle etc to give that 2 tight look and blocking ability. However, with the plethora of WR talent I do expect 2nd and medium or less to become a "take a shot" down instead of a shoo-in for a power-O.
"Sit back and strap in, because his final fourteen games are going to be special."
Counting your chickens or just being optimistic? I love what Tyrod 'can' do its just a matter of what he 'will' do.
That would definitely be amazing, because I, much like everyone else, am worried out of mind about our depth across the defensive line.
The spring prospectus has Hopkins as the other No. 1 DT. Beamer must have had a change of heart after that depth chart was decided. Hopefully this just means that Battle has stepped his game up and we now have three legit defensive tackle options.
I'm a fan of the move. Like you said, it's nice to have another playmaker on the field. Oglesby's a big kid. He probably needs to pack on some more muscle, but it shouldn't be too hard over summer. Once that happens, I think he'll make a nice fullback.
Of course, that all depends on Evans.

videos well done.
most importantly ... how was the tailgating, before and after?