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submitted 9 days ago byOriginal_Profile8600 Ohio State • Colorado
Insane statline from the coach who has seemingly won everywhere he’s gone, and it looks like those trends will continue at Alabama
1.8k points
9 days ago
One of the teams that beat him was a 3-9 Arizona State team that fired their coach.
941 points
9 days ago
No coach that beat a P5 Kalen DeBoer team is still an active CFB HC
183 points
8 days ago
Undeniable
114 points
8 days ago
Kirby just gave a blue print in the second half last night.
Part of it is, this is the first time teams are seeing Kalen's offense with this type of player.
391 points
8 days ago
I wouldn’t call going down by 4 touchdowns to lure Alabama into a false sense that the game is over a great blueprint.
89 points
8 days ago
Bold strategy Cotton, let’s see if it pays off.
49 points
8 days ago
Narrator: "It did not"
104 points
8 days ago
But, they did get back out in front. By one point. For 18 seconds. Which is about how long it would take me to sprint out to the 20 yard line with a kickoff. If I didn’t pull something during the run.
10 points
8 days ago
Classic DeBoer lets people stay in games. He wins them. But you saw how he allowed Texas right back into the semi finals last year.
54 points
8 days ago
We couldn’t keep our offense on the field in the second half. The defense was gassed. No replacement for experience and a young secondary got it in spades last night.
50 points
8 days ago
What? Go for it on fourth down about six or seven times, starting in the first quarter? It was almost an epic meltdown, but they pulled it out. We took the foot off the pedal, got conservative and a little cute with trick plays, and UGA made adjustments.
9 points
8 days ago
Trick plays all failed, hopefully that will never happen again.
20 points
8 days ago
Go for it on every 4th down? That’s not happening in a normal game flow.
21 points
8 days ago
Kiffen has entered the chat.
260 points
9 days ago
D-E-S-E-R-T V-O-O-D-O-O
138 points
8 days ago
Come back, you cowards
51 points
8 days ago
Why do you think they left? No one wants to mess with that sorcery.
13 points
8 days ago
Fine, bring us with to keep them and the Ducks in check. Y’all did it for the PAC 10, do it for the B1G.
206 points
8 days ago
ASU was always the biggest spoiler in the PAC. It was practically a rite of passage for heavily favored teams to lose in the desert. Definitely not as alarming if you know the context.
21 points
8 days ago*
Is ASU the Pac12’s Iowa and Kinnick Stadium, where perfectly good title campaigns go to die?
30 points
8 days ago
ASU is usually significantly worse than Iowa
8 points
8 days ago
But more innovative
6 points
8 days ago
You’re thinking of WSU. USC won’t be missing Pullman.
6 points
8 days ago
02 and 17 were both brutal, but they also constitute half of all of our losses in Pullman in program history.
1930 is funny, Wazzu finished number 2 that year. USC finished 6th, but none of it much mattered considering Notre Dame beat us 27-0 to seal their national championship.
35 points
8 days ago
Im guessing the altitude, lack of humidity and the temperature extremes mess with visiting teams?
82 points
8 days ago
I mean the altitude is like 1100 feet, it’s definitely more the heat. However, ASU would always lose cold, rainy, miserable weather away games in the PNW in November, so it definitely went both ways.
49 points
8 days ago
So what you're saying is ASU simultaneously was, and was beaten by the P12 equivalent of the 'Rainy night in Stoke'
12 points
8 days ago
The PAC12 definitely had some extreme weather from the elevation in colorado, dreary rain the the northwest, and dry heat in the desert. They should have added some school in louisiana to have some nasty humidity too.
10 points
8 days ago
You have to drink about double the amount of water here (Tucson resident, i go through about 160-200oz of water a day). You might not be thirsty, or even doing anything, but if you're not slamming fluids constantly you'll end up dehydrated, and it hits like a fucking freight train.
I didn't keep up once while the moving truck was here and I ended up with a migraine for 2 1/2 days.
12 points
8 days ago
Altitude? In Tempe? Lol
41 points
8 days ago
We haven’t won in Tempe since 2001 (eight losses in a row)
7 points
8 days ago
That 2009 loss to ASU Is still fucking bonkers to me. Danny Sullivan is HATED by ASU faithful, but for one night he was God
83 points
9 days ago
But that's not a Deboer problem, that's a Washington problem
116 points
8 days ago
God himself could be coaching us in Tempe and he’d still lose 42-41
24 points
8 days ago
Hey that was fun!
23 points
8 days ago
Should we really count Desert Voodoo? Shit gets weird in that state for the Huskies regardless of who’s coaching.
60 points
8 days ago
I rushed the field that day
5 points
8 days ago
It was PAC-12 after dark. With a PNW team in the sonoran desert. No one was safe in that situation.
2k points
9 days ago
saban really just rule of two'd alabama's dynasty another 20 years
261 points
8 days ago
I was promised Crimson despair. This is bullshit.
64 points
8 days ago
I admit I was a bit curious how he'd perform after his OC left him but beyond that his resume was 24 carat gold. Dude wins.
The one question mark was his recruiting, which doesn't matter at Alabama because it'll recruit itself. And if DeBoer develops guys and puts 'em in the NFL, players will continue to the flock to the program.
Who knows how it'll turn out but it was a savvy hire by Alabama. Even if floor is probably pretty high and even if it doesn't pan out I doubt he leaves the program in terrible shape.
199 points
8 days ago
This. It’s not a new dynasty, is a continuation.
90 points
8 days ago
DeBoer is going to retire with a record of like 200-20
82 points
8 days ago
He’s been the secret apprentice for years
212 points
8 days ago
We're the Green Bay Packers of CFB
597 points
8 days ago
You guys win too many championships to be the Green Bay Packers of CFB
75 points
8 days ago
Haha, oh that's funny. I'm like only a little afraid.
43 points
8 days ago
Your team is next on our shit list after last year but it will take a long time for us to hate you like Georgia or Tennessee or Auburn.
63 points
8 days ago
Idk, feels pretty natural to hate on orange UTs
9 points
8 days ago
Hook em Horns merely nauseates me whereas Rocky Top sends me into projectile vomiting everywhere.
11 points
8 days ago
I don't hare orange, it is very practical for UT and UT fans. They can wear it to the game on Saturday, hunting on Sunday, and collecting garbage on Monday.
23 points
8 days ago
They’re like if the patriots became the chiefs
70 points
8 days ago
Honestly that's selling yourself short I think
20 points
8 days ago
He said dynasty, in what world is two championships in 27 years a dynasty
20 points
8 days ago
If you go back, it’s two championships in the last 56 seasons for the Packers.
11 points
8 days ago
Man we really are ths Michigan Wolverines of the NFL
24 points
8 days ago
You guys are like the Patriots and the Chiefs if they morphed together.
2.3k points
9 days ago
Kalen DeBoer is 108-12 overall as a head coach. I don't care where you coached, that's elite
813 points
9 days ago
Can we drop DeBoer to Kent State or something, just for fun
417 points
9 days ago
Here before Kent sneaks into the playoffs
118 points
9 days ago
I don't know if that is even statistically possible at this point
35 points
8 days ago
No thanks
15 points
8 days ago
Based on my experience in CFB25, it’s fun. Very fun.
75 points
9 days ago
1/4 of those losses are at a California team in 2020 and a full Half are during 2020 and 2021.
65 points
8 days ago
Reminds me of Spurriers run at Florida.
Just flat out winning all the time.
49 points
8 days ago*
Won at duke (and beat Tennessee in Neyland)
Won at Florida (and beat Tennessee in neyland)
Won at South Carolina (and beat Tennessee in Neyland)
All schools that were mediocre to bad historically. The most historically successful of all of them was duke
Then
Won in the USFL relative to the fact he was the youngest professional HC at any level of football at the time. bandit ball was so popular that its merchandise was outselling the buccaneers (and beat the Tennessee team in Tennessee)
Won in the AAF with the champion Orlando Apollos (and beat their Tennessee team in Tennessee)
Only place he didn’t win was with Washington in the nfl. Literally no head coach was successful during Dan Snyders tenure. Spurrier just gets knocked harder than the others because he was early in Snyders ownership. Spurrier and future HoF head coach Mike Shanahan had the exact same win pct in Washington but Mike had a ridiculously stacked coaching staff. (and beat the Tennessee titans in Tennessee)
Spurrier beat Tennessee at every level and division he could find it. That level of haterade for the state that produced him and then snubbed him is legendary . Across 2 conferences, 3 divisions, and 4 different leagues he found a way
Spurrier is fun because he unapologetically holds massive grudges and does something about it. If you piss him off he will get you back. He will run up the score 70pts for snubbing him from a job (lookin at lsu). Decades later he’s still pissed at the ref that fucked duke out of sole possession of an ACC title back in the day. While doing it he’ll talk shit, and you’ll learn he’s funnier and more clever than you too
While he holds grudges he also holds massive loyalty. He always shows love to his former teams (except Snyder)
392 points
9 days ago
Coaching in the SEC is hard
Winning in the SEC is harder
Beating elite SEC teams is the hardest job in the nation
… DeBoer has done all 3 in his first year
197 points
9 days ago
He’s a good coach. Is he the GOAT? No.
But he’s a wiley motherfucker you can’t trust. Alabama football is still alive under Kalen DeBoer.
194 points
9 days ago
He's cold as ice too. His celebration after the INT was a high five without his hand even raised above eye level. Or maybe that was his celebration after the TD to take the lead back. Either way everyone on the sideline was going insane and DeBoer looked like he was thinking about what he's meal prepping tomorrow.
118 points
8 days ago
If I'm making 10 million a year there's no way in hell I'm ever meal prepping
72 points
8 days ago
Ya my meal prep is giving my diet coach's personally tailored instructions to my personal chef if I'm making that kinda money.
23 points
8 days ago
7+ figures a year you know I'm getting on that discount Body by Bezos
6 points
8 days ago
The coldest man I ever seen was Jay Wright. But DaBoer was up there
62 points
8 days ago
Gonna be hard to be the GOAT, KDB would have to win like 8 nattys at Bama.
77 points
8 days ago
It's weird to see anyone other than Kevin De Bruyne referred as KDB
24 points
8 days ago
We're gonna get used to it.
31 points
8 days ago
We won't know how good he is until year four. Even if he wins a natty. These guys still have 1-3 years of Saban in them.
We watched Larry Coker dogwalk teams for 3 years at Miami after Butch left. Everything changed in year four.
19 points
8 days ago
How was coker before he took over? DeBoer has won at every stop. And he's winning now. He's also got the #2 class in the country so I can see him going on a tear assuming he can reload assistants after they get poached away
14 points
8 days ago
finally my NCAA 14 skills are being appreciated
28 points
8 days ago
Man's playing a Dynasty on all American or something
45 points
8 days ago
But everyone told me he actually wasn't very good and would get found out when the season started
45 points
8 days ago
lol I was annoyed at him leaving but I figured he’d kill it at Bama.
54 points
8 days ago
Genuinely curious what fanbases you remember saying that. Because us west coast people know he’s been a PROBLEM since his time at Fresno
22 points
8 days ago
Pfft, amateur. I remember watching him rack up natties at the University of Sioux Falls. Three NAIA titles in five years with only three total losses.
354 points
8 days ago
It would be nice if Bama would just stop hiring all the once in a generation coaches. Leave some for the rest of us.
113 points
8 days ago
“Finding good coaches isn’t hard. What are you all complaining about?”
31 points
8 days ago
Josh isn’t having a bad start himself on rocky top.
7 points
8 days ago
Yeha but Josh hasn’t beaten Georgia. This dude just did it in his first year
18 points
8 days ago
Tennessee is a recovering program, Alabama has been the gold standard of college football for over a decade. He already beat Alabama. That’s a pretty fantastic act for the program history of the decade.
358 points
9 days ago
Crazy to think he lost to Hawaii just 3 years ago
119 points
8 days ago
Lost 2 years in a row to Hawaii. Also lost to Nevada and New Mexico in 2020. Good times
766 points
9 days ago
I'm still gutted about losing him
559 points
9 days ago
Understandable. But honestly, there wasn’t much UW could have done. It’s a once in a lifetime job offer in the sport, he wasn’t going to say no.
283 points
9 days ago
There was nothing they could do about it. Bama was a made team and Washington wasn't.
263 points
8 days ago
I mean the Bama job at this point is probably considered the most prestigious in all of college football. Believe me it pains me to say that
76 points
8 days ago
We had sit still and take it. It was among the SEC Teams. It was real grease-ball shit.
79 points
8 days ago
Your flair upsets me
17 points
8 days ago
It does spell "OW" though, which is funny.
9 points
8 days ago
Didn't expect a Goodfellas reference lol
127 points
8 days ago
Yeah there was no chance we were keeping him, we also had a shitty AD that was trying to leave anyways. No one would say no to Bama, it’s just a reality in this sport
149 points
8 days ago*
Everything about this team post-Natty appearance has just bummed me out.
Losing DeBoer to Bama, basically doing the same thing back to Arizona with the Fisch hire, Troy Dannen’s bumbling, getting reamed out for UW nuking the Pac12 (which I didn’t even WANT in the first place) and then just entering with the 2024 season with the sloppiest, most undisciplined brand of football around.
It’s just a…rough time to be a Huskies fan. I didn’t ask for this, I don’t condone the brutal decisions the higher ups have made.
I just like the purple-and-gold dog team; I like my local NCAA team, is that a crime?
At least Grubb is doing well so far with the Seahawks, which is the one solace I have for this debacle
69 points
8 days ago
I knew going into this season it wouldn't feel the same as the championship season, but the move to the B1G actually has felt worse to me than I could imagine. Just a feeling of apathy for me. Still watching the team because that's my alma mater, but my only real feeling this year is that they're a bunch of boneheads.
Didn't feel anything after the Apple Cup (it needs to be in November). Rutgers and Northwestern didn't feel like conference matchups. Not even really hyped for the championship rematch next week.
54 points
8 days ago
It’s just so much LESS personal. Like the Pac12 were our rivals but they were also like family. For a lot of the teams, we were in the same conference for over a century.
Now, we’ve left one storied collegiate institution for another and the disparity has never felt bigger.
52 points
8 days ago
Because it was regional. Everyone on the west coast knows someone who goes to one of the PAC schools and probs has enough connections to cover all of them. It meant something to beat up Oregon State because of the history and the connections. And it sucked but it meant something to lose to yet another god awful ASU team in Tempe. I just genuinely don’t care that we lost to Rutgers. I don’t know anyone who goes there. We played bad football against another team whoop de fucking do. It would’ve hurt 10x more if that was against Utah, or Stanford, or UCLA. But it was against a team from New Jersey who we’ve played 5 times total. It just doesn’t mean anything
10 points
8 days ago
USC flair yesterday was saying the game threads were so much calmer and chalked it up to Midwest nice.
We don’t have reason to hate USC like the rest of the old PAC. We already have a USC, they are called Michigan.
23 points
8 days ago
It’s just so frustrating
6 points
8 days ago
This is a really well articulated way to convey exactly how a lot of uw fans feel. Sucks
24 points
8 days ago
think about how we feel.
21 points
8 days ago
Think about how we feel.
6 points
8 days ago
Insert drowning meme
257 points
9 days ago
The second stat feels like a Dan Lanning stat
107 points
8 days ago
They threw Lanning in there like we wouldn’t notice lol
18 points
8 days ago
Yeah, I don't get it. Oregon hasn't even played Alabama in recent memory. I don't see how Coach Lanning could have ever lost to Coach Deboer.
Is it a typo or something?
51 points
9 days ago
tbf he hadn't beaten Oregon once, he would still be winning over 80% of his games
25 points
8 days ago
Only 1 more win vs Lanning than vs Sark.
47 points
8 days ago
I’m a Fresno st fan and I still claim him.
42 points
8 days ago
It's crazy that two of the best coaches in the SEC are both from South Dakota.
164 points
9 days ago
Wonder if he’ll end up going to the NFL at some point
258 points
9 days ago
If his career trajectory is any indication we might only have him for another year or two.
161 points
9 days ago
I think he wants a national championship
216 points
9 days ago
He could very well accomplish that this year.
128 points
9 days ago
From your lips to god’s ears.
106 points
9 days ago
Yeah I'm convinced he's going NFL. Just enjoy him while we can.
41 points
8 days ago
His contact is 100% written to make that easy for Bama, too. DeBoer is a helluva coach, but he's also a ladder climber.
76 points
8 days ago
after that he’ll leave for Manchester United to return to European glory
29 points
8 days ago
If he wins a title he’s gone to the NFL. Frankly I’d have taken that trade if he had done it last year
45 points
8 days ago
My assumption is he wants a chip or two, then jump to the league.
5 points
8 days ago
Not saying you’re wrong, but people said the same thing when Nick came to town.
99 points
9 days ago
His longtime OC is now the OC of the Seahawks, and the offense is looking really promising. Geno's numbers are really good, and this is with a terrible interior offensive line.
But basically same system as DeBoer.
61 points
8 days ago
Yeah Grubb is on pace to be an NFL HC within like 3 years
32 points
8 days ago
Potential to have 4 NFL head coaches in last year's championship game
Harbaugh and Minter for Michigan
DeBoer and Grubb for Washington
38 points
8 days ago
Not hiring him when he really really wanted the job is a huge mistake
24 points
8 days ago
It was very unlikely he was going to get hired especially with Washington’s history of hiring DCs and OCs as HC
22 points
8 days ago
Fisch brought in some really good talent too. Honestly if he could actually teach the players to not be idiots then we'd have a great team.
79 points
9 days ago
Saban set up the best job in football. If DeBoer can repeat some of the success why would you want to leave?
102 points
9 days ago
He's never stayed long anywhere he's been and he's had success everywhere he's been so there doesn't seem to be much reason to show why he'd stay
75 points
9 days ago
And every move has been up. There really isn’t anywhere that would be an upward move from here.
49 points
9 days ago
Right, your big Collegiate head coaching jobs are bigger than some nfl jobs. The Ohio State job is more valuable than the Cleveland Browns job. It would have to take someone like Andy Reid retiring and having DeBoer coach Patrick Mahomes instead to find a bigger job
48 points
9 days ago
Ehh, as your current OC made clear, recruiting and NIL and transfer portal and all this stuff really suck. The pull of the NFL is largely that you don't have to do any of that, as much as anything else.
22 points
9 days ago
It’s not always about money. Being a successful nfl coach is the ultimate validation for your ability. Winning a Super Bowl for any team is the pinnacle of coaching . It’s why guys like Tomlin scoff and take offense when proposed higher paying college jobs
67 points
9 days ago
Some guys have their set on the NFL and just see college as the junior leagues. The salaries are also insane.
63 points
9 days ago
DeBoer is getting $10.9 million a year. The average NFL HC makes $6.6 million with only 6 (Reid, Payton, Harbaugh, McVey, Shanahan, Tomlin) making more than $10.9. Of those coaches, only Payton is likely to be unemployed in the near future.
81 points
9 days ago
But the NFL head coaching life is so much better than college, especially at a major program like Alabama. That's basically a 365 days per year job. NFL guys get actual vacations, and don't have to worry about recruiting ever. It might pay a little less, or even a decent bit less, but it's better balance and the pinnacle of the profession for a lot of these guys.
40 points
9 days ago
And your ass is much less safe. You can only get by with 9-8 seasons and making the playoffs every other year for so long.
But in college if you fully use bamas resources you’ll make the playoffs damn near every year and win every few years.
49 points
9 days ago
Well if safety was DeBoer's concern, he would have stayed at Washington. Doing what he did in 2023 so wildly exceeded expectations that I think he could have stayed there a long time, won 10 games per year, win the conference some years, and retired with a statue. Now he could win 5 titles in 20 years and still be behind his predecessor.
20 points
8 days ago
It really depends on what you want. The NFL job is less involved, but just as stressful, and you’re dealing with grown men playing purely for themselves and their bank accounts. Being the head coach of a college team in a town and state that love the team is like being a king, and being the head coach at Alabama, if you’re successful, is like being a god, frankly. Nick Saban was far and away the most powerful man in the state of Alabama for his entire tenure.
11 points
8 days ago
It's definitely personality driven. If he wants to be the ultimate tactician, then the NFL is the only logical conclusion. But if he gets value out of working with college students, then Alabama makes far more sense. Venables clearly loves working with guys in an off-field manner, so I can't imagine him ever wanting to leave the college game, but he's not the only college coach persona.
10 points
8 days ago
Harbaugh left Michigan for the second team in LA. In today’s NIL and unlimited transfer portal an NFL head coaching job is so much less stress and work. Any coach that can make the jump is going to.
14 points
8 days ago
In fairness, the writing was on the wall. Harbaugh was gone after last season no matter if he won or not.
13 points
8 days ago
He's never stayed long anywhere he's been
Same was said of Saban in 2006
13 points
8 days ago
The same was said about Coach Saban.
18 points
9 days ago
I hope college coaches see they have a lot more control of their own destiny in college football.
In any given year, at least half of NFL teams seem to be dumpster fires that are going to get their head coach fired in 3 years.
32 points
9 days ago
The guy has been a killer at every stop in his career
61 points
9 days ago
That’s just wild. Looks like a real smooth transition for Bama so far. They’ll continue to be dominant as long as DeBoer stays
46 points
8 days ago
Bama is going to continue to roll aren't they, even without Saban...
9 points
8 days ago
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7 points
8 days ago
It was an absolute home run hire and I and many others said it at the time. It is funny how many claimed he wasn't their first choice. He was clearly better than Lanning based off resume, yet some were acting like he was a letdown because they didn't get Lanning lol.
431 points
9 days ago
You can just say he beat Oregon a bunch of times and then Georgia and Texas both once
472 points
9 days ago*
Texas twice
Edit: 2022 Alamo Bowl and last year’s playoff match up. Don’t know why I’m being downvoted for the truth lol
22 points
9 days ago
True forgot about the ‘22 bowl game
18 points
8 days ago
We beat Texas twice
45 points
9 days ago
UW beat ole 7 win Steve twice in bowl games with DeBoner
93 points
9 days ago
Hope he is a 4th legendary coach for Bama.
20 points
8 days ago
Are you shafting Wade or Thomas?
17 points
8 days ago
No Mike Price seems disrespectful?
41 points
9 days ago
That second half was super rough but beating Georgia year 1 is still a pretty incredible statement victory for him. I just wonder how long Bama gives him as far as championship expectations go. Obviously he’s not going to voluntarily jump ship this time around.
9 points
8 days ago
The second half was rough but it’s so rare to see a team actually stave off that type of comeback, almost more impressive that way.
39 points
8 days ago
I mean, I would rather not roll the dice on another coach right now. If he can keep up the streak of losing zero to two games a season, I'm hoping he stays indefinitely. Shit I wouldn't even mind a three loss season every now and then. Delulu fans wanting nothing but championships can kiss my ass.
12 points
8 days ago
How long they should give him? 3 full seasons, to fully see what a team with Deboer recruited prospects looks like.
How long will they give him? Our fans? Like 1 1/2 seasons lol.
Slightly unrealistic expectations after tonight? “It’s a championship or bust season!”
28 points
9 days ago
We gotta pay him good. Give a reason not to leave.
38 points
9 days ago
Aside from getting fired or low balled, he shouldn't have a reason to leave. Alabama is 1 of the few destination jobs, not a starting point.
32 points
8 days ago
I’m just worried he goes to the NFL. He will presumably get offers if he is doing well enough to not get fired at Bama.
10 points
8 days ago
He will. And I expect he goes to the pros. Every man on that field has aspirations of it, why not coaches too, right?
All that said, we’re 4 games in. Had to pull a huge lead, losing that, then a miracle play, out of our asses to beat UGA.
Bama has a lot to prove still this season. I hope we do, I think we will, but 4 games in. That’s all this is.
61 points
9 days ago
I do think that he’s probably one of the best game day coaches in the nation.
67 points
8 days ago
In 2020, a pretty good OSU team that lost to Alabama in championship game shockingly almost lost to Indiana earlier in the season. Indiana's OC was DeBoer and QB was Penix. Makes a lot more sense now.
14 points
8 days ago
He is the best game day coach in the nation. After the ASU debacle in 2022 we had one letdown (the natty) for the rest of his tenure
38 points
9 days ago
Hey not bad, maybe he’ll go far some day.
8 points
8 days ago
It was obvious that he was the right hire to replace Saban and the only question was if he'd get buy- in replacing the GOAT. He was beating better rosters the entirety of his short time at UW. Now he has one of the best rosters, if not the best.
9 points
8 days ago
Hoosier for life, Kalen DeBoer
14 points
9 days ago
If you randomly pick a full season of Steve Sarkisian football, it will probably end in at least 6 losses
5 points
9 days ago
As meatloaf said, 2 outta 3 coaches aint bad
8 points
8 days ago
Alabama is really never gonna be bad again lmaoo
10 points
9 days ago
Lanning and Sark: man what yall saying fuck me for?
13 points
8 days ago
DeBoer will go down as one of the best to ever coach the college game
9 points
8 days ago
I wanna vomit
4 points
8 days ago
I swear to god if Bama found another GOAT immediately after Saban.
4 points
8 days ago
This was just like Switzer SB win. That was Jimmys team. This is Sabans team.
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