They are decent. But have looked bad bad at times. Especially lately. Not sure if they’ll hold onto their early season magic. Probably needs win out + make sun belt championship game to make tourney. Even then not a sure bet.
Michigan State getting manhandled by Wisconsin; we can empathize.
Providence getting ready for Ed Cooley’s return:
Rooting for Cooley. Never had much love for Providence anyway, but chill out Friars.
Also, a Providence loss is good for us.
Yea man. Pick your trash up atleast
Florida blew a 21 point lead and is headed to OT vs. Georgia. Not sure whether to cheer for them (our only Q1 win right now) or against them (they’re a few spots ahead of us on the bubble as of now)
We badly need Q1 wins, so I’m rooting for Florida to stay above NET 50. Also F* UGA.
Just checking box scores, Kugel is really struggling.
He’s been at a standstill statistically and even a little bit worse in some areas compared to last season.
Yet another example of development being non-linear, with a dash of cautionary tale of over-interpreting half-season splits; there was a lot of assuming his second half of last season would just carry over to this season, and it just hasn’t.
Need texas and mississippi state to lose in these current games
Would love to play Texas on a play in game if it got to that. They’re pretty trash
If it means Minor can slam Shedrick into the 3rd row I’m in.
Exactly what I mean hahaha
We need to steal this:
What the Miami mindset means in this conference:

TCU Baylor likely headed to double OT.
Need Baylor bad. Miss St beat Auburn. No Bueno.
Absolutely blatant push off on an inbound goes uncalled in the Baylor-TCU game.
Dalton Knecht might be the best transfer portal addition ever LOL.
I remember some here in the past have talked about looking at how a portal player does vs the power conference opponents they’ve played. Knecht wouldn’t have passed that metric; his worst games were in blowout losses to Power 5 schools (I do think taking into consideration the team and circumstances around a player are important).