Back in August
Offensive standout other than A.J.: Orson Charles
Defensive standout: Justin Houston
Actual: Arron Murray running away.
Offensive breakout: Logan Gray
Offensive breakout: Logan Gray
Actual: Arron Murray but Gray right on his heels.
Offensive surprise: Marlon Brown
Actual: Probably Murray but I'd go with Durham because he was unbelievable in Green's place and other than King and Charles here and there #16 was the only big threat opposite of Green
Offensive surprise: Marlon Brown
Actual: Probably Murray but I'd go with Durham because he was unbelievable in Green's place and other than King and Charles here and there #16 was the only big threat opposite of Green
Defensive standout: Justin Houston
Actual: Justin Houston
Defensive breakout: Daryl Gamble
Defensive breakout: Daryl Gamble
Actual: Akeem Dent. The defense was better in '09 when he was healthy and was a tackling machine while everyone else was in the shop.
Defensive surprise: Christian Robinson
Defensive surprise: Christian Robinson
Actual: N/A. If I had to choose one I guess Dowtin who basically took Robinson's job.
Louisiana-Laf: W 34-14 (Correct)
Louisiana-Laf: W 34-14 (Correct)
@Carolina: W 17-14 (X)
Arkansas: L 30-24 (Correct)
@Miss St.: W 24-12 (X)
@Colorado: W 33- 14 (X)
Tennessee: W 17-16 (Correct)
Vanderbilt: W 28-6 (Correct)
@Kentucky: L 16-14 (X)
Florida: W 26-21 (X)
@Auburn: L 24- 13 (Correct)
Idaho St: W 63- 7 (Correct)
gtu: W 37-20 (Correct)
7-5 which means I'm better than Georgia.
Outback vs. Penn State
Missed it by about 4 slots. Carolina will most likely get that spot with a loss to Auburn (Fact: that is the only bowl Carolina is allowed to go to). With a win over Florida, Georgia would've most likely landed in the Gator. At 7-5 maybe Nashville. Instead, playing in Memphis against a team that will be more than capable of beating us. Memphis is a very fine city however.
To A. Murray from Me courtesy of an adopted Memphian:
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Fact: Memphis is not a very fine city. It stands for "Making Easy Money Pimpin Hoes In Style."
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