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The Key to the game is on offense......Mauk has to play within himself! He is a gunslinger and is usually looking for a big play down field....He loves to chuck it deep and break the pocket in a effort to do so all the while ignoring the underneath routes and the flare back who are wide open.

Our DC saw the same thing on tape:

"The kid, he scrambles extremely well," Claeys said. "You watch all their games, he's extended so many plays and finds the open person. When he scrambles, he's always looking to throw the ball down the field. In big situations and a lot of third downs, he's made an awful lot of plays just scrambling."

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It bothers me that you are in the SEC east. Probably doesn't bother you, since apparently it's yours to lose every year now.

But if you could re-align the SEC divisions (with the current membership) what would the new SEC look like? You are allowed to implement permanent cross-division rivalries.

EDIT: and would you prefer to be in the Legends or the Leaders division? (since those are the obvious division names for any improved alignment)
 

It bothers me that you are in the SEC east. Probably doesn't bother you, since apparently it's yours to lose every year now.

But if you could re-align the SEC divisions (with the current membership) what would the new SEC look like? You are allowed to implement permanent cross-division rivalries.

EDIT: and would you prefer to be in the Legends or the Leaders division? (since those are the obvious division names for any improved alignment)


The east was fine ..Tenn. which has two teams in it borders Mizzou as does UK...Vandy 431 mi.,UK 458mi,Tenn.609mi. It's a bit of a Push for the rest of the teams and we have our cross division rival as Ark. 321mi. So either side was fine.
 

I guess in a way we're similar to aTm. Came from the same conference, at the same time, and are dealing with the same transition. We've played them every year. So there's some of that.

It's almost like starting a new job at the same time as another employee who you have very little in common with and probably wouldn't hang out with outside of work. You both came from the same former employer and now work in different departments at the new job. Yet, you always keep getting paired up with them at company events when you really want to get to know the more tenured employees. You started off faster at first (A&M), but now the other new guy (Mizzou) is having a great run of success and you feel it makes you look bad. Then, the new guy starts dating your ex-girlfriend (Chancellor Loftin) and brings her over to your house for a pre-Thanksgiving party. You want to separate yourself from the other guy and have your own identity and both be thought of as part of the company and not just the two new guys.
 

It's almost like starting a new job at the same time as another employee who you have very little in common with and probably wouldn't hang out with outside of work. You both came from the same former employer and now work in different departments at the new job. Yet, you always keep getting paired up with them at company events when you really want to get to know the more tenured employees. You started off faster at first (A&M), but now the other new guy (Mizzou) is having a great run of success and you feel it makes you look bad. Then, the new guy starts dating your ex-girlfriend (Chancellor Loftin) and brings her over to your house for a pre-Thanksgiving party. You want to separate yourself from the other guy and have your own identity and both be thought of as part of the company and not just the two new guys.

I spent a bit of time in College Station a year and a half ago; heard a lot about football, and a good deal about academics, but nobody told me their Analogy Department was so strong. The U really needs to step it up if we want to compete.
 


I spent a bit of time in College Station a year and a half ago; heard a lot about football, and a good deal about academics, but nobody told me their Analogy Department was so strong. The U really needs to step it up if we want to compete.

GopherHole has a monopoly on the Analogy Department. One needs to successfully complete this course in order to enroll in the Over Analyze Department. :cool02:
 

What is the situation with helium over there? I heated your ball team is utilizing helium.
 





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