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Title: "What we learned in the SEC: Week 9"
Post by: WALL-E on October 25, 2014, 11:53:02 PM
What we learned in the SEC: Week 9
Imagine that. Last week there wasn't a single competitive game on the SEC slate. This Saturday, every game was must-see TV even though Alabama-Tennessee lacked the fourth-quarter drama of the other games.

With three prime-time games going bonkers to the delight of three terrific crowds, you could have made a serious case for an SEC RedZone channel. Picture-in-picture just wasn't enough.

Hugh Freeze is kicking himself: No. 3 Ole Miss fell to No. 24 LSU, 10-7, when the Tigers intercepted a Bo Wallace pass with two seconds left.

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Title: Re: "What we learned in the SEC: Week 9"
Post by: Chechem on October 26, 2014, 06:30:09 AM
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Lane Kiffin makes for great theater:
Neyland Stadium was packed with Big Orange fans thirsting for some revenge against their former coach in his return. But on Alabama's first play, Kiffin dialed up a bootleg perfectly executed by Blake Sims and Amari Cooper, who ran 80 yards for a touchdown. Kiffin ran with Cooper down the Bama sideline for a bit before flashing a sly grin under his visor.

 :lol:


Title: Re: "What we learned in the SEC: Week 9"
Post by: Jamos on October 26, 2014, 06:33:54 AM
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Lane Kiffin makes for great theater:
Neyland Stadium was packed with Big Orange fans thirsting for some revenge against their former coach in his return. But on Alabama's first play, Kiffin dialed up a bootleg perfectly executed by Blake Sims and Amari Cooper, who ran 80 yards for a touchdown. Kiffin ran with Cooper down the Bama sideline for a bit before flashing a sly grin under his visor.

 :lol:

I think I heard him say "touche" when he stopped running. ;)