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11.15.20 - A beautiful day in store at Augusta, not on these forums - Despair Watch

In Columbia, SC:

"It's a dumpster fire"

And they're hoping for the Death Penalty

In Palo Alto, CA:

They'd rather talk about how bad Michigan is

So let us head to Ann Arbor, MI:

They are wondering if Rich Rod and Brady Hoke were this bad

My take..

Franks is playing about as good as he can. He’s topped out. He’s never going to be a heisman type guy.
Have to start smith and let him get 15-20 carries a game. Let Boyd opt out. Because he won’t just sit on the sidelines and watch he would just get mad.
Burks needs at minimum of 10 touches a game. Need around 15. Quit running him in motion to throw swing passes to him. Let him run a legit route tree. Slants/crossing routes.
Defense- other than Marshall and sometimes coates, our front 7 is lacking in talent to keep up with elite teams right now.
And I also think we need to run some more man. Teams have enough film on our zone that they are just picking it apart. Or running the ball on us. Don’t rip me apart. Just tell me how you feel different and what you think.

Alright guys settle down

I’m disappointed in the penalties and the blown coverages on defense, but our scheme is heavily dependent on getting pressure on the QB with 3 or 4 rushers. That’s a tall task any game but Pittman is here to recruit players that can execute our schemes against SEC caliber offensive lines

This isn’t what I was hoping for tonight, but we got the right staff. Just want to see the team keep fighting

(WINNER REVEALED) Hawgbert Ultimate Animal Deathmatch, Part 1: Large Land Animals

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I can officially declare Elephants our winner of the Large Land Animal segment of Hawgbert's First Ultimate Animal Deathmatch. Grizzlies made a hell of a run, but the championship was never in doubt. A big congratulations to these ancient, wise beasts.

And thank you Hawgbert for playing along. Stay tuned, as next week we begin part 2, insects. It'll be an interesting one. The pool of challengers is already being composed.

A final look at the bracket:

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There can only be one.
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Football Franks makes Unitas Golden Arm watchlist

Arkansas redshirt senior QB Feleipe Franks has been included on the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Top 15 Watch List, the organization announced Friday. The Golden Arm Award is presented annually to the top upperclassman quarterback set to graduate with their class.

Franks has given an immediate lift to the Razorbacks offense, throwing for 1,428 yards and 14 touchdowns, the most scoring tosses by a Hog since Austin Allen’s 25 in 2016. He ranks fifth in the SEC in passing yards, passing touchdowns, passing efficiency (154.7), completion percentage (67.2%) and points responsible for (84).

Last week against Tennessee, Franks completed 18-of-24 passes for 215 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. His 75% completion percentage is the highest of his Razorback career and his second highest overall after completing 92.6% of his passes (25-of-27) while playing for Florida against UT Martin last season. He also threw for a career-high 318 yards at No. 13 Auburn and rushed for a career-best 91 yards at No. 8 Texas A&M. The Crawfordville, Fla. native has thrown for 200+ yards in each of the first six games of the season, the first Hog QB to do so since at least 2000.

Complete Unitas Golden Arm Top 15 Watch List
Ian Book, Notre Dame
Shane Buechele, SMU
Sam Ehlinger, Texas
Justin Fields, Ohio State
Feleipe Franks, Arkansas

Mac Jones, Alabama
D'Eriq King, Miami
Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
Brock Purdy, Iowa State
Zac Thomas, Appalachian State
Kyle Trask, Florida
Brady White, Memphis
Zach Wilson, BYU
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