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Post by redsox907 » 28 May 2026, 19:15

:ruok:

letting the Tree run your pockets is diabolical fam
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Post by Caesar » 28 May 2026, 21:39

Man, what kinda shit you on fn? Image
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Post by Captain Canada » 29 May 2026, 08:49

djp73 wrote:
28 May 2026, 18:09
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The glizzys are Stanfords passing game
You're out of pocket :drose:
redsox907 wrote:
28 May 2026, 19:15
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letting the Tree run your pockets is diabolical fam
Caesar wrote:
28 May 2026, 21:39
Man, what kinda shit you on fn? Image
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I deserve this.
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Post by Captain Canada » 29 May 2026, 09:43

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Week 12 Top Stories
Down goes SMU! Stanford escapes in overtime to knock off top team in the nation
Illinois walks off with a field goal over ranked Penn State, 33-31
Alabama downs Georgia in massive CFP shakeup with 38-35 victory
UMass gives North Carolina all they handle, but get dropped off 31-24

Week 12 SEC Results
Ole Miss [39 - 37] Texas
#20 Missouri [49 - 21] South Carolina
Vanderbilt [14 - 38] #12 Auburn
Arkansas [28 - 62] LSU
#7 Georgia [35 - 38] #3 Alabama
Florida State [33 - 30] Mississippi State
Kentucky [9 - 37] #18 Tennessee
Week 13 SEC Matchups
#3 Alabama (8-2, 5-1) at Texas (6-5, 3-4)
#18 Tennessee (8-3, 4-3) at Ole Miss (7-3, 4-2)
Texas A&M (7-4, 4-3) at Kentucky (3-7, 1-6)
#20 Missouri (7-3, 4-2) at #12 Auburn (8-2, 5-1)
LSU (5-6, 3-4) at Florida (6-4, 3-3)
Mississippi State (4-6, 0-6) at #7 Georgia (8-2, 5-2)
#4 Oklahoma (9-1, 5-1) at #10 SMU (10-1, 7-0)
SEC Standings
#10 SMU (10-1, 7-0)
#4 Oklahoma (9-1, 5-1)
#3 Alabama (8-2, 5-1)
#12 Auburn (8-2, 5-1)
#7 Georgia (8-2, 5-2)
#13 Clemson (8-3, 5-2)
Ole Miss (7-3, 4-2)
#20 Missouri (7-3, 4-2)
Texas A&M (7-4, 4-3)
#18 Tennessee (8-3, 4-3)
Florida (6-4, 3-3)
LSU (5-6, 3-4)
Texas (6-5, 3-4)
Florida State (5-5, 2-5)
Arkansas (5-6, 1-6)
South Carolina (4-7, 1-6)
Kentucky (3-7, 1-6)
Vanderbilt (3-7, 1-6)
Mississippi State (4-6, 0-6)
College Football Top 25 Rankings
1. USC, 10-0
2. TCU, 9-1
3. Alabama, 8-2
4. Oklahoma, 9-1
5. Ohio State, 8-2
6. Kansas State, 9-1
7. Georgia, 8-2
8. Pittsburgh, 10-1
9. Miami, 9-2
10. SMU, 10-1
11. UCLA, 10-0
12. Auburn, 8-2
13. Clemson, 8-3
14. Penn State, 9-2
15. Syracuse, 8-3
16. Oklahoma State, 8-3
17. Oregon, 8-3
18. Tennessee, 8-3
19. Washington, 9-2
20. Missouri, 7-3
21. California, 8-3
22. UAB, 10-1
23. Michigan, 7-3
24. San Jose State, 8-2
25. North Carolina, 9-2

Dropped from rankings: Louisville [14], Duke [16], Nebraska [21]
Heisman Watchlist
HB Raheem Braham, Rs Sr » 223 carries, 1,335 rushing yards, 6.0 AVG, 22 touchdowns, 29 catches, 241 receiving yards, 8.3 AVG, 3 touchdowns
QB Frederick Etienne, Rs Sr » 3,618 passing yards, 40 touchdowns, 6 interceptions, 72% CMP, 182.7 QB RTG, 113 carries, 310 rushing yards, 2.7 AVG, 3 touchdowns
WR Darryl Verrier, Sr » 85 catches, 1,485 receiving yards, 17.5 AVG, 10 touchdowns
QB Brendan Mercer, Rs Fr » 3,437 passing yards, 31 touchdowns, 8 interceptions, 61% CMP, 150.1 QB RTG, 123 carries, 582 rushing yards, 4.7 AVG, 6 touchdowns
QB Lee Hippenhammer, Rs Sr » 3,105 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, 1 interception, 59% CMP, 140.0 QB RTG, 104 carries, 293 rushing yards, 2.8 AVG, 4 touchdowns

Players of the Week
WR Damion Ayi: 9 catches, 245 receiving yards,3 touchdowns
SS Quinterrius Clements: 10 tackles, interception, 5 pass breakups
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WR Damion Ayi: 9 catches, 245 receiving yards,3 touchdowns
DT Iosefa Funk: 7 tackles, 2 sacks, 7 tackles for loss, forced fumble
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Post by Captain Canada » 29 May 2026, 17:43

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The Final Stampede - Is this Nico Augustine's last run with the Mustangs?
By Veronica Downs | SMU Daily

DALLAS -- After dropping their first regular season game in the last few seasons, it feels like the writing on the wall is that SMU and their superstar head coach Nico Augustine is rocketing towards a messy divorce.

Despite Augustine having two more years remaining on his five-year contract that he signed just after leading SMU to a National Championship, the last few seasons have proven to be tumultuous in Dallas, with the relationship between the head coach and the Mustangs proving to be more strained than one though;. After the NCAA levied an investigation into the internal affairs of the head coach and his regime, the relationship between Augustine and the executive brass of the team and the university has dissolved into passing jabs and a rumored divide between football ops and the university.

The investigation is reported to be wrapping up at the culmination of this current season, with widespread expectations being that Augustine will be cleared of malpractice. Despite this, the overarching truth is that the former Coordinator of the Year with Arkansas State has resented the university's response to the allegations in the first place, citing that their lack of transparency affected the team's ability to recruit and recoup talent over the last few seasons. The most notable loss was recruiting loss of last year's number one quarterback Alex Keyton, who opted to join Arkansas when he was widely expected to be signing with SMU.

"Whether he's willing to publicly admit it or not, that was the ignition to the dissolving of Nico [Augustine's] relationship with SMU," said an insider close to the situation. "It's one thing to put smut on his jacket - he can handle that - but when it affects the team's ability to win and sustain this winning culture that he's built tirelessly since he got hired years ago - that's what hurt him. They didn't have his back when he needed them."

Now that the team suffered the unprecedented loss to Stanford the other night in overtime, it feels like SMU ship is taking on water at an all time high. Coach Augustine has been fairly non-comital to his ongoing involvement with the team going forward, choosing instead to remain focused on finishing out this season, where the team is fairly locked into a berth in the SEC championship game in their inaugural season in the conference and presumably, a place in the College Football Playoffs.

What comes from Nico Augustine if he were to leave SMU? The presumption is that he would want to remain in the SEC after battling and advocating so vehemently for SMU to get the invite they did last year. But escalating from a team that has been amongst the final four the last three seasons seems like a tough situation for Augustine. After Texas opted to go with Kenny Dillingham over Augustine in the last coaching carousel, it feels as though the remaining blue blood schools won't be looking to upgrade or shakeup their current coaching situations.

A marriage that might be viable could be LSU, as the team has suffered yet another disappointing season under the Josh Heupel regime and may be looking to shake things up. Could we see Augustine usher in a new age of competition down at Death Valley? That remains to be seen.

Until further notice, as Coach Augustine would say himself, he is the coach of SMU and will be looking to finish the season strong in a top-tier matchup against the Oklahoma Sooners.
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Post by redsox907 » 29 May 2026, 18:19

prove you tough. Go back to Ark State and win a Natty :kghah:
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Post by Captain Canada » 30 May 2026, 13:42

redsox907 wrote:
29 May 2026, 18:19
prove you tough. Go back to Ark State and win a Natty :kghah:
That ship has sailed good sir :rg3:
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Post by Caesar » 30 May 2026, 21:32

Announcing that he's potentially leaving after laying an egg against Stanford is some sucker shit.
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Post by Captain Canada » 30 May 2026, 22:24

Caesar wrote:
30 May 2026, 21:32
Announcing that he's potentially leaving after laying an egg against Stanford is some sucker shit.
Just a consideration sir, the writing's sort of been on the wall for years if you've been peeping game :curtain:
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Post by redsox907 » 30 May 2026, 23:06

Nico still miffed that he didn't get that Texas job
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