160 Days until kickoff

Now that the first round of the big dance is out of the way (I'm 23-9 in the first round.  Pretty pedestrian if you ask me) we can talk some football. 

Defensive backs coach Bobby Jack Wright must replace 3 starters

http://newsok.com/article/3205723/1203310474?mp=1

(Bobby Jack Wright gets new players, result will be the same.  At least you have a good reason for having a bad secondary this year.  Same old song and dance.  I just hope that A&M and OSU don't light our a$$es up like they did a few years ago.  Wasn't that when you invented the mastermind 15 yard cushion)

And Speaking of reloading...Sooners signee Jarboe arrested on weapons charges

http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/shared-blogs/ajc/cfbrecruit/entries/2008/03/07/sooners_signee_jarboe_arrested.html (For some reason, the words "Lamont, ya big dummy" come to mind.  Number one big time receiver on the roster is going to the NFL.  The job is mine to take if I'm as good as everyone tells me I am and two years later I'm making millions.  But no, let me hang out with some idiot carrying a gun in his truck and then put it in my gym bag on the way to a track meet.  That's a better idea.

This kid must have went to the DeMarcus Granger School of Minds.  The sad thing is that somebody will pick him up and give him a second chance if OU doesn't take him and then we'll be watching ESPN's saturday morning feel good story about how Pete Carroll saw the good in poor Josh Jarboe after OU dropped him,  lifted this poor boy from the ghetto and gave him a second chance to "almost" get his degree in general studies/phys ed and be a rich, spoiled professional athlete.)

When asked if he was still going to OU, Jarboe said “I still have my scholarship, I'm still going to Oklahoma,” Jarboe told JaQuitta Williams of WSB-TV. “If I don't go to Oklahoma, I'm going somewhere. This isn't fixing to just stop me.”

Instant Karma's gonna get ya...

The last place Rich Rodriguez believed that Michigan football would be vulnerable to attack is academics. But The Ann Arbor News series this week illustrated how Wolverine football players congregate in the general studies major, and in the classroom of one professor in particular. Michigan lashed out at Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh, a former Wolverine quarterback, when he criticized his alma mater last year. He's looking pretty smart these days

That's it. 

 
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