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  • I'm no fan of Pyrrhic victories, but our kids had to gain some confidence today. When was the last time we played competitively with a top 10 team? 10+ years? Sitting at 3-1, we're very well positioned for the month of October, with some winnable games on the upcoming schedule. I love our chances in the 50/50 games on our remaining schedule, given what we've seen
  • Love Lester's offense. There, I said it.
  • Zach Mahoney is legit. The future is bright at the QB position these next few years. Kudos to the staff for leaving no stone unturned on the recruiting trail.
  • It was so much fun to see our ultra conservative head coach lay it all on the line and play like we had nothing to lose, instead of playing not to lose. Hope we see more of that this season.
  • Leonard Fournette is a rare talent. Seems like a real class act, too. We won't play another guy nearly as talented the rest of the season.
  • Brisly Estime is a legit difference maker. What a talent. It is great to FINALLY have a player that teams / opposing DC's need to game plan for.
  • Special teams was great today, punt return notwithstanding. Hope we see the same type of play the rest of the year, because it was a big factor.
  • Two years ago, we went on the road against a top team [FSU] and looked like a JV squad playing against the big boys. Tons of players injured, etc. Today, we held our own and escaped without injuries. Despite being short handed, we looked like we belonged.
  • The defense continues to get better and better. Heading into the season, the front 7 were a question mark. I don't think there are any question marks about that group anymore. Still need to figure out some stuff at CB.
  • Antwon Cordy is legit. So is Rodney Williams. Safety was a huge concern heading into the season, but I like the development of these youngsters [I'll add Scissum in here, as well].
  • Ron Thompson is playing like a first or second round pick. He's making a ton of plays now that he's healthy. Great to see.
  • Speaking of DEs, entering the season, we had a TON of question marks with that unit, but Thompson, Arcinega, and Simmons have really stepped up.
  • One of the biggest adjustments that probably went unnoticed was shifting Emerich into the starting lineup for Shanley. Nothing against the walk on--he's going to provide quality depth. But in several instances this year, Emerich has had to come into the game and has more than held his own. Trudo is better at OG than C. OL was one of the "weakest" positional units on the team, and I believe this move solidifies things for the last 2/3 of the season. Great adjustment by the staff.
  • We have an extra week off to prepare for our first road game. I love our chances against USF.
  • Eric Dungey will have three full weeks to recuperate from that brutal hit, to say nothing of get more comfortable with his overall capability of running the full offense.
  • It was great to see a packed house... even if nearly 1/4 of the crowd was LSU fans. I hope the fair weather fans had their eyes opened today about what this team's potential is.
  • Not looking TOO far ahead, but we return 8 starters on BOTH sides of the ball next season--along with several other members of the two deep. That type of year-over-year consistency is when you'll see a jump in performance. It will also enable us to redshirt a lot of incoming players, who won't be rushed onto the field to fill gaps in the roster. Man, does the future ever look bright.
  • I honestly believe that we will get to a bowl this year. I truly do.
  • I can't remember the last time we had such a big game day atmosphere on campus. It's only going to get better, with the talent we have.
  • Our head coach and staff deserve a lot of credit for improving the overall size, talent, and speed of the roster. I'm not saying we've 100% turned the corner and arrived, but we are close. Syracuse football is back--and I'm sure LSU fans agree.
  • If you'd told me before the season that we'd be 3-1, I would have signed up for that in a heartbeat. Hell, if you told me we'd be able to keep the game respectable today against a legit NC contender, I wouldn't have believed it. Instead, we come out of today's loss with a ton of momentum / confidence.
  • I'm happy that we had some recruits on campus, for both football and hoops. And judging from the twitter responses from a couple of other high profile 2017 recruits, today's performance left a memorable impression.
  • A loss is a loss. But I can't remember being this optimistic coming out of a loss. It is amazing how playing toe-to-toe with a legit, top 10 team can do for confidence. Our team is knocking on the door--I feel it.
  • Erv Philips should be back in two weeks. I can't wait to see what the offense can do with him AND Estime as dynamic playmaking threats.
  • I have to qualify a lot of the above by acknowledging that LSU didn't take us seriously. With a walk on QB starting, they clearly thought that they could just show up and win. Very proud of our kids for rising to the occasion and making this a close game.
  • I believe 100% that we are going to pound USF.
  • 6 wins and bowl eligibility are clearly within grasp. We need to TCB, but it isn't hard to envision this group getting to bowl eligibility, given what we saw today.
  • I watch a ton of college football, and see teams struggle all over the place. After all these years of fielding a generally inept offensive attack, it is so much fun to see us FINALLY field a formidable offensive concept.
  • I love SU football. It feels GREAT to be relevant again. We are going to open some eyes in conference. Last place my a$$.
Let's Go Orange!!!
 
A couple? lol

Fun read.

Are you trying to say that Mahoney is "2 Legit 2 Quit"?

I know--I planned on just posting 5 or 6 bullets, but I'm pretty pumped up after today's performance. Our team is knocking on the door of being a top 25 team. I honestly believe that. Might not happen this year, but it will either this year or next. I believe that 100%.
 
I know--I planned on just posting 5 or 6 bullets, but I'm pretty pumped up after today's performance. Our team is knocking on the door of being a top 25 team. I honestly believe that. Might not happen this year, but it will either this year or next. I believe that 100%.
I think that we will be back in the top 25 in 2017 at the current rate we're improving and recruiting.
 
I think that we will be back in the top 25 in 2017 at the current rate we're improving and recruiting.

Having a legit QB makes such a difference.

Wouldn't be remotely surprised to see a ton of offensive skilled talent commit these next three years to play alongside a talent like Dungey. We're going to win a LOT of games these next few years... and with Culpepper down the road, I love the talent we're amassing at QB.
 
  • I'm no fan of Pyrrhic victories, but our kids had to gain some confidence today. When was the last time we played competitively with a top 10 team? 10+ years? Sitting at 3-1, we're very well positioned for the month of October, with some winnable games on the upcoming schedule. I love our chances in the 50/50 games on our remaining schedule, given what we've seen.


Last year, after four games we were like the walking wounded. Totally different situation this season. This bye is perfectly timed. We are going to roll in October. Love our chances against the 50/50 teams on our remaining schedule.
 
Having a legit QB makes such a difference.

Wouldn't be remotely surprised to see a ton of offensive skilled talent commit these next three years to play alongside a talent like Dungey. We're going to win a LOT of games these next few years... and with Culpepper down the road, I love the talent we're amassing at QB.
2017...third year starter in Dungey at QB, to go along with senior WR Steve Ishmael, senior XB Erv Philips, junior RB Jordan Fredericks, junior XB Dontae Strickland, junior XB Tyrone Perkins, sophomore XB Moe Neal, freshman WR Daewood Davis...and on, and on...

We could have a very fun, very potent offense in a couple years.
 
2017...third year starter in Dungey at QB, to go along with senior WR Steve Ishmael, senior XB Erv Philips, junior RB Jordan Fredericks, junior XB Dontae Strickland, junior XB Tyrone Perkins, sophomore XB Moe Neal, freshman WR Daewood Davis...and on, and on...

We could have a very fun, very potent offense in a couple years.

I've said it in numerous posts these last two years--we'll know we've arrived and have turned the corner when we have 4-5 guys like Brisly Estime. We're starting to amass that kind of talent with Philips, Neal, Davis, etc.
 
2017...third year starter in Dungey at QB, to go along with senior WR Steve Ishmael, senior XB Erv Philips, junior RB Jordan Fredericks, junior XB Dontae Strickland, junior XB Tyrone Perkins, sophomore XB Moe Neal, freshman WR Daewood Davis...and on, and on...

We could have a very fun, very potent offense in a couple years.
VERY fun to think about. Custis as well. Love seeing him being targeted in the red zone & hope they integrate him more as a downfield threat. He's the most physically imposing WR since Morant, love his big hands and body control.

6/11 current D starters should still be here in '17, including 3rd year captain Franklin.

The future is bright
 
I've said it in numerous posts these last two years--we'll know we've arrived and have turned the corner when we have 4-5 guys like Brisly Estime. We're starting to amass that kind of talent with Philips, Neal, Davis, etc.


I understand your point. I think Erv is Brisly-like with his big play ability; Possibly Strickland as well. The kid has 3 scores with very limited touches already. And though he is not a speed demon, I really think Custis has the tool set to be a dominant WR...if he ever masters his technique.
 
  • I'm no fan of Pyrrhic victories, but our kids had to gain some confidence today. When was the last time we played competitively with a top 10 team? 10+ years? Sitting at 3-1, we're very well positioned for the month of October, with some winnable games on the upcoming schedule. I love our chances in the 50/50 games on our remaining schedule, given what we've seen
  • Love Lester's offense. There, I said it.
  • Zach Mahoney is legit. The future is bright at the QB position these next few years. Kudos to the staff for leaving no stone unturned on the recruiting trail.
  • It was so much fun to see our ultra conservative head coach lay it all on the line and play like we had nothing to lose, instead of playing not to lose. Hope we see more of that this season.
  • Leonard Fournette is a rare talent. Seems like a real class act, too. We won't play another guy nearly as talented the rest of the season.
  • Brisly Estime is a legit difference maker. What a talent. It is great to FINALLY have a player that teams / opposing DC's need to game plan for.
  • Special teams was great today, punt return notwithstanding. Hope we see the same type of play the rest of the year, because it was a big factor.
  • Two years ago, we went on the road against a top team [FSU] and looked like a JV squad playing against the big boys. Tons of players injured, etc. Today, we held our own and escaped without injuries. Despite being short handed, we looked like we belonged.
  • The defense continues to get better and better. Heading into the season, the front 7 were a question mark. I don't think there are any question marks about that group anymore. Still need to figure out some stuff at CB.
  • Antwon Cordy is legit. So is Rodney Williams. Safety was a huge concern heading into the season, but I like the development of these youngsters [I'll add Scissum in here, as well].
  • Ron Thompson is playing like a first or second round pick. He's making a ton of plays now that he's healthy. Great to see.
  • Speaking of DEs, entering the season, we had a TON of question marks with that unit, but Thompson, Arcinega, and Simmons have really stepped up.
  • One of the biggest adjustments that probably went unnoticed was shifting Emerich into the starting lineup for Shanley. Nothing against the walk on--he's going to provide quality depth. But in several instances this year, Emerich has had to come into the game and has more than held his own. Trudo is better at OG than C. OL was one of the "weakest" positional units on the team, and I believe this move solidifies things for the last 2/3 of the season. Great adjustment by the staff.
  • We have an extra week off to prepare for our first road game. I love our chances against USF.
  • Eric Dungey will have three full weeks to recuperate from that brutal hit, to say nothing of get more comfortable with his overall capability of running the full offense.
  • It was great to see a packed house... even if nearly 1/4 of the crowd was LSU fans. I hope the fair weather fans had their eyes opened today about what this team's potential is.
  • Not looking TOO far ahead, but we return 8 starters on BOTH sides of the ball next season--along with several other members of the two deep. That type of year-over-year consistency is when you'll see a jump in performance. It will also enable us to redshirt a lot of incoming players, who won't be rushed onto the field to fill gaps in the roster. Man, does the future ever look bright.
  • I honestly believe that we will get to a bowl this year. I truly do.
  • I can't remember the last time we had such a big game day atmosphere on campus. It's only going to get better, with the talent we have.
  • Our head coach and staff deserve a lot of credit for improving the overall size, talent, and speed of the roster. I'm not saying we've 100% turned the corner and arrived, but we are close. Syracuse football is back--and I'm sure LSU fans agree.
  • If you'd told me before the season that we'd be 3-1, I would have signed up for that in a heartbeat. Hell, if you told me we'd be able to keep the game respectable today against a legit NC contender, I wouldn't have believed it. Instead, we come out of today's loss with a ton of momentum / confidence.
  • I'm happy that we had some recruits on campus, for both football and hoops. And judging from the twitter responses from a couple of other high profile 2017 recruits, today's performance left a memorable impression.
  • A loss is a loss. But I can't remember being this optimistic coming out of a loss. It is amazing how playing toe-to-toe with a legit, top 10 team can do for confidence. Our team is knocking on the door--I feel it.
  • Erv Philips should be back in two weeks. I can't wait to see what the offense can do with him AND Estime as dynamic playmaking threats.
  • I have to qualify a lot of the above by acknowledging that LSU didn't take us seriously. With a walk on QB starting, they clearly thought that they could just show up and win. Very proud of our kids for rising to the occasion and making this a close game.
  • I believe 100% that we are going to pound USF.
  • 6 wins and bowl eligibility are clearly within grasp. We need to TCB, but it isn't hard to envision this group getting to bowl eligibility, given what we saw today.
  • I watch a ton of college football, and see teams struggle all over the place. After all these years of fielding a generally inept offensive attack, it is so much fun to see us FINALLY field a formidable offensive concept.
  • I love SU football. It feels GREAT to be relevant again. We are going to open some eyes in conference. Last place my a$$.
Let's Go Orange!!!

Great post, RF. I envision you just slugging Red Bulls and leading Let's Go Orange chants in your house while churning out these bullet points.
 
Last year, after four games we were like the walking wounded. Totally different situation this season. This bye is perfectly timed. We are going to roll in October. Love our chances against the 50/50 teams on our remaining schedule.

You just quoted yourself ... in thread ... If only you had argued with yourself, it would have been a full-blown Cali-moment. :crazy:
 
Great post RF. I love how from the top to the bottom of one post you went from "liking our chances against USF" to convincing yourself to believe "100% that we are going to pound USF"

Spoken like a true fanatic!

3-1, 1-0 in conference, lots of opportunities still on the table. LGO!
 
  • I'm no fan of Pyrrhic victories, but our kids had to gain some confidence today. When was the last time we played competitively with a top 10 team? 10+ years? Sitting at 3-1, we're very well positioned for the month of October, with some winnable games on the upcoming schedule. I love our chances in the 50/50 games on our remaining schedule, given what we've seen
  • Love Lester's offense. There, I said it.
  • Zach Mahoney is legit. The future is bright at the QB position these next few years. Kudos to the staff for leaving no stone unturned on the recruiting trail.
  • It was so much fun to see our ultra conservative head coach lay it all on the line and play like we had nothing to lose, instead of playing not to lose. Hope we see more of that this season.
  • Leonard Fournette is a rare talent. Seems like a real class act, too. We won't play another guy nearly as talented the rest of the season.
  • Brisly Estime is a legit difference maker. What a talent. It is great to FINALLY have a player that teams / opposing DC's need to game plan for.
  • Special teams was great today, punt return notwithstanding. Hope we see the same type of play the rest of the year, because it was a big factor.
  • Two years ago, we went on the road against a top team [FSU] and looked like a JV squad playing against the big boys. Tons of players injured, etc. Today, we held our own and escaped without injuries. Despite being short handed, we looked like we belonged.
  • The defense continues to get better and better. Heading into the season, the front 7 were a question mark. I don't think there are any question marks about that group anymore. Still need to figure out some stuff at CB.
  • Antwon Cordy is legit. So is Rodney Williams. Safety was a huge concern heading into the season, but I like the development of these youngsters [I'll add Scissum in here, as well].
  • Ron Thompson is playing like a first or second round pick. He's making a ton of plays now that he's healthy. Great to see.
  • Speaking of DEs, entering the season, we had a TON of question marks with that unit, but Thompson, Arcinega, and Simmons have really stepped up.
  • One of the biggest adjustments that probably went unnoticed was shifting Emerich into the starting lineup for Shanley. Nothing against the walk on--he's going to provide quality depth. But in several instances this year, Emerich has had to come into the game and has more than held his own. Trudo is better at OG than C. OL was one of the "weakest" positional units on the team, and I believe this move solidifies things for the last 2/3 of the season. Great adjustment by the staff.
  • We have an extra week off to prepare for our first road game. I love our chances against USF.
  • Eric Dungey will have three full weeks to recuperate from that brutal hit, to say nothing of get more comfortable with his overall capability of running the full offense.
  • It was great to see a packed house... even if nearly 1/4 of the crowd was LSU fans. I hope the fair weather fans had their eyes opened today about what this team's potential is.
  • Not looking TOO far ahead, but we return 8 starters on BOTH sides of the ball next season--along with several other members of the two deep. That type of year-over-year consistency is when you'll see a jump in performance. It will also enable us to redshirt a lot of incoming players, who won't be rushed onto the field to fill gaps in the roster. Man, does the future ever look bright.
  • I honestly believe that we will get to a bowl this year. I truly do.
  • I can't remember the last time we had such a big game day atmosphere on campus. It's only going to get better, with the talent we have.
  • Our head coach and staff deserve a lot of credit for improving the overall size, talent, and speed of the roster. I'm not saying we've 100% turned the corner and arrived, but we are close. Syracuse football is back--and I'm sure LSU fans agree.
  • If you'd told me before the season that we'd be 3-1, I would have signed up for that in a heartbeat. Hell, if you told me we'd be able to keep the game respectable today against a legit NC contender, I wouldn't have believed it. Instead, we come out of today's loss with a ton of momentum / confidence.
  • I'm happy that we had some recruits on campus, for both football and hoops. And judging from the twitter responses from a couple of other high profile 2017 recruits, today's performance left a memorable impression.
  • A loss is a loss. But I can't remember being this optimistic coming out of a loss. It is amazing how playing toe-to-toe with a legit, top 10 team can do for confidence. Our team is knocking on the door--I feel it.
  • Erv Philips should be back in two weeks. I can't wait to see what the offense can do with him AND Estime as dynamic playmaking threats.
  • I have to qualify a lot of the above by acknowledging that LSU didn't take us seriously. With a walk on QB starting, they clearly thought that they could just show up and win. Very proud of our kids for rising to the occasion and making this a close game.
  • I believe 100% that we are going to pound USF.
  • 6 wins and bowl eligibility are clearly within grasp. We need to TCB, but it isn't hard to envision this group getting to bowl eligibility, given what we saw today.
  • I watch a ton of college football, and see teams struggle all over the place. After all these years of fielding a generally inept offensive attack, it is so much fun to see us FINALLY field a formidable offensive concept.
  • I love SU football. It feels GREAT to be relevant again. We are going to open some eyes in conference. Last place my a$$.
Let's Go Orange!!!
Syracue has beat 2 top ten teams within the past 5 years WVU and Louisville. Need to get the facts correct
 
I understand your point. I think Erv is Brisly-like with his big play ability; Possibly Strickland as well. The kid has 3 scores with very limited touches already. And though he is not a speed demon, I really think Custis has the tool set to be a dominant WR...if he ever masters his technique.
Fredricks is probably better than all the players mentioned in this thread He's a complete stud. Not sure why he is left out of this conversation
 
Syracue has beat 2 top ten teams within the past 5 years WVU and Louisville. Need to get the facts correct

West Virginia wasn't anywhere close to the top 10 either time we beat them recently. Sounds like you need to get YOUR facts straight. Louisville might have been.
 
West Virginia wasn't anywhere close to the top 10 either time we beat them recently. Sounds like you need to get YOUR facts straight. Louisville might have been.

West Virginia was 20th in 2010, 15th in 2011, and unranked in the 2012 Pinstripe. Louisville was 9th in the BCS and 11th in the AP in 2012.
 
  • I'm no fan of Pyrrhic victories, but our kids had to gain some confidence today. When was the last time we played competitively with a top 10 team? 10+ years? Sitting at 3-1, we're very well positioned for the month of October, with some winnable games on the upcoming schedule. I love our chances in the 50/50 games on our remaining schedule, given what we've seen
  • Love Lester's offense. There, I said it.
  • Zach Mahoney is legit. The future is bright at the QB position these next few years. Kudos to the staff for leaving no stone unturned on the recruiting trail.
  • It was so much fun to see our ultra conservative head coach lay it all on the line and play like we had nothing to lose, instead of playing not to lose. Hope we see more of that this season.
  • Leonard Fournette is a rare talent. Seems like a real class act, too. We won't play another guy nearly as talented the rest of the season.
  • Brisly Estime is a legit difference maker. What a talent. It is great to FINALLY have a player that teams / opposing DC's need to game plan for.
  • Special teams was great today, punt return notwithstanding. Hope we see the same type of play the rest of the year, because it was a big factor.
  • Two years ago, we went on the road against a top team [FSU] and looked like a JV squad playing against the big boys. Tons of players injured, etc. Today, we held our own and escaped without injuries. Despite being short handed, we looked like we belonged.
  • The defense continues to get better and better. Heading into the season, the front 7 were a question mark. I don't think there are any question marks about that group anymore. Still need to figure out some stuff at CB.
  • Antwon Cordy is legit. So is Rodney Williams. Safety was a huge concern heading into the season, but I like the development of these youngsters [I'll add Scissum in here, as well].
  • Ron Thompson is playing like a first or second round pick. He's making a ton of plays now that he's healthy. Great to see.
  • Speaking of DEs, entering the season, we had a TON of question marks with that unit, but Thompson, Arcinega, and Simmons have really stepped up.
  • One of the biggest adjustments that probably went unnoticed was shifting Emerich into the starting lineup for Shanley. Nothing against the walk on--he's going to provide quality depth. But in several instances this year, Emerich has had to come into the game and has more than held his own. Trudo is better at OG than C. OL was one of the "weakest" positional units on the team, and I believe this move solidifies things for the last 2/3 of the season. Great adjustment by the staff.
  • We have an extra week off to prepare for our first road game. I love our chances against USF.
  • Eric Dungey will have three full weeks to recuperate from that brutal hit, to say nothing of get more comfortable with his overall capability of running the full offense.
  • It was great to see a packed house... even if nearly 1/4 of the crowd was LSU fans. I hope the fair weather fans had their eyes opened today about what this team's potential is.
  • Not looking TOO far ahead, but we return 8 starters on BOTH sides of the ball next season--along with several other members of the two deep. That type of year-over-year consistency is when you'll see a jump in performance. It will also enable us to redshirt a lot of incoming players, who won't be rushed onto the field to fill gaps in the roster. Man, does the future ever look bright.
  • I honestly believe that we will get to a bowl this year. I truly do.
  • I can't remember the last time we had such a big game day atmosphere on campus. It's only going to get better, with the talent we have.
  • Our head coach and staff deserve a lot of credit for improving the overall size, talent, and speed of the roster. I'm not saying we've 100% turned the corner and arrived, but we are close. Syracuse football is back--and I'm sure LSU fans agree.
  • If you'd told me before the season that we'd be 3-1, I would have signed up for that in a heartbeat. Hell, if you told me we'd be able to keep the game respectable today against a legit NC contender, I wouldn't have believed it. Instead, we come out of today's loss with a ton of momentum / confidence.
  • I'm happy that we had some recruits on campus, for both football and hoops. And judging from the twitter responses from a couple of other high profile 2017 recruits, today's performance left a memorable impression.
  • A loss is a loss. But I can't remember being this optimistic coming out of a loss. It is amazing how playing toe-to-toe with a legit, top 10 team can do for confidence. Our team is knocking on the door--I feel it.
  • Erv Philips should be back in two weeks. I can't wait to see what the offense can do with him AND Estime as dynamic playmaking threats.
  • I have to qualify a lot of the above by acknowledging that LSU didn't take us seriously. With a walk on QB starting, they clearly thought that they could just show up and win. Very proud of our kids for rising to the occasion and making this a close game.
  • I believe 100% that we are going to pound USF.
  • 6 wins and bowl eligibility are clearly within grasp. We need to TCB, but it isn't hard to envision this group getting to bowl eligibility, given what we saw today.
  • I watch a ton of college football, and see teams struggle all over the place. After all these years of fielding a generally inept offensive attack, it is so much fun to see us FINALLY field a formidable offensive concept.
  • I love SU football. It feels GREAT to be relevant again. We are going to open some eyes in conference. Last place my a$$.
Let's Go Orange!!!

  • Not looking TOO far ahead, but we return 8 starters on BOTH sides of the ball next season--along with several other members of the two deep. That type of year-over-year consistency is when you'll see a jump in performance. It will also enable us to redshirt a lot of incoming players, who won't be rushed onto the field to fill gaps in the roster. Man, does the future ever look bright.
  • Our head coach and staff deserve a lot of credit for improving the overall size, talent, and speed of the roster. I'm not saying we've 100% turned the corner and arrived, but we are close. Syracuse football is back--and I'm sure LSU fans agree.
HUGE IN FOOTBALL MORE THAN ANY OTHER SPORT. YOU HAVE TO LOVE WHAT SHAFER AND STAFF IS DOING WITH RECRUITING.

  • I'm happy that we had some recruits on campus, for both football and hoops. And judging from the twitter responses from a couple of other high profile 2017 recruits, today's performance left a memorable impression.
SYRACUSE EARNED SOME Q RATINGS ON SATURDAY. IF THAT'S THE CORRECT TERM.
  • I have to qualify a lot of the above by acknowledging that LSU didn't take us seriously. With a walk on QB starting, they clearly thought that they could just show up and win. Very proud of our kids for rising to the occasion and making this a close game.
NO DOUBT ABOUT LSU THINKING THEY WERE GOING TO ROLL OVER THE CUSE. BIG PROPS TO THE PROGRAM FOR BEING 100% THEY COULD BEAT LSU. THAT'S WHAT COACHING IS ALL ABOUT.
  • I believe 100% that we are going to pound USF.
  • 6 wins and bowl eligibility are clearly within grasp. We need to TCB, but it isn't hard to envision this group getting to bowl eligibility, given what we saw today.
THE BIGGEST GAME OF THE SEASON IS THE NEXT ONE. TCB IS CORRECT. BYE WEEK IS GOOD TIMING. CUSE SHOULD BE FAVORED ON THE ROAD. GREAT JOB TEAM. GREAT JOB RF!!!
 
I'm confused...not to mention we actually lost the game... :noidea:

A Pyrrhic victory is a victory that inflicts such a devastating toll on the victor that it is tantamount to defeat. Someone who wins a Pyrrhic victory has been victorious in some way; however, the heavy toll negates any sense of achievement or profit (another term for this would be "hollow victory").
 

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