WyoAlum1987
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You gotta know when to hold 'em-and know when to fold 'em
What are we holding?
We beat 3 cupcakes-(Our 3 wins come over 3 teams that have one win each this season :Langston, Colgate and Temple-all of whom haven't won a D1 game)...
and we MAY not have a losing season..
We SHOULD handle NM handily with 2 weeks to get ready. SJSU and Hawaii are beatable (by nearly everyone)- and we have to beat the sheep-I cant fathom a universe in which that doesnt happen...
so
maybe we can be 6-6 this year... maybe we stand pat an give this one more chance..
if not..if we lose to any of these teams...
Well-there are millions of dollars at stake ...its time to fold this hand and get dealt another one...Just like USC..we have to -we just have to-
otherwise-to quote Burman-"we are who we are" at least who Burman thinks we are
and that just isnt good enough
Anything less than 6-6 and Burman and CDC should join Kiffin in remaking their careers
You gotta know when to hold 'em-and know when to fold 'em
What are we holding?
We beat 3 cupcakes-(Our 3 wins come over 3 teams that have one win each this season :Langston, Colgate and Temple-all of whom haven't won a D1 game)...
and we MAY not have a losing season..
We SHOULD handle NM handily with 2 weeks to get ready. SJSU and Hawaii are beatable (by nearly everyone)- and we have to beat the sheep-I cant fathom a universe in which that doesnt happen...
so
maybe we can be 6-6 this year... maybe we stand pat an give this one more chance..
if not..if we lose to any of these teams...
Well-there are millions of dollars at stake ...its time to fold this hand and get dealt another one...Just like USC..we have to -we just have to-
otherwise-to quote Burman-"we are who we are" at least who Burman thinks we are
and that just isnt good enough
Anything less than 6-6 and Burman and CDC should join Kiffin in remaking their careers