Brent Zook of Duck Sports Authority sent this this morning from "Saturday Down South", a blog devoted to the glories of ESS EEE SEE footbaw, leaving out the messy details like cupcake scheduling, oversigning, low entrance requirements and inflated perception.
Snippets from he poster's remarks follow in italics. The blog identifies him only as "Jon." Blogs from the SEC typically only use first names, or often just an internet handle. The anonymity allows them to make more unsubstantiated and outrageous remarks:
Being a part of the SEC and watching games every Saturday Down South, one is quick to realize that the game is won in the trenches, and that is what separates SEC football from the rest of the measly contenders – the depth and talent along the offensive and defensive lines.
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A zinger from the Southland: "Oregon's offensive line has LSU licking their chops "
Monday, August 15, 2011
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