Updated throughout the day with quick takes from staff.
by Spencer Hall • Apr 22, 2009 3:50 PM EDT
In the meantime, there's little to do but stare at the rosters, fiddle with your ankle monitor, and join Matt Hayes and I for the first edition of 15 Yard Facemask, our attempt to keep hope alive during the offseason. Pardon the technical hiccups -- at times during the first one it sounds like someone's releasing the brakes on an old steam engine -- but on the whole it sounds decent enough as we plow through our provisional top 10s, disagree on the preseason hype surrounding Ole Miss, agree on a shocking number of our picks, and wonder out loud about Jeremiah Masoli becoming the West Coast version of Tim Tebow.
These will be published biweekly or so. Next time we'll get Dave Curtis on, as well, just to have someone who actually knows what they're talking about educate us about the coming storm. Enjoy.
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Is it on iTunes yet?
by tbmd96 on Apr 22, 2009 5:02 PM EDT reply actions
What the hell was that? A quirky espresso machine? Did you guys go cheap and rent studio space next to a boiler room? Sounds like the robot from Lost in Space is in the room too, but experiencing an unattended and excruciatingly slow melt down.
UF goes to Death Valley at night. We all know what that usually means, but the Gators may be able to overcome an early loss. Can they overcome improved teams from Athens and Tallahassee?
LSU goes to Starkville, Athens, Tuscaloosa, and Oxford. I expect all four of those games to be grueling. My money says they will be a two loss team before the eventuality of the SEC championship game. # 4 might be a little too much love.
by guardian of the galaxy on Apr 22, 2009 11:13 PM EDT reply actions
We’ll get this on iTunes ASAP. The quality and frequency will improve over time. We’re just starting out with some new ideas.
by SSchrager on Apr 23, 2009 11:11 AM EDT reply actions
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