Saturday, October 31, 2015

10.31.15: KY HOLIDAY WEEKEND (2 of 4) RECAP

WOWOWOW.  What a celebration SEC Home Holiday Weekend 2 of 4 was!

Let's focus on the football first and try to put this win in the proper perspective:


  • This was our 7th (SEVENTH) win in a row against Kentucky.  This lengthens the already longest winning series streak between the two teams.  Sidenote:  let's not ever forget when this streak began (I'll never forget where I was in DC when I was watching this performance and interview on TV):   


  • Sacrifice the Wildcats we did.  There was so much blood.  So much.  Only once have we beaten this basketball school so badly, and that was of course under THE KANG in 1994, in Lexington no less.  Dawgs won 47-7.  
  • We actually won a game in black jerseys.  Well, dominated really.  That's comforting, because I thought they were cursed.  Hell I may have even liked them.  Still waiting to see that #allgray though.
  • We are bowl eligible, for the 6th time in a row.  Again, something that's never happened before.
So, heavy handed high-fives to our TEETH captain Dan Mullen and our student-athlete TEETH soldiers.  So much effort, so much passion.  Good stuff.  Never take it for granted.

Okay, so now from the fan perspective.  LET'S GO TO THE FUN AND RECAP THE JUNCTION THAT WAS 10.24.15:


  • Our contract labor continues to #KILLIT with the Tent Race.  This week we had prime corner real estate on the DW:




  • Speaking of KILLING IT, there were a couple of people in particular that were #flexing 1st and 2nd TEETH, and they need to be recognized.  William Craig took KANG'S LANDING to a very real Game of Thrones level in honor of the Blackout, and dressed in full Jon Snow attire.  TEETH, William.  TEETH:




And of course Thomas Payne a.k.a. "Tommy" a.k.a. "20K" was murdering the scene as usual:



  • This KY fan randomly stumbled into the tailgate with his 3 younger boys and said he worked with Sam Tucker (KL member not in attendance this weekend) in Nashville.  So random.  Friendship built.

  • Two MSU standouts from the Kang's tenure visited The Landing this past weekend:  Wayne Madkin (QB) and Eric Moulds (WR).  Turner and I had the best 15 minute conversation with Eric Moulds last Saturday.  It was pretty cool to talk to a childhood hero like that. We talked about playing for The Kang, what he missed most about playing football, what he's doing currently and where he wants to be, what the strengths and weaknesses were of our current WR corps, what was his favorite NFL quarterback to catch, and how he came to Mississippi State, among all sorts of other things.  Kang's Landing magic I tell ya.  Look for his name signed and "#1" on the Relentless Effort banner next time you come to The Landing.


Above: Wayne Madkin


Above: Eric Moulds

  • For those that missed it, Hunter Futch gives you a short video taste here:

  • LAST BUT NOT LEAST, the all important 5TH TOOTH AWARD goes to Molly Maynard and Kelly Quick for cleaning up the tailgate while the game went on.  Relentless Effort.  High-five these ladies the next time you see them.  TEETH, Molly and Kelly!

Above: Kelly Quick enjoying a spotless Kang's Landing mid-game.  Photo cred: Molly Maynard.

  • Gameday weekends are tough:


BUT SO WORTH IT.

TEETH,

KHH

Friday, October 23, 2015

10.23.15: #FADEorFOLLOW - HEATER ALERT

Left to Right pictured above are 2 of Las Vegas' most influential sports handicappers: 
Tommy Payne aka "20K" and Conway Craig aka "Jackson Godfather"


FROM 20K:

What's up Kang's Landing? Coming at you live from my yacht. Making my way through the Panama Canal as we speak before my helicopter comes and picks me up to fly me to my G6 in Miami. Where I will land in Starkville (GTR Airport). 

"Hey 20k where'd you get a yacht?" 

Ha ha. Rest easy child, I got a yacht because I bought it....with the millions of dollars I've been raking in over the last few weeks. I am STEAMING. I'm so hot I went to the gym earlier and just worked out naked, no one said a word they just started clapping. I am white hot. 

As you can see last week Alabama -4 was so easy it was literally free money, I'm not even sure why Vegas didn't just tell people to take Alabama. It was too easy. Now this week what are we doing? Let's go WEST bay-bee! 

We are taking Utah +4 and as always with an underdog you believe in: SPRINKLE ALERT. Throw that down. If you can't get it at +4 and have to go +3.5 you must always follow our motto, "don't be a flake, take the cake!"

Pour the champagne,

Let your watch show,


-20k and JGF

#FADE
or
#FOLLOW


Thursday, October 22, 2015

10.22.15: SEC HOME WEEKEND 2 of 4: KY PREVIEW + ICYMI



Ohhhhhhhh my gooooooodness.  Can. You. FEEEEEEEL. IT?  Are you ready for SEC Holiday Home Weekend 2 of 4 in Starkvegas?  I am.

LSU was LSU.  That's over.  So now the Wildcats must be sacrificed.  Sorry Kentucky.

Some Saturday Games of Interest for KL in The Junction:

11am SECN - Auburn at Arkansas
2:30pm CBS - Tennessee at Alabama
6pm ESPN - Texas A&M at University of Mississippi d.b.a. "Ole Miss"
6:30pm SECN - FEEDING TIME IN THE TORTURE CHAMBER

Based on this I'd say a Junction arrival of around 1:30pm - 2:30pm would be prudent.

There will I repeat will be Holiday Poultry at the tailgate in the form of 3 trays of Chicken-Fil-A chicken nuggets.  A HUGE salute to Adam for #firing in this catering order this week all the way from France.  TEETH, Adam.  TEETH.  As always, please feel free to bring any supplemental SEC Home Holiday tailgate treat that you would like to share.

And not that I have to remind you, but:  this game is a BLACKOUT.  For the rookies, this means wear black.

Now, IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:

1. Cornerback Will Redmond a.k.a. "World War Deuce" tore his ACL this week and is out for the season:

http://www.si.com/college-football/2015/10/22/will-redmond-tears-acl-mississippi-state-cornerback-injury-out-season


Bulldog hearts everywhere broke this week.  This isn't just regional news either, as our talented senior was projected by professional league experts as a 1st round pick.  Redmond has had such a tragic college career, but he's made the best of it.  I have confidence he will battle with the same grit and TEETH that he's shown throughout his career in rehab, and will reemerge as strong as ever.  I just hate he will lose some money in the process.  He deserved every bit of that 1st round payout.  Very much looking forward to The Battle for the Golden Egg now in the Torture Chamber so we can salute this TEETH soldier.  GL BOL Will.  Some shrewd NFL GM is going to scoop you up and get an incredible, unbelievable value.  Can't wait to see you play again on Sundays.

2. Game week depth charts released: you might not want to look at these, because our CB depth is a little depressing right now:  http://www.hailstate.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1158174

3. PRED WED by our very own Austin Golding (I say this all the time and I mean it every time: keep up this great work, Austin.  Always a great read):

*Prediction Wednesday*

For three and half quarters last Saturday the Bulldogs played their most complete game this season. The passing game had tempo, we blocked a punt, the defense played lights out and the running game even seemed to show some progress. The first half of the first quarter was the opposite. Even though the offense didn't move the ball the defense looked lackadaisical and out of place. This has been Manny Diaz's trademark. Life with Manny means giving up points and drives early only to adjust and hopefully shut the other team down. Against La Tech it is easy to adjust and catch back up but when we fell behind against LSU and A&M the team got on its heels and didn't play as free as they normally do. When a team presses like that they make mistakes. I wish we could have the game plan in place before the second quarter some games. It's almost as if our defensive staff learns more in one quarter of live action than they do watching a week worth of film.

The good news is we have a QB who threw for 347 yards with only 13 incompletions out of 40 attempts with 3 TD's. Slowly but surely we are seeing the running game come around. I still think we need to see more Aeris Williams and Dontavian Lee. Malik Dear looks like he will be a future centerpiece of the Mississippi State offense and that's something all Bulldog fans should be excited about. Dear is a powerful runner with great hands and a SEC ready frame. De' Runnya Wilson had 7 catches for 85 yards and two touchdowns. Dak having a great day throwing the ball and "Uno Beezy" having a big day as well go hand in hand. Having a passing game that produces big plays helps move defenders out of the box and thus opens things up for the MSU rushing attack.

This weekend Miss State gets back into the SEC schedule with a strong Kentucky team coming to town. The Wildcats come to Starkvegas 4-2 having dropped games to Florida and Auburn at home. Kentucky runs their offense through Patrick Towles who was a highly touted QB out of high school. The 6-5 240 pound Towles had a big game against Mississippi State last year but hasn't had a day as big since. Towles is a great athlete but does his damage primarily through the air. He comes into this game having thrown for 300+ yards each of the past two weeks, 359 yards last week against Auburn. Kentucky runs the ball pretty effectively also with Stanley Williams. The gameplan needs to focus on making life miserable for Towles and forcing him to turn the ball over.

Mississippi State - 34 Kentucky - 24

If you like watching teams pass the ball this is your game. Dak has attempted 225 passes already and Towles has thrown 200 himself. While Towles is a challenge, trying to stop Dak is more of a challenge. Dak has thrown for at least 210 yards in every game this season except for Troy when he played only a couple drives. The only time the Bulldogs need to force the running game is if we have a lead. We are a passing team with more weapons on the outside than most people give us credit for. Forcing the running game early in the contest has gotten our offense out of rhythm and made the Bulldog defense play to many early snaps in SEC games. I think Dak has another big game Saturday and the Bulldogs pull away in the second half.

The young talent on this team is starting to come into its own. In addition to Dear, Williams and Lee on offense, Brandon Bryant and Gerri Green have stepped up on defense. As impressed as I have been with the young guys we are going to have to have some of the familiar names step up down this final stretch. Chris Jones has to become more of a force. He has freed up guys like AJ Jefferson to make plays in the backfield but it's going to take him being in the backfield if MSU hopes to finish the year with a winning SEC record. In addition to the defense not giving up points early I think they need to limit opponents drives between the 20's. The Bulldog offense is routinely backed up on their own side of the field to start drives. That is easy to overcome against lesser opponents but now that the schedule is about to get a lot tougher it makes field position that much more important. Hopefully some of that starts this week.

I'm looking forward to seeing how the "Blackout" in the stadium turns out. After a couple sleepy games I think this one will be a great atmosphere. Safe travels to everyone headed to the game, the weather is supposed to be great if the rain holds out.


‪#‎HailState‬


GO DAWGS

HAIL STATE

TEETH,

KHH

Sunday, October 18, 2015

10.18.15: A Sunday Beverage w/ AO

Courtesy of your fellow TEETH KL soldier Austin Owen:



Hope y'all are enjoying this BEAUTIFUL victory Sunday.


Saturday, October 17, 2015

10.17.15: GAMEDAY - LA TECH

11am kick?  Louisiana Polytechnic Institute?  Middle of the season?  How do we get ourselves up for this game?  How?



Now hang on let's pitch a tent and camp out on grit for a sec:


grit - (verb) 1. clench (the TEETH), especially in order to keep one's resolve when faced with an unpleasant or painful duty.

Easy to say, harder to do.  So how do you pull this off?  Just HOW important is grit to life?  Let's throwback to a 2011 Wired article on grit:


"WHAT ARE THE causes of success? At first glance, the answer is easy: success is about talent. It’s about being able to do something – hit a baseball, play chess, trade stocks, write a blog – better than most anyone else. That’s a fine answer, but it immediately invites another question: What is talent? How did that person get so good at hitting a baseball or trading stocks? For a long time, talent seemed to be about inheritance, about the blessed set of genes that gave rise to some particular skill. Einstein had the physics gene, Beethoven had the symphony gene, and Tiger Woods (at least until his car crash) had the golf swing gene."

......

"....these studies suggest that our most important talent is having a talent for working hard, for practicing even when practice isn’t fun. It’s about putting in the hours when we’d rather be watching TV, or drilling ourselves with notecards filled with obscure words instead of getting quizzed by a friend. Success is never easy. That’s why talent requires grit."

So.  If a talent for working hard = grit.  And grit = a key trait for success, and if we say 'I WILL GIVE RELENTLESS EFFORT EVERYDAY' = cultivating grit, then.......

Dan Mullen = gets it.

This is why we usually win the games we are supposed to under Dan Mullen.  He cultivates a character of grit in our student athletes.  Sure HC DM is stubborn and drives us crazy, but he's a borderline PHD in Sports Psychology.  It's why he's good at running a program.  In game coaching decisions?  That's for another day.

Grit is why Mississippi State is experiencing success.  Coaching grit, student athlete grit, fan grit.

Grit is why Anthony Dixon is still in the NFL and still experiencing success.  If Anthony had average grit, he'd have been discarded from the NFL years ago.  But he doesn't.  He's learned that he's capable of much more when he has a great attitude and incredible grit.  Resilient.  TEETH.  He chooses TEETH everyday.  Inspiring.

Here's to our team choosing to show unbelievable TEETH today, and for us the same.  Everyday.

DAWGS

HAIL STATE

TEETH,

KHH







Thursday, October 15, 2015

10.15.15: TROY WEEKEND LAGNIAPPE

ELBOW ROOM:
  


QUICK GAME OF "JUNCTION HIDE-AND-SEEK":



THE KANG'S CUPBEARER, KELLY QUICK:




TOMMY UELTSCHEY, A TRUE JUNCTION LEADER:



GUARDIANS OF THE LANDING, THE LAST COUPLE STANDING - BRANDON AND MEGAN TOMS (TEETH!):



HAD FUN Y'ALL.


KHH

10.15.15: #FADEorFOLLOW "A CIVIL WAR"


Left to Right: 20K and JGF

From 20K:

L.O.L.

Nice call JGF, you really Shumpert'd that call last week. Northwestern +8? Hilarious. Not only did Northwestern not cover the pathetic 8 points they were given, but they were completely shut out and embarrassed and run off the field by the mighty Wolverines of Michigan.

HEY JGF: Northwestern didn't score a point.

I suggest you hang up your sports handicapping hat and let a real professional take over. It's the 20K show....lets go baby!!! But I guess it's SO cute that you hit on the little under they provided for you. Adorable.

Now let's get down to brass tacks. This weekend we are rolling tide baby. That's right we are going ALABAMA -4...the setting? College Station. The play? Bama. The money? Oh so clean.  #FADE or #FOLLOW, the choice is always yours.

-20K

#GL
#BOL

P.S. Don't take any Over/Unders because totals are stupid



smug - adj. ; contentedly confident in one's ability, superiority, or correctness; complacent.  e.g.: "20K took a smug selfie and sent it to his entire contact list after humiliating JGF on Saturday."


Monday, October 12, 2015

10.12.15: Member Spotlight! - Thomas a.k.a. "Tommy" Ueltschey

Thomas a.k.a. "Tommy" Ueltschey

Left to Right: Tommy's Roommates Eliza and Andrew

Meet Tommy.  Tommy is relatively new to the tailgate but I consider Tommy a good friend.  Tommy gets me.  I get Tommy. Tommy shows TEETH.

So naturally I reached out to Tommy to see if he would be willing to take part in our Member Spotlight series.  His assistant got back in touch with me and he graciously accepted.  Let's waste no further time:

1. How many years did you spend (or have you spent) in school at MSU?

What is a year?

2. Where do you currently reside?

Jackson, MS with two pretty chill roommates and some puppies

3. Any big news that you want to share since we saw each other last season?

I learned how to walk.  You should have seen my first step IT WAS LEGENDARY KIRBY.

4. What is special about tailgating at Mississippi State/The Junction/Kang's Landing?

Are you talking about that big playground outside the stadium?

5. What is your strongest tooth of the 5 teeth (1. Never take The Junction for granted 2. Build Friendships 3. Show Your Gratitude 4. Be a Proud and Supportive Bulldog 5. Share the Workload)?

Building friendships.  I get it honest.

6. What is your weakest?

Sharing the Workload, but it’s tough because the tailgate isn’t really designed for people of my altitude.  Perhaps if you had a toddler-sized generator or cart I could help you with teardown.  Not being critical, just something to think about going forward.

7. What's your favorite memory and/or the most ridiculous moment you can remember in tailgate history (that's safe for print)?

I like stickers and eating grass.  And that time everyone chanted Daddy’s name at the Auburn game “LAND-MAN-DREW!  LAND-MAN-DREW!  LAND-MAN-DREW!”


Me too, Tommy.  Me too.

TEETH,
KHH




Friday, October 9, 2015

10.9.15: #FADEorFOLLOW - "Trouble in Gambling Paradise" edition

Left to Right: 20K and JGF

From JGF:

This week there is a major disagreement between myself and 20k over the Michigan vs. Northwestern game.

20k is a marble and a complete moron.  He thinks his Dad is Jim Harbaugh and also that he is the second coming of the Chosen One himself.

I, however, am a genius and a very #pure professional sports gambler.

For the money, you follow the Godfather and take Northwestern +8.  For shame and bankruptcy, you follow lil 20k and take Michigan.

As always, THE CHOICE IS YOURS AND ONLY YOURS.  Just remember:  you follow the Godfather and you'll always find your way home.

#fadeorfollow
#dodamage

JGF

p.s. take the under in the Mich/NW game.  BOL






Thursday, October 8, 2015

10.8.15: ICYMI feat. a STRONG 1st Tooth Theme

1. South Carolina to play their HOME game against LSU in Baton Rouge due to large scale flooding in Columbia, SC:


Scary.  Just Scary.

I think I've had nightmares before about Starkville being destroyed by natural disaster and having to play all our home games in Death Valley.  Whew.  GL BOL Gamecocks.  Thoughts and prayers to your home state.  And a great reminder to Never Take The Junction For Granted this weekend.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/13828320/south-carolina-gamecocks-move-game-vs-lsu-tigers-baton-rouge

2. PRED WED by the one and only Austin Golding.  Don't miss DO NOT MISS the correct perspective Austin gives in his point #5 this week.  Don't take this run we are on for granted.

*Prediction Wednesday*
In our last 7 SEC games Mississippi State has scored 17, 17, 19, 17, 51 (Vandy), 20 and 17 points. Throw the 51 point game against Vandy out and that's averaging just under 18 points a conference contest. That is just not good enough. Over that same 7 game span the Bulldogs have gone 3-4. We have to find a way to have more offensive production if we even want to pretend to scare the top tier of the SEC.

Texas A&M took some of the weaknesses we looked at last week and turned them into strengths. The Aggies converted half of their third downs and Kyle Allen was only sacked once. If we had any chance to win we had to get A&M off the field and Kyle Allen on his back and neither came close to happening.

The positives to come out of the game were few and far between for me. Malik Dear obviously was a bright spot as well as Jamal Peters on defense. I believe now more than ever that the best talent on this team is still waiting it's collective turn to take the show over. I hated to see Aries Williams fumble like he did because that usually means we never see that person again under Dan Mullen. I hope that isn't the case here but I also hope the A-Train will learn to carry the ball in his outside hand from here on out.

Troy comes into this game 1-3 on the year having lost to NC State, Wisconsin and South Alabama. They will be up against a banged up Bulldog team but that could makes things even worse for the Trojans. Elgton Jenkins will be playing for Rufus Warren and may be the future of the Miss State offensive line. Jamal Peters will be playing more now that Kendrick Market is done for the year. Gabe Myles will also be out for the Bulldogs but we get to now watch Donald Gray hopefully get another chance to show why he is one of our most explosive playmakers. Will Redmond may also be out and that will hurt.

Mississippi State - 40 Troy - 20

I don't think this will be much of a contest. With that said I think the combination of a big loss hangover and the adjustments we will have to grow into because of who is out will allow Troy to score some points. There isn't much to look for on the Troy side of the ball so I have picked 5 specific things to pay attention to during this scrimmage that counts.

1. How many touches does Malik Dear get and what kind of touches are they? Dear is clearly a RB long term. We should let him get plenty of work this game to prepare him for a bigger role down the stretch.
2. What is the run/ pass ratio? The play calling at College Station felt confused and out of rhythm. We need to try and develop a comfort zone and some go to plays or we will still look like we are picking plays out of a hat the rest of the year.
3. Will Dontavian Lee finally get a chance to shine? Please can we give this man a shot? He looked great in the spring. Every touch he has gotten he has run hard and looked decisive. That's what we need more of in the run game.
4. Does Manny Diaz continue to play soft at first and then try to adjust? It would be nice to have the right gameplan in place to start the game and not have to figure it out midway through the second half.
5. What is the crowd like? Will Bulldog fans show up to support a team that looks to be middle of the pack? I hope so. We are currently living in the golden era of Bulldog football. It's easy to get greedy at this point but if you have been cheering the Dawgs on for a long time you know how rare this sustained success is. Be a part of it and show up to Starkville.

I have been incorrect in my predictions 5 times going back to the start of last season. Four of those I have picked us to win and we have lost and one I picked us to lose and we won (LSU last year). Clearly I have high hopes for my Dawgs but if there isn't much improvement the next few weeks we will lose to Alabama for sure. By the same token conference road games against Missouri and Arkansas will be toss ups in my mind.

We don't want the team to quit so don't lay down as a fan either. We can still have a great season. We are building a program that has sustained success in the most difficult conference in the country. That's something to be excited about.

‪#‎HailState‬

3. Game Week Depth Charts Released:  http://www.hailstate.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1158174  .   And no, you didn't really miss anything because Malik Dear is still listed on the 3-deep as WR.  Maybe that will change this week.  Can't wait to see!



HAIL STATE

TEETH,

KHH

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

10.7.15: Member Spotlight! - Amy Luckett


Left to Right: Malorie Luckett and Amy Luckett

You've seen Amy around, most likely snapping photos here and there on gamedays and showing razor sharp teeth in general.  She has a knack for, well, actually taking pictures while at the tailgate.   Which is why she is our Official KL Historian.  If you happen to follow @kangslanding on IG and/or Twitter, you're really following Amy.  

Also, you probably knew this, but Amy is also responsible for the artwork and production of the #showsometeeth stickers:



Amy graciously donated her time to answer a few questions for the Member Spotlight Series.  Let's jump in:


1. How many years did you spend in school at MSU?

3 years at MSU (2008-2011), and 5 years total in Starkville (2008-2013)

2. Where do you currently reside?

Jackson, MS

3. Any big news that you want to share since we saw you last season?

In 9 beautiful months, I will be welcoming into the world....... my Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner degree!!

4. Why is Mississippi State special to you?

In 2008, at the ripe age of 17 years and 51 weeks, Mississippi State University became my first home away from home (Building 3 represent!). It was here that I had some of the best times of my life, including many football games and nights out in Starkville with my favorite people in the world. It is also where I learned some very tough (and stupid) life lessons, such as:
  1. Don't lie to the cops (unless you want to spend the night in the West Point jail with what looks like the cast of Orange is the New Black).
  2. Don't order $150 worth of snuggies online for your sister's birthday while you are drunk when you only have 20 dollars in your account.
  3. Acting like you don't owe money to Starkville Electric will not keep them from putting your poor ass in the dark in the dead of winter. 
To put it simply, MSU shaped me into the incredible and badass adult that I am today. One love!

5. What is special about tailgating at Mississippi State/The Junction/Kang's Landing?

1. The laid back, fun atmosphere
2. Having fun with people you share your favorite place/team with
3. It's not the grove
4. POST GAME DANCE PARTIES 
5. The best tunes spotify has to offer breaking the sound barrier through the best sound system in the J 
6. Oh and last, it's not the grove.

6. What is your strongest tooth of the 5 teeth (1. Never take The Junction for granted 2. Build Friendships 3. Show Your Gratitude 4. Be a Proud and Supportive Bulldog 5. Share the Workload)?

I would have to say my strongest tooth is my pearly white tooth #1: Never take The Junction for granted.  If you want proof, ride with me to the next game and look at my stupid smiling face when we get to Starkville. 

7. Do you think it's possible to will a team to victory?

Yes. We may not be able to physically play the game for our Bulldogs, but we can pour every ounce of our enthusiasm and excitement on the Junction and Davis Wade, creating a winning environment, a.k.a. THE TORTURE CHAMBER. So yes, we can will our team to victory. 

8. Favorite KL moments: Go.

1. When The KANG himself came to the tailgate and decided to become a member and love us forever.
2. ANYTHING and EVERYTHING about the Auburn game last year. 
 

Next time you see Amy, give her a high-five for her relentless effort inside and outside The Junction.

TEETH, Amy!  THANK YOU.
 

Saturday, October 3, 2015

10.3.15: GAMEDAY. Oh You Thought Today Would Be Relaxing?

A nice little Saturday?  Maybe Bed Bath and Beyond?

Wrong.  Wrong:  don't fool yourself.

Today we clock in.  Today we dig inside ourselves and find a passion within our being that our competition can only sit back and admire in defeat.  Today we give absolute--honest to ourselves and our family--relentless effort.  Today we go to bed drained.

Today we work.  Today we win.

"Are they crazy?  I've never seen such intensity.  It's just College Football....."

This is the loser's speech that we want to hear from losers today.  Let us show so much passion on the field that they question their own.  Let us lead:  on the field and off.  Let us show so much TEETH people just can't comprehend it.

"When you step inside those lines you need to become MONSTERS."  - Dan Mullen

HC DM is thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis close to saying the words TEETH.  Not that we care.  We only care that he can rest in the fact that he has monsters on his side.  Road Dawgs:  show him today what a Monster that has his back in the stands looks like.  We are sending ten million aggressive, dominating, positive vibes towards CS today.   Let him see the TEETH.  Let our team see the TEETH.

Time to work.

Time to Run This Town.

Time to WIN.

and Tonight:  Time to rest....victorious.

As 20K and JGF would say:  LET'S GO BABY!!!!!

TEETH,

KHH






Friday, October 2, 2015

10.2.15: #FADEorFOLLOW


Let's go baby. Are we feeling good??? I'm feeling great. I'll say it again: LET'S GO BABY.

One may say, "20k and Jackson GF! whats the deal lucille?"

I'll tell you the deal baby we are making plays and we are cementing them in concrete, down to the knee caps baby. If I was in the mafia, I'd be tying concrete blocks to these picks' legs and drowning them...THEY ARE THAT GOOD.

Did I say picks? I meant one pick. Now we don't do this much, but today we are doing it. YOU TAKE THE DOGS AND YOU TAKE THEM LARGE.

YOU CAN MOVE ON THIS GAME AS IF IT'S ALREADY BEEN PLAYED

This line is DROWNING. It's already moved two points. Its already moved two points. It's f*#king already moved two points!!! I said LET'S GO BABY!!!! Money line sprinkle? Money line sprinkle. Don't be a coward. What would Dak say BABY LET'S GO!

-20k, Jackson God Father

Thursday, October 1, 2015

10.1.15 - ICYMI feat. Will Redmond



1. Relentless:  GO TO 1:22 mark. DO IT.  DO IT!!!!!!:


2. PRED WED by Austin Golding.  Fantastic Analysis, AG.  Keep it up!:

*Prediction Wednesday*
The Bulldogs went to Auburn and took care of business. The first half of football, especially the first drive, showed what this team is capable of. The second half of the game it seemed like we put it on cruise control but did enough to get the win. I was excited to see Malik Dear get involved early and to see De'Runnya Wilson be targeted more often. I still think we need to get #1 the ball more. His touchdown catch was classic "Uno Beezy". He is a match up nightmare. When we make a point to go to De'Runnya it requires the defense to double team him and this opens more opportunities up for the rest of our supporting cast.
This team is a pass first squad. It isn't what we are used to seeing as Dan Mullen likes to run the football first and foremost. It's evident that we have seen the last of the Dak Prescott who carried the ball 15+ times a game. Last year we averaged 233 rushing yards per game. This year we are averaging 144 per game. I think Dak not running and the benefit the other running backs got to enjoy due to him running, is shown in the 90 yards a game decline from last year. I think we have to rush for at least 170 yards a game by the end of the season if we want this year to turn out like we want it to. This is going to happen as some of Shumpert's carries start to be given to our other RB's.
Texas A&M's biggest weakness is protecting their QB. They are 108th in the country in sacks allowed as they have given up 12 already this season. Mississippi State is 19th in the country in sacking opponents quarterbacks with 12 to their credit. Texas A&M offsets this weakness by being great at rushing the Quarterback. Their defense has 17 sacks so far and one of the very best pass rushers in college football in Myles Garrett. Whoever can keep their QB standing will have the upper hand in this game.
Something that surprised me about Texas A&M is that they are not very good on third down. They only convert 3rd down 43% of the time which places them 41st in the country. Mississippi State has one of the very best defenses in college football on third down. Opponents only convert 22% of their third downs which places the Bulldogs 10th in the country in that department. Last week against Arkansas The Aggies only converted 2 of 9 third downs against a bad defense.
Mississippi State - 35 - Texas A&M - 29
The popular statement by all of the talking heads on TV this week has been, "I think Dak Prescott keeps Miss State in this one but they just don't have the pieces around him to win the game." I think that is a very lazy way to break this game down. The Bulldogs have some weapons at WR and on defense that if over looked will make you pay. As this season has progressed this team is slowly improving. I think last years team peaked early and it feels like this team is building toward peaking in November.
I don't think this Texas A&M team is as good as people think. Arizona State is a a bad football team and so is Arkansas. Throw in a Ball State and a Nevada and you have a pretty weak schedule so far. Ball State and Nevada put up a combined 50 points on A&M and sacked Aggie QB Kyle Allen 6 times.
The last statistic that I think sheds light as to why the Bulldogs will get the road win is that Texas A&M scores most of their points on standard downs and not passing downs. There is a statistic called IsoPPP or Isolated Points Per Play that tries to identify when a team is most explosive. Texas A&M is most explosive on standard downs as they are #8 in the country in points per play on standard downs. On passing downs they are #109. It is shocking how conservative they get on 3rd down. Mississippi State's defense is very good on standard downs in preventing points as they have allowed the 26th fewest points on standard downs. On passing downs however the Bulldogs slip to 71st in the country. Basically Texas A&M is going to have to shift from being aggressive on 1st and 2nd down to taking risks on 3rd down or when they have been backed up. When teams get out of their comfort zone and have to start being aggressive when they aren't comfortable doing so mistakes happen. I think you see the Bulldog defense step up on key downs. This will take the crowd out of it and place the momentum in the Bulldogs corner.
Safe travels to everyone going to the game. If we pull this one out the rest of the season looks promising. Here is hoping we get the ball to our play makers and prove all the lazy experts wrong.

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3. GAME NOTES (w/ Depth Charts): http://www.hailstate.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1158174

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