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Matt Hinton

@mattrhinton

Writer, Mississippi native, football obsessive. Previously: Grantland, CBS, Dr. Saturday, et al. Inquiries: mreadhinton at gmail, etc.

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calendar_today30-08-2009 20:00:59

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writing is so funny it’s like “this is my favorite thing to do in the world and my dream” “okay then do it right now” “no thanks I would rather do literally anything else”

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Jalen Milroe is a wild ride. plays the game of his life against Georgia then immediately goes back to looking like the guy everybody was panicking about last year.

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Kalen DeBoer seems to experience no emotion ever. surrounded by chaos but locked into "just gotta execute" mode at all times.

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second consecutive week Alabama's defense can't get off the field on an epic touchdown drive that eats up more than half a quarter

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Bama was obviously going to regress hard at some point post-Saban but I always figured it would take a couple years, not a couple weeks

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one of the few things I miss from back in the day is TV listing complete starting lineups with all the guys' hometowns. ripe for a comeback.

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Oklahoma's transition from Riley to Venables is more proof that a defensive team with no offense is always vastly more depressing than an offensive team with no defense

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I doubt I'll ever be willing to put a coach with Ryan Day's winning percentage on the hot seat but man it's been a long time since Ohio State won a game that matters

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Ole Miss went all-in on this team and they're essentially out of the CFP race at midseason. how much they got left in the bank for next year?