EDSBS LIVE: NECESSARY THINGS EDITION
EDSBS Live returns tonight, and it's gonna be strong, son. How strong? Rylan Reed of Texas Tech strong.
625 pounds of bench press later, and that would be this show just getting warmed up, asshole. Our guest will be Matt Hayes of the Sporting News, who we once called "a dick" in the spaces of this site. He'll be talking about all kinds of things college football-related, including his recent visits to West Virginia, SEC Media Days, and about the joy of calling a jackass blogger "a colleague."
Join us here at 9:00 p.m. Who needs four questions when you're thirty days away from college football. Waku waku time needs no structure.
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Dude looks like Scott Rolen, but just triple the amount of roids Scott Rolen takes already.
by Jesus on Jul 29, 2008 5:16 PM EDT reply actions
Mike Barwis would eat him and then shit him out in increments of 100 pound barbells, all while mid power squat.
by Maize n Brew Dave on Jul 29, 2008 5:39 PM EDT reply actions
Your back isn’t supposed to come of the bench… Just kidding!
That method was employed by me to get on my high school’s 300 lbs bench press club. Ye haw!
by Sean F on Jul 29, 2008 5:40 PM EDT reply actions
Video auto-starting. Comment pages cutting off at 10. What the hell is going on here?
by Brian O'Blivion on Jul 29, 2008 5:46 PM EDT reply actions
To quote Mr. 625, “last year is not good enough,” and the team will “keep getting better and better.” [coach redacted] approved this message.
by southernmost on Jul 29, 2008 6:33 PM EDT reply actions
Is there a drug-testing program at Texas Tech?
Aaarrrgghhhh….
by Kwaj on Jul 29, 2008 7:17 PM EDT reply actions
I thought the 2005 TT team was “the best ever”? #9 going into the Cotton Bowl?
by der schatten on Jul 29, 2008 7:30 PM EDT reply actions
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And I have to enter my name & email every time.
AS for 625 lbs, The Orgeron is not impressed. He eats that much iron for breakfast. Along with nails for lunch.
by yoyofutbawl on Jul 29, 2008 7:34 PM EDT reply actions
i clearly wouldn’t make eye contact with this guy if i sneezed wrong….but technically speaking, that’s not a ‘good’ bench. no other programs would accept that as a max-out when you’re lifting your azz off the bench, essentially standing to drive it up and back. and oh yeah, uncle on barwis. congratulations michigan on getting away from 1970s nautilus machine lifting, no doubt, but welcome to the ’90s when it comes to olympic lifting. to act like this is a unique situation is absurd. we were doing multi-joint olympic lifting and plyos only at my ivy league 1AA school in ’96.
by chas buck on Jul 30, 2008 9:07 AM EDT reply actions
um, the strength coach did about 100lbs of that by curling it off fat boy’s chest.
by adolf oliver bush on Jul 30, 2008 9:39 AM EDT reply actions
That’s about 2.5 Stephen Garcia’s, given his recent check-in weight….
by tigercpa on Jul 30, 2008 2:33 PM EDT reply actions

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