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  1. So I'm watching the Memphis/Ole Miss game on Saturday and they put up a "Top G5 coaches" to watch. Mike Norvell was obviously on there, Bryan Harsin from Boise, Josh Heupel at UCF and Seth Littrell. You know who wasn't on that list? Sonny Dykes. We have what everyone is saying is a top G5 coach. He's certainly one of the highest paid. He has the best QB in the state and the most talented team he's had. Offensive weapons galore. My point here: If we get beat my SMU on Saturday it should be viewed as an upset and shouldn't be excused. (I don't care what the line is....Vegas also said FSU was a 6.5 point favorite over Boise) I also don't care about the hodge podge of transfers he has over there. Our team should simply be better. And we are. This is Seth Littrell's 4th year. His players. If anyone thinks that he should not go into SMU on Saturday and win...then you must think he is NOT the hot commodity that everyone says he is. If he is...then SMU shouldn't be a problem. Think about it....we have slugged and slogged our way up to where we are....building something. But SMU just hires a G5 retread and gets a group of players from P5 garage sales and in his 2nd year he's going to beat Seth Littrell and what he's established here? No way should that happen. He has to go into Dallas and win on Saturday....period. No excuses.
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