New Offensive Coordinator - Buster Faulkner - (UGa)

Once had a history professor stop in the middle of the lecture, glare at the class and bellow:
"Coors Light? How the hell do you get any lighter than regular Coors?"
And then resumed his lecture on post Reconstruction U.S. History.
This sounds like the same history professor who thought it worthwhile to email our fraternity president and copy the dean and Georgia Tech president to complain about the "entry level light beer" cans in our yard the morning after a large party. Unsurprisingly, nobody gave a öööö what a history professor at GT thinks.
 
Coors. smirk. When I was at Tech and somebody wanted Coors, I poured them half a glass of Rolling Rock and added half a glass of ice and told em to wait for the ice to melt.

And by Rolling Rock, I mean before it was bought by a bunch of dorks wearing neckties doing marketing studies about how to take brewing shotcuts to raise profit margins.
 
Dammit @Akinji07 you better watch Smokey and the Bandit right now.

Don't come back here until you are finished.

This is required viewing. You probably shouldn't watch Smokey and the Bandit 2, indulge as you must, but for the love of God, do not, and I mean this with every fiber of my being, do not watch Smokey and the Bandit 3, you will never, ever recover. It's kind of like the Geoff Collins of Smokey and the Bandit movies.
 
This is required viewing. You probably shouldn't watch Smokey and the Bandit 2, indulge as you must, but for the love of God, do not, and I mean this with every fiber of my being, do not watch Smokey and the Bandit 3, you will never, ever recover. It's kind of like the Geoff Collins of Smokey and the Bandit movies.
It would be the one with the number 3 wouldn’t it
 
But you have always liked my taint before
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The coolest thing I learned about Coors this year is that it wasn’t sold east of Mississippi back in the 70s so people thought it was a premium beer in the South.
In the late 70s I was working for a month in Nebraska. I took a weekend trip to Colorado and decided I would buy a case of Coors from across the road from the Coors Brewery in Golden. (amazing my priorities back then). Turned out to be 3.2 beer! (the law in Colorado) I could have bought the stronger stuff right across from my hotel in Nebraska. That was some weak ass beer but tasted good
 
Looking at his background, he played under Hatcher at Valdosta St in Air Raid system and seems to have implemented that wherever he has been. I think we will see a modified Air Raid system similar to what most of the top offenses are executing today as that is the background he seems to have.
 
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