full speed ahead

K2Cane

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been seeing these trailers. are they suppose to lead up to something?? kinda lost lol
 
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**** it. over 300 people looked at this **** and couldn't tell me nothing. unreal
 
Guess no one knows! LOL I was wondering the same thing and was hoping for an answer! I will tweet freet and let you know!
 
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Full speed ahead
Like a battleship in trouble
after finding it way thur the ruff patch of trouble (NCAA)

It's full speed ahead no looking back....
 
Probably has something to do with concepts like "we're done self-imposing bowl bans" and things like that. Essentially, we're leaving the Shapiro mess behind and going full speed ahead.

Just my guess.
 
Full speed ahead
Like a battleship in trouble
after finding it way thur the ruff patch of trouble (NCAA)

It's full speed ahead no looking back....

If you look at where the term full speed ahead originated from you can deduce why we are using that as our season's motto.
 
"**** the torpedoes, Full speed ahead!"

Admiral David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870). Aboard Hartford, Farragut entered Mobile Bay, Alabama, 5 August 1864, in two columns, with armored monitors leading and a fleet of wooden ships following. When the lead monitor Tecumseh was demolished by a mine, the wooden ship Brooklyn stopped, and the line drifted in confusion toward Fort Morgan. As disaster seemed imminent, Farragut gave the orders embodied by these famous words. He swung his own ship clear and headed across the mines, which failed to explode. The fleet followed and anchored above the forts, which, now isolated, surrendered one by one. The torpedoes to which Farragut and his contemporaries referred would today be described as tethered mines.
 
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it means the anchor of the NCAA is lifted per AL Golden and this football team/players....let Donna and gang deal with it now...

Full speed ahead at last...we playing with both hands now..
 
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