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12 minutes ago, Dwight Hottle said:


i think your going to have plenty of excitement in your current game. 

It’s a wild ride, Utah qb should have just went down. Tried to intentionally ground the ball and ended up unconscious 

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7 minutes ago, jbsoonerfan said:

Another great one on our hands. The Freshman comes in and delivers. 

He’s got confidence now.  This is gonna be good….. never mind.

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2 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

He did it too quickly

Yep, he's a Freshman though. I remember getting it done too quickly myself. Lol

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Coan for Notre dame 38 for 68.....not sure I've seen that stat line before. 

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1 minute ago, Bird said:

Coan for Notre dame 38 for 68.....not sure I've seen that stat line before. 

I bet you’ve also never seen the stat line that number 11 had for Ohio state 

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1 minute ago, TnRiver46 said:

I bet you’ve also never seen the stat line that number 11 had for Ohio state 

Stroud only had 6 TD's and a great comeback. Lol

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1 minute ago, Bird said:

Stroud only had 6 TD's and a great comeback. Lol

And 576 yards 

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Holy crap what a great bowl season! Ole Miss/Baylor should be another fun matchup!

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8 minutes ago, VolFan said:

Holy crap what a great bowl season! Ole Miss/Baylor should be another fun matchup!

Go bears 

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Traitor.

 

 

It’s the SEC #3ish vs the Big 12 champ! 

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Just now, VolFan said:

Traitor.

 

 

I think that’s Mississippi‘s coach…….

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Truth. But blood is thicker than water, and he got pelted with a battery, so I’m calling it even.

He was actually pretty classy about the fans throwing stuff.

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2 minutes ago, VolFan said:

Truth. But blood is thicker than water, and he got pelted with a battery, so I’m calling it even.

He was actually pretty classy about the fans throwing stuff.

Yea, not so classy in every other aspect of his life. He’s the first to blatantly tell players to fake injuries and dare anyone to do anything about it, now it’s a trend 

 

then again I would root for Baylor no matter who was coaching miss

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Just so I’m clear he’s only getting about a 4 hour reprieve - then I hope his carpets get fleas. 

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Ugh that was terrible - opts in and looked like a broken or horrifically sprained ankle. He’s fun to watch

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11 minutes ago, jbsoonerfan said:

Hate to see that for Corral(sp) I suppose that is why we see so many opt outs.

 

8 minutes ago, VolFan said:

Ugh that was terrible - opts in and looked like a broken or horrifically sprained ankle. He’s fun to watch

Eh, I like to see someone willing to play instead of crapping on their teammates. Injuries happen in football, you wanna play or not 

 

kudos to corral for strapping on a pair, he will be fine 

 

skipping a scheduled game to avoid injury seems to me like a great way to invite Murphy’s law/karma in to get injured later down the road 

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You don't see a 96 yard interception return every day in a bowl game. Wow 

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I have no idea if this kid is the future, but if this is Ole Miss' next guy, I think they will be alright.

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Okay, I have always said that 4 teams is all you need to find a true champion in college football. I would venture to say that 90% of the time, that is correct. Bama and UGA are the best no doubt. That being said. After the 3 games I watched today and the games yesterday, along with a couple others. I can't imagine how exciting it would be if the games meant you got to move on for a chance at the NC. I think it's time to move to 12, at least 8. NO, I don't think there are 12 teams that could win it every year, but I think giving them a chance would at least make the games mean more to everyone involved. If OSU, ND, tOSU, Utah, Baylor and Ole Miss though a win got them just one step closer, imagine how much more exciting it could have been.its been Bama and Georgia's year all year, but these games have been great and could have had so much more on the line that would have made them even better. 

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7 hours ago, jbsoonerfan said:

Okay, I have always said that 4 teams is all you need to find a true champion in college football. I would venture to say that 90% of the time, that is correct. Bama and UGA are the best no doubt. That being said. After the 3 games I watched today and the games yesterday, along with a couple others. I can't imagine how exciting it would be if the games meant you got to move on for a chance at the NC. I think it's time to move to 12, at least 8. NO, I don't think there are 12 teams that could win it every year, but I think giving them a chance would at least make the games mean more to everyone involved. If OSU, ND, tOSU, Utah, Baylor and Ole Miss though a win got them just one step closer, imagine how much more exciting it could have been.its been Bama and Georgia's year all year, but these games have been great and could have had so much more on the line that would have made them even better. 

I think going to more teams in the playoffs would certainly make the post season more exciting.  It would make the regular less exciting.  Basketball has demonstrated this.  
 

I think there are 8 teams that could win with a little luck.  There’s way more luck involved in football than people realize.  In the end money will determine the future of the playoffs.  More teams will generate more money so it will probably happen.

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So with the SEC getting Texas and OU, I think the opens for the door for an entirely different scenario down the road. I can see college football going to a league of 20-25 teams and those teams compete for a completely different trophy or whatever than the teams that are left out of that league. You take ND, OSU, Mich, Clemson, perhaps USC, and some others you would have this situation. Like somebody else said money is the driving factor and this would certainly lead to the most money for the biggest school. 

 

I think this route leads to the most interesting football as far as getting the most talent playing week in and week out. However, it takes away a lot of the upsets and cinderella stories that makes college sports so entertaining as well.

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