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College Games Week 11


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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I like ward.  Haven’t watched penix but nobody in this draft has a higher ceiling then AR.   

True true, I forget about AR because I was automatically putting him in the 2024 draft pool.  If he clicks with the passing game, honestly, the sky is the limit.  Arm talent, athleticism, velocity, CAN be accurate.  That's the type you just roll the dice with.  

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2 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Even when he's been given time, he makes bad decisions. Levis is the next Darnold.

I just want to see SOMETHING.  I know UK has been shaky, has a run heavy offense, and a shaky OL (at times), but he just doesn't show anything during games.  Good QBs, especially in college, can get these teams going with enough talent.  I keep tuning in wanted to see anything of note and just continuously come away with nothing, just nada, zilch.  Rodriguez also had a monster game and which should have been able to open things up for him.  

 

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1 minute ago, saX man said:

I just want to see SOMETHING.  I know UK has been shaky, has a run heavy offense, and a shaky OL (at times), but he just doesn't show anything during games.  Good QBs, especially in college, can get these teams going with enough talent.  I keep tuning in wanted to see anything of note and just continuously come away with nothing, just nada, zilch.  Rodriguez also had a monster game and which should have been able to open things up for him.  

 

Yep. Levis has the physical measurements and maybe the arm talent, but he doesn't have the mental aspects, drive, or it factor.

As I stated earlier, I would take Rodriguez in the 4th or later rounds. From the other Kentucky games I've seen, he's a good back.

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9 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Ole Miss is running all over Bama to start this one.

Bama is in a weird spot for them. They're very much accustomed to playing for championships. Having several games to go and knowing they're out of the hunt is unfamiliar territory for them. Interesting to see how they'll respond to it.

 

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