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5 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Why? I mean, we all know why YOU want TCU out (Heels), but come on ... can we have someone other than the same lot of Bama, OSU, Mich, GA, Clemson and ND every single year? TCU is at least a fresh face.

I think people just want to watch close games. If TCU is favored by 2 against an unranked team, what do you think the line will be against a top 3 team? If they get in, I hope they prove me wrong. 

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1 minute ago, Jaxel said:

Lol UNC would get crushed by TCU.

You don’t know that. If UNC defense plays just slightly above average in a game they are a tough out. We do have the best QB in America, one of the best WRs in America a great OL, and a stable of 4star skill positions. Not to mention an active coach with a Natty and a very good OC. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I think people just want to watch close games. If TCU is favored by 2 against an unranked team, what do you think the line will be against a top 3 team? If they get in, I hope they prove me wrong. 

I want a new team to win a championship. So if they don’t stand a shot to beat 123 I don’t want them in. 

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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Don't worry, I'll be nice to you when the Heels lose in the ACC title game and get a pointless Bowl game.

If UNC does beat an overrated Clemson team, and are left out of the playoff(which they probably should be) you’ll just move the goal post and be like uh huh see they didn’t make the playoff 

it never ends. 

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