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The National Championship Game


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1 minute ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

This game really demonstrates the talent differential in college football


Its why it sucks. Only a few teams have the money to amass all that talent. The rest just play for fun basically.

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5 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

This game really demonstrates the talent differential in college football

Michigan really got caught looking past TCU. Once TCU won that game you kinda felt like the real national championship was coming up later that night with UGA/OSU which ironically was the game everyone wanted to see for the national championship all year long so I guess it all worked out in a kinda backassward way. 😂

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Wasn't a surprise. TCU was lucky all year. I would definitely poach some of these draft eligible defensive players from Georgia though. I know everyone hated watching Georgia-Alabama in championship games, but it was way better than what this is. Georgia might score 70 tonight. 

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2 minutes ago, GOAT said:

this makes Stroud look even more impressive as a prospect.

There's a difference when you have a month to prepare for a game vs. a week.

Stroud looked great, but OSU definitely had a good offensive game plan against Georgia.

Same thing for TCU, they put together the best plan they could and were able to beat Michigan (although I think Michigan didn't respect TCU enough).

One week didn't give TCU a chance to put together and practice their absolute best game plan against Georgia, and knowing Smart he lit that defenses arse on fire, including his defensive staff,after that OSU game.

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