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College Football 2023


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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I don’t think anyone is doubting Sanders. Defense and depth looks to be their weakness against stronger teams. Hopefully Hunter can return at some point. On a side note the Cowboys have to be thinking about going all in on drafting Sanders right? How cool would that be?

Don't think you can draft a coach

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23 minutes ago, OceanPanther said:

 

ACC vs  Big10 Football Weekend

Friday 

Virginia visits Maryland   Md 42  U Va 14  wow, U Va has fallen a lot

Saturday 

Minnesota at  UNC    UNC 31  Minn 13   Minn stops UNC running game, Drake Lights Up the Air 

Louisville at Indiana      Louisville 21  Indania 14

Northwestern at  Duke     Duke 38  Northwestern 14 ( the team no one mentioned yesterday is good )

Virginia Tech at Rutgers    Rutgers 35  Va Tech 16  

Syracuse at Purdue   Syracuse 35  Purdue 20 

Another note,  Ole Miss beat Ga Tech 48 - 23 . in a ACC  SEC match up 

UVA and VTech are both terrible. James Madison is probably the best team in the state of Virginia. 
 

I feel bad for UVA though because of what happened last year with the three murders but Virginia Tech is just an overrated program and their current state is…..bad 

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42 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

UVA and VTech are both terrible. James Madison is probably the best team in the state of Virginia. 
 

I feel bad for UVA though because of what happened last year with the three murders but Virginia Tech is just an overrated program and their current state is…..bad 

I’d take Liberty over JMU easily. Liberty’s QB is a transfer from Tennessee that Tennessee is probably wishing they had back right now.

Kid is third in college football with 12 total TD’s (9 passing and 3 rushing).

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I always love the guys who start one of those fights by pulling off their helmet 😄

It’s funny because in hockey guys make it a point to try and keep their helmets on in a fight unless both parties mutually agree to take off their helmets.

In football you can tell who the idiot is simply by whichever person is letting the other have free reign at his face.

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