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College Football - Week 4


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8 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

What have you done for me lately...

 

Keep that same energy for all coaches. Prime 3-1 and the world is saying their run is over LMAO.

Colorado and Prime will be fine. That school will have a poo ton of NIL money now that Sanders got them this publicity. They should be a lot deeper next year. 

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50 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

I’m calm. He’s a heisman favorite whether you’re calm or not lol. 

Heisman candidacy has nothing ondo with NFL prospects. As an NFL prospect, Nix is Kenny Pickett 2.0. Someone will fall in love with a mediocre prospect that puts up big numbers as a literal man playing against boys.

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17 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

None of us have any idea what college recruiting will look like going forward. 

The transfer portal, NIL, conference-jumping will all result in a small number of super-team schools who will perennially compete for the championship while the other 100+ D1 schools are struggling to survive.

Why do you think, all of a sudden, Nick Saban and Alabama are just another good team and not world dominant like they have been for years?

Partly 'cos they don't have a QB. Partly 'cos Miami, USC and Texas are back up and keeping recruits home. Partly because teams are now legally allowed to pay players so the SEC's under-the-table bag game isn't as effective. 

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20 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Heisman candidacy has nothing ondo with NFL prospects. As an NFL prospect, Nix is Kenny Pickett 2.0. Someone will fall in love with a mediocre prospect that puts up big numbers as a literal man playing against boys.

I don’t care if he is an NFL prospect. He’s a Heisman candidate. 

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