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College Football - Week 4


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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

ND was out coached at the end and it was obvious. I’m not a Ryan Day fan either, especially after that weird ass post gamer he just had, but ND coach was outclassed by him in crunch time. 

Apparently Notre Dame played 2 plays in a row at the end with 10 men.   Strange

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3 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Avg last week was 1.9 at half time. Ended up being 2.8.

Tonight it's 2.2 ypc. 

 

It's bad and I'm a unc fan. 

Why did you not include the app game when they ran for damn near 300 yards lol

minnesota defense pretty good, I don’t know what Pitt run d ranks currently but Pitt always has a stout run d at the top of the list in ACC. 
 

Hampton is a damn stud. 

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9 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Why did you not include the app game when they ran for damn near 300 yards lol

minnesota defense pretty good, I don’t know what Pitt run d ranks currently but Pitt always has a stout run d at the top of the list in ACC. 
 

Hampton is a damn stud. 

Didn't blame Hampton for the run game. The online has been... subpar so far this year.  Be in pass pro or run blocking

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Gotta appreciate how Arizona State is approaching this USC game. They know they're outgunned so they're letting it all hang out. They've already attempted an onside kick (unsuccessful) and a 4th down trick play (successful). You're probably gonna have no chance at potentially pulling off a huge upset if you try to play it safe. They're trying to give themselves a chance.

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54 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Gotta appreciate how Arizona State is approaching this USC game. They know they're outgunned so they're letting it all hang out. They've already attempted an onside kick (unsuccessful) and a 4th down trick play (successful). You're probably gonna have no chance at potentially pulling off a huge upset if you try to play it safe. They're trying to give themselves a chance.

Yeah and they've gotten close to a couple turnovers that could have this tied up or at least one score. Feels like Panthers have been in play not to lose mode for a while now

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