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College Football: Week 10


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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It'd be wild if they did. The Davis family sure seems to enjoy trainwrecks.

All Harbaugh does is win.

 

If it's one obvious HC Tepper should chase it is Harbaugh. He would never do that though. I don't care about what comes with Harbaugh. I just want a respectable franchise who competes year in and year out. Harbaugh can turn this franchise around if Tepper gave him the all the power.

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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

I can't believe I'm sitting here....more excited to watch DJU than Klubnik this weekend lol. 

Clemson got a little boring there for awhile being part of the routine final 4.  But this isn't what I was looking for lol. 

We were spoiled there for about 5 years.

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4 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

That Oline has been trash all season. I would tell them the same thing. Play better or hit the road.

 

Go ahead and get your Deion sucks takes out the way. We all know things will be much different next season. Players are coming they want that spotlight. Prime will get them to come. Shadeur will likely be the best QB in the country next season with a improved Oline.

 

Im still a believer in Colorado.

Why do you believe so strongly that Deion is going to outrecruit the big dogs in college football? Maybe he can nab one or two dudes that like his style, but the majority will continue to go to the same five to six big name schools. You have this odd fantasy that Deion's flashy ways, the celebs on the sidelines, the media spotlight, and the swag is going to make Colorado some sort of contender. There's only one team you can claim was similar to that, and that was those Miami Hurricane teams of old. Colorado just ain't it.

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2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Can someone explain to me what exactly Harbaugh and Michigan are accused of?
 

There was some low level GA going to other games and video taping the teams signs, and/or just being there to study the coaches and try to gather information that they can’t see on a TV broadcast? is this correct?

There's zero chance Michigan is the only team "cheating" in this way. Not sure how they got "caught" and why the media is jumping on it. But yes, supposedly someone sat in the stands and matched the signals from the sideline to the play that happened. Maybe you can't see those signals on the TV production? Belichick survived it. Harbaugh will too unless the NCAA drops the hammer.

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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

There's zero chance Michigan is the only team "cheating" in this way. Not sure how they got "caught" and why the media is jumping on it. But yes, supposedly someone sat in the stands and matched the signals from the sideline to the play that happened. Maybe you can't see those signals on the TV production? Belichick survived it. Harbaugh will too unless the NCAA drops the hammer.

I always chuckle about the "everyone is doing it we're just the only ones dumb enough to actually get caught" defense.

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16 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I always chuckle about the "everyone is doing it we're just the only ones dumb enough to actually get caught" defense.

Here is Michigan Assisant Connor Stalions on the CMU sideline in CMU gear. Hilarious. Spy Coach. Allegedly.

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29 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Why do you believe so strongly that Deion is going to outrecruit the big dogs in college football? Maybe he can nab one or two dudes that like his style, but the majority will continue to go to the same five to six big name schools. You have this odd fantasy that Deion's flashy ways, the celebs on the sidelines, the media spotlight, and the swag is going to make Colorado some sort of contender. There's only one team you can claim was similar to that, and that was those Miami Hurricane teams of old. Colorado just ain't it.

Kinda think stuff like telling players who came to play for you that they'll be gone at season's end is the sort of thing that might...slightly hinder recruiting efforts.

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If this is the case the NCAA needs to act fast. You can't allow a team just outright blatantly cheating like this to go to the playoffs. You just can't. Having someone in the stands trying to scout games is one thing. Even if technically against the rules that's something I can believe a lot of teams are doing. But having someone is disguise snooping around the sidelines? I mean, fug... that's just next level poo. Reminds me of the old Belichick memes. 😂

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