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CFB conference championship games


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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

They’ll keep it within 35, that’s guaranteed. If you take that bet you are giving away money.

They literally beat the NMSU team (twice) that beat the poo out of Auburn who nearly upset #4 Alabama.

Giving 35 points to a team that won’t play half their players against a team that has an elite QB and will be playing their biggest game in school history is fugging dumb lol.

I’m telling you that if you put money on that then you are losing it lol.

And it has nothing to do with Liberty, more to do with Oregon.

Oregon just showing up to collect that bowl paycheck!  😂

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, it's not gonna be a fair fight. No one at Oregon gives a fug about playing Liberty but for Liberty this is a game they'll be telling their grandkids about.

100%, I’m not touching that game on my bet slip.

I could see FSU, Mizzou, and Penn State caring about proving that Liberty doesn’t belong. I just don’t see Oregon showing up for that game. I think Oregon win’s by 21 because of depth but no chance in hell they win by 35 or 40.

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Sounds like a likely Gator Bowl bid for UNC. Probably vs. Tennessee.

Mack Brown will brag about how good 8-4 and a Gator Bowl appearance is for this program while ignoring that all of his teams have face planted in the second half of the season. It's not okay to be a better team at the beginning of the season than you are at the end of the season year after year after year. It's gonna happen occasionally but it can't be the norm.

Drake Maye needs to be done. He's done enough for this program turning down mid-seven figure NIL deals from blue blood powerhouses to come back to Chapel Hill for this poo.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Sounds like a likely Gator Bowl bid for UNC. Probably vs. Tennessee.

Mack Brown will brag about how good 8-4 and a Gator Bowl appearance is for this program while ignoring that all of his teams have face planted in the second half of the season. It's not okay to be a better team at the beginning of the season than you are at the end of the season year after year after year. It's gonna happen occasionally but it can't be the norm.

Drake Maye needs to be done. He's done enough for this program turning down mid-seven figure NIL deals from blue blood powerhouses to come back to Chapel Hill for this poo.

I’m about two hours from Jax so I suppose I’ll go if I’m bored.

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7 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

They’ll keep it within 35, that’s guaranteed. If you take that bet you are giving away money.

They literally beat the NMSU team (twice) that beat the poo out of Auburn who nearly upset #4 Alabama.

Giving 35 points to a team that won’t play half their players against a team that has an elite QB and will be playing their biggest game in school history is fugging dumb lol.

I’m telling you that if you put money on that then you are losing it lol.

And it has nothing to do with Liberty, more to do with Oregon.

Transitive property doesn't apply to sports, no matter how hard fans always seem to make it.

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5 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

You may be right as Georgia's D should completely shut down FSU's offense and turn them over as well. 

The interesting part of it all will be if any key players from Georgia or FSU decide to sit it out.  FSU's defense could keep them in the game if some Georgia players decide to sit out and FSU players don't.  They'll have to have their QB be a game manager only though.

 

UGA's QB is trash but they are used to playing without a QB. They haven't a good college QB in years.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Transitive property doesn't apply to sports, no matter how hard fans always seem to make it.

No, but it shows that literally anything is possible. Hell, UNCW went into Rupp and knocked off UK yesterday in basketball.

I’m just saying that 35 points is an absolute ton to give up in a game that one team will get up for and the other won’t.

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Yep, they are only going cause they have too.

If it wasn't for the check I honestly doubt they'd go. I'll be surprised if they have any draftable draft eligible guys suit up. NFL evaluators don't care what you did against Liberty. They wanna see what you did against Washington, against Utah, against Oregon State. They wanna see you up against guys who are at least going to be in NFL training camps.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

No, but it shows that literally anything is possible. Hell, UNCW went into Rupp and knocked off UK yesterday in basketball.

I’m just saying that 35 points is an absolute ton to give up in a game that one team will get up for and the other won’t.

We will see. I am a champion of the G5 vs. P5 but this isn't the game and Liberty is DEFINITELY not the team. 

One of the most laughable SOS's in recent memory for a ranked team.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If it wasn't for the check I honestly doubt they'd go. I'll be surprised if they have any draftable draft eligible guys suit up. NFL evaluators don't care what you did against Liberty. They wanna see what you did against Washington, against Utah, against Oregon State. They wanna see you up against guys who are at least going to be in NFL training camps.

Yeah it’s Oregon’s second and third stringers against Liberty’s starters which is probably good for a 21 point win in Oregon’s favor. If they win by more than 30 I’d be shocked. I just don’t see Oregon showing up.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Dr Evil Whatever GIF

Fromm had 8000+ yards with a 78:18 TD:INT ratio.

Stetson Bennett had 8000+ yards with a 66:21 INT:TD ratio.

No one tried to argue they were much as NFL prospects but it's just absurd revisionist history to try to act like they weren't good college QBs. They were top 10 college QBs during their careers. I mean, if you're getting drafted you're a good college QB. The vast majority aren't getting drafted. Hell, there's good college QBs that don't get drafted every year.

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