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2024 College Football Thread


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10 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah it makes it difficult to get a good read on Ward. He plays a lot of hero ball, but he has to. Kind of like Howell at UNC. 

Yeah, I've been saying that this year's Miami team is very reminiscent of the Howell/Maye UNC teams. As good as the QB is I can't see them as legit contenders.

 

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23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Everyone gives them a tough fight. Their defense is trash.

Yep. Every ACC matchup is problematic for Miami.  They just aren’t a good team.  

great QB.  

Clemson is the best team in the ACC.   They would beat Miami 2 out of 3.  You might could argue Miami has the highest ceiling on a good day via Ward in a shootout I guess 

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5 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Time to see if Ward can carry this team! If you're a winner, time to prove it! 

Miami asks him every week to do this.  Eventually, they are going to lose and it most likely won’t be on Ward.  They asking the impossible at a certain point in terms of Ward week in and week out 

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8 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Pitt and SMU may have something to say about that.

Well they play tonight.   Too many games actually I want to watch in that window.  

SMU clearly the surprise of the ACC this year.  

I still think based on play to date…Clemson gets the nod.  They have dominated everyone since that bad UGA 2nd half.  

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36 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

OSU and PSU both fuging suck

It's gonna be an interesting playoffs. There just aren't any dominant teams this year. Every team has shown some serious vulnerabilities. Don't be surprised if Oregon lays an egg against Michigan today. Seems like something similar has happened to every other top team.

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