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2024 College Football Thread


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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

While I think the ACC will get exposed in the playoffs. I'm still rooting for SMU and Miami. It would be a good look for the conference moving forward if we somehow had a ACC team win the Nat'l championship.

Miami still got to win there way into the Championship game.  Nothing is a given with them in ACC play. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

https://247sports.com/college/north-carolina/longformarticle/bubba-cunningham-on-mack-brown-decision-clarity-and-the-search-for-uncs-next-football-coach-240574866/#2552433

Very obvious what happened here. I mean he basically flat out said it. Listen, we begged Mack to retire and he refused so what other option did we have?

Agree, love Mack, but it was time.

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

Already questioning the integrity of the college football playoff committee.  It would be extremely hard to find a weaker schedule than Indiana’s who got blown out by an Ohio State and the committee “thinks they looked good at times” against the Buckeyes.  The Big Ten in general is being massively overrated and Indiana basically being in now is ridiculous.  Just IMO

Who should get in over them? Alabama who got beaten down by a bad Oklahoma team and has lost 3 games. Indiana had the two national championship teams on their schedule and it is somehow their fault they suck this year. One of the highest margins of victory and they can't control their Big 10 schedule.  At least they didn't lose to a MAC team like the overrated Notre Dame. 

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46 minutes ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

Who should get in over them? Alabama who got beaten down by a bad Oklahoma team and has lost 3 games. Indiana had the two national championship teams on their schedule and it is somehow their fault they suck this year. One of the highest margins of victory and they can't control their Big 10 schedule.  At least they didn't lose to a MAC team like the overrated Notre Dame. 

Naw, this says that every team should just schedule cupcakes and try to go undefeated.  They haven’t beaten anyone at all.  Blown out by Ohio State.  They will get escorted out immediately in the playoff and basically whoever faces them has a bye.  

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37 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Naw, this says that every team should just schedule cupcakes and try to go undefeated.  They haven’t beaten anyone at all.  Blown out by Ohio State.  They will get escorted out immediately in the playoff and basically whoever faces them has a bye.  

Boise State, Penn State, SMU, Notre Dame, Tennessee and Miami shouldn't get in by your standard. None of those have any big wins and ND has a terrible loss against NIU. Let's just put all these crappy 3 loss SEC teams in.

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On 11/27/2024 at 9:36 AM, CRA said:

I mean, I don't know if you have been paying attention....but from early on in the year I have said Clemson was ACC good but was never good enough to compete with real top of college football.  And that was true if they were ACC champs. 

So what exactly is going to be exposed?? lol 

They might lose to the Gamecocks.  Smarter money would be on Clemson if you had to pick.  Homefield,  better overall talent, Dabo.  It's a rivalry game featuring two comparable tiered teams this year.  Nothing gets exposed there. 

and I think you draw a line in the sand at this point.  Meaning the CFP can't be viewed as it was.  New era.  The real CFP era was Bama and Clemson.  This is the CFP era vol 2.  Which will feature a bunch of meh teams every year and meh teams bragging about making it and not really being a threat. 

"Better Talent" is that Clemson bias showing. South Carolina this year, especially on the defensive side of the ball is possible the best in the nation.

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