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2024 College Football Thread


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Beamer smoking that crack rock post game.  Sellers isn’t the best player in the country.  He was the NFL version of The Golden Calf of Bristol out there today.  I mean props to his running.  Clemson couldn’t put him on the ground.   But that’s not good QB play.  Just a tank that is lined up at QB. 

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6 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

If anything S.C. beat themselves with bad fumbles on the move. S.C. dominated the 4th.

SC also got 2 big questionable calls that took Clemson out while threatening to put up points in big moments. 

I mean, it wasn’t like it was a bad snap turnover where yall shot yourselves in the foot.  Clemson made plays there.

 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

SC also got 2 pretty questionable calls that took Clemson out while threatening to put up points in big moments. 

I mean, it wasn’t like it was a bad snap turnover where yall shot yourselves in the foot.  Clemson made plays there. 

 

I mean that was a fumble, not even questionable. Cade pitched it back and the running back didn't control it.

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Just now, Jaxel said:

I mean that was a fumble, not even questionable. Cade pitched it back and the running back didn't control it.

He controlled it enough to attempt to complete the play and lateral the WR while down.  Call on the field was down.  

Catch before the half.   No clue how you reverse that. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

He controlled it enough to attempt to complete the play and lateral the WR while down.  Call on the field was down.  

Catch before the half.   No clue how you reverse that. 

Well the review determined other wise, and the play was call down because of Cades knee not the running back. The RB was fumbling around that ball till he hit the ground, thus it popped up so easily.

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Every couple years SC manages to find a way to narrowly beat Clemson.  That was a good game to watch.  You could feel that outcome coming though at the end early on.  

Came down to QBs late.  Sellers one man showed it.  Cade crumbled and panicked.    Ready for the end of the Cade era.  Hope that was the end of it.  

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

Every couple years SC manages to find a way to narrowly beat Clemson.  That was a good game to watch.  You could feel that outcome coming though at the end early on.  

Came down to QBs late.  Sellers one man showed it.  Cade crumbled and panicked.    Ready for the end of the Cade era.  Hope that was the end of it.  

There's a lot of negative QB recruiting ammo for opposing coaches after DJU and Cade. 

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I was real disappointed in SC's secondary or very impressed with Klubnik and their WRs-  however that goes - because Clemson was eating. And not allowing SC to do anything on the ground except Sellers breaking out. Until late. 

I watched a few 4th quarters this year and Sellers is a badass. His passing will be fine with some more time, I think. 

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