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2024 College Football Thread


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38 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

UNC loses out on the #1 basketball recruit yet again.

 

Dude chose BYU over UNC.

 

Hubert gotta go. The school is losing their IT Factor when it comes to basketball. It's been a while since we landed the #1 player in the Nation.

If Wes Miller keeps winning and Hubert keeps losing it's going to be an easy decision.

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

No wonder you always get sensitive when I speak on them.

100%.  You can pickup a new team by degree/attendance or I’ll even give folks moving (whether it’s your team or you moving). 

But someone that just changes up teams for a winner or shiny object? That’s the worst 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

100%.  You can pickup a new team by degree/attendance or I’ll even give folks moving (whether it’s your team or you moving). 

But someone that just changes up teams for a winner or shiny object? That’s the worst 

I'm not changing teams. I have a bandwagon team that happens to be Colorado. I'm UNC till I die.

 

I think I made it clear for a while now I have a bandwagon team for backup. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I didn’t think it was a secret who my team is. 

but if we are keeping score this season, you been pretty dang wrong on college football 

Lol wrong about what?

 

My only prediction was Hunter wins the Heisman, Shedeur is the 1st QB drafted, and Texas wins the Nat'l championship.

 

I'm still alive so far.

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8 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Lol wrong about what?

 

My only prediction was Hunter wins the Heisman, Shedeur is the 1st QB drafted, and Texas wins the Nat'l championship.

 

I'm still alive so far.

Best two teams in ACC - Clemson and SMU.   And that’s who was there in the end.  Ward just a good QB on a bad team. 

Colorado finished as the 4th best team in the Big12, you finally conceded Sanders holds the ball way too long, and now I believe you have shifted that Deion could bounce and are conceding IMO his grift/game a little bit 

which is basically all me and you have talked this season.  

Folks should go ahead and bet against Texas 

MAYBE you finally get something right with Hunter and the Heisman.  

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Best two teams in ACC - Clemson and SMU.   And that’s who was there in the end.  Ward just a good QB on a bad team. 

Colorado finished as the 4th best team in the Big12, you finally conceded Sanders holds the ball way too long, and now I believe you have shifted that Deion could bounce and are conceding IMO his grift/game a little bit 

which is basically all me and you have talked this season.  

Folks should go ahead and bet against Texas 

MAYBE you finally get something right with Hunter and the Heisman.  

Colorado didn't show up vs Kansas if not for that they make the playoffs.

I was wrong on the ACC champion. Winning the ACC is nothing to brag about the winner was going to get spanked in the playoffs no matter who won lol.

 

I was wrong but barely. 

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Colorado didn't show up vs Kansas if not for that they make the playoffs.

I was wrong on the ACC champion. Winning the ACC is nothing to brag about the winner was going to get spanked in the playoffs no matter who won lol.

 

I was wrong but barely. 

4th in the Big12 is 4th in the Big12

winning the ACC is plenty to brag about.   UNC fans certainly would if they did.  

all the teams in the college playoff are mid/meh at the end of this thing.  I got a dollar that says a non-SEC/BIG10 team takes one of them down in this dance.   All it takes is a team having a good day and a SEC/BIG10 having a bad one. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Best two teams in ACC - Clemson and SMU.   And that’s who was there in the end.  Ward just a good QB on a bad team. 

Colorado finished as the 4th best team in the Big12, you finally conceded Sanders holds the ball way too long, and now I believe you have shifted that Deion could bounce and are conceding IMO his grift/game a little bit 

which is basically all me and you have talked this season.  

Folks should go ahead and bet against Texas 

MAYBE you finally get something right with Hunter and the Heisman.  

Unfortunately he's going to be right about Hunter winning the Heisman, even though it should be Jeanty.

The main thing I can't get past in regards to Hunter winning the Heisman is that Colorado couldn't make get into the Playoffs.

No, making the playoffs shouldn't be needed to win the Heisman of course, but in this particular instance, I have a hard way of not factoring it in.

Hunter won't win the Heisman because he was the best offensive or defensive player in the nation, he'll win it because he's so good on both sides of the ball.  But if he's THAT good and impacts both sides of the ball SO MUCH, shouldn't that have made Colorado a better team? 

Then add in that Shedeur was also a Heisman contender and will be one of the first 2 QB's to be drafted in the Top 5, and they still couldn't make it into the playoffs, in the first year they extended it out to 12 teams, and something doesn't exactly add up.

I know a team is more than 2 players, but if you have 2 Heisman candidates, one who plays both sides of the ball, you really should be making the playoffs.  When another player is going to end up with one of the most rushing yards in a season of all time, plus he single handedly carried his team to the playoffs, I just have a hard time not giving him that award.

And no Cam.... this isn't an attack on Hunter, I'm clearly saying he's probably going to win the award and what he's doing is amazing, but I'd still have him #2 on my Heisman ballot to Jeanty.  If there wasn't a player putting up the numbers he's putting up this year it wouldn't be a discussion, Hunter wins it going away.  But when you combine the lack of team success with 2 Heisman candidates and a historically good season for a player who dragged his team into the playoffs, it factors in with my vote.

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