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2024 College Football Thread


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On 12/15/2024 at 3:47 PM, HPPantherzfan said:

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I think the argument is… Find another player with hunters stats playing both ways vs. there are several past college players with same if not better rushing stats in the past. Literally the only argument but its one. 
 

Also in their head they prolly think if hunter only played one side his stats on that side would be better. No telling if that would be true or not. 
 

just my thoughts of how they might have put hunter above jeanty not making an argument for or against either

i agree to some degree on the popularity thing some mentioned

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Which QB shows up? Clemson and Texas both have QBs that can play really well at times and look like freshman walk ons at other times. Clemson has to avoid making Ewers look bad enough that they go to Arch.

If your QB struggles vs an ACC defense then you have bigger problems.

 

Texas 34 Clemson 14

 

This will be a BREEZE!

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hunter won in large part because of the Deion media hype train. The guy is a phenomenal sports marketer no matter what else you think of him.

Nah because both Hunter and Shedeur will be top 3 picks at worst.

 

You can fool college people, but you can't fool NFL people. Their talent speaks for itself you don't need Prime to promote anything.

 

His son was a 4star QB and Hunter was the #1 HS player in the country. This was all before Deion.

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7 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You can fool college people, but you can't fool NFL people. Their talent speaks for itself you don't need Prime to promote anything.

Cam are you “clean living” again?  You do realize that more than half NFL draft picks never pan out.  Just look at us.  NFL people are fooled ALL THE TIME

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3 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Cam are you “clean living” again?  You do realize that more than half NFL draft picks never pan out.  Just look at us.  NFL people are fooled ALL THE TIME

So Deion has fooled people so much so that 2 of his players are going to be top 3 NFL picks?

 

I find that hard to believe. If true Deion has more power then I ever thought. He basically got power in College and NFL. Damn he really that dude.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So Deion has fooled people so much so that 2 of his players are going to be top 3 NFL picks?

 

I find that hard to believe. If true Deion has more power then I ever thought. He basically got power in College and NFL. Damn he really that dude.

1 of them will do just fine, the other not so much.  I’ll let you pick which one.  And I didn't say that at all, I said NFL people are fooled all the time.

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1 minute ago, HPPantherzfan said:

1 of them will do just fine, the other not so much.  I’ll let you pick wish one.  And I didn't say that at all, I said NFL people are fooled all the time.

I don't actively root for players to fail. I don't get off by seeing players fail. If it was up to me all players would be successful.

 

But I get hating fuels some people. Keep hating bruh it's your life.

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I don't actively root for players to fail. I don't get off by seeing players fail. If it was up to me all players would be successful.

 

But I get hating fuels some people. Keep hating bruh it's your life.

Not hating bro, NFL history says .75 of the two you mentioned makes it.  It’s not rocket science, over half of all NFL draft picks ever pan out.

just wanted to give you and example here and this is my opinion.  Marvin Harrison Jr was a slam dunk, can’t miss, must draft prospect.  He has looked pedestrian all year.  Coker looks as good as he does with a Bryce freaking Young throwing to him

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