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2024 College Football Thread


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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This world has changed so much. We now relying on scientific data to determine games.

 

Clemson is not beating Texas you can take that to the bank. You heard it from me.

Heard a lot from you this year.  So that makes me feel better.  My track record holds up well vs you 

#undisputedscientificdata 

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Just now, CRA said:

Heard a lot from you this year.  So that makes me feel better.  My track record holds up well vs you 

#undisputedscientificdata 

I'll remember this comment after the game. Just don't get mad when I bring up the receipts.

 

Dabo ain't that guy anymore. He's winning a bad conference good for him. BB takes over starting next season.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Klubnik is just inconsistent as hell.

Sorta like some other QBs that might be taking the field…

one team playing with house money, no pressure and is better coached for the moment.  The other is an overrated SEC team named Texas. 

maybe they come out and play a good game and beat Clemson.  If they play a good game they win.   Maybe they come out and play meh like they so often do and let Clemson hang around like Vandy, Arkansas, etc in the 4th.   Or just have a game like vs OU but don’t luck out with the other team being equally bad. 

I’m rolling the dice that upsets are going to happen because the top of college football is as weak as we have seen it in some time.   Someone going to pick the wrong day to have a bad day.  So I’m simply picking Texas as the one that flops.   We have seen time and time again this season that the 2025 football powers at the top aren’t consistent enough to handle catching a team having a good day on the wrong day. 

Ewers falls to 0-2 all time vs the Texas boy named Klubnik.  Who has one of his good days and makes some sneaky plays with his legs 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

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.

The Heisman isn't about draft position.

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

Sorta like some other QBs that might be taking the field…

one team playing with house money, no pressure and is better coached for the moment.  The other is an overrated SEC team named Texas. 

maybe they come out and play a good game and beat Clemson.  If they play a good game they win.   Maybe they come out and play meh like they so often do and let Clemson hang around like Vandy, Arkansas, etc in the 4th.   Or just have a game like vs OU but don’t luck out with the other team being equally bad. 

I’m rolling the dice that upsets are going to happen because the top of college football is as weak as we have seen it in some time.   Someone going to pick the wrong day to have a bad day.  So I’m simply picking Texas as the one that flops.   We have seen time and time again this season that the 2025 football powers at the top aren’t consistent enough to handle catching a team having a good day on the wrong day. 

Ewers falls to 0-2 all time vs the Texas boy named Klubnik.  Who has one of his good days and makes some sneaky plays with his legs 

No great teams this year. That's why the bye is so critical. No one in the field is winning three games against the field.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Heisman isn't about draft position.

With or without the Heisman he was going to be a top 3 pick. This blame Deion for everything is getting played out.

 

These kids were good way before Deion. Shedeur was a 4 star recruit. Hunter was the #1 recruit in the Nation.

 

What does Deion hyping them have to do with anything?

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

With or without the Heisman he was going to be a top 3 pick. This blame Deion for everything is getting played out.

 

These kids were good way before Deion. Shedeur was a 4 star recruit. Hunter was the #1 recruit in the Nation.

 

What does Deion hyping them have to do with anything?

No one is "blaming" Deion.  Good lord man, you are fuging obsessed.

How much attention was on Colorado football last year when their record was abysmal? Was it befitting of their record? Why do you think they had all that attention? It is what it is. It's a Deion obsession. You're obviously not the only one afflicted.

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10 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

With or without the Heisman he was going to be a top 3 pick. This blame Deion for everything is getting played out.

 

These kids were good way before Deion. Shedeur was a 4 star recruit. Hunter was the #1 recruit in the Nation.

 

What does Deion hyping them have to do with anything?

 

3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No one is "blaming" Deion.  Good lord man, you are fuging obsessed.

How much attention was on Colorado football last year when their record was abysmal? Was it befitting of their record? Why do you think they had all that attention? It is what it is. It's a Deion obsession. You're obviously not the only one afflicted.

 

 

Neon Deion had the most attention in ALL of football history for a 4 win team. It was a planet size nucular fire after TCU win and it got bigger, strange..  

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56 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I'll remember this comment after the game. Just don't get mad when I bring up the receipts.

 

Dabo ain't that guy anymore. He's winning a bad conference good for him. BB takes over starting next season.

I mean, nothing more consistent in college football really than Dabo bruh.  It is what it is. 

SEC is an overrated conference this year.  Specifically at the top.  Hell, BIG10 too.  Well that PAC12 Oregon team is the most  impressive BIG10 team.   Odd season for Mr BIG12, I mean ACC guy to channel his inner Paul Finnebaum. 

bring receipts for what? That the #5 Texas team somehow wins a home game they are double digit favorites in?  And finally has a good win they can hang their hat on if they beat Clemson? It’s a called upset pick boss.  Someone getting upset.  I’m just picking my team is as good as any to pull it off.  Someone losing to a team they “shouldn’t”.  Bank on that in the CFP.  That’s the point of it. 

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No one is "blaming" Deion.  Good lord man, you are fuging obsessed.

How much attention was on Colorado football last year when their record was abysmal? Was it befitting of their record? Why do you think they had all that attention? It is what it is. It's a Deion obsession. You're obviously not the only one afflicted.

You replied to me when I was talking to someone else. You jumping into conversations not knowing what we were discussing. The person that responded said Deion over hyped his players and it's why they are receiving success with awards and draft position.

 

My point is these kids were already a big deal before Deion arrived. He's giving Deion all the credit for the success of his kids. That's just false.

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, nothing more consistent in college football really than Dabo bruh.  It is what it is. 

SEC is an overrated conference this year.  Specifically at the top.  Hell, BIG10 too.  Odd season for Mr BIG12, I mean ACC guy to channeling his inner Paul Finnebaum. 

bring receipts for what? That the #5 Texas team somehow wins a home game they are double digit favorites in?  And finally has a good win they can hang their hat on if they beat Clemson? It’s a called upset pick boss.  

If Clemson wins the Nat'l champ I will not say anything negative about Dabo and that program for the foreseeable future.

Until then fug Clemson!

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