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2024 College Football Thread


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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

Random Cade Klubnik put up more pass yards than any team put up total yards on Texas all season today…and almost matched their season pass TD total allowed.  That’s the best D in college football.  Texas lucky Clemson played HS defense with it. 

all the teams have shown they are inconsistent this season.  While these bottom barrel teams got no shot of stringing games together and actually competing for a natty….i still think any of these teams can get beat if they catch a team having a good day.  No dawg had a had a good day yet but we saw it all season IMO. 

which is I guess what they want to happen with the 12 team format… some team that really isn’t top tier catching a good day and taking someone down.  Hasn’t happened yet but there are still several left….and now potentially you get more wounded versions of teams going forward.  Texas got beat up today for example.  

I don't disagree. I very much think that is the hope and the intent. March Madness in December. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just put down the fork. Wouldn't recommend guinea pigging some novel new weight loss injection before trying good old diet and exercise first.

Sadly that only works for strong minded individuals. I loss over 40 pounds using the old school method diet and exercise.

 

People rather go the Ozempic route. I just don't trust that stuff for your health long-term. But there is no excuse for people to be fat anymore unless you are physically unable to move around.

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