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2024 College Football Thread


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3 hours ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:
Got to watch our red headed step child and their door mat get beat like a rented mule 

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Red headed step child?

Gamecock fans when they have won 2 of the last 10 by a grand total of 4 points in a series dominated by Clemson 

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Just now, CRA said:

Red headed step child?

Gamecock fans when they have won 2 of the last 10 by a grand total of 4 points in a series dominated by Clemson 

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What have you done for me lately is the name of the game and is the entire basis of the lobbying for the playoff. Bama, Clemson, Ole Miss and SMU all fell off a cliff to end the season. 

Someone else went undefeated on the back half beating 4 ranked teams along the way. 

 

How you play down the stretch has to matter and I actually picked Clemson to beat Texas. I still think Texas isn't that good. Clemson just didn't show up. 

 

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Clemson sure does own a lot of real estate out there

https://x.com/sec/status/1870655976212496550?s=46&t=f55N0zsNFevD-XGJBWj1-A
 

I mean it’s sort of weird that the official SEC account is thinking so hard…about them 12 seeded Clemson Tigers 

I guess they didn’t like Cade Klubnik maybe exposing yet again that often these SEC and also BIG10 defenses are often just sort of conference creations at the end? I do think the college playoffs have often shown that many times. 

Clemson might of lost but over the last decade they sort of have made a habit of proving the SEC Ds are built different narrative is sort of a conference creation.  Hell they went into a game with tiny Hunter Renfrow out wide at #1 because of injury and cooked the Bama D once.   Cooked the hyped greatest Bama team of all time allegedly with a freshman WR/Freshman QB year.m another year.  With no threat of rushing the ball, Texas should have held Clemson to virtually no offense yesterday.  Guess they salty about that trend or something 
 

 

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49 minutes ago, CRA said:

SEC fans:  We built different! We should have had all the teams in for the college football playoff! 

Reality:  Biggest embarrassment first round of the CFP? SEC team. 

other bowl games? SEC losses to AAC conference team.  

You're assuming those SEC teams are taking bowl games seriously. Hell aren't most of those SEC teams have opt out because of the draft?

 

Kind of hard to take these bowl games seriously not many people paying attention to a meaningless bowl game. Everything is about the playoffs. Even the playoffs have been non competitive. Are you blaming the ACC teams for not showing up?

 

It goes both ways. Making fun of the SEC is the last thing I would be doing. Top to bottom they are still the best conference.

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Random takeaways:

McCord is solid. He’s not some sure fire 1st but if Derek Carr and Kirk Cousins can carve out careers, I think he could too.

Not on the stat sheet tonight, but Pena is really good for Cuse. 

This Arkansas kid Taylen Green is someone to watch the next few years if he develops well.

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26 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Random takeaways:

McCord is solid. He’s not some sure fire 1st but if Derek Carr and Kirk Cousins can carve out careers, I think he could too.

Not on the stat sheet tonight, but Pena is really good for Cuse. 

This Arkansas kid Taylen Green is someone to watch the next few years if he develops well.

Green is a junior and like you I'm going to keep an eye on him. He looks to have nfl potential if he has it between the ears and has the drive to be great.

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