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2024 College Football Thread


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10 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Huh?

That was no shot at you all. I watch college football all season. Bowl games is just not something that interest me anymore. Players opting out. It's like a exhibition game.

 

I'll be watching when the playoffs continue.

your team didn’t have opt outs.  

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

your cope continues to be hilarious…Sanders isn’t tanking lol. 

Colorado is just being exposed as everyone knows they would be when they play good teams.  And not even good teams, just BIG12 good. 

Yeah they got exposed. Winner wins the Alawho bowl lol.

 

Meanwhile Prime will have 2 top 3 picks. He's got the #2 overall recruit coming to play QB next season. Damn Colorado has really failed this season. Poor Deion couldn't win the Alawho bowl.

 

I'm coping so bad right now that I'm not even watching the game. In case you didn't notice my season ended weeks ago. 

 

If you aren't in the playoffs you irrelevant. Clemson fan take notes.

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I remember when this clown jumped off the bandwagon when they lost their first game. Then after a couple wins started barking about conference championships and playoffs. Now acting like this game doesn't matter despite all the stars playing because they appreciate their last chance to play together. Colorado is just doing what they do and getting their ass kicked by any decent team they play.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I remember when this clown jumped off the bandwagon when they lost their first game. Then after a couple wins started barking about conference championships and playoffs. Now acting like this game doesn't matter despite all the stars playing because they appreciate their last chance to play together. Colorado is just doing what they do and getting their ass kicked by any decent team they play.

Hi Linville my good buddy. What's with all the hostility?

 

I was minding my business and came into this thread and people were calling me out. I just came here to defend myself. This game was never on my radar to watch. I haven't watched a single bowl game since the season ended.

 

Sorry but I don't care about the Alawho bowl or the Snoop Dogg bowl. What's next the clown bowl?

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah they got exposed. Winner wins the Alawho bowl lol.

Meanwhile Prime will have 2 top 3 picks. He's got the #2 overall recruit coming to play QB next season. Damn Colorado has really failed this season. Poor Deion couldn't win the Alawho bowl.

I'm coping so bad right now that I'm not even watching the game. In case you didn't notice my season ended weeks ago. 

If you aren't in the playoffs you irrelevant. Clemson fan take notes.

I mean you are pretending not to watch because your team is being exposed and can’t even beat decent BIG12 teams. It’s all flash.  Little substance.  Which is what you have been told about for 2 years now.  

Clemson won the ACC.  Went to the CFP.  And is in position with a some slight coaching changes on D… to actually compete next year for a real run.   That’s the notes. 

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7 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah they got exposed. Winner wins the Alawho bowl lol.

 

Meanwhile Prime will have 2 top 3 picks. He's got the #2 overall recruit coming to play QB next season. Damn Colorado has really failed this season. Poor Deion couldn't win the Alawho bowl.

 

I'm coping so bad right now that I'm not even watching the game. In case you didn't notice my season ended weeks ago. 

 

If you aren't in the playoffs you irrelevant. Clemson fan take notes.

Let’s be real though, having two of the top three picks and not making the playoffs isn’t exactly a glowing endorsement of Sanders head coaching skills.

Carolina fans questioned Mack Brown’s coaching skills after he wasn’t able to win an ACC championship with Trubisky or Maye. Sanders will get the same treatment if his team consistently comes up short.

And for what it’s worth I like Deion. All the videos I’ve seen show that he develops kids to succeed beyond football. I just question his overall ability to coach a complete football team. As an All-Pro HOF DB, you’d think he could field a competent defense.

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