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2024 College Football Thread


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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Boise State gameplan sucks.  Too much Jeanty.  Pass game is there.  Penn St overly focused on Jeanty.   No idea how they can stop Penn State’s O….but I think they can make plays while Penn St overly plays Jeanty 

I just think they're flat out out-gunned. Not much they can do other than hope PSU beats themselves.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I just think they're flat out out-gunned. Not much they can do other than hope PSU beats themselves.

Totally out gunned.  But they gonna have to throw for Jeanty to have a shot.  But that’s just one side or the ball.  Penn State would just have to shoot themselves in the foot on O

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

He is like a jacked Tysom Hill minus the throwing 

 

5 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Not in the top 10 but damn I would love him. He's a dawg

He's probably the best TE in the draft. Trade back to the middle of the first, take him, and profit.

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

The star RB is looking pretty bad against a decent defense

He trying to do too much IMO.  Penn State got different athletes. Sometimes fighting for too much just makes you vulnerable.   

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Boise State needed that. Penn State got cocky and tried to start doing stupid poo. All they have to do is line up and run vanilla offense and just be bigger, stronger, and faster. Put any of the cute stuff away tonight.

I'd be telling my OC "Bruh, we're averaging 9 yards a fuging snap. You run anymore cutesy poo you're gonna be running the scout team next year."

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