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2024 College Football Thread


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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If I'm PSU's HC I've already taken my OC's headset. This offensive approach is dog poo. They should be dominating this game but this OC seems to be trying out for a HC role instead of trying to win a game. Very much Bieniemy vibes.

Army or Navy offense would be up by 30 with this talent

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Two very makeable misses from BSU's kicker tonight after a receiver dropped a very catchable deep ball on 2nd down in the red zone. They just can't afford to be making these mistakes.

If I'm PSU's HC I'm telling my OC he's as good as fired if these next two play calls are anything other than power runs.

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Honestly, Jeanty ain't a top NFL RB prospect. He looks like a 3rd down/change of pace back at the NFL level IMO. He's going to play a long time in the league if he stays healthy, don't get me wrong. I just don't think he's a bellcow back in the league. He's part of a committee approach, not a guy you draft in the 1st.

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Wonder if this affects Jenty’s stock.  Penn State defense is legit though

Going up against a legit defense.  I don't think any one RB can carry a whole team against an elite defense. He'll still be a 1st Rounder imo, maybe not top 10 I guess. But that would actually put him in a better situation going to a better team. 

Penn state is selling out to stop him and they probably got defenders in a totally different stratosphere vs the ones Boise has been playing in their conference/reg season schedule. 

Imagine Jeanty or Warren (Penn state TE) on the Chargers with Herbert and McConkey

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Another INT by Penn state lol, thats game. I'm kinda glad I had this one on the radio in the background while I was playing video games

 

Comparing jeanty to those other RBs like Barry Sanders in total yards was disingenuous.  Jeanty played more games and the announcers said they didn't even include bowl game stats into those totals for all the players.   

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, Jeanty ain't a top NFL RB prospect. He looks like a 3rd down/change of pace back at the NFL level IMO. He's going to play a long time in the league if he stays healthy, don't get me wrong. I just don't think he's a bellcow back in the league. He's part of a committee approach, not a guy you draft in the 1st.

He didn’t jump off the page at all tonight.  Maybe he just had a bad game, but the narrative will certainly be that he just ran all over bad mountain west teams now.

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10 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Wonder if this affects Jenty’s stock.  Penn State defense is legit though

Someone tell the idiot panther staff to stop drafting rbs high. We could use a year without drafting a wr or rb in r1  or r2 

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4 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Another INT by Penn state lol. I'm kinda glad I had this one on the radio in the background while I was playing video games 

You should've been watching. Jeanty looked pretty average against a good defense. Even when they put him in to return a kick he barely made it out to the 10 yard line. He looked small out there and while he still looked quick tonight opened up some real questions about his speed. He couldn't beat anyone on PSU's roster to the edge all night.

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