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2024 College Football Thread


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15 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Sure, if they had comparable talent they wouldn’t have lost any games. They had a cupcake schedule. Putting Arizona State in the playoff over teams like Alabama or Miami is a joke. 

maybe they could of given Miami Tenn’s spot.  Tenn has been the most clowned team in the CFP so far.  THAT was an at large spot the committee could have done what they wanted with.  

Don’t see the point of complaining about conference champs outside of seeding.  The committee is not choosing them or giving them a spot. 

 

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17 minutes ago, CRA said:

If ASU had comparable on the line talent to Tex…I might like them in this game.  If Boise State had comparable talent I the lines to Penn St I think they would have won.   Deion Sanders was right about one thing. It’s the lines.  That’s the difference. 

QBs in a vacuum? Lot of the favorites got overrated dudes.  

It's always been the biggest difference between the elites and all the rest in the college game. The blue chip programs are just dominant in the trenches.

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6 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I would like to have ghat kid Scaterbo or however you spell. He doesn't give and it takes 5 guys to bring him down.

He’d be a good short yardage back for sure. Mike Alstott style. He’s “vomiting profusely” on the sideline right now though

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I would like to have ghat kid Scaterbo or however you spell. He doesn't give and it takes 5 guys to bring him down.

Kinda reminded me of Tolbert. A quick read says fumbles are a concern as is the workload he's been getting. 

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