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2024 College Football Thread


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's Cam Ward and that's it IMO if you're shopping for a starter. I don't think Sanders is a 1st round talent.

Yeah I agree, Sanders had horrible O-line play but he's seriously flawed in other areas physically and emotionally 

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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

There is a lot of money in being a bad NFL QB in these college games.

I do think a lot of guys are going to start realizing there's more value in being a good college QB and cashing NIL checks than jumping early to be a mid to late round pick. And honestly, it'll probably do them good for their NFL careers. If you have the talent to get drafted but you fall to the kid to late rounds you probably could improve your draft position with more college play.

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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

There is a lot of money in being a bad NFL QB in these college games.

Yeah Beck did the math last week and Ewers should probably change his mind and milk another year of NIL before becoming a career backup

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I do think a lot of guys are going to start realizing there's more value in being a good college QB and cashing NIL checks than jumping early to be a mid to late round pick. And honestly, it'll probably do them good for their NFL careers. If you have the talent to get drafted but you fall to the kid to late rounds you probably could improve your draft position with more college play.

Well now you can change schools and make millions doing it.  Easy decision.

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah Beck did the math last week and Ewers should probably change his mind and milk another year of NIL before becoming a career backup

Yeah, Ewers has another year of eligibility. I wouldn't blame him for taking the NIL money either.

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Just now, jayboogieman said:

Yeah, Ewers has another year of eligibility. I wouldn't blame him for taking the NIL money either.

He made a statement prior to this game that made it sound like he wasn't planning to play college football next year but I don't know. He's a weird case IMO. It's not like he has great physical tools that will make the NFL drool and it's a weak class. He could potentially be QB3 in this class. He'd probably have to balls out next year to be QB3 in next year's class. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

He made a statement prior to this game that made it sound like he wasn't planning to play college football next year but I don't know. He's a weird case IMO. It's not like he has great physical tools that will make the NFL drool and it's a weak class. He could potentially be QB3 in this class. He'd probably have to balls out next year to be QB3 in next year's class. 

He needs to transfer to the PAC12 but it doesn’t exist lol

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