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2024 College Football Thread


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1 minute ago, 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. 

I see him as a top 5 QB in this class. Heck, he might even be a top 2 guy in this class. But, that just shows how weak this QB class is.

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Just now, jayboogieman said:

Panic move

Exactly. The announcers are desperately trying to give him credit but that ball was deflected by the defender. Ewers wasn't even looking at the receiver who ended up catching it. I don't even think he knew he was there. He wasn't trying to get it to that guy. I have no idea what he was trying to do other than maybe just avoid the sack but it was 3rd down anyway so again... WTF are you doing???

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Texas ties the game 14 - 14 late in the 3rd quarter!!

I'm still upset PSU lost. Dumb ass Drew Allar threw the game away with that INT late in the 4th. They could've literally just let Tyler Warren or one of the running backs run the option until they kicked a field goal to win with time expiring. 

I'm not a PSU fan. If anything I may have been a Colorado fan the past 2 years lol. The team I want to win now is probably Texas.

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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

Texas ties the game 14 - 14 late in the 3rd quarter!!

I'm still upset PSU lost. Dumb ass Drew Allar threw the game away with that INT late in the 4th. They could've literally just let Tyler Warren or one of the running backs run the option until they kicked a field goal to win with time expiring. 

I'm not a PSU fan. If anything I may have been a Colorado fan the past 2 years lol. The team I want to win now is probably Texas.

Drew Allar was ass in that game. He lost that game for PSU and I'm not just talking about that INT. The man literally didn't complete a single pass to a WR. That is mega ass.

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