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2024 College Football Thread


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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

Ohio state just has way more talent in general.  Coaching only gets you so far in lopsided talent matchups. We've seen that in cfp this year especially in R1 where the favorites just roflstomped the other teams.

It can work until you run into a team like OSU and they don’t shoot themselves in the foot.

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

 

I did not, I just recall many years upon years of they making some of weakest schedules and get heavy media support. At end the 9-2 seasons were jokes once they played a real top 50 team. 

Honestly I was where you were before the playoffs.. but... To get here, they beat Georgia and PSU. Not to mention Indiana. And while PSU was close the other games weren't really so much.

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

Honestly I was where you were before the playoffs.. but... To get here, they beat Georgia and PSU. Not to mention Indiana. And while PSU was close the other games weren't really so much.

 

They beat Georgia?? I would have lost the farm on that one, no BS. I know they have a huge following, but facts are they been frauds for like 30 years and no one cared to call them out without getting mobbed. 

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19 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Will Howard raised his draft stock a good bit in the CFP man. He might have been a late round flier before the this season in general. 

Ohio State is gonna have a ton of players drafted 

I think the NFL might be more prone to draft these older QBs with several years of starting in college because it's been working lately with Jayden Daniel's, Bo Nix, Penix. 

Will Howard sucks.  Bad.  This Ohio State team has been nearly perfect with play calling on both sides.  The coaches have dominated and the players have basically made every play there.

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