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2024 College Football Thread


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35 minutes ago, beo said:

Commentators hyping up Carolina's defense when in reality it's just a completely dysfunctional offense floundering against a bad defense. If this is how Mannyball is gonna look across the rest of the ACC schedule I dunno if I'll be able to bear it. 

He was the DC for Mack in Texas - Brown has the inside track on how to beat Diaz's smoke and mirrors D.

He's always obliterated him when they've faced off against each other. 

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29 minutes ago, CRA said:

LMAO

Cam dissed Sheduer on his podcast this week.  You can listen to it.  

and they dissed him back.  Team Sanders clearly cares about the haters.  

Cam got that same look when KB insulted him pregame. And I implied was Cam looks bad/sad here….everything in your eyes is Sanders hate

Cam is the dumb one here. Poo talking and showing up like it would be cool 

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

@CRA gaslighting per usual 

 

 

Gotta love it lmao

Hunter and Sheduer two desperate events.  The Sheduer one certainly didn’t look friendly ….straight off of Cam Newton dissing him On social media.  And we know how Team Sanders handles that.  

but I guess if Hunter was friendly with his old friend then Sheduer didn’t diss him

and again, I largely dissed on Cam Newton if anyone.  How he looked.  But you are so down the rabbit hole on Sanders every word but clear cut praise is hate lol.  Learned that from Deion I guess lol

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Hunter and Sheduer two desperate events.  The Sheduer one certainly didn’t look friendly ….straight off of Cam Newton dissing him On social media.  And we know how Team Sanders handles that.  

but I guess if Hunter was friendly with his old friend then Sheduer didn’t diss him

and again, I largely dissed on Cam Newton if anyone.  How he looked.  But you are so down the rabbit hole on Sanders every word but clear cut praise is hate lol.  Learned that from Deion I guess lol

https://x.com/4thand1show/status/1840136924213682290
 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Hunter and Sheduer two desperate events.  The Sheduer one certainly didn’t look friendly ….straight off of Cam Newton dissing him On social media.  And we know how Team Sanders handles that.  

but I guess if Hunter was friendly with his old friend then Sheduer didn’t diss him

and again, I largely dissed on Cam Newton if anyone.  How he looked.  But you are so down the rabbit hole on Sanders every word but clear cut praise is hate lol.  Learned that from Deion I guess lol

Literally mentioned nothing about Sanders.

 

You tried to make this seem like a big deal. Cam literally had Shedeur on his podcast just a few months ago. These guys know each other off the field. 

 

Cam is a known trash talker. This is just how he reacts. But if it's a big deal to you so be it.

 

Back to the game tho. Shedeur and Prime looking bowl game bound right?

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