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2024 College Football Thread


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58 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Prime can think what he wants. That team is not talented. If they were it would show on the field. Nobody knows anyone besides Sanders and Hunter. It's literally a 2 man show.

That Oline still sucks. The defense still sucks.

they got freaking 5 stars coming in to play OL.  They got tons of legit talent there....and again, they ain't playing in the SEC where you need some UGA roster to be considered talented.  Sanders has tons of portal talent. 

again, the reason you think they only got 2 players....is EVERYTHING they do is about his son and showcasing him.  Which includes playing calling and the overprioritizing of the play from the QB spot.  I'm not doing this talk anymore this year.  Deion will be gone after this year and none of it will matter.   He is a bad game day coach, he doesn't care about program building, and he will be gone when his sons are done. 

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31 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

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Not much going on tonight, but the two ESPN games could be interesting.

I think I might go to one of my old HS games tonight. Haven't been back in that stadium in 20 years. They got a new coach this year who has won multiple state championships. They lost their first game last week but it was a one score game and that team went 13-1 and beat us by 40 last year. 

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42 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Whats the word on Cam Ward? Final college season playing for Miami, I wonder where he's projected to go in the draft currently

He seems to have all of the tools and put up some great numbers out west.  I know Auburn tried to get him in the portal and I wish they did. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

He seems to have all of the tools and put up some great numbers out west.  I know Auburn tried to get him in the portal and I wish they did. 

Yeah he'll obviously have a bigger spotlight in Miami. I think he's currently projected a 4th/5th rounder with room to move up 

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25 minutes ago, CRA said:

they got freaking 5 stars coming in to play OL.  They got tons of legit talent there....and again, they ain't playing in the SEC where you need some UGA roster to be considered talented.  Sanders has tons of portal talent. 

again, the reason you think they only got 2 players....is EVERYTHING they do is about his son and showcasing him.  Which includes playing calling and the overprioritizing of the play from the QB spot.  I'm not doing this talk anymore this year.  Deion will be gone after this year and none of it will matter.   He is a bad game day coach, he doesn't care about program building, and he will be gone when his sons are done. 

Lol okay

 

Getting mad talking about football is crazy. Colorado is getting to you my man. Don't let them defeat you lol

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah he'll obviously have a bigger spotlight in Miami. I think he's currently projected a 4th/5th rounder with room to move up 

I'm looking at Notre Dame vs Texas A&M.  2 high ceiling QBs who need more playing time plus Leonard the ND QB played for the new HC at A&M last year at Duke.  Should be an interesting one.

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31 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It's early to be talking draft, but right now if we had the #1 pick I would probably take Travis Hunter #1 even over the QB's. He's just a flat out playmaker.

 

If Bryce is terrible again we can just find a stop gap for the time being. Hell go trade for Sam Howell if we have to. 

Howell will probably be starting in Seattle before the end of the season.  I don't expect them to be good and I don't expect them to extend Geno Smith. If both are true they're gonna want to give Howell a test drive while they have the opportunity.

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17 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He is. Anyone who knew the story behind Prime Academy already knew that.

They showed a graphic during the game last night that showed how Colorado has changed since Prime's big arrival there. Everything from an uptick in enrollment by black students, to an uptick in black residents in Boulder, to an uptick in black athletes joining Colorado University sports teams, to an uptick in football scholarships handed out to black athletes. ALL because of Prime. Not because of the team's chances. Not because of the education Colorado provides. But because of Deion. And Whoaa is over here saying he's going to jet to a new team soon! Prime already did JSU dirty. Is he going to do Colorado dirty too? All these young folk thrilled about being part of something new and special are going to lose the main reason they went there? Whoaa, NO ONE here "hates Colorado" as you've said multiple times in this thread. People dislike DEION.

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