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2024 College Football Thread


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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

no no no.  The 6th best SEC team is better than the best of every other conference.  SEC just built different! 

I'm on the record saying that the only SEC team that should have slid in there was SC. Any one with eyes could see alabama sucked the last six weeks, no one wanted admit it cause brand.

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7 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

UM D line is destroying alabama, and their big prospects aren’t in. makes you wonder if any of the success of those two is due to scheme.

Oooooor

The same Alabama who couldn’t score a TD.  And had less rushing yards for an entire game than Navy’s QB had on 1 play vs Oklahoma 

was just over hyped by that 4 letter network.  Who owns the broadcasting rights for the playoff and that conference 

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5 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Oooooor

The same Alabama who couldn’t score a TD.  And had less rushing yards for an entire game than Navy’s QB had on 1 play vs Oklahoma 

was just over hyped by that 4 letter network.  Who owns the broadcasting rights for the playoff and that conference 

 ESPN flat out doing embarrassing work this year for the SEC and Colorado.   ESPN basically Fox News/CNN of sports. 

Herbstreit went from loved to rightfully viewed as a clown this year.  But that's what you get when you become a shill. 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

I'm on the record saying that the only SEC team that should have slid in there was SC. Any one with eyes could see alabama sucked the last six weeks, no one wanted admit it cause brand.

I mean, props to SC for having a good season and surprising folks.   Don't get me wrong.  It was a good year.  And I have always been pro Beamer despite the poo talk.  But the narrative was gassed up at the end just like it was for all SEC to an extent.  I mean, the team that finished the season was talked about like they thumping teams on the head to close out the year. 

SC squeaked by Clemson in the closing minute to win an ugly game.  They squeaked by Mizzu in the closing seconds to win another.  And they looked meh for a half against Wofford.  That was the end of their season.   Talking heads were talking like SC was putting folks teeth on the curb.  Everyone terrified of them.  Gassed up.  Everyone on the cusp out there overselling.  But that's the name of the game I guess.  SEC benefits from having ESPN sell them. 

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