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2025 College Football Thread


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6 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I mean both defenses are some of the best if not the best two in the country. Main difference in the game is Ohio State scored on 4th and goal and Texas didn’t. Arch doesn’t look good but anyone saying he’s a scrub or a bust after literally his first game against a high quality opponent is just a hater. Sark doesn’t seem to have any answers either. 

This is the window where it’s hard to judge what is good defense vs bad offense.   Ohio State gotta a pretty different group out there on D vs last year but  it’s also Ohio State so that roster is slammed 

also, these big games so early stinks because they will be different teams later on.  This what, Arch’s second career a start??

I remember when Trevor went undefeated at Clemson and took down what was billed as the possibly greatest college football team in Bama of all time (pending Bama won that game). Trevor destroyed them for that natty.  Why do I bring that up? Trevor Lawerence was ass the first couple games season. Arch gonna need some time to be whatever he will be…even whatever he will be this season 

 

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

Looks like he is struggling pushing the ball down field.  Arm strength looks very normal

Agree, looks like he’s putting everything he has into every throw. To be fair, it is not his fault that everyone puts this hype on him. 

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