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2025 College Football Thread


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Damn. As soon as I brag on him he goes out there and misses EVERY throw on a do or die drive capped off with a hideous INT. LOL

at 700k a year, he is straight trash for 2 years. he had a partial year at baylor and the 1st bit at vt looked like a real qb. after that he has been absolute ass. as a passer, think pro pickles but even worse. he is a glorified RB. VT should have let him go after last year and moved on but didnt. i hope the coach says f' it and sits him for the year.  cant let that 1 qb hold the rest of the program back. 

 

you were ok with him in spurts this game, thats always drones, a few good plays but awful otherwise. you can take the project cause its like DJ, everyone thought he was the guy and he wasnt. killed FSU last year, and drones killing VT for another damn year.

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Just now, chbright said:

at 700k a year, he is straight trash for 2 years. he had a partial year at baylor and the 1st bit at vt looked like a real qb. after that he has been absolute ass. as a passer, think pro pickles but even worse. he is a glorified RB. VT should have let him go after last year and moved on but didnt. i hope the coach says f' it and sits him for the year.  cant let that 1 qb hold the rest of the program back. 

 

you were ok with him in spurts this game, thats always drones, a few good plays but awful otherwise. you can take the project cause its like DJ, everyone thought he was the guy and he wasnt. killed FSU last year, and drones killing VT for another damn year.

I was impressed by his game a bit today but I see what you’re saying. 

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Gamecock fans going to be hard to handle until October gets here.  They could flirt with a real high ranking by the end of Sept.  Path seems there to flirt with a top 5ish spot 

Not sure that combo of Shula playcaling+ that OL + no Rocket is going to work in October though.  Sellers going to have to be Cam I think in terms of what is asked of him and that body 

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

What about a catch in the middle of the field? You do you want them to maintain control as they fall? 

Thats the catch? Having different rules for the endzone vs everywhere else. 
 

*I’m not arguing one way vs the other.  But a catch has to be universal rules IMO regardless of location of play 

One is happening in the field of play and one isnt.

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39 minutes ago, CRA said:

Gamecock fans going to be hard to handle until October gets here.  They could flirt with a real high ranking by the end of Sept.  Path seems there to flirt with a top 5ish spot 

Not sure that combo of Shula playcaling+ that OL + no Rocket is going to work in October though.  Sellers going to have to be Cam I think in terms of what is asked of him and that body 

Ngl seeing them land LaNorris after suffering through DJU hurts. I have never been impressed with Cade either, but am hoping he can win me over this season.

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Just now, Tr3ach said:

One is happening in the field of play and one isnt.

what about the that bomb VT threw to #0 after that SC ruling.  That should have been a catch? It was to the sideline and he didn’t control it to the ground….he fell out of bounds? 

it does get logically weird to have to control it to the ground if you aren’t out of bounds….but don’t if you are out of bounds or in the endzone.   

I think you either leave the rule as is or you have to say the ground can’t cause an incompletion.   If given those two choices, the flawed first is better I think.  

whatever the rules are…teams are going to feel screwed I would think

 

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11 minutes ago, Icege said:

Ngl seeing them land LaNorris after suffering through DJU hurts. I have never been impressed with Cade either, but am hoping he can win me over this season.

I think they just needed a couple weeks to figure out a RB.   You can’t play good SEC teams and just run the Clemson pass attack all game long.   Cade sort of setup to fail there.  

Cade isn’t Watson or Lawerence.  Miles better than DJU.   Cade probably in the Taj Boyd tier for me.  Both can/could really play well….it just rarely was in the big game (Cade did play well in that playoff game but outside of that he seems to panic a bit in the bigger ones)

I like Sellars.  I talk mad poo about the Gamecocks but that’s just for giggles.  My people are Gamecocks.   Family played football there too.  They can win every game but 1 each year as far as I am concerned 

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