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2025 College Football Thread


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2 hours ago, Stumpy said:

It's actually pretty simple. You just place one hand perpendicular over the other.

And, no, they lost the game directly because they had no time to answer GTs score. Patently obvious it was the wrong choice. 

 PLENTY of reasons to be critical of Dabo.    Plenty of reasons why they lost.  That coaching there at the end was fine.  You can’t let outcome dictate if it was big picture good decision making to put them in that really tight spot with a career kick.  It’s football.  Players play.  They pulled it off. 

You can blast Clemson for what did during those 4 quarters and leading into the season.  That’s where the game was actually lost 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

 PLENTY of reasons to be critical of Dabo.    Plenty of reasons why they lost.  That coaching there at the end was fine.  You can’t let outcome dictate if it was big picture good decision making to put them in that really tight spot with a career kick.  It’s football.  Players play.  They pulled it off. 

You can blast Clemson for what did during those 4 quarters and leading into the season.  That’s where the game was actually lost 

Honestly this was more about Tech they controlled the game and are the better team.

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27 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Honestly this was more about Tech they controlled the game and are the better team.

Clemson has the most talent in the ACC.  Just not a good football team.   Dabo knew last year he didn’t have a run game and he didn’t solve that easy problem.  Cade needs a strong run to work off of.  Not having that just messes up the whole thing.  Clemson DL living off those that came before them too.   Woods and Parker just ain’t what has been there.  I mean they good but just don’t as good as advertised 

GT has the best QB in the ACC

I might be a Clemson fan but I called Clemson and the Gamecocks going down today.  Both look overrated at this stage.  I think like LG said Clemson probably a bottom ish top 25 team when all said and done.  

 

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They probably do. Who are you thinking? And I'm gonna LMAO if you say Carson Beck. LOL 

Beck is a douche, but he's significantly better than Haynes.  

Haynes is an incredible athlete playing QB.  

It would be like saying The Golden Calf of Bristol was a better QB than Matthew Stafford when they were both in school.

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22 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

say what ...

Name someone better? 

and I’m not talking about NFL prospect and how they project at the next level.  Straight up best college QB in the ACC is the GT kid. 

being just a great college QB is a thing.  And you can be better QB than dudes suited to be better at the next level.   Take a Cam, Cam was a better college QB than almost any name you would pull out of a hat of dudes that were better in the pros 

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3 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Beck is a douche, but he's significantly better than Haynes.  

Haynes is an incredible athlete playing QB.  

It would be like saying The Golden Calf of Bristol was a better QB than Matthew Stafford when they were both in school.

Beck is more talented but I'd take Haynes all day everyday. Was The Golden Calf of Bristol a better college QB than Stafford? Yes, he was. Absolutely. 

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8 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Beck is a douche, but he's significantly better than Haynes.  

Haynes is an incredible athlete playing QB.  

It would be like saying The Golden Calf of Bristol was a better QB than Matthew Stafford when they were both in school.

The Golden Calf of Bristol was a better college QB than Matt Stafford.   Stafford was a SIGNIFICANTLY better pro prospect and it played out that way

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