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2025 College Football Thread


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34 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I can see that issue with guys in weaker conferences.... but im not sure how much it matters in say the SEC...

 

Especially for the guys who are moving to better conferences and performing.

It matters a lot. There's a big difference between 25 year olds and 20 year olds. It's how guys like Brandon Weeden look like Tom Brady in college.

The whole "in the SEC" thing as if it's an entirely different level is just bunk. I mean, were all sitting here watching a Heisman winning Alabama QB look like a guy who doesn't belong on the NFL. The top few SEC teams are among the elite. The rest of the conference chants "SEC! SEC! SEC!" to ride their coattails.

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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Lopez is so fuggin cringe

He's just not a D1 QB. He's fuging terrible.

He had all the time in the world on that sack in a clean pocket but panicked and instead of going through his progression he scrambled himself into a sack. Belichick seems to really want a mobile QB for the college game but this guy isn't D1 mobile. He's just a small, bad passer who can't run against D1 defenses. He's walk on who doesn't get a jersey for road games caliber at this level.

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