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2025 College Football Thread


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1 minute ago, HPPantherzfan said:

I get what you’re saying but I don’t think Bryce has picked anything, he’s been bad since we drafted him, he’s just bad which means, unless things somehow change, he will be bad next year too when hopefully we have better options in the draft

Things stay status quo and he will not be on the roster next year

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18 hours ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Horns down, so far so good.  

This aged very poorly after a day at the State Fair.  Only thing worse than being around Longhorn fans is being around Longhorn fans after they win. Hope to have some get back today against the Cowboys. 

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42 minutes ago, Murph said:

Matt Rhule doing what he does best. Nebraska enters this weeks top 25 rankings. 

Has he beaten a ranked team yet? That was a big concern of mine when we were looking to hire him and I started digging into his record and was like, wait... this dude has never actually beaten a good team. Like ever. He's proven at this point that he can pull college teams out of the gutter and make them respectable but he still hasn't proven that he can actually take the next step and win some big games.

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18 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Has he beaten a ranked team yet? That was a big concern of mine when we were looking to hire him and I started digging into his record and was like, wait... this dude has never actually beaten a good team. Like ever. He's proven at this point that he can pull college teams out of the gutter and make them respectable but he still hasn't proven that he can actually take the next step and win some big games.

No, he got beat at home by Michigan this year.  The other five wins are against Big Ten and Non-Power bottom feeders. 

He's 0-7 vs ranked teams, and each year Nebraska has started strong and then faded in conference play.  Nebraska is 1-7 in two Novembers under Rhule.  This year their November slate is USC, @UCLA, @Penn State and Iowa.  Very possible they lose all of those games. 

His tenure at Nebraska is looking very Baylor-esque. 

And somehow he's still a front runner for the Penn State job.  Which would be ironic since they just ran a very Matt Rhule like (as far as can't beat any good teams) James Franklin out of town. 

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15 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

No, he got beat at home by Michigan this year.  The other five wins are against Big Ten and Non-Power bottom feeders. 

He's 0-7 vs ranked teams, and each year Nebraska has started strong and then faded in conference play.  Nebraska is 1-7 in two Novembers under Rhule.  This year their November slate is USC, @UCLA, @Penn State and Iowa.  Very possible they lose all of those games. 

His tenure at Nebraska is looking very Baylor-esque. 

And somehow he's still a front runner for the Penn State job.  Which would be ironic since they just ran a very Matt Rhule like (as far as can't beat any good teams) James Franklin out of town. 

Jay-Z reminds us to be patient, it’s a 7-year plan.

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19 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Has he beaten a ranked team yet? That was a big concern of mine when we were looking to hire him and I started digging into his record and was like, wait... this dude has never actually beaten a good team. Like ever. He's proven at this point that he can pull college teams out of the gutter and make them respectable but he still hasn't proven that he can actually take the next step and win some big games.

He's found a pretty profitable niche though.

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