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2025 College Football Thread


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Just now, CRA said:

My bad, it was Bo Scarbrough and not Henry but the point was still the point

Yeah, he was abysmal as a passer at Bama.

That move to OU to work with Lincoln Riley literally salvaged his NFL future. There's no doubting that man's ability to develop QB talent. He's done it over and over again. If you can't pull it off under that guy then you're just simply not it.

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48 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Penn state is 1000% percent hiring Matt Rhule and he might leave Nebraska mid season for it, record be damned

If they hire him they are taking a huge step back.  I am very interested to see where Franklin ends up.  If it’s somewhere like Florida he can win right away next season

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Almost every boxscore I check always has Sellers leading SCAR in carries with virtually no production. Can the Cam comparisons please stop?

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They count sacks against rushing in college. The OL is a revolving door. He made several hero plays in this game. 

 

That said he could use another year in college to refine his passing. 

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1 minute ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

They count sacks against rushing in college. The OL is a revolving door. He made several hero plays in this game. 

 

That said he could use another year in college to refine his passing. 

I get the feeling that if he goes high to a bad team, like ourselves, or the Browns, or the Jets, he will likely bust.

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