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2025 College Football Thread


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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I am just telling you, don't be surprised to see a 12-1, non-conference champion ACC team lose out to a bunch of 2 and 3 loss Big Ten and SEC teams. Not saying it's right but college football is fixed when it comes to this type of poo. More so than the NBA Draft Lottery.

Only the ACC Champ is guaranteed to get in. You can take that to the bank.

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Just now, OldhamA said:

This Sellers kid is undraftable. 

I like him.  He just needs to develop more and he needs to stay in college a year.  

he also needs to get out of SC and go to a stacked team (with a good OC) where developing is easier when not forced into a hero ball role. 
 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

I like him.  He just needs to develop more and he needs to stay in college a year.  

he also needs to get out of SC and go to a stacked team (with a good OC) where developing is easier when not forced into a hero ball role. 
 

hate to agree as I am a SCar fan. But they just can’t stand prosperity. 

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3 minutes ago, strato said:

hate to agree as I am a SCar fan. But they just can’t stand prosperity. 

Yeah, I’m not even hating.  But playing in the SEC, with a meh OL and meh weapons (I mean Harbor is more fast than good)….and Mike Shula calling the O is not the recipe to develop like he needs.   

Plus I don’t think a hot seat Beamer can fix it in the portal all in one year

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Yeah, I’m not even hating.  But playing in the SEC, with a meh OL and meh weapons (I mean Harbor is more fast than good)….and Mike Shula calling the O is not the recipe to develop like he needs.   

Plus I don’t think a hot seat Beamer can fix it in the portal all in one year

Yeah. I am losing faith in the staff. I don’t see them fixing this in the offseason. Back to irrelevancy 

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Forcing the Mario Cristobal interview in Spanish onto broadcast was cringe. If you want to interview him in Spanish, fine. But find a reporter who speaks Spanish. That guy sounded like the Spanish version of Brad Pitt speaking German in Inglorious Basterds. Like he'd taken three Rosetta Stone lessons and was like yeah, I'm ready to do a pregame interview in Spanish. LOL

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