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2025 College Football Thread


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29 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. 
 

He should go to Southern Cal and let Riley work his magic. He helped Hurts a lot when he went to Oklahoma. 

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2 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I don't think he's very good either, but you just need to manage the game behind this OLine with these weapons. 

Tough to do that when you're wildly turnover prone. He's just one of those guys who looks the part and has all the tools, it just never comes together for him. Every time he has a streak of a few decent games and you think he may have possibly turned the corner he'll have an absolutely atrocious game and remind you of all the massive red flags.

As he threw what should've been a pick... LOL

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How was Malachi Toney only a 3* recruit? Not even a top 50 national WR recruit. Barely top 50 overall within the state of Florida.

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The recruiting service evaluators sure whiffed on that one. He's currently a top 50 receiver in the country as a true freshman and trending straight skyward. I wouldn't be shocked if he's flirting with top 10 by the end of the season.

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23 minutes ago, Thompcat said:

Just turned on the LSU vs Texas A&M. Very disappointed in what I'm seeing in Nussmeier. He made a gesture that the Wr ran the wrong route and then threw a ball well behind another receiver. Is this just a bad series or is he less than the hype?

I've never understood the hype around the guy. I'm just not seeing anything that screams 1st maybe even 2nd round draft pick.

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53 minutes ago, Thompcat said:

Just turned on the LSU vs Texas A&M. Very disappointed in what I'm seeing in Nussmeier. He made a gesture that the Wr ran the wrong route and then threw a ball well behind another receiver. Is this just a bad series or is he less than the hype?

He has never been worth the hype.

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5 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Not seeing any QB's worth a potential starter pick this year lol. No one is jumping off the screen as a dude

I keep telling everyone this class is rough. It's very heavy on backup QB's. 

But all these folks acted like this 2026 class was gonna be one of the greatest.

My whole point on that was all the guys they mentioned in the list of great prospects for this draft.....skipped this past draft, which was a bad QB class.

So....how does that math work?

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