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2025 College Football Thread


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9 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

What a total disaster for the ACC lol.  Duke vs Virginia.  Brutal.

Duke have the tiebreaker because they lost to GT and Virginia - which strengthens their schedules.

You couldn't make it up.

The Canes would beat them both by four scores. Alas, the ACC is stupid.

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50 minutes ago, Bama Panther said:

He played really well after the FSU loss. He balled against Georgia, Vandy, Tennessee, and LSU. However, he has regressed over the course of the season. It seems to like teams finally have tape on him, and Bama’s offense under Ryan Grubb in general, and are scheming to affect it. 

I think he needs to stay at Bama for another year. He has some development that needs to happen. I’d be interested to see how he responds next year to the changes teams have made to him based on his tape. 

If I was him, I would leave. His stock is never going to get higher.

He is not a special prospect at all and this is a very bad QB draft for elite talent. 

If they have you projected as a top 10-15 guy, leave.

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28 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

How is 10-2 'crapping your pants'?

Alabama lost to FSU ffs. 

Are you unfamiliar with how conference schedules work? Is Alabama an ACC team I am unaware of?

27 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Virginia would get murdered in the Playoffs. Duke obviously wouldn't be allowed in the Playoffs.

Lol. You know Miami would also get murdered in the playoffs, right?

24 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

The tie breaker is Conference opponent winning %.

So Duke actually losing to Virginia and GT helped their own case.

Moronic Conference.

For all the people claiming to have knowledge of their conferences, it's shocking how little you guys know about your conference(or any conferences) tie breaking procedures.

Ya'll know these things are literally on every conferences website in black and white, right?

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

FSU crybabies and now Miami crybabies.

Must be a Florida thing. All the bath salts make them emotional.

Miami has what....one appearance in 21 years and got smoked by 35. Then come in and blame the conference. That's beyond pathetic.

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1 minute ago, csx said:

Miami has what....one appearance in 21 years and got smoked by 35. Then come in and blame the conference. That's beyond pathetic.

Same poo FSU tried to pull while getting a historic beating and then promptly going 7-17 overall and 3-13 in the ACC since.

I for one am glad to see all the "WE ARE THE REAL POWER" ACC crybabies get their just desserts. That includes Clemson, who got a little chirpy about leaving the conference too.

Miami had the same rules as all the teams they claim to be better than. No one forced them to lose to Louisville or SMU. No one forced them to struggle against FSU either.

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23 minutes ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

James Madison would likely be ranked higher as a conference champion so if Duke wins most likely no ACC team gets in unless the committee decides to slide Miami above ND based on head to head.

If I’m not mistaken, ACC champion is an auto bid

nope I was wrong so it could happen

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35 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Same poo FSU tried to pull while getting a historic beating and then promptly going 7-17 overall and 3-13 in the ACC since.

I for one am glad to see all the "WE ARE THE REAL POWER" ACC crybabies get their just desserts. That includes Clemson, who got a little chirpy about leaving the conference too.

Miami had the same rules as all the teams they claim to be better than. No one forced them to lose to Louisville or SMU. No one forced them to struggle against FSU either.

I know all the crying good lord.  Duke had the same rules as everyone else and by the way, the same rules as every other conference.  If the ACC is stupid then so are all the others.  It’s not some hidden formula the ACC uses.  Duke did what they had to do simple as that.  By the way someone said that Virginia would get killed and Duke should not be allowed.  Those same things were said about TCU a few years ago, they made it to the championship game.  You play the games for a reason.  Duke has lost 5 games, true.  All but one was ranked then or now and UConn is what 9-3 something like that.  I for one and glad to see a shake up.  Get so tired of Georgia vs Alabama type conference championship games every year over and over again. 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

If I was him, I would leave. His stock is never going to get higher.

He is not a special prospect at all and this is a very bad QB draft for elite talent. 

If they have you projected as a top 10-15 guy, leave.

Yeah. This year’s QB crop is lacking, so it would be a good year for him to come out. However, if he truly cares about development and actually having a chance to succeed, he would stay at Bama for another year. 

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