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2025 College Football Thread


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15 hours ago, CRA said:

Well, I think there is a slight difference between, you should know Lane will move on from you to look out for himself….and you should of known if your school made the CFP with Lane he would ditch you before it started.   Hard to see that one coming.

but it really  highlights how college football is really meaningless and pointless.  I mean a coach makes the CFP and is like nope.  Not interested…..I need to go to LSU so I can get these kids to what? You certainly can’t sell the idea you are there to help them win a natty lol

His ultimate goal is to get back to the NFL, he could care less about college, that much is obvious, but he keeps taking steps to bigger names, next will be an NFL team

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7 hours ago, HPPantherzfan said:

His ultimate goal is to get back to the NFL, he could care less about college, that much is obvious, but he keeps taking steps to bigger names, next will be an NFL team

Who knows with Lane Kiffin.

I honestly wouldn't want to go from college where I have full control and at a program like LSU where I have a major resources advantage and  an gobble upbekife recruits to the NFL where I'm going to be reporting to a GM with roster control and a more level playing field. 

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30 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Who knows with Lane Kiffin.

I honestly wouldn't want to go from college where I have full control and at a program like LSU where I have a major resources advantage and  an gobble upbekife recruits to the NFL where I'm going to be reporting to a GM with roster control and a more level playing field. 

It's beginning to be the same level of pressure but less commitment.

It's likely to just be an ego thing.

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Haha.  Penn State. 

Fires James Franklin, who went 104-45 and made 8 (5-3) appearances in NY6 bowl games, including winning 2 CFP games, out of the Big 10.

Hires Matt Campbell, who went 72-55 and made 1 (1-0) appearance in NY6 bowl games, never a CFP participant, out of the Big 12.  His win in the Fiesta Bowl was against Oregon who literally sat every starting skill position (including a young QB named Tyler Shough) for that game as it was the COVID year.

I couldn't be happier for a school that did nothing about young children being molested by the football staff for decades.  I hope they suck for the next 100 years. 

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33 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

People have got to stop ranking these teams based on records. 

James Madison is 11-1, and if you let them play the 6 worst teams in the SEC, and the 6 worst teams in the Big 10 they'd be 0-12 and the average losing margin would be by 14+ points.

 

Don't be ridiculous. They'd win a few I'd those games. They dropped a poo ton of passes tonight. This game could easily be pretty lopsided. They certainly don't belong in the playoffs though. 

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Don't be ridiculous. They'd win a few I'd those games. They dropped a poo ton of passes tonight. This game could easily be pretty lopsided. They certainly don't belong in the playoffs though. 

They might beat Purdue, I'd still lay with Purdue just based on size and speed. 

Forget the drops.  I'm basing my opinion on the fact that JMU is incredibly small and slow, and that's with another incredibly small and slow team on the field with them.

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9 hours ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

People have got to stop ranking these teams based on records. 

James Madison is 11-1, and if you let them play the 6 worst teams in the SEC, and the 6 worst teams in the Big 10 they'd be 0-12 and the average losing margin would be by 14+ points.

 

All you can control is the opponents in front of you.

Besides, I would rather see a regular G5 participant in the playoffs than a C-Tier P4 team that conclusively proved they couldn't win when it mattered. 

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