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2025 College Football Thread


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14 hours ago, 45catfan said:

As one draft site ranks Indiana players (overall):

Mendoza-QB #1

Ponds-CB #42

Sarratt- WR #59

Smith-OT #72

Kamara-Edge #91

Farrell-S #104

Cooer Jr.-WR #105

Moore- S #151

Fisher-LB #154

Hemby-RB #159

Benson-OT #160

Daley-Edge #162

Nowakowski-TE #164

Coogan-C #204

 

 

 

Wow.  Nothing on Kaelon Black the other RB? I thought he looked great.  Maybe a very late round guy or even UDFA.  

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Temu Sam Darnold. Put yourself in a situation where you have to ask him to go win the game and you've already lost.

That's giving him too much credit.  Sam is like the cowardly lion.  He lacked confidence and mental fortitude.  Carson Beck seems like the type of dude who would end up in prison for murdering his uncle.

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

That's giving him too much credit.  Sam is like the cowardly lion.  He lacked confidence and mental fortitude.  Carson Beck seems like the type of dude who would end up in prison for murdering his uncle.

He's an odd looking dude. Looks like his family tree resembles a telephone pole. LOL

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On 1/23/2026 at 6:09 PM, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Oh…someone sounds jelly, at this point I can see ya boy Bill going for that sponsorship for his college aged GF, right along with the gold digger trademark.  LOL!  Don’t hate appreciate!

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On 1/23/2026 at 9:46 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh God, they're gonna turn these kids into NASCAR drivers. LOL! This is getting so dumb.

Yea at some point the madness has to end.  Miami is going to end up paying over 10 million to steal Dukes QB.  Contracts mean nothing, these NIL deals mean nothing, the blue bloods will continue to have the most money in college football to steal other players and it’s sad the game has come to this.  I was all for NIL but there has to be some ground rules and no one is setting them.

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1 hour ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Yea at some point the madness has to end.  Miami is going to end up paying over 10 million to steal Dukes QB.  Contracts mean nothing, these NIL deals mean nothing, the blue bloods will continue to have the most money in college football to steal other players and it’s sad the game has come to this.  I was all for NIL but there has to be some ground rules and no one is setting them.

Stuff is way out of hand. The money is too much. Way too much. The coaches also are paid way too much. 
 Greed. They could scale everything back and make less money and let the people have a better deal on stuff. 

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18 hours ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Yea at some point the madness has to end.  Miami is going to end up paying over 10 million to steal Dukes QB.  Contracts mean nothing, these NIL deals mean nothing, the blue bloods will continue to have the most money in college football to steal other players and it’s sad the game has come to this.  I was all for NIL but there has to be some ground rules and no one is setting them.

Were you sad when Duke stole Mensah from Tulane?

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23 hours ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Oh…someone sounds jelly, at this point I can see ya boy Bill going for that sponsorship for his college aged GF, right along with the gold digger trademark.  LOL!  Don’t hate appreciate!

Little blue pill for the little blue team would be a marketing gold mine. 

Hahaha. 

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