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2025 College Football Thread


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7 minutes ago, chbright said:

Virginia Tech fire Brent Pry after 0-3 start. He is getting nearly 7mill to go away. That's great $ to fail so bad. This will also decimate the recruiting cycle too.

They had to do something. I mean, they looked like possibly the worst power conference team in the country. They're not just 0-3. They've lost every game by two scores averaging a near 20 point deficit per loss and seem to be getting worse every week having just lost by 19 to Old Dominion. That level of play is gonna decimate your recruiting a lot more than pulling the plug on it.

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20 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They had to do something. I mean, they looked like possibly the worst power conference team in the country. They're not just 0-3. They've lost every game by two scores averaging a near 20 point deficit per loss and seem to be getting worse every week having just lost by 19 to Old Dominion. That level of play is gonna decimate your recruiting a lot more than pulling the plug on it.

It gets worse too. Since he started the defense regressed. Especially linebacker, his specialty. The who defense regressed, but it's without doubt the worst LB corp I've seen at VT. 

I doubt they have the same level of guys jumping ship right now as last year: last year the good starters left, and they have maybe 2 guys worth a damn to be picked. So this group is young and moldable for the next guys to use. 

But in a time of P2 and a wantabe P3 after that, to look this bad in the sport that matters in realignment sucks as a grad. I'm hoping they can get back to a top 4 ACC team before the next big power shift and sneek in to the P2, but it's doubtful now and the AD is to blame but his sorry ass is still at VT though 2 terrible hires.

Being there for the 2003-2008 years was something else, but that's now gone and maybe buried for a long while. 

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3 minutes ago, chbright said:

It gets worse too. Since he started the defense regressed. Especially linebacker, his specialty. The who defense regressed, but it's without doubt the worst LB corp I've seen at VT. 

I doubt they have the same level of guys jumping ship right now as last year: last year the good starters left, and they have maybe 2 guys worth a damn to be picked. So this group is young and moldable for the next guys to use. 

But in a time of P2 and a wantabe P3 after that, to look this bad in the sport that matters in realignment sucks as a grad. I'm hoping they can get back to a top 4 ACC team before the next big power shift and sneek in to the P2, but it's doubtful now and the AD is to blame but his sorry ass is still at VT though 2 terrible hires.

Being there for the 2003-2008 years was something else, but that's now gone and maybe buried for a long while. 

Yeah, with the ACC facing near certain implosion in the coming years now is not the time to look pathetic.

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7 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Ok, College ball experts, who should we be looking at for a top 5 pick in 2026? Any particular players you feel would be our ideal guy playing today?

Hoping for this much touted QB class to start looking like it.

Arch Manning was supposed to be the next generational QB prospect and he looks like he's gonna be asked to run routes at the combine because he throws like a girl, I'm not gonna stop insulting the legend Uncle Rico by making that comparison.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hoping for this much touted QB class to start looking like it.

Arch Manning was supposed to be the next generational QB prospect and he looks like he's gonna be asked to run routes at the combine because he throws like a girl, I'm not gonna stop insulting the legend Uncle Rico by making that comparison.

I never bought into this class. Too many of these guys are dudes that were ranked behind Ward, etc. 

Klubnik, Allar, Nussmeier, Beck, etc. Lots of hanging chads from an underwhelming 2025 Draft class.

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2 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Are we out on Sellers? Looks like he’s back in action today 

I need to see more. Seems like the class bust mold on the surface.

Would rather gamble on guys with more college experience and success. Mateer(depending on this year's outcome/play), Mendoza, Green, etc.

I get the hype on Sellers measurables but, show me more. 

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