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  2. Georgia Tech, it's coach, and the QB King are one of my favorite teams to watch, such a tough QB and seems like a such of a workmanlike program.
  3. We take care of business and we'll be fine. If we end up with two losses, with our schedule I can totally understand the argument we have no business in the playoff. We really won't have any excuses. Just let the season play out.
  4. Honestly...just a boring game in general, I'm not really surprised, both defenses are obviously very good, but the offensives just seem uninspired and flat. Probably what should be expected considering the QB situation for both teams.
  5. End of the first half, tOSU 7 - Texas 0... Ohio St has 102 yard - Texas 79. -JUGGERNUTS!
  6. A rookie QB is looking pretty good, and itʻs not the surrealistically overhyped one. Just Sayinʻ.
  7. We'll see if these young QBs will get the chance to play more aggressively in the second half.
  8. Hence the B1G wanting to expand the playoff to 20+. Sounds absurd on the surface (to me at least), but professional sports leagues typically put around 35 - 40% of their teams into their playoff. Split off 60-70 teams into the new top division, and yep, 40% of 60 would be a 24 team playoff.
  9. There should be a base metric for opponent win percentage involved. If it is just based on rankings then the SEC beating it’s own over ranked teams will always inflate it’s own rankings. Official rankings should also have nothing to do with pre or early season rankings for the same reasons. If your entire conference is all preseason ranked them somebody will always be beating a ranked team. By seasons end those early season ranked wins won’t mean much if those loosing teams fade throughout the season.
  10. Haven’t you all realized the fix is in. Better rack up some points today.
  11. Today
  12. Sometimes you need to walk the other way…DUMB!!!
  13. I'll never forget that travesty either. They deserved that beat down. OBD would have given Miami a much better game IMHO.
  14. With Dana Holgerson's hire as OC, the Huskers are trying to do so. Dana is from the Mike Leach coaching tree. With a short season after a long off-season, the first game results are usually too touted and too dissed. On the other hand, there was FSU's opening loss to Georgia Tech in Atlanta last season. 😁 Nebraska's next 4 games are in Lincoln, including a Week 5 game vs. Michigan. USC and Iowa are also home games. On the road vs. Maryland, Minnesota, and UCLA are winnable. At Penn State, not so much. Nebraska should be favored in every home game with the possible exceptions of Michigan and USC. Worst case looks like 7-5 with a shot at 10-2 and the PO.
  15. "...new metric would not have been added unless it helped the SEC and ESPN.." The SEC would not have announced they were going to 9 conference games in the near future without it.
  16. Leavitt is a cautionary tale of the dangers of excessive Pepsi abuse.
  17. A new metric would not have been added unless it helped the SEC and ESPN while hurting the rest of college football.
  18. Just trust in the secret formula be driven by ESPN and Sankey, no worries moving forward!
  19. 🤔 Hmm… All we can do is win baby! Win Big!Strength of schedule means more in 2025. Politicking at playoff time will be more intense. The College Football Playoff Committee announced last week that it has “adjusted (SOS metric) to apply greater weight to games against strong opponents. An additional metric, record strength, has been added to the selection committee’s analysis to go beyond a team’s schedule strength to assess how a team performed against that schedule.” Autzen ZooNew College Football Playoff Committee metric could endan...Strength of schedule means more in 2025. Politicking at playoff time will be more intense. The College Football Playoff Committee announced last week that it h
  20. Scholarship rosters are getting increased and walk one are getting more or less eliminated. But even with that change I don't think it'd help Nebraska because this benefits the best recruiters on college football because they can take bigger classes. Nebraska will need to reinvent themselves if they really want to come back.
  21. It's a B1G ask for Buckeyes QB Julian Sayin today. Rookie QBs opening against No. 1-ranked opponents are 0-18.😒 Week 2, 1984, some guy named Jim Harbaugh was in his first season starting at QB for Michigan and led the Wolverines to a 22-14 win over No. 1 Miami in Ann Arbor. Harbaugh's Week 2 victory is the benchmark for the earliest in the season CFB win by a rookie QB over a No. 1-ranked team. Ohio State fans will tell you that it wasn't skill; Harbaugh lucked out. 🤬
  22. Oregon names Dante Moore starting QB: Latest transfer signal caller for Ducks looking to reach full potential The former highly touted recruit will be Oregon's QB1 this season
  23. The transfer from Rice, who was paid $1.5 million to start at RT for TOSU, was beaten out by a guy who started 3 games for Minnesota in 2024. 🤑
  24. This match up reminds me of how I feel when SUC or fuskies are in a bowl game. I’m not actually rooting for them to win I just don’t want them to blow it for the conference.

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