College Football Thread

Duke beating VTech on the road was pretty awesome. First time in 40 years that Duke's won a game against a ranked team on the road. First time in school history a coach has taken them to back to back bowl games. Cutcliffe is a god.
 
UCLA senior OLB Anthony Barr told reporters that Oregon redshirt sophomore QB Marcus Mariota asked referees to not throw a flag on a late hit that occurred out of bounds.
Barr said Mariota's toughness might be underrated, and cited the hit out of bounds delivered by Jordan Zumwalt. Despite taking the hits, Mariota remained poised throughout the game. Expect his soft-spoken nature to be questioned, perhaps unfairly, throughout the draft process.

heckuva gesture.
 
Duke beating VTech on the road was pretty awesome. First time in 40 years that Duke's won a game against a ranked team on the road. First time in school history a coach has taken them to back to back bowl games. Cutcliffe is a god.

Hated that Tennessee lost him, though he's clearly much to good to be a Coordinator.
 
UCLA senior OLB Anthony Barr told reporters that Oregon redshirt sophomore QB Marcus Mariota asked referees to not throw a flag on a late hit that occurred out of bounds.
Barr said Mariota's toughness might be underrated, and cited the hit out of bounds delivered by Jordan Zumwalt. Despite taking the hits, Mariota remained poised throughout the game. Expect his soft-spoken nature to be questioned, perhaps unfairly, throughout the draft process.

heckuva gesture.

A lot of people will say he classy and that may be true. But that is a pretty stupid move if you ask me. Especially had UCLA come back and won.
 
Florida out-Georgiaed Georgia in that one. Go **** yourself, Muschamp and that thug, Fowler, too.

Somehow the Bulldogs still have a realistic shot at the east. But hard to see them beating Auburn.
 
SEC is such overrated garbage.

Have you seen the B1G this year? I'm not sure they'd qualify as a junior varsity conference this year. Ohio State is obviously the cream of the crop, then a good Mich St. team, then a bunch of crap (and this coming from a Nebraska fan).
 
What conference is better than the SEC? South Carolina, Bama, LSU, UGA (Gurley is back), A&M, Mizzou and Auburn are all legit top 15 teams right now. 1/3 of the top 15 is made up of SEC teams.
 
What conference is better than the SEC? South Carolina, Bama, LSU, UGA (Gurley is back), A&M, Mizzou and Auburn are all legit top 15 teams right now. 1/3 of the top 15 is made up of SEC teams.

It's all bias though. It's because the conference is "so good" when an unranked team beats a ranked one. If that happens in the big ten it's because the conference sucks. The B1G gets crapped on all the time albeit sometimes it's warranted. Best defense in the nation just absolutely owned one of the top offenses and they move up like 4 spots.
 
SEC! SEC! SEC! SEC!

Think Oregon was looking a little to far ahead? LMAO! This couldn't be happening to a more deserving team and fan base.
 
Anxious to see if ND beats Stanford and finishes 10-2 hopefully that would put us in a bcs game.

Fsu-Bama could be a good game
 
I just hope Stanford and Baylor jump OSU. It would be ridiculous if Ohio St made it in with that schedule if FSU or Bama lose.
 
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