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If Beck goes 31st overall - likely his floor I’d think.

He gets 13m contract for that draft choice. I think he’s likely one of the better pro ready passers available and checks all the boxes except for a dip in production last year and the injury.

Miami must have gotten in his ear for a fat check. Say 5-6m? More ?
 
If Beck goes 31st overall - likely his floor I’d think.

He gets 13m contract for that draft choice. I think he’s likely one of the better pro ready passers available and checks all the boxes except for a dip in production last year and the injury.

Miami must have gotten in his ear for a fat check. Say 5-6m? More ?

I think it's more likely he was getting 3rd round grades or lower. He had a pretty mediocre year and now he needs elbow surgery.
 
ASU was barely ranked at 25. Again, storming the field for beating the 25th ranked team, a team that was not even a rival, seems pretty silly
At the time of the game, they were #12. Again, they were in the playoffs last season and they were #12. We hadn't had anything good to happen in years, and we stormed the field. So what? It wasn't your lawn, pawpaw
 
This Georgia team is the most puzzling team I've ever seen. This team plays absolutely terribly in the first half against Bama, Tennessee, and Auburn, then proceeds to look like the best team in college football in the second half. Last night didn't even look like the same team after the half.
 
This Georgia team is the most puzzling team I've ever seen. This team plays absolutely terribly in the first half against Bama, Tennessee, and Auburn, then proceeds to look like the best team in college football in the second half. Last night didn't even look like the same team after the half.
It’s absolutely mind boggling. Was very similar last year but more extreme this year. They need to clean that shit up first half
 
Auburn fans have been accusing Kirby Smart of lying when Kirby said he was clapping and not calling a timeout. I've never seen a coach call a timeout, be granted it, then deny it. But that's what Auburn fans said he did. Now we have the full story and it actually shows the refs blew a call in favor of Auburn.

It's illegal for a defensive player to make any sounds to simulate the snap count, including clapping. It's a 5 yard delay of game penalty. Auburn has apparently been clapping all year and Smart told the officials before the game he'd have someone watching for that.

If you watch the replay, the Auburn safety comes down and claps. Smart then takes off towards the official making what looks to be a timeout signal. Smart says it was him telling the official the Auburn player was clapping. The fact that Smart told the officials before the game about the clapping is why he wasn't charged a timeout.

Whether you believe Smart or not is irrelevant. The Auburn player clapping means the play should have been blown dead and a 5 yard penalty enforced. The refs missed it.

So one of Auburn's chief complaints was actually them getting a call in their favor. I find that hilarious.
 
Georgia can't seem to escape clapping controversy this year. Stockton was flagged for clapping too big against Florida. He got two Florida players to jump offsides using a hard count and the officials flagged him. Literally all he did was clap.

If that's a penalty then we should go ahead and wrap up the sport. It will have gotten too silly to be played.
 
Georgia can't seem to escape clapping controversy this year. Stockton was flagged for clapping too big against Florida. He got two Florida players to jump offsides using a hard count and the officials flagged him. Literally all he did was clap.

If that's a penalty then we should go ahead and wrap up the sport. It will have gotten too silly to be played.
You can't do it in the NFL. So I assume college is doing something similar. If the clap is used to simulate a snap, then it would be a false start.
 
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