College Football Thread

Florida State left too many points on the field. Their offense isn't good enough to keep up with Oregon.
 
A non call, a rare missed FG and a bone head decision is the difference.

I'm impressed by Mariota even though people that have watched him say he is not being his usual self. But consider, he isn't playing Arizona and Jameis isn't playing Louisville .
 
A non call, a rare missed FG and a bone head decision is the difference.

I'm impressed by Mariota even though people that have watched him say he is not being his usual self. But consider, he isn't playing Arizona and Jameis isn't playing Louisville .

Jameis has played fine. Marcus has done well too. Although I don't see what is so impressive about a quarterback who throws to wide open receivers. Anyone can do that well when your receivers have no defenders near them.
 
A non call, a rare missed FG and a bone head decision is the difference.

I'm impressed by Mariota even though people that have watched him say he is not being his usual self. But consider, he isn't playing Arizona and Jameis isn't playing Louisville .

And that running back who hates the football.
 
Congrats to niners on the big win earlier. I thought Baylor would pull away at the end.

FSU/Oregon has been pretty evenly matched. The biggest difference is Oregon's endurance is just a lot better than FSU, but that's kind of Oregon's thing, and of course those two fumbles.
 
Jameis has played fine. Marcus has done well too. Although I don't see what is so impressive about a quarterback who throws to wide open receivers. Anyone can do that well when your receivers have no defenders near them.

His throws have been more accurate. And there's a difference between throwing at an open receiver behind and in front. Mariotta has led receiver s better allowing them to continue in stride. Some of Winston' s throws have killed the runner's momentum.
 
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