College Football 2024

Shoddy Sanders throw to start the game
 
Texas goofed around on their first two series then come up with an interception and a Ewers TD pass. They should win this game by a decent margin but needed something early to quiet down the rowdy Razorback fans.
 
The one time Beck has a decent game, it's against us.
 
SEC is heading towards a wild ending, probably five teams at 6-2, potentially six teams if one of A&M (at Auburn) or Texas (vs Kentucky) lose before their last weekend game with the two-loss side winning at Kyle Field. Six teams sitting at 6-2 in conference play could make for an interesting tie-breaker scenario.

Below is the tie-breaker process, may come down to record versus common opponents and without divisional play and balanced schedule it could be Ole Miss' win over Georgia putting them in the title game against a one-loss A&M or Texas.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nca...iebreakers-explained/8162a0ebbfd929c71ea2dd7f
 
OU being down its 6 best WRs is wild; not sure I’ve seen that before.

Our injury list reminds me of United playing the da Silva twins in midfield except multiplied by 2 or 3.
 
OU being down its 6 best WRs is wild; not sure I’ve seen that before.

Our injury list reminds me of United playing the da Silva twins in midfield except multiplied by 2 or 3.

Fortunately they have good DBs. Two picks leading to two TDs in the past 15 minutes.
 
Indiana exposed.
Alabama embarrassed.
Ole Miss choking it's shot at an SECCG spot.

It's Georgia vs Texas/A&M winner next week.

BYU Arizona is wild.

There's 1 second left due to an intentional grounding, but the crowd thought it was over and ran on the field.

They're currently trying to get them all off the field...

Tearing down the goalposts against BYU. BYU. Against BYU.

Agree with penalizing the homeside for failing to control its fans as mentioned above. Would have made for a 36-yard hail mary attempt versus 51-yards.
 
Indiana exposed.
Alabama embarrassed.
Ole Miss choking it's shot at an SECCG spot.

It's Georgia vs Texas/A&M winner next week.



Tearing down the goalposts against BYU. BYU. Against BYU.

Agree with penalizing the homeside for failing to control its fans as mentioned above. Would have made for a 36-yard hail mary attempt versus 51-yards.
And they actually caught the hail Mary, just a few yards short.
 
Indiana exposed.
Alabama embarrassed.
Ole Miss choking it's shot at an SECCG spot.

It's Georgia vs Texas/A&M winner next week.



Tearing down the goalposts against BYU. BYU. Against BYU.

Agree with penalizing the homeside for failing to control its fans as mentioned above. Would have made for a 36-yard hail mary attempt versus 51-yards.
Don’t worry, they’ll find a way to get a 3 loss UAT team into the playoffs.
 
Let's all point and laugh at Colorado, Alabama, Ole Miss, and A&M

Had to run a tournament yesterday so I missed all the fun, but at least I can get some enjoyment from the extended replays
 
We might finish as the most talented (& the most downed tools) 2-9 CFB team ever.

FSU will bounce back next year. Far too much talent on the roster, especially after going 13-1 last year. Just need to get a proper QB on the roster again.
 
Let's all point and laugh at Colorado, Alabama, Ole Miss, and A&M

Had to run a tournament yesterday so I missed all the fun, but at least I can get some enjoyment from the extended replays

With the possible exception of OSU, its been an off year for a vast majority of the top programs.
 
Dear fecking christ, we are 16.5 dogs AT HOME vs. the Gators.

Can't recall such a spread like this before.
 
Travis Hunter for Heisman. I done him 66/1 at the start of the season, surely I've got a great chance
 
Interception early on can only help. Couple of TDs would be nice

Edit: interception and 3TD's. Feel sorry for Jeanty but I think that's the end of it.
 
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Georgia survives, partially thanks to a missed call. This play gave Georgia the ball deep inside Tech territory and ultimately set them up for the tying score late in the fourth. On the ensuing Georgia possession, there was a blatant hold that avoided a QB sack missed by the refs. I also felt the DPI call around the Tech 2 was both players pushing and grabbing.

https://brobible.com/sports/article...ting-call-mars-uga-georgia-tech-rivalry-game/



 
Georgia survives, partially thanks to a missed call. This play gave Georgia the ball deep inside Tech territory and ultimately set them up for the tying score late in the fourth. On the ensuing Georgia possession, there was a blatant hold that avoided a QB sack missed by the refs. I also felt the DPI call around the Tech 2 was both players pushing and grabbing.

https://brobible.com/sports/article...ting-call-mars-uga-georgia-tech-rivalry-game/




They’re getting those Bama plot armor calls
 
They’re getting those Bama plot armor calls

I fail to understand how they can review the fumble play to determine if a fumble and not discuss the leading with the crown that also struck the offensive player's facemask. It's literally the first infringement of the targeting rule. Perhaps it's not reviewable if not originally called, only other reason leads to conspiracy claims.
 
Michigan win here would be glorious

Fully expect an easy buckeye win though