2024 College Football Football thread

carsun1000

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what's the point of the second half at this point? just .......
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HeathCliff

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I thought the 12 team playoff started next season. It is 2024 that is starts. Which would be great because who wins that title earned it. Going to expose a lot of coaches also
Ah damn I should've kept scrolling.

That's what I figured you meant.
 

Duece

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WTF I did not know this :eek2:
This some Chris Weinke shit...i think he was like 28 playing with young cats :giggle:

And honestly, him being 5' 11" isn't really the issue in today's NFL but he doesn't have a cannon arm and he's thin.

He'll probably spend 10 plus years as a back up and make some nice coin along the way.
 

RAY V.

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And honestly, him being 5' 11" isn't really the issue in today's NFL but he doesn't have a cannon arm and he's thin.

He'll probably spend 10 plus years as a back up and make some nice coin along the way.
Yeah that's what i was thinking, i think Chad Henne been in the league for about 15 years as a backup, there's no telling
how much money he's made holding a clipboard... ;)
 

HeathCliff

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Nick Saban Wanted To Reach Over And Smack David Pollack When He Said Georgia Had Taken Over College Football


Them mothafukas managed to lose 15 players to the NFL last season only to return with a team that's better than the team they that won them a chip last year??????????????
Any other program they are looking at a 5-7 rebuilding year.

Sheiiiiiddddd he told no lies :itsawrap:
 

darth frosty

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And honestly, him being 5' 11" isn't really the issue in today's NFL but he doesn't have a cannon arm and he's thin.

He'll probably spend 10 plus years as a back up and make some nice coin along the way.
Yeah that's what i was thinking, i think Chad Henne been in the league for about 15 years as a backup, there's no telling
how much money he's made holding a clipboard... ;)
 

HeathCliff

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I ain't even no Georgia fan but Marvin Harrison hadn't caught a pass in the 2nd Qtr or the 3rd Qtr. He had essentially been a nonfactor before he attempted to catch that pass out of bounds in the end zone (the referee hat came off). Ohio State should've played defense. The better team won.
 

RAY V.

AP 2nd Team All-American
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Who is this lady they keep showing in the stands, got my headphones on so i'm not hearing the game.
 

Coldchi

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they gone fuck around and get Duggan killed.
sit that boy down. its been a great ride til now...........................its over.
 

ugk

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On October 7, 1916, Georgia Tech defeats Cumberland University, 222-0, in the most lopsided game in college football history. Coached by John Heisman, later namesake of college football's most famous trophy, Georgia Tech takes a 63-0 lead in the first quarter at Grant Field in Atlanta.

"All of Cumberland's plays were smothered completely," the Atlanta Constitution reported.

“I think one of our best plays of the game was when one of our players got the ball on a pitchout and he lost only 10 yards,” Ed Haysler Poague, who played for Cumberland, recalled decades later.

Despite a 126-0 halftime lead, Heisman urged his team to keep the pressure on. “You never know what those Cumberland players have up their sleeve," he said. "So in the second half, go out and hit ‘em clean and hit ‘em hard. Do not let up.”

Heisman agreed to shorten the quarters to 12 minutes from 15. But speculation remains that he ran up the score because he thought Cumberland—a Lebanon, Tennessee school—used professional players to beat Georgia Tech in baseball, a sport Heisman also coached.

"We really didn’t have such a bad team,” Poague said. "We were just so ridiculously outclassed that day that it was, well, ridiculous.”

Georgia Tech fans apparently thought the game might be competitive. "But it didn’t take them long to realize that it wasn’t going to be too difficult," Poague recalled. "They did a lot of laughing after that."
 
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