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I don’t know about soft, but definitely slow. I think they’re doing more or less the right things but just can’t keep up. I hate that it feeds the SEC speed ZOMG!!! narrative but today they’re way too slow.
I’m going for Colorado, but calling offsetting intentional grounding on Houston’s QB when he’s getting his head twisted around by a called face masking is insane.
That's sort of why the whole "Ohio against the world" thing annoys me. For the most part, the world doesn't think ill of Ohio. It just doesn't think of Ohio much at all.
Some of the quotes in here show Beavis' rudimentary self-awareness of it's own Beavisness: https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/30146667/brutus-buckeye-viral-2010-bobcat-brouhaha-lives-legendary-laughable
I think Jake's doing a good job and all and (gulp) even find him likable, but I nonetheless protest the removal of the "traitor" designation from his thread title.
I know, but I'm talking about dropping $300 million or something to have only top end guys that are making more than NFL rookie contracts across the board.
These guys have such huge egos though, that once he did it others would "retaliate". What would be hilarious would be if being a college football player at a handful of programs became more lucrative than being an NFL player.
I'd like to see them not use starters to return punts (or kicks) but instead use backups who aren't likely to see the field much this year and have them really focus on that task. Besides the myriad of WRs or even DBs who might do well, I'd like to see what Sam Williams-Dixon might do. I also...