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C'mon guys Tua will be a stud in the NFL, Haskins will be a perennial back-up, at best. Just an IMHO thing... Hope the F I'm wrong.

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Brian Kelly says that the Clemson win was a mirage:
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- After falling to Clemson 30-3 in the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly stressed that "four big plays" were the difference and that the Irish's issues Saturday were "technical and tactical," rather than talent-based.

"I do not feel like there was an overwhelming difference in terms of talent," Kelly said. "If we coached better and we made plays that we have been making all year, we would have had a pretty good darn football game going into the fourth quarter."

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Said it before but I honestly believe Urban and the Buckeyes could've come up with a game plan to at least keep it within one score of Bama or outright beat Clemson. Unlike Notre Dame and OU, we actually have the talent on both sides of the ball. Just coaching fuckery that kept it from being great.
I'd actually prefer Bama in that scenario.

Clemson has a offensive system that troubles us and their DL is just too good.
 
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