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One day it will all make sense
Wade is a slot guy. I could even see him changing to FS which he's done some
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Except when your defense is completely unprepared and guys are hoping someone else will make the tackleClemson has the best player in the game and that is the big equalizer
Olave playing tonight. That's huge for Ohio State
But not having Teague is really going to hurt. That sets up the passing game
Second playoff game in a row.Clemson folding like a cheap lawn chair.
Oh are you talking about the Indiana team that just got beat by a 5-5 SEC bottom dweller?Only if you dismissed the notion NW and Indiana might just be better than some of the overrated SEC teams not named Bama.
I am.....the IU that was undefeated (other than OSU loss) with their #1 QB but struggled in the few games without. OSU played them with the #1 QB if you didn't know.Oh are you talking about the Indiana team that just got beat by a 5-5 SEC bottom dweller?
Oh are you talking about the Indiana team that just got beat by a 5-5 SEC bottom dweller?
And they got beat by a then 4-5 team that the SEC used as a punching bag. Are you saying that the 11th ranked team did not have a back up QB? Apparently from what you posted they were able to win in the big with a back-up but lost to a bottom dweller. Sure sounds like the overrated conference is not the SEC.I am.....the IU that was undefeated (other than OSU loss) with their #1 QB but struggled in the few games without. OSU played them with the #1 QB if you didn't know.
More excuses. Were they so damn bad that they did not have a backup QB? They still got beat while ranked 11 by a 4-5 team that the SEC used as a punching bag.Nope he's talking about the IU team that lost their starting QB. The Hoosiers were a different, and better, team when Michael Penix Jr. was healthy. They didn't have their starting QB for the bowl game.
More excuses. Were they so damn bad that they did not have a backup QB? They still got beat while ranked 11 by a 4-5 team that the SEC used as a punching bag.
Give me a fucking break. To quoteSo mentioning that IU lost their starting QB is an excuse? Gotta disagree. Now before you take what I'm gonna say outta context understand in no way am I comparing these two programs.
Clemson lost a game this year when their starting QB was out. So tell me again how losing a starting QB shouldn't matter.
Not a QB on par with their starter who's pretty good. You know, like a lot of CFB teams.And they got beat by a then 4-5 team that the SEC used as a punching bag. Are you saying that the 11th ranked team did not have a back up QB? Apparently from what you posted they were able to win in the big with a back-up but lost to a bottom dweller. Sure sounds like the overrated conference is not the SEC.
Also you want to bring up the last time the Buckeyes played Alabama but kinda overlook in the total series ya'll are 1-4.
wont piss on you but can I remind you BIG and SEC split their games this bowl season as of now?Give me a fucking break. To quote
As it turned out, this was just another dramatic twist in “Tuttle Time,” as the former four-star recruit, a transfer from Utah who patiently waited for his moment as a starter, made a grand return to IU’s sideline.
The back up was a 4 repeat FOUR STAR transfer from Utah.
Now let's talk about Ole Miss. They were missing the top running back, three top receivers, top rusher and many more. How important? To quote
Leading receiver Elijah Moore opted out before the LSU game. So did tight end Kenny Yeboah. Moore, Sanders and Yeboah accounted for 67% of the Rebels' receiving yards this season.
So Ole Miss, who was a SEC punching bag with them, was missing two thirds of the season production at wide receiver and you 10 posters are complaining Indiana had to start a 4 star who was undefeated as a starter.
Come on don't try and piss down my neck and tell me it is raining.
The SEC is 6-2 with all six wins over ranked teams.wont piss on you but can I remind you BIG and SEC split their games this bowl season as of now?
Give me a fucking break. To quote
As it turned out, this was just another dramatic twist in “Tuttle Time,” as the former four-star recruit, a transfer from Utah who patiently waited for his moment as a starter, made a grand return to IU’s sideline.
The back up was a 4 repeat FOUR STAR transfer from Utah.
Now let's talk about Ole Miss. They were missing the top running back, three top receivers, top rusher and many more. How important? To quote
Leading receiver Elijah Moore opted out before the LSU game. So did tight end Kenny Yeboah. Moore, Sanders and Yeboah accounted for 67% of the Rebels' receiving yards this season.
So Ole Miss, who was a SEC punching bag with them, was missing two thirds of the season production at wide receiver and you 10 posters are complaining Indiana had to start a 4 star who was undefeated as a starter.
Come on don't try and piss down my neck and tell me it is raining.
WTF does ND having to go 2 overtimes to beat Clemson who had a back-up QB have to do with this.I like how both examples you listed were teams that didn't lose their starting QB. You won't even acknowledge Clemson's loss to N.D. when they didn't have their starting QB. It's never good when a team (college or pro) lose their starting QB.
WTF does ND having to go 2 overtimes to beat Clemson who had a back-up QB have to do with this.
Good teams adapt and overcome.
You keep squawking about a ranked team with a 4 star undefeated QB playing a 4-5 team with several starters out including the three starting receivers responsible for 67% of the season production. Not counting starting running back and rusher among others. It is a lot easier for a 4 star to throw to starting receivers than a QB who has to throw to back ups and red shirts while also having a back-up running back.
Indiana sure better be glad the punching bag was not anywhere near full strength.
Damn a ranked team with a 4 star QB gets beat by a team with such a bad record that they normally would not qualify for a bowl game and all you want to talk about is Clemson. How about you quit trying to deflect a simple fact that a walking wounded cellar dweller beat one of the Bigs supposedly best.
I mentioned Clemson because N.D. wouldn't have beaten them if they had their starting QB. I'm only talking about how it's not good when a team loses their starting QB. But you'd rather talk about wr's & rb's.