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2019 offical College Football thread

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Apparently it wasn’t “wishful” enough.
 
So Bama likely won't break a sweat on Saturday afternoon before November 3 at LSU.

Jeremy Pruitt is openly feuding with a linebacker who he says he told to leave the sideline Saturday night after he refused to go in the game. Linebacker has released a statement totally contradicting the head coach. Oh, and they play at Georgia next weekend.

http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ebacker-denies-coach-claim-refused-enter-game
 
Speaking of not breaking a sweat, Tennessee sucks (regardless of this LB incident).

I’m a UF fan and they just destroyed UT... UF is very mediocre this year.
 
How about Kentucky dominating Miss. State 28-7? Didn't see that coming. Kentucky is 2-0 in the SEC for the first time in a long time.
 
How about Kentucky dominating Miss. State 28-7? Didn't see that coming. Kentucky is 2-0 in the SEC for the first time in a long time.
#17 Kentucky are home dogs against an unranked South Carolina. That has to be a rarity, for an unranked road team to be favored over a ranked home team..
 
#17 Kentucky are home dogs against an unranked South Carolina. That has to be a rarity, for an unranked road team to be favored over a ranked home team..

It's the sign that Vegas thinks your team is a fraud and about to be exposed.
 
I watched the Kentucky game Saturday night and they looked pretty good. They handled that Florida team that just destroyed UT in Gainesville.

Snell is a very good college running back. QB could use a little work. I thought Mississippi State lacked imagination on offense.
 
I watched the Kentucky game Saturday night and they looked pretty good. They handled that Florida team that just destroyed UT in Gainesville.

Snell is a very good college running back. QB could use a little work. I thought Mississippi State lacked imagination on offense.
The Kentucky QB is a project right now, he's a great runner, but turnover prone and not very accurate. With the UK running game and defense, all Wilson really needs to do is manage the game and complete 10-15 passes without turning it over.
 
How about Kentucky dominating Miss. State 28-7? Didn't see that coming. Kentucky is 2-0 in the SEC for the first time in a long time.

And South Carolina destroyed Vandy in Nashville after Notre Dame struggled with Vandy in South Bend. Go figure.

I have seen UGa in person 2 weeks ago & now have seen another Top 10 team in Notre Dame and I think UGa is much better. We shall see this week possibly what ND has as Stanford comes to town.
 
The back half of ND's schedule is pretty soft after Stanford.

At VT
Pitt
At Navy
At NW
FSU
Syracuse
at Southern Cal
 
It's a good spot for ND. ND coasted to a win against WF. While Stanford had to give max effort to win at Oregon, now they have to travel to South Bend. ND is favored by -5. Kind of funny given that the ND/WF line hovered between 6.5 and 7. As things stand, ND will be favored in each of their remaining games.
 
My top 10 four weeks in:

1. Bama
[big gap]
2. Georgia
3. Ohio State
4. Clemson
[big gap]
5. LSU
6. Auburn
7. OU
8. Stanford
9. Penn St
10. ND

I think the gap between 1 and 2-4 is sizable at this point. No transitive property in sports but will be interesting to see how Bama and UGA fair against 4 common opponents (LSU, Auburn, Tenn, Mizzou).
 
Stanford didn't look like a top 10 team to me watching a good bit if their game against Oregon.
 
Stanford didn't look like a top 10 team to me watching a good bit if their game against Oregon.

Same could be said about almost every team 5 -10 on that list, especially if you compare them to what you think a Top 10 team should be. LSU at Auburn game was not a Clash of the Titans. OU could have easily lost at home to Army. Penn State should have lost at home to App State. Stanford should have lost on the road to a pretty good Oregon team. And Notre Dame won its first three games by a combined 20 points before they got a chance to play Wake Forest.
 
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