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Stetson Bennett has the most punchable face in college sports
I'm a Georgia fan and I agree
Stetson Bennett has the most punchable face in college sports
Still a great college player , can’t take that from him. But damn he just screams entitlement . Also amazing he is the same age as Lamar.I'm a Georgia fan and I agree
Funny thing is neither TCU nor Michigan would have a chance vs Bama.The last National Championship Game that did not feature a SEC Team was Texas vs USC back in the 2006 Rose Bowl. If Ohio State defeats Georgia, the SEC will not have a team in the National Championship Game for the first time in 16 years.
Based on what logic? Interesting you didn’t include Ohio state in that commentFunny thing is neither TCU nor Michigan would have a chance vs Bama.
I disagree about both teams not having a chance against Bama. I think TCU and Michigan are in the same echelon as Tennessee. They damn sure are better than Ole Miss.Funny thing is neither TCU nor Michigan would have a chance vs Bama.
I have no idea what to make of the college football landscape other than Georgia is really really good. I thought TCU would hang yesterday for a while but ultimately lose by a couple scores to Mich. Its just crazy that Mich beats down Ohio state on the road, who then nearly beats Georgia in a de facto road game , all while TCU looks dominant Vs Michigan team.I disagree about both teams not having a chance against Bama. I think TCU and Michigan are in the same echelon as Tennessee. They damn sure are better than Ole Miss.
NCAA trying to remain relevant
TCU is so overmatched it’s incredible. National championship team and They’re out of their league.
Until something changes with recruiting where smaller schools and other conferences have a shot at top talent, the SEC will always be dominant and overmatched against smaller schools and other conferences.blame bama for losing a 2nd game, blame ohio state for losing to michigan and making the championship game happen in the semi-final instead
the one benefit of an expanded playoffs is that all these pretenders that dont actually belong on this stage will get weeded out by the better SEC teams
but georgia is so dominant, it needs the best college QBs around to be able to compete - that means Ohio State and Bama this year
not sure what college football will look like next year though - Georgia, Bama and Ohio State are the 3 recruiting way better than everyone else and USC have the presumptive best QB in college next year...
Feels like we’re on a collision course for Caleb Williams vs Stetson Bennettblame bama for losing a 2nd game, blame ohio state for losing to michigan and making the championship game happen in the semi-final instead
the one benefit of an expanded playoffs is that all these pretenders that dont actually belong on this stage will get weeded out by the better SEC teams
but georgia is so dominant, it needs the best college QBs around to be able to compete - that means Ohio State and Bama this year
not sure what college football will look like next year though - Georgia, Bama and Ohio State are the 3 recruiting way better than everyone else and USC have the presumptive best QB in college next year...
I wonder what caused the major shift. Between 1990-2005 there were two SEC champions. There was less domination than with Miami, Oklahoma, USC, Texas, FSU, Nebraska, and Michigan all taking home the title. I think its all about coaches developing a pipeline to the NFL. Guys are going to go where they get the most exposure.Until something changes with recruiting where smaller schools and other conferences have a shot at top talent, the SEC will always be dominant and overmatched against smaller schools and other conferences.