Look - the Baylor game - that's just how football is sometimes. That's a win.
But that KSU game, that was theft!
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Look - the Baylor game - that's just how football is sometimes. That's a win.
SC just had their 3rd Defensive Player Redshirt themself (at least this time it was due to actual injuries - Gentry has concussion issues, apparently).
And previous ones Bear Alexander and Raesjon DavisUSC linebacker Eric Gentry, having suffered a concussion and being concerned about his overall health, has decided to redshirt this year, having not played more than four games in the 2024 season. Gentry made the announcement on social media.
It's feeling like Riley is losing the team. Not good news for D'Anton Lynn at DC either... but he got his paycheck.Following their 38-21 win over Wisconsin, Trojans defensive lineman Bear Alexander and linebacker Raesjon Davis both announced their intention to redshirt. Alexander is not ruling out going back to an SEC team.
TBH, UCLA, Arizona and Washington all have new coaches this year after pretty good seasons last year, and ASU lost their Starting QB this weekend, otherwise they'd probably 3-1 in conference, and 6-1 overallSkinypupy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 4:33 pmThat’s definitely some of it, but I think it’s more than that. Utah has never had the most elite talent, but always made up for it by being tough and physical, and with smart coaching. Both of those things have disappeared completely this year, and it’s really tough to figure out how or why. Unless Coach Whit has simply checked out knowing he’s gone at season’s end, which is entirely possible I guess
Wouldn’t surprise me at all to see OC Ludwig fired tomorrow. His play calling has been truly abysmal over the past three games.
There’s also the reality that the P12 was simply not very good. The record of P12 teams in their new conferences this year:
Arizona 1-3
Utah 1-3
ASU 2-2
Colorado 3-1
Cal 0-4
Stanford 1-3
UCLA 1-4
USC 1-4
Washington 2-2
Oregon 4-0
Outside of Oregon, that’s fairly abysmal.
Well damn...starting QB Kurtis Rourke is out for at least the next game with a hand injury. Can the back-up QB keep the offense alive? I guess we'll find out...disarm wrote:Hoosiers steamroll another opponent!
Their biggest challenges are still a couple weeks away (Michigan, then Ohio State), but they're still looking really strong. It's amazing that they've somehow managed to turn around 20 years of awful all at once, but I'll take it!
Did Wilson get hurt? I noticed the next QB played a lot.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:21 pm We miss two easy field goals, turn the ball over late in the game, make countless mistakes (dropped balls, shanked punts, stupid penalties, etc), and lose to 2-5 Houston by 3. Jesus…
This is easily a new low under Whittingham. Probably the lowest this program has been since the early 90’s. Absolutely everything has gone horribly wrong. But hey, at least we have basketball season to look forward to!
Oh. Oh no.
They benched him to try and “create a spark”. Then the backup was equally as bad. SMHScuzz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 12:37 amDid Wilson get hurt? I noticed the next QB played a lot.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:21 pm We miss two easy field goals, turn the ball over late in the game, make countless mistakes (dropped balls, shanked punts, stupid penalties, etc), and lose to 2-5 Houston by 3. Jesus…
This is easily a new low under Whittingham. Probably the lowest this program has been since the early 90’s. Absolutely everything has gone horribly wrong. But hey, at least we have basketball season to look forward to!
Oh. Oh no.
The school is asking the league to review its 59-35 loss to Baylor on Oct. 19 and last Saturday's 35-34 loss to TCU.
The request comes as amid concerns that opponents may have been able to tap into unencrypted frequencies to listen in on coach-to-player communications.
You’re not hacking in if they are over the air and not encrypted, you are just looking for an opportunity to win.
Still sensitive about being the Houston Astros of College football I see
National Champions baby!
That's just silly. I have to remember that you're not rational on this topic.
I think I'm more rational than you are free of bias on the topic.
Here's the thing. I fully admit my bias, but throughout the whole outbreak of the scandal and the aftermath, I've also done a very good job (IMNSHO) of posting all of the facts and speculation as they came out, adjusting my view when the facts warrant, and always advocated for appropriate punishment. Of course, the key is "appropriate" punishment, and you actually have to know all the facts before you can determine that.Unagi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:28 amI think I'm more rational than you are free of bias on the topic.
I'm defending the dwindling honor in the sport, your just certain Michigan wasn't all that bad in its deeds. I think we are probably both right - but that makes me more right.
. Just like a lawyer, it’s not how you get there it’s getting the result you want.
Okay, fine - the sport was on fire before Michigan ran up to it with a gas can. We good?ImLawBoy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:58 amHere's the thing. I fully admit my bias, but throughout the whole outbreak of the scandal and the aftermath, I've also done a very good job (IMNSHO) of posting all of the facts and speculation as they came out, adjusting my view when the facts warrant, and always advocated for appropriate punishment. Of course, the key is "appropriate" punishment, and you actually have to know all the facts before you can determine that.Unagi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:28 amI think I'm more rational than you are free of bias on the topic.
I'm defending the dwindling honor in the sport, your just certain Michigan wasn't all that bad in its deeds. I think we are probably both right - but that makes me more right.
We've had multiple lengthy discussions on the topic and just when I think you and I are seeing eye to eye, the topic comes up again and you're back on your original starting point - Michigan is bad and destroying the integrity of the sport. You seem to consistently ignore many of the key facts and have an idealized (and incorrect) vision of the past integrity of the sport. That's why I think you're not rational on the subject. No matter how many facts I bring up, you seem to be unable to move off of your predetermined position.
I'll just say it now. Welcome to the B1G.
I've loved my induction so far. The Ducks are a fun team to be a genuine fan of, as I'm certain Michigan is too.
I remember talking to a couple Utah players after Utah played in the Big House in Harbaugh’s first game.Unagi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 8:47 am
Seriously hope these Ducks can handle the pressure of the Big House. That is a serious advantage they have - not sure if everyone realizes that is the biggest stadium in the United States... nearly, the world. Every NCAAF team that plays MI needs to handle that crowd. MI never has to handle anything like it, and instead rides on the enormous advantage every year.
GO DUCKS!
Nice to read.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:19 amI remember talking to a couple Utah players after Utah played in the Big House in Harbaugh’s first game.Unagi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 8:47 am
Seriously hope these Ducks can handle the pressure of the Big House. That is a serious advantage they have - not sure if everyone realizes that is the biggest stadium in the United States... nearly, the world. Every NCAAF team that plays MI needs to handle that crowd. MI never has to handle anything like it, and instead rides on the enormous advantage every year.
GO DUCKS!
Their general observation was that while the sheer size of the crowd was intimidating at first, the stadium itself isn’t particularly loud. Mainly because of the way it’s built, with the building stretching out flatter (to accommodate so many people) instead of straight up, which holds in the sound. They both said playing at Autzen was far, far, far louder in terms of crowd noise.
I think Oregon will handle it fine.
I didn't go today (Yay Bruins!), but I did go to a game in the nineties and, even tho it was sleeting, it was packed and fun. It was effectively for the big 12 championship against Colorado around Thanksgiving. A good experience.Unagi wrote:Nice to read.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:19 amI remember talking to a couple Utah players after Utah played in the Big House in Harbaugh’s first game.Unagi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 8:47 am
Seriously hope these Ducks can handle the pressure of the Big House. That is a serious advantage they have - not sure if everyone realizes that is the biggest stadium in the United States... nearly, the world. Every NCAAF team that plays MI needs to handle that crowd. MI never has to handle anything like it, and instead rides on the enormous advantage every year.
GO DUCKS!
Their general observation was that while the sheer size of the crowd was intimidating at first, the stadium itself isn’t particularly loud. Mainly because of the way it’s built, with the building stretching out flatter (to accommodate so many people) instead of straight up, which holds in the sound. They both said playing at Autzen was far, far, far louder in terms of crowd noise.
I think Oregon will handle it fine.
I wonder how Nebraska's Memorial Stadium ranks up there with the player's experience. I feel I've heard reports that it's loud as hell.
Conference championship games are between the top two teams in the conference. If Indiana is one of those top two, they're in. If they're not one of the top two, they're out. There are several layers of (sometimes ridiculous) tiebreakers if multiple teams end the season with the same record.
By records, Indiana and Oregon are currently at the top of the Big Ten as the two undefeated teams, but the somewhat subjective "strength of schedule" puts them in a situation where they won't play for the championship unless they beat Ohio State in two weeks, even if that is their only loss.Skinypupy wrote:Conference championship games are between the top two teams in the conference. If Indiana is one of those top two, they're in. If they're not one of the top two, they're out. There are several layers of (sometimes ridiculous) tiebreakers if multiple teams end the season with the same record.
The playoffs are a far more subjective criteria and, outside of auto-bids for conference champs, can be a bit of a beauty contest. Still too early to determine if Indiana will be pretty enough to make the cut.
If Indiana beats Ohio State and ends the season undefeated, they will be in the conference title game.disarm wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 12:13 am By records, Indiana and Oregon are currently at the top of the Big Ten as the two undefeated teams, but the somewhat subjective "strength of schedule" puts them in a situation where they won't play for the championship unless they beat Ohio State in two weeks, even if that is their only loss.
Hell yes they did, and bigly.
Dillingham is going to be at the top of a lot of coaching searches. Per above (my post about UCLA a few weeks ago) tho, he is an ASU alum and could easily spur money from the Big 2 conference schools making a change.Scuzz wrote:Arizona State is beating Oklahoma State easily today. Their coach should be under consideration for coach of the year, as they were terrible last year. And he must have somehow put together a good offensive line as their running back is having a great season.