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2013 General College Football Thread

  • dlazz
    wes_mantooth;1550087 wrote:I think you are giving fickell too much credit
    Perhaps...but the run defense hasn't been the problem. It's been the secondary.
  • LJ
    dlazz;1550096 wrote:Perhaps...but the run defense hasn't been the problem. It's been the secondary.
    MSU exposed Pitt Brown in run D last night. If you run power to that side he is effectively nothing more than a body on the field, allowing the offense to outnumber the defense
  • Pick6
    lol.bitch asked hi 4 straights Q's about the rape investigation. On the 4th one he just walked away

    [video=youtube;0cyLUDneIAY][/video]
  • LJ
    Pick6;1550104 wrote:lol.bitch asked hi 4 straights Q's about the rape investigation. On the 4th one he just walked away

    [video=youtube;0cyLUDneIAY][/video]
    I think the FSU media guy started shooing him away. I love that the media guy then stops the reporter and says "we're done"

    Fucking ESPN
  • vball10set
    LJ;1550099 wrote:MSU exposed Pitt Brown in run D last night. If you run power to that side he is effectively nothing more than a body on the field, allowing the offense to outnumber the defense
    The entire secondary was exposed last night-again. Roby missed tackles early on, Brown was awful altogether, Grant and Bryant were burned a couple times long. When we pressured Cook we were effective, but when we gave him any time at all, he made us pay- to the tune of 304 yds and 3 td's. Way too much.
  • LJ
    vball10set;1550116 wrote:The entire secondary was exposed last night-again. Roby missed tackles early on, Brown was awful altogether, Grant and Bryant were burned a couple times long. When we pressured Cook we were effective, but when we gave him any time at all, he made us pay- to the tune of 304 yds and 3 td's. Way too much.
    The majority of Roby's missed tackles weren't bad. He was triggering great and would stop the ball carrier long enough for the cavalry to arrive.
  • wildcats20
    LJ;1550120 wrote:The majority of Roby's missed tackles weren't bad. He was triggering great and would stop the ball carrier long enough for the cavalry to arrive.
    Yeah, Roby played well last night.
  • vball10set
    LJ;1550120 wrote:The majority of Roby's missed tackles weren't bad. He was triggering great and would stop the ball carrier long enough for the cavalry to arrive.
    I will say this--when he went down and Reeves came in, I let out the biggest "OH SHIT" you've ever heard. We're going to miss him, that's for sure.
  • wildcats20
    vball10set;1550125 wrote:I will say this--when he went down and Reeves came in, I let out the biggest "OH SHIT" you've ever heard. We're going to miss him, that's for sure.
    Haha yeah.

    That first play Reeves was in, he got burnt IMMEDIATELY off the line. I mean it was a half step off the line and the receiver was wide ass open. Cook just looked the other way.
  • Ironman92
    That interview was ridiculous.

    Fuck Jim Grey


    I hate when they interview aside from what JUST HAPPENED. No one watching gives a shit about those questions. Take the highest moment of his career and try to pull stuff out of him for your personal prowess and ESPN so they can analyze and talk about it for a month.
  • vball10set
    Ironman92;1550160 wrote:That interview was ridiculous.

    Fuck Jim Grey


    I hate when they interview aside from what JUST HAPPENED. No one watching gives a shit about those questions. Take the highest moment of his career and try to pull stuff out of him for your personal prowess and ESPN so they can analyze and talk about it for a month.
    Didn't see it- is there a clip somewhere?
  • Pick6
    vball10set;1550165 wrote:Didn't see it- is there a clip somewhere?
    page 97.
  • vball10set
    Pick6;1550166 wrote:page 97.
    Thanks, but that wasn't Jim Grey.
  • wildcats20
    Final coaches poll is out.

    FSU
    Auburn
    Bama
    Sparty
    Baylor
    OSU
    Stanford
    South Carolina
    Mizzou
    Oklahoma

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/ncaaf/polls/?fullsite=true
  • dlazz
    Sparty #4? Not sure I agree with that.
  • Ironman92
    vball10set;1550167 wrote:Thanks, but that wasn't Jim Grey.
    Really....could've swore he had long red hair
  • Ironman92
    Sorry, Jim Gray....not Grey

    http://youtu.be/h4fmEbgKeh0
  • Rotinaj
    dlazz;1550184 wrote:Sparty #4? Not sure I agree with that.
    I don't have a problem with it. I didn't think they would make a jump like that but I think they deserve it.
  • wes_mantooth
    I think OSU is better than Baylor, but after last night....who could really argue
  • Ironman92
    wes_mantooth;1550198 wrote:I think OSU is better than Baylor, but after last night....who could really argue
    That's the thing.....we don't have an argument for anything. They had their chances and gagged over and over, from the coach down to the worst player on the field. Minus Hyde
  • centralbucksfan
    wildcats20;1550178 wrote:Final coaches poll is out.

    FSU
    Auburn
    Bama
    Sparty
    Baylor
    OSU
    Stanford
    South Carolina
    Mizzou
    Oklahoma

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/ncaaf/polls/?fullsite=true
    I have no issues putting MSU where they are at. Baylor is a joke. They lost to Ok. St. Actually, they were blown out! Then Okl St lost to OKL at home. No way does Baylor deserve to be there.
  • centralbucksfan
    LMAO at the AP poll. OSU drops to 7th. Stanford, with 2 losses to unranked teams, is 5th!! Give me a break.
  • pmoney25
    centralbucksfan;1550215 wrote:LMAO at the AP poll. OSU drops to 7th. Stanford, with 2 losses to unranked teams, is 5th!! Give me a break.
    Does it really matter?
  • believer
    pmoney25;1550219 wrote:Does it really matter?
    Nope. It only confirms what we already know. The sports media hates OSU.
  • Fab1b
    Was just reading in Yahoo that Bielema's (still butt hurt I see) final vote had OSU 12th, Louisville 6th, and UCF 15???? There are some other headshakers in here:
    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/bret-bielema-louisville-sixth-ohio-state-12th-coaches-194755660--ncaaf.html