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Just crown the Buckeyes champs this season and skip it. Works for me
Do they have the best QB this season?Just crown the Buckeyes champs this season and skip it. Works for me
damn, the NJ Draft Kings version being shown. I'm jealous. Sort of glad we don't allow it in Cali. I don't need it. Too easy to access.Football Betting Odds & Lines: College Football - National Champion | DraftKings Sportsbook
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Full list of projected win totals
The table is breaking NT so I'm gonna take it out but you can see it above. Looks like tO$U is the only team with an 11 win projection. Alabama and Oklahoma are next up with 10.5 wins.
It would be kind of crappy to only get one year out of Justin Fields though. CJ Stroud era comin up
Do they have the best QB this season?
Classic game but it was all Vince running around.
He was a bigger, more athletic version of Johnny Football. College Vince would still kill it today.That's one of my takeaways from re-watching the game as well. VY is an all time great college football player (big, strong, physical runner, etc.) but it's startling how poor USC's discipline and containment was.
The amount of over pursuit and missed assignments is pretty startling when you look back at it. The crazy part is that USC never really adjusted. They just kept overpursuing and losing containment the entire game. There were so many times when we all knew that the ball wasn't leaving Vince's hands yet they just couldn't stop it. That does speak to his greatness though.
I feel like defenses nowadays would be better equipped to stop him because we're used to seeing more quarterbacks like VY. Also, teams are recruiting lighter, more athletic linebackers as opposed to the old school "thumpers" we saw in the 2000s. also, teams are more used to seeing athletic quarterbacks who can run and throw. I think we have a better understanding of what it takes to stop those quarterbacks nowadays.