finessence
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Damn that catch was filthyyhh
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atlsfinest like I said, Kiffen is the James Franklin of the SEC. Beat up on high school teams and lose to any team with a pulse
It’s what he does best. Always has been.Forever College Football’s best loser.
atlsfinest like I said, Kiffen is the James Franklin of the SEC. Beat up on high school teams and lose to any team with a pulse
Trojans beating themselves.
With each P4 being guarantee a bid, why do y’all actually think the ACC is trying to orchestrate Miami winning a game? What in the history of Miami being in this conference would even lead you to believe that? Conference has done Miami no favors. It’s always the Tobacco Road schools who get the benefits.
Process might’ve been bad, but it was a terrible call on the field to call that a TD. Dude never had possession of the ball.
That's a right foot under the ball, not his hand. The ball literally never ever stops moving. He didn't control it for a single second.
at the ACC tryin to help us.
That blind *** ref was standing right there watching the ball bobble the entire time and 10 seconds later says "yep, that's a catch".
Folks still talking bout that?! **** was incomplete. Time to move on.The mental gymnastics I’m seeing from Miami haters is unreal. Some are delusional enough to believe that the juggling act at the end was actually a catch. The others who aren’t shameless enough to call it a catch are saying that we should’ve lost on a technicality: that there wasn’t inconclusive video evidence to overturn the bad call on the field (even though there was). Either way, it only took 5 weeks for the rest of the country to rediscover their hate for our program
Hunter runs the crispest routes man
The amount of separation he gets constantly is ridiculous.
Gotta be a cheat code/few steps ahead already knowing what the corner is thinking