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Who will win the 2024-2025 College Football Playoffs?


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Was it really impressive? Michigan couldn’t complete a forward pass and won :lol:
Michigan’s entire offensive output amounted to 3 blown tackles and subsequent long runs.

That, a pick 6, plus the refs giving every call to Michigan was the game. The defense that would have given up 450+ yards rushing last year showed up this week.

Our fan base is furious because they wanted us to sell out on the run and force orji to air it out but idk. I think the gameplan worked. And I think but for that last big run, we win. Tough loss. Sucks. The injuries suck (I hope Makai is ok in the hospital after that cheap shot the refs didn’t call.) But team fought and the second half gives hope going forward. Fight on ✌
 
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2nd worst rated coach in the Big-12 is 3-1. Shout out to Prime and the CU buffs.

I bet Paul finebaum and Matt Barrie was waiting to pounce on prime.
 
The thing about Shadeur’s pass to end the game was that it wasn’t a bomb into a crowd. Even on the dropped ball the play before, there was only 1 receiver there. That tape is gonna be painful to watch for Baylor’s defense.
 
The thing about Shadeur’s pass to end the game was that it wasn’t a bomb into a crowd. Even on the dropped ball the play before, there was only 1 receiver there. That tape is gonna be painful to watch for Baylor’s defense.

Exactly. Baylor gave up two consecutive hail Marys (they were lucky Colorado dropped the first one). It's not like Colorado was in the red zone, it was 250 plus yard hail Marys. Why weren't there seven defenders standing in the end zone? Why is anyone in single coverage?



Baylor shouldn't need defenders to run to the end zone to defend a hail Mary because they should already be lined up in the end zone. This is high school stuff

 
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The thing about Shadeur’s pass to end the game was that it wasn’t a bomb into a crowd. Even on the dropped ball the play before, there was only 1 receiver there. That tape is gonna be painful to watch for Baylor’s defense.

Credit given to Shurmur as well. I saw only 2 deep guys in the end zone presnap...I had the volume way down, but thought I heard the announcer say 3 deep, so I counted and there were definitely only 2 deep. Flood the right side after seeing the same look as the play before and left #10 1v1 and that's all she wrote.

I was amazed after that drop. I was dumbfounded after the TD. :lol:
 
Exactly. Baylor gave up two consecutive hail Marys (they were lucky Colorado dropped the first one). It's not like Colorado was in the red zone, it was 250 plus yard hail Marys. Why weren't there seven defenders standing in the end zone? Why is anyone in single coverage?



Baylor shouldn't need defenders to run to the end zone to defend a hail Mary because they should already be lined up in the end zone. This is high school stuff


Because they had a crowd of guys tracking Travis and left the other guys 1 on 1
 
Michigan’s entire offensive output amounted to 3 blown tackles and subsequent long runs.

That, a pick 6, plus the refs giving every call to Michigan was the game. The defense that would have given up 450+ yards rushing last year showed up this week.

Our fan base is furious because they wanted us to sell out on the run and force orji to air it out but idk. I think the gameplan worked. And I think but for that last big run, we win. Tough loss. Sucks. The injuries suck (I hope Makai is ok in the hospital after that cheap shot the refs didn’t call.) But team fought and the second half gives hope going forward. Fight on ✌
Lincoln should've challenged that 4th down call. Clearly short of the first.
 
Lincoln should've challenged that 4th down call. Clearly short of the first.
Yeah it sounds like he tried to and replay opted not to stop it.

The officiating was super one sided in the game. But that’s what happens when you’re on the road, so meh. Ultimately the game was lost at the line of scrimmage in the first half.
 
Yeah it sounds like he tried to and replay opted not to stop it.

The officiating was super one sided in the game. But that’s what happens when you’re on the road, so meh. Ultimately the game was lost at the line of scrimmage in the first half.
I'm super glass half full on this team. The defense has looked solid and getting the experience of playing against a physical o line will only help. I expect the same game plan from Wisconsin, Minnesota and Penn State (I still think Allar isn't good).
 
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