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Green Jets & Ham

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The so-called #2 team in the nation (FSU) is now losing 56-10

That is not a typo ...

56-10

... and this Louisville team is scary!
 

Green Jets & Ham

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I just saw maybe the most amazing TD catch I have ever seen.

Ohio State Receiver caught the DB and the ball simultaneously.

You read that correctly, that is not a typo, caught the DB and the Ball on the same play.

HERE IT IS ...

 
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NewMFS62

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About last night's OSU/OU game.
I remember when thoes teams were coached by Bud Wilkinson (who said "there are three things that can happen when you throw the ball, and two of them are bad") and Woody Hayes (famous for the :Three yards and a cloud of dust" running offense). There might have been no more than 5 passes if they were coaching last night.
Last night, the teams combined for over 50 pass attempts.
Bud and woody must have been spinning in their graves.

Later
 

Green Jets & Ham

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Looks like the Washington Huskies are for real, they are destroying Stanford.

Halftime: 23-0
 
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Green Jets & Ham

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Really looking forward to Louisville @ Clemson tomorrow, two legit national title contenders entering this game, but only one can leave with the same status. I would love Louisville in this game if they were home, but Death Valley makes it an even matchup and Deshaun Watson still hasn't had his breakout game in 2016, but you know he's capable of taking over a game. I'm still going with Louisville and the spectacular Lamar Jackson, but I can make an argument for either team.
 

Old#15

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Vols come back from another two touchdown deficit with a miracle hail-Mary at buzzer. Think their luck will run out the next two weeks.
 

Green Jets & Ham

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For what its worth, below is my own updated TOP 10. I don’t have Louisville dropping out of the TOP 4 because they barely lost to another TOP 4 team in their backyard, and it took a WR going brain-dead on 4th down for Clemson to hang on for the win. If James Quick cuts inside and fights for that first down (or touchdown) instead of bolting for the sidelines, I have no doubt Louisville wins that game. Lamar Jackson was not going to be denied. Even in defeat, IMO Jackson only enhanced his Heisman credentials and Louisville ABSOLUTELY looked like a National Championship Team too me.

Who has a better chance at knocking off Alabama, Louisville with this phenom at QB, or Washington, Michigan, Houston et al.?

I think most objective observers would say Louisville and Lamar Jackson, and I'm one of them.

  1. Alabama
  2. Clemson
  3. Ohio State
  4. Louisville
  5. Washington
  6. Michigan
  7. Houston
  8. Texas A&M
  9. Tennessee
  10. Miami
 
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