Go knights.
Int!
Beating Rutgers at this point is like beating a puppy.
Here's the secret.
Throw to the WR being covered by the linebacker.
Go knights.
Int!
Or just run up the middle.Beating Rutgers at this point is like beating a puppy.
Here's the secret.
Throw to the WR being covered by the linebacker.
Or just run up the middle.
We have a good track record of firing coaches if it makes you feel any better.What can I say, the team gave up.
I mean I despise rooting against my team, but we're down 14 already and shown no shot at stopping your offence so far.
I'm just praying Flood gets fired tomorrow.
Greg Schiano. The gift that keeps on giving.Let Flood and Nova spend the night in Tampa, maybe they'll get MRSA
Flood is the ultimate pacifist. No fire, no anger, no emotions.Being bad sucks, but watching a team that puts no effort into a game is horrible.
Like the stories of Tennessee players not even lifting weights. Or how Rutgers plays.
I can't watch this. It's like torture for the eyes.
It's pretty impressive.I really like Bortles' footwork.
The Usual Suspects on the Rivals board seem adamant that Flood will be gone by tomorrow afternoon no matter what.
How I hope that's true.
I actually sent an e-mail to the AD, I'm ashamed of myself for doing so, but it had to be done as we are that bad now.
Haha, how composed were you in it?
I was turrble last week. But Duke beat Miami and I didn't give a fuck.
Oklahoma @ Kansas State by 7
Cincinnati @ Houston by 10
Mississippi State @ Arkansas by 3
Texas A&M @ LSU by 7
Wisconsin @ Minnesota by 10
BYU @ Notre Dame by 7
Nebraska @ Penn State by 3
Arizona State @ UCLA by 7
Missouri @ Ole Miss by 10
Baylor @ Oklahoma State by 7
Boise State @ San Diego State by 10
Washington @ Oregon State by 7
Those teams were... aggressively mediocre. The 2005 game felt like a football interpretation of the heat death of the universe.I'm still here! I'm a little more active in the Madden threads because it's a year long thread and so my old senile ass doesn't have to worry about remembering to subscribe to a new thread every week. Also, the move to community still messes with my head.
I will also like to clarify on the behalf of USCe, Impirius is the only guy I remember from the pre-spurrier years. Once they started becoming relevant is when all the other guys showed up.
Oh how I long for the days when both Clemson and South Carolina were awful and Impirus and I would argue back and forth over which team wanted to lose more. Good times, those were.
Those teams were... aggressively mediocre. The 2005 game felt like a football interpretation of the heat death of the universe.
Next week might actually be a top-ten matchup. Huh.
You gonna be there?
Nobody wants to hear your crying.dat homecookin spot by the refs, shadier then an O'Leary resume
I want them to drop their game against UNC, so we can see five way tie in the coasral division.I have this horrible feeling that you guys will drop the game against Wake. I don't want to feel this way, but I do. At least Campanaro is still out.
Go err...
*cry into cups*
I have this horrible feeling that you guys will drop the game against Wake. I don't want to feel this way, but I do. At least Campanaro is still out.
He's still expected to start on Saturday for better or for worse (prefer to have Maguire go from the start) but I don't think that's true. Jimbo isn't going to suspend any starter without it being required.Leading Heisman contender is a pretty good label as well. When was the last time FSU had a Heisman winner? If he wasn't Famous Jameis, the team would have already suspended him a week ago I reckon
UCF is really, really fun to watch. I'm so happy for the Knights in this thread and my buds down in Orlando. Hope you guys go to the Sugar Bowl and knock someone's teeth in, you guys deserve it.
Imagine, in the next few seasons, we could see Miami, FSU, UF, and UCF all top 25 football schools. Incredible!
I can't relate to rooting for the other in-state schools to succeed. This is strange to me.
Same for me, and same for conferences. Can't root for either of them, I wish they all suffer.
Sounds like Huff still hasn't stopped crying since the Stanford game.Oregon may be headed to a fifth straight BCS bowl game, but it's not the game the Ducks had in mind when the season started.
And two high-profile players weren't shy this week about expressing their disappointment.
"I don't want to play in a Rose Bowl unless I'm playing for a national championship," wide receiver Josh Huff told reporters Monday.
Josh Huff on a potential return to Pasadena: "I don't want to play in a Rose Bowl unless I'm playing for a national championship."
Oregon is back in control of the Pac-12 North Division following USC's victory last week over Stanford. If the No. 5 Ducks win out, they will represent the North in the Pac-12 title game with a berth in the Rose Bowl at stake -- a scenario that seems ho-hum to running back De'Anthony Thomas.
"It's not a big deal at all," Thomas told reporters. "We already won a Rose Bowl, so it feels like, 'Whatever.'"
I can't relate to rooting for the other in-state schools to succeed. This is strange to me.
Same for me, and same for conferences. Can't root for either of them, I wish they all suffer.
I'm sure there are plenty of schools that would accept a Rose Bowl bid in Oregon's place.
I'm from Orlando so I have a special affinity for UCF. Really like seeing them succeed.I can't relate to rooting for the other in-state schools to succeed. This is strange to me.
Also, I'm just going to post this right here as well: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...ould-avoid-suspension-if-charged-with-felony/
FSU policy is to suspend any player charged with a felony, as was the case with wide receiver Greg Dent this summer. But the Sentinel reported language in FSU athletics code of conduct that allows for a player to avoid automatic suspension if extraordinary circumstances are present.
Give it a rest, Kev. Give it a rest.Dyer was down.
I'm from Orlando so I have a special affinity for UCF. Really like seeing them succeed.