NCAAF In-Game Thread

Hard to believe given all they've let go on in this game that they would have called defensive holding there on 4th down in the 4th qtr to give Ohio St a first down
 
Funny, can spend as much money as both these teams did, and the difference right now is Miami made their FG and Ohio state missed theirs
 
tech, indiana, georgia, osu
bye week teams

Now 0 - 5 SU over the last 5 quarterfinal games.

I think that was huge tonight. Miami came out with its hair on fire and ohio didn't seem ready to match that energy. Ended up with a lopsided 1H that ultimately cost ohio the game.
 
Now 0 - 5 SU over the last 5 quarterfinal games.

I think that was huge tonight. Miami came out with its hair on fire and ohio didn't seem ready to match that energy. Ended up with a lopsided 1H that ultimately cost ohio the game.

ML parlay on the 3 teams who played last week is +1500. Worth a dabble for sure.
 
On Oregon. Really like Tech's team and McGuire is a great story, especially with his high school background in our state. But Tech has not seen this level of speed and talent. And layoffs aren't helping teams either, that's becoming pretty obvious.
 
Looks like there's a window of rain-free weather for the Rose. Tarp has been on the field so the track may not be that bad today. Plus that sod is the best in the country.

Weather out there has been dicey of late so we'll see.
 
I wonder how Golding is going to re-create all that momentum he had when the Devil exited and everyone was pointing to the first playoff game. I know there's a layoff thing going on but I like Ga to pull away in the 2H and win comfortably.
 
While I am sure there are arguments to undermine the legitimacy of the performance, I think ARCH looked really, really good yesterday.........

There aren't a lot of arguments to me.

Manning was bad early this season. Yesterday, he was outstanding.
 
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