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College Football Week 11


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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I just don’t think Maye has the physical tools to compete against good college defenses 

If he struggles vs ACC defenses imagine how he would struggle against SEC defenses.

 

This QB class has question marks. Neither Maye or Caleb are slam dunks and this is coming from a guy who though Caleb was the real deal. 

 

I would seriously consider Penix Jr at #1.

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22 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I don’t know who UNC’s OL coach is but he should probably go too.

I mean, I haven’t watched UNC all year.  But you can’t really use Clemson as the case for why.  I mean, Clemson’s 2nd string DL is better than a lot of teams. 

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