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2024 College Football Thread


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1 minute ago, SCMunnerlyn1 said:

I'm really not sure 

 

Just opt out like Kennard and Sanders did if that's what you're gonna do. 

Yeah, no issue with Sanders opting out.  Team at least knows going in.   Just dipping out because you no longer want to play sort of screws your teammates who cared to play/win.  

and I wouldn’t want my coach making deals with players to sit halfway through.  Play or sit.  No half in bologna.  

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, with NIL money borderline NFL players are going to be better off sticking around in college. A late round pick QB is still a very talented college QB that's gonna get PAID in the portal.

Speaking of this, it's being reported that Ewers is already getting offers upwards of $6M if he hits the portal.

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Well not singling any one team out. But given the collective noise made about the SEC being screwed and the travesty that was committed during the CFP selections….

Kirk Herbstreit and company sort of got left hanging out to dry with the SEC teams not coming in behind it to back up all that talk  

And yeah, I get players sat that wouldn’t have…..but still for some to holler that loud it sort of needed the I told you so to come with it. 

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Speaking of this, it's being reported that Ewers is already getting offers upwards of $6M if he hits the portal.

I still think that's why DJ U took that money to go to FSU.  Didn't matter if it wasn't a great situation for him.  He's got to make his money while he can.  Probably knows his pro career is a long shot as a backup.

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17 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

As long as we get to draft the second tiny terror, Dillon Gabreal, I'm all for them going back. Makes CFB more interesting.

I’m already looking forward to next year.  Clemson essentially bringing thr entire band back.  Should be actually able to make a real run at something next year.  O will be ready.  Gamecocks finally up and really threatening.   Both QBs should be in early talks of at least being possible Heisman guys to watch.  State of South Carolina should have two key national contenders if all goes well next year. 

Really hoping Belichick can go buy some 1 year rental at QB no one sees coming as well.  Maybe that Ewers talk is Bill searching for his  future marketing/recruiting example that will do the talking for him.   Take some meh draft QB and make him a first rounder year 1. 

Next college season has me way more excited than NFL

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