2025 WATCH PARTY: WEEK FOUR

ColinKSU

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PSU was running down Oregon's throats the last couple drives. Cannot believe they trusted Allar there with how they were gashing them with the run. No way I let him throw unless necessary in that position.
Can you imagine trusting Allar’s arm in a must have drive? Couldn’t be me.
 

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Northern school that built its reputation in a different era with white dudes from steel towns besting Colgate, Holy Cross, and Temple in "three yards and a cloud of dust" football while pioneering the concept of the recruiting camp to pull in prospects across the greater region. Don't get me wrong, I know ND, along with programs like Michigan and Nebraska, is in a somewhat similar position when it comes to assuming the best days of yore should continue on forever, but damn those Nittany Lions have to be retarded not to realize these *are* the glory days. At this point, Penn State is punching above their weight. Taking Oregon to OT should be seen as an accomplishment. Fire Franklin if you like, then enjoy the free fall.
 

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Some chatter he looks like he took a bump for OT lmao

I commented to my wife every time they showed him he was sweating abnormally for a coach that hasnt been jogging the sidelines all game. Thought the same in His interview
 

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I like Cignetti. I don’t think his is schtick. He seems to be an authentic asshole—which I can get behind.
I feel totally the opposite. A lot of wannabe tough guy bluster from a dude who looks like an H&R Block regional manager and surrender punted in a CFB game.
 

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Some chatter he looks like he took a bump for OT lmao

I do, however, remember Barry Switzer on the sideline at Oklahoma squatting down furtively and putting a small vial of white powder up to his nose. Announcers said nothing, and I was all, "Are we just going to pretend that didn't happen?" I guess society was too "polite" to touch on such things back then.
 

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I do, however, remember Barry Switzer on the sideline at Oklahoma squatting down furtively and putting a small vial of white powder up to his nose. Announcers said nothing, and I was all, "Are we just going to pretend that didn't happen?" I guess society was too "polite" to touch on such things back then.
Smelling salts?
 

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Nuss is 100% hurt. Not the same arm talent we saw last year. Weird footwork here too makes it look like he’s favoriting something.
 

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I saw this today on a friend's FB page and had to check to make sure it's true. You can attribute it to Saban, but DeBoer is now 2-0 against the dawgs. Georgia just seems snake bit against us. I'm happy, but it's hard to explain how one of the top programs in the country is just owned by another to this degree.

Bama is 10-1 against Georgia in our last eleven meetings.

The last seven times that we met where Georgia was the higher ranked team, Bama won.

Georgia has lost only six games in the past five seasons. Four of those losses were to Bama.
 

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I feel totally the opposite. A lot of wannabe tough guy bluster from a dude who looks like an H&R Block regional manager and surrender punted in a CFB game.
Having worked briefly for Block I loved this analogy.
 
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