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If they take care of business, ND should debut top 5 in the CFB playoff rankigns
I've heard three commentators say ND should be in the final 4 now... wonder how long before they toss a ND name into the Heisman race.
Surely this has to impact recruiting? How goeth the Twitter feed amongst possible recruits, any love?
These refs in the 2nd half.......woof
Who tho? Book is a wizard, but not sure his stats are gaudy enough. If Dex had played the first 4, then absolutely.
I think if Book and Dex continue, at the same level, especially Book, the talking heads will put them in the mix because of the ND name. In fairness, they do need to consider both missed basically a 3rd of the season...
Has a player ever been able to win, or even compete really, for the Heisman in a shortened campaign with...I'll say limited stats?
great question. a billion vbucks if you research and find the answer.
Does Stanford even have a message board that I can go to and look at their sorrow?
They dont even care that much huh?
Wait...you already gave me 100 Zillion haha "I'm riiiiich" -Dave Chappelle-
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Game balls all the way around!!! Want my post game thoughts?
Fuck Flutie
Fuck NBC
Fuck Pac-10 "officials
Fuck David Shaw
Tillery was a monster.
Coney was a monster.
Bilal was a monster.
Pride and Love were mosters.
Dex was a stud.
Book was a stud.
Boykin was a stud.
Finke and Claypool were studs.
Team was prepared
Chip Long stayed aggressive.
Lea is better than that pussy in College Station
I'm fucking jacked...
That's all 6 rivalry trophies.
Quick scenario. If, and these are big if's, Stanford wins the Pac 12 and Michigan takes the Big 10 then at years end we've got wins over 2 conference champions (and with Clemson hobbled at QB, Va Tech could potentially be a 3rd conference champion W). Schedule may not look that great the rest of the way out, but I'll be rooting for Stanford and Michigan the rest of the way just for playoffs sake.
Has a player ever been able to win, or even compete really, for the Heisman in a shortened campaign with...I'll say limited stats?
Until we lose two games, always cheer for our opponents.
SC will end up beating Stanford in the CC IMO, but either way, we have an op to beat both
scUM will get crushed by OSU if they don't slip up before
VT, they have multiple personalities, so I don't really know. Aside from us, they have a clear path to Clemson in the CC
A quick search and I found that Notre Dame's Angelo Bertelli only played in 6 games, missing four while he served in the military, and won the Heisman. That was 1943
John David Crow missed like 2 and a half games with a knee injury and still won it in 1957
Other than that, no one has won it missing more than 1 game, and it seems that's only happened 3 times. (Charles White 1/2 game, Testaverde 1 game, Charlie Ward 1 game)
How's Alex?
How's Khalid?
OSU didn't look impressive tonight, given against a very talented team, but no more talented than ND. I think ND would've closed that one out, but I'm also Robert Downey drunk off that Stanford-win koolaid. I'm so drunk on that koolaid that Bama is legit the only team where I'd concede a loss, probably ala 2012. Every other team is fair game in my opinion, bring on Clemson and whichever freshman QB they want to get their lunch ate for 4 qtrs.
A quick search and I found that Notre Dame's Angelo Bertelli only played in 6 games, missing four while he served in the military, and won the Heisman. That was 1943
John David Crow missed like 2 and a half games with a knee injury and still won it in 1957
Other than that, no one has won it missing more than 1 game, and it seems that's only happened 3 times. (Charles White 1/2 game, Testaverde 1 game, Charlie Ward 1 game)
Seeing Dex tonight reminds me of what I always expected to see from Greg Bryant (RIP).