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Posted By: Versatile Dog College Football 2022 - 08/30/22 08:48 PM
I'd like to keep the Ohio State and College football threads separate. Here is an article about some of this week's best games.



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Can’t-miss college football matchups: Don’t miss these kickoff games in Week 1
Erick Smith
USA TODAY






Most sports allow game time before their seasons kick off. There's spring training or preseason matchups to work out kinks. There's scrimmages or friendlies against opponents to assess potential warning signs once the games start counting for real.

Not so for college football. Without any dress rehearsals against opponents, teams are forced to jump right into the season and get up to speed. And some of the biggest games of the year take place on opening weekend. That's great for fans, while at the same time maybe disconcerting for coaches that are required to manage the challenge.

Here are the biggest matchups from Week 1 that will have teams on their toes and fans looking forward to things starting off with a bang.

Notre Dame at Ohio State, Sept. 3
It doesn't get much bigger than two of the biggest and most successful programs meeting for the first time in the regular season since 1996. One of the notable subplots is former Ohio State player Marcus Freeman returning home to start his first season as head coach of Notre Dame. There's also the inevitable fireworks as the Buckeyes return quarterback C.J. Stroud and their top running back (TreVeyon Henderson) and wide receiver (Jaxson Smith-Njigba) from last year's team that led the nation in scoring (45.7 points per game) and total offense (561.5 yards per game). The Irish will need to slow this game down with its offensive line controlling things to give their defense a chance. The strategy worked for Oregon in its upset at Ohio State last year. Could it work again?

Notre Dame running back Chris Tyree (25) tries to get past Oklahoma State's Jarrick Bernard-Converse (24) during the 2022 Playstation Fiesta Bowl on Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Oregon vs. Georgia (Atlanta), Sept. 3
How this for a storyline? The defensive coordinator that helped a program win its first national title in 41 years leaves for his first major head coaching job and his debut game brings him back hone to face the team he just left. That's the situation for former Bulldogs assistant Dan Lanning, who will lead the Ducks against Georgia on opening weekend. Adding to the intrigue is the possibility Auburn transfer Bo Nix could be starting for Oregon at quarterback after three years of facing the rival Bulldogs. The added backdrop is the Ducks are carrying the flag for the Pac-12 after the announced departure of Southern California and UCLA, and a win against the defending champions would be a heck of a statement in the opening game. For the Bulldogs, it's the first look at a rebuilt defense that lost a host of stars to the NFL but still has elite talent.




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Utah at Florida, Sept. 3
Another opportunity for the Pac-12 to change the narrative of the league being second-rate to the SEC. The Utes are attracting College Football Playoff attention after last season's run to the Rose Bowl and have most of their key players returning, led by quarterback Cam Rising and defensive back Clark Phillips. A non-conference win against a premier SEC team on the road would bolster their chances. This trip to Gainesville coincides with Billy Napier's debut as Gators coach. The climate in Florida certainly will be to the home team's advantage. And a win would give some immediate credibility to Napier's rebuilding job.




Cincinnati at Arkansas, Sept. 3
The Bearcats have won all of their 22 regular-season games the past two seasons before getting tripped up by SEC teams in bowl games, the last coming against Alabama in the playoff. With several starters departed, there are questions about how Cincinnati continues its success. There's probably no better place to quiet critics than winning on the road against the Razorbacks. Arkansas surprised with nine wins last season and bring back quarterback KJ Jefferson along with many of its key defenders. A possible run at the top half of the SEC West isn't out of the question for the Hogs, so this early game will provide a litmus test about its upward mobility.

West Virginia at Pittsburgh, Sept. 1

Played every year from 1943-2011, the Backyard Brawl has been on a hiatus since conference realignment shelved it for more than a decade. This return will start a run of eight games in 11 seasons between the schools. The timing for the Panthers seems perfect as they are coming off their first ACC title and return much of that group this season. The biggest question mark is whether Southern California transfer Kedon Slovis can fill the shoes of quarterback Kenny Pickett. The Mountaineers enter the fourth year of Neal Brown's tenure needing to make a jump to the top of the Big 12 after consistently finishing in the middle of the pack. They have their own former USC quarterback in JT Daniels, who spent the past two seasons at Georgia. Bragging rights and an important non-conference win will go to the victor.

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Penn State at Purdue, Sept. 1
Typically the opening weekend is reserved for non-conference matchups, but the Big Ten is kicking off with two league games in Week 1 after last week saw Northwestern defeat Nebraska. This Thursday night showdown between the Nittany Lions and Boilermakers is significant for both teams. Penn State needs a strong start to the season with frustrations with coach James Franklin growing louder after an 11-11 record the past two seasons. Sean Clifford is back for his sixth year and must play more efficiently at quarterback. On the plus side, the Lions should again be stingy on defense, which will be needed on this road trip. Purdue quietly won nine games last year and return Aidan O'Connell at quarterback. This should be a great atmosphere and a close, hard-fought struggle throughout.

North Carolina State at East Carolina, Sept. 3
The rivalry between the Wolfpack and Pirates might not be top of mind to most college football fans, but this will be the 10th meeting between the schools in the past 20 years and the series is just 5-4 in N.C. State's favor. The Wolfpack are harboring ACC and possible College Football Playoff dreams with quarterback Devin Leary and an elite defense in the fold. Going on the road in the opener against an in-state opponent in a raucous environment will surely be a tough test. East Carolina coach Mike Houston has slowly been building up the program and won seven games last season. He brings back a talented quarterback in Holton Ahlers and enough talent to pull a surprise.




Florida State vs. LSU (New Orleans), Sept. 4
Technically, the Seminoles opened last week with a defeat of Duquesne but the third season for coach Mike Norvell really starts with this showdown against the Tigers. Norvell has won combined eight games in his previous two campaigns, so pressure is on top produce with a lineup returning several contributors that helped the team win five of its last seven games. On the other sideline will be Brian Kelly, who left Notre Dame after 12 seasons for a rebuilding job with LSU. The Tigers, too, have been off the pace the past two seasons, so the first order of business is for Kelly to win this opener less than 100 miles from campus. It's a great opportunity for one of the programs to establish credibility and build momentum with a win against a big-name opponent.

Boise State at Oregon State, Sept. 3
The Beavers are one of the second-tier contenders in the Pac-12 after a surprise 2021 season that saw them win seven games, including a defeat of Utah State in the LA Bowl in their first postseason appearance since 2013. They'll be looking for more this year with quarterback Chance Nolan and one of the better offensive lines leading a run-based offense. The Broncos are looking to rebound after losing five games in their first year under Andy Avalos. The seven wins last year were their fewest since 1998. The hope for a rebound season starts with QB Hank Bachmeier, who finally stayed healthy last season and looks poised for a big senior season. The defense could be improved after ranking in the top 20 in points allowed. This should be a slugfest that provides the winner a big launching pad for the rest of the season.




Houston at Texas-San Antonio, Sept. 3
There may not be a ton of interest outside of the Lone Star State, but the clash between the Cougars and Roadrunners could loom large when the Group of Five berth in a New Year's Six bowl is handed out. Houston has the components to make a run at the American Athletic title after losing to Cincinnati in the championship game last season. UTSA won its first 11 games last year and took home the Conference USA title. Most of its prolific offense is back and can power another possible run at an unbeaten season.


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Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 08/31/22 01:55 AM
Besides OSU I'm interested in the Arkansas/Cincy game and LSU/FSU.. think both of those could be good games..
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 08/31/22 11:20 AM
The Oregon/Georgia game should be interesting, as well.
Posted By: PortlandDawg Re: College Football 2022 - 08/31/22 01:21 PM
I hope Georgia throttles Oregon. Duck fans are SO annoying. They act like a couple decent seasons made them football royalty. When in really they’re the court jester.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 08/31/22 01:23 PM
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2022 Heisman Trophy watch list: Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud headline top 10 candidates for award
Published: Aug 05, 2022 at 09:05 AM

Eric Edholm
Lead Draft Writer



Eighteen of the past 22 Heisman Trophy winners have been quarterbacks, dating back to the 2000 season. That's a big reason why -- little surprise -- my ranking of the top 10 candidates to win the 2022 Heisman is a quarterback-heavy group.

Alabama's Bryce Young earned 83 percent of the total Heisman voting points a year ago. But his candidacy really didn't take full hold until after Young led the Crimson Tide to a comeback win over Auburn in late November, followed by a victory over Georgia in the SEC Championship Game.

Although Young has to be listed among the favorites this year, the race feels open. Only two other top-10 vote getters in 2021 -- Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud (fourth place) and Alabama edge rusher Will Anderson Jr. (fifth) -- return for the 2022 college season.

We'll certainly be welcoming some newer names to the mix this year. The transfer portal and a wilder coaching carousel in recent years all point toward less predictable Heisman results this season. Plus, history: We haven't had a back-to-back winner since the mid-1970s.

And with WR DeVonta Smith taking home the award in 2020, and two defensive players (Michigan's Aidan Hutchinson in 2021 and Ohio State's Chase Young in 2019) finishing in the top five in recent years, voters have shown more willingness to consider non-QB options.

So rather than just naming the 10 best quarterbacks, the list below offers more breadth and variety in this year's pool of candidates. Here are the 10 players that I believe have the best chance to take home the hardware -- plus, a couple dark-horse candidates thrown in for good measure.


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10

TreVeyon Henderson
Ohio State · RB · Sophomore
Why he could win: The top running back in the 2021 recruiting class had some absurd highlights in his first season, racking up 1,560 scrimmage yards and 19 TDs (15 rushing, four receiving) on a mere 210 touches. Just imagine what he could do with a J.K. Dobbins-like workload this season.



Biggest potential roadblock: Right now, Henderson has two teammates -- C.J. Stroud and Jaxon Smith-Njigba -- ahead of him in the pecking order for various reasons, and Henderson must be more consistent. He amassed 21.6 percent of his rushing yards versus Tulsa in the third game of the season and had only two more 100-yard rushing games thereafter. Playing in a pass-heavy attack (and sharing the load with Miyan Williams) are limiting factors.



Plus, there seems to be something of an anti-RB bias these days. Najee Harris (1,466 rushing yards, 26 rushing TDs for Alabama in 2020) and Jonathan Taylor (2,003 yards, 21 TDs for Wisconsin in 2019) could fare no better than fifth in the Heisman voting. Dobbins, who had nearly identical production to Taylor in 2019, finished sixth that year.


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9

D.J. Uiagalelei
Clemson · QB · Junior
Why he could win: Uiagalelei seemed to be almost completely written off after his early-season struggles in 2021, and it was understandable. But it’s not as if the former five-star recruit suddenly became untalented. The challenge of replacing Trevor Lawrence (and doing so without many of his best weapons) was too daunting a year ago.



However, this Clemson team -- and Uiagalelei, for that matter -- is just too gifted for a repeat of 2021 to happen. The QB who produced 781 pass yards, six total TDs and no interceptions in replacing Lawrence against Boston College and Notre Dame in 2020 has shown us he can thrive, and he’s coming off a bounce-back spring performance. The Clemson receiving corps and offensive line should be better, and if the downfield passing game opens back up, the offense could be back to producing regular fireworks.



Biggest potential roadblock: Last year was straight-up ugly in a lot of ways, both for Uiagalelei and the Tigers. He finished with a 9:10 TD-INT ratio, and Clemson’s 10-3 record and No. 14 final ranking somehow felt far worse. Why the wheels fell off offensively is anyone’s guess, and now Uiagalelei technically must keep his job, with star recruit Cade Klubnik breathing down his neck.

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8

Tyler Van Dyke
Miami · QB · Sophomore (RS)
Why he could win: After a few tough outings to start his 2021 season, Van Dyke finished on a tear. He led Miami to big wins over N.C. State and Pitt, totaling 2,194 pass yards and a 20:3 TD-to-INT ratio in the final six games. Now new head coach Mario Cristobal takes over and his expertise should help firm up the offensive line.



Will Mallory has been a solid target at tight end, and Clemson transfer Frank Ladson Jr. could lead the receiving group. Without an established run game, the Hurricanes might be resorting to slinging the ball again -- and that’s great news for Van Dyke’s Heisman chances.



Biggest potential roadblock: How many games must Miami win for Van Dyke to have a legitimate shot? Nine? Ten? More? Going into College Station and beating Texas A&M on Sept. 17 would help. Part of the narrative for Van Dyke is the question of whether he can lead Miami back to (or at least to the precipice of) its former glory.



We love nostalgia, and there would be plenty of Vinny Testaverde and Gino Torretta callbacks for good measure, but this isn’t likely to be an easy chore. Miami has talent, but until further notice, it’s fair to be a bit skeptical in terms of how high the program can climb in 2022.

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7

Dillon Gabriel
Oklahoma · QB · Junior (RS)
Why he could win: An undersized, Hawaii-born lefty slinger is being pumped up as a Heisman candidate? Where have we heard that one before? Tua Tagovailoa might not have won the award (finishing second in 2018), but Dillon has a chance to accomplish what Tua couldn’t.



After two-plus seasons of tearing up the American Athletic Conference at UCF, Gabriel has moved to Norman, where he’ll be driving a pretty robust offense led by receivers Marvin Mims and Theo Wease. Gabriel has tossed two or more TDs in 22 of his 26 college games and once threw for 601 yards and five TDs in a loss at Memphis. He’ll be reunited with offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby, who called plays for Gabriel in his standout true-freshman season.



Biggest potential roadblock: Gabriel is coming to Oklahoma amid a sea of change, with a new coaching staff and significant roster churn. This just isn’t the same crop of talent as we’re used to seeing there. On one hand, a softer schedule of defenses is a benefit toward Gabriel thriving, but if the Sooners drop an unexpected game or two along the way, it could hurt his chances.



Heisman voters were thoughtful when dishing out the award to talented quarterbacks in three- and four-loss seasons in recent years (SEE: Lamar Jackson and Robert Griffin III), but Gabriel isn’t quite the “Did you just see that?!?” dual-threat playmaker who owns highlight reels.

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6

Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Ohio State · WR · Junior
Why he could win: Games such as Smith-Njigba’s performance in the Rose Bowl (15 catches, 324 yards, three TDs) against a very good Utah defense can resonate. There is a scenario where a receiver can win the award over his own quarterback, as we saw in 2020 with DeVonta Smith taking it over Mac Jones. Smith-Njigba was one of college football’s best players in the second half of last season, and OSU must replace nearly 2,000 receiving yards and 25 TD catches with Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave off to the NFL.



A statement performance against Notre Dame in the season opener could help grow some buzz for Smith-Njigba, and the regular-season finale versus Michigan in the Horseshoe is the kind of stage that can help seal the Heisman deal with a monster showing.



Biggest potential roadblock: Smith-Njigba is still playing in one of the most loaded receiver groups in the country, even with notable losses. His talent is above reproach, but that strong supporting cast could hurt his chances in some ways. Plus, Smith-Njigba is still a wide receiver, and last we checked, DeVonta Smith remains the only true wideout since 1991 to win the award.



Something would likely need to go horribly wrong for Buckeyes QB C.J. Stroud to not be in the Heisman picture this year. If Stroud has a great season and Smith-Njigba doesn’t produce at a bonkers rate, well, the Heisman nod typically goes to the quarterback in these situations.

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5

Bijan Robinson
Texas · RB · Junior
Why he could win: If there’s a non-QB offensive player who could swoop in and take home the hardware, it might be Robinson. He has all the physical tools to dominate again with the perfect blend of size, speed and vision. Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian paved the way for RB Najee Harris to finish fifth in the 2020 Heisman race when he called plays at Alabama and could unleash Robinson in a similar way.



A big showing on Sept. 10 versus Alabama -- win or loss -- could kickstart Robinson’s campaign, and a late-season game at Kansas could offer Robinson a prime stat-padding opportunity to get him to New York as a finalist. He gashed the Jayhawks last year before a third-quarter elbow injury ended his season, and KU sneaked out of Austin with a win in overtime.



Biggest potential roadblock: Can Texas have a season befitting of a Heisman winner? It’s hard enough for a non-quarterback to win the thing, and it typically requires a combination of individual dominance and team success.



Robinson also has had his share of injuries the past two seasons, making a fully healthy season a bit of a projection. He likely will need to be out there dominating on a weekly basis to be in the Heisman mix. But Texas also has a terrific backup in Roschon Johnson, whose presence should prevent Robinson from being overworked.

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4

Will Anderson Jr.
Alabama · Edge · Junior
Why he could win: Considered a Heisman-finalist snub last year, Williams was absolutely tremendous for the Tide, collecting an FBS-best 17.5 sacks and 34.5 tackles for loss. There easily could be a makeup call here this season if Anderson comes close to that level of production again.



The Crimson Tide defense once again should be loaded, and Alabama's always on national TV. Anderson is as close to a non-QB household name as there is in college football, and a big 2022 season has to at least put him in the Heisman conversation, especially if the Tide make another run at the national title.



Biggest potential roadblock: He isn’t considered the Heisman favorite on his own team -- that would be quarterback Bryce Young. The fact that only one primarily defensive player (Charles Woodson, 1997) has won the award certainly plays against Anderson and every other defender in the country. Matching his absurd 2021 production also will be no easy chore.

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3

Caleb Williams
USC · QB · Sophomore
Why he could win: Williams didn’t start a game for Oklahoma until Oct. 16 last year, yet he still entered the Heisman discussion as a true freshman before a few late-season slip-ups. He was an immediate star, accounting for 27 TDs despite barely attempting 200 passes.



Now Williams and Lincoln Riley have made the trip together to USC and could be part of a huge program revival as it starts the process of joining the Big Ten in a couple years. Williams is a gifted runner and thrower and he’ll have one of the best receivers in the country, Pitt transfer Jordan Addison, as part of a talented crop of newcomers with which to work.



The schedule isn’t that daunting outside of the Notre Dame and Utah games, as USC doesn’t face Oregon this season. Riley’s OU teams went 55-10 and never lost more than two games in any of his five seasons.



Biggest potential roadblock: There are many new faces that need to mesh together under Riley’s watch, and yet the expectations are already sky high. The collection of talent is tremendous, but it could take some time to jell.



USC’s three games prior to the Heisman voting deadline -- at UCLA, vs. Notre Dame and potentially the Pac-12 title game -- all could have an outsized effect on Williams’ chances to win. Any type of stumble down the stretch, something Riley’s OU teams were occasionally prone to, could hinder his candidacy.



In the early 2000s, the Trojans had Heisman winners in three out of four seasons. But amazingly, they’ve not even had a finalist for the award since 2005.

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2

C.J. Stroud
Ohio State · QB · Sophomore (RS)
Why he could win: Stroud is favored by some to win the award. Ohio State’s offense once again could be a monster this season, and Stroud’s passing numbers last year -- in three fewer games -- were quite comparable to (and in some cases, better than) reigning Heisman winner Bryce Young’s.



Stroud will have an explosive target in Jaxon Smith-Njigba (No. 6 on this list), along with other promising WR options in Marvin Harrison Jr., Emeka Egbuka and Julian Fleming. There’s also star RB TreVeyon Henderson (No. 10 on this list), a strong offensive line and Ryan Day, one of the best play-callers in college football. It’s a perfect environment in which Stroud should thrive.



Biggest potential roadblock: Stroud hasn’t been a big running threat in college, so there could be dual-threat passers elsewhere with more gaudy overall numbers. Plus, Stroud was occasionally prone to slow starts in games last year and loses two top-11 overall picks in WRs Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave, plus two starting linemen and TE Jeremy Ruckert.



Stroud might also need to beat Michigan in their annual late-season tilt, nearly always a significant game. This award often is shifted by one or two big contests. A huge performance against the Wolverines could give him his Heisman moment, but a stinker could sink Stroud’s chances late.


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1

Bryce Young
Alabama · QB · Junior
Why he could win: He won the Heisman last season. Young wowed with his poise and accuracy, consistently making great decisions in his first full campaign as a starter after watching Heisman finalist Mac Jones lead the Tide to a national title the year before.



Young completed more than 70 percent of his passes in eight games in 2021 and logged a stunning 47:7 TD-to-INT ratio. He floundered a bit in the second half of the national title game loss to Georgia after the injury to Jameson Williams and when Bama’s offensive line came up short. But we’re talking about one of the more precocious and efficient passers in college football here. There’s a good reason why Young is one of the clear favorites for the award.



Biggest potential roadblock: He won the award last season. After all, the last (and only) back-to-back winner was Ohio State’s Archie Griffin in the mid-1970s. Whether voters are biased against former winners repeating or if the pressure of matching or surpassing the previous year’s achievements is too great, repeating is just difficult.



More taxing for Young’s chances to win might be the fact that he loses the team’s top four leaders in receptions from last season, as well as his best blocker (Evan Neal). The Tide’s schedule is also once again a monster, and the addition of RB Jahmyr Gibbs could cut into Young’s massive passing numbers from a year ago. Surpassing, or even matching, his 2021 passing stats could be extremely difficult for Young.

TWO DARK-HORSE CANDIDATES

Braelon Allen
Wisconsin · RB · Sophomore
Why he could win: There’s nothing quite like a Wisconsin tailback to fire up the college football nostalgia generator, and Allen is one of the best runners in the sport. After receiving only 12 carries in the first three games of last season, Allen averaged 135.4 yards per game and 7.0 yards per carry over the final nine games and totaled 11 TDs.



The Badgers won’t wait that long this season to get Allen going. There are tough road games at Ohio State and Michigan State, but the schedule is much softer at other times, and seeing Wisconsin in the Big Ten title game wouldn’t shock anyone.



Biggest potential roadblock: The Ron Dayne era sadly is gone. If Jonathan Taylor can finish sixth, ninth and fifth, respectively, in the Heisman voting in his three years of college, what -- pray tell -- must Allen do to improve on that? He also has not displayed much receiving prowess to date, something that also limited Taylor’s mass appeal a bit.



Teaming with Chez Mellusi also could cut into Allen’s production, and the Badgers’ one-dimensional quality likely will make for some tough sledding until Graham Mertz shows he can threaten teams with the downfield passing game. There’s a reason Allen is more of a sleeper for the Heisman.


Cameron Rising
Utah · QB · Junior (RS)
Why he could win: I considered a host of QBs here, including Louisville’s Malik Cunningham, Texas’ Quinn Ewers and Florida’s Anthony Richardson. So why Rising over all of them? First off, he’s certainly a long shot, which adds to the appeal. But second, Utah could be a top-10 team when it’s all said and done, and Rising has a chance to experience a Joe Burrow-ish leap in his second year starting.



He’s a quality run threat, was very efficient in a 25-throw-per-game setting and might put up some big numbers with more opportunities, as his heroic effort in the Rose Bowl loss to Ohio State seemed to show. Rising has perhaps the best receiving duo in the country at tight end with Dalton Kincaid and Brant Kuithe, along with a robust run game. This is the best Heisman shot for a Utes QB since Alex Smith finished fourth in the voting back in 2004.



Biggest potential roadblock: Utah is in the Pac-12, and the Heisman top fives have been dominated in recent years by the SEC and Big Ten. It would take a pretty deep run for Rising to get on the Heisman radar, and there are some potential pitfalls. The season opens with a big game at Florida, includes a sneaky-tough home game in September against San Diego State (who beat the Utes in 2021) and features a season-on-the-line type of showdown at Oregon on Nov. 19 -- assuming there are no other slip-ups along the way.



Burrow went from 23 total TDs in 2019 to 65 in 2020. That’s the kind of massive leap Rising might need to crash this Heisman party. Even with Utah’s willingness to open things up offensively, that’s quite the imagination stretch, especially with security blanket Britain Covey gone.

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Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 08/31/22 02:26 PM
J/C

I had a thought the other day about this weekend’s slate of games. Of course the first weekend typically offers some cool matchups of independent games .. and we also know that college starts a week before the NFL.

Wouldn’t it be cool to have the NCAA spread out the marquee games this first weekend a little more? Play 1-2 Thursday night, all day Saturday, a few on Sunday, and even Monday. That would be much more fun for the fans as well. I always hate having two big games on at the same time, and they can go wall-to-wall this weekend while the NFL isn’t playing yet.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 08/31/22 03:23 PM
I use the remote a lot. Surf back and forth. Most of those game times are usually staggered enough you can still catch a good deal of the action.
I'll keep my eye on both the Gators v Utah and thr OSU v ND game. The Gator kick is at 7.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 08/31/22 03:48 PM
Florida/Utah will be on my radar too
Posted By: RememberMuni Re: College Football 2022 - 09/01/22 01:49 AM
Backyard Brawl tomorrow night, Oregon V Georgia on Saturday, followed by OSU V ND. Great weekend to kick it off.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/01/22 01:49 PM
Pitt/WVU is a big deal around my neck of the woods too
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/01/22 01:52 PM
Yeah, I'm looking forward to it. It unofficially kicks off football season for me. Week 0 didn't do it for me. This game is a true rivalry and it's football every week of the year for quite some time. Let's Go!!!
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/01/22 11:19 PM
Watching the Backyard Brawl. Guys, I can't properly express how much I love football. And there is something about college football that makes it even better. The enthusiasm of the crowd, the rivalries, the pomp that seems a bit more pure and less canned than that in the NFL. I mean, I love the NFL because the players are better and the game is faster and more spectacular, but the atmosphere of in these collegiate stadiums is hard to match.

That God football is back.
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 12:39 AM
Originally Posted by PortlandDawg
I hope Georgia throttles Oregon. Duck fans are SO annoying. They act like a couple decent seasons made them football royalty. When in really they’re the court jester.


I'm expecting Georgia to kill them....
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 01:33 AM
Originally Posted by PortlandDawg
I hope Georgia throttles Oregon. Duck fans are SO annoying. They act like a couple decent seasons made them football royalty. When in really they’re the court jester.


HEY!!!
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 02:06 AM
This Pit/WVU game is very good. That WVU WR is really good. I think his name is Ford-Wheaton is a stud!
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 02:31 AM
WVU up late with the ball.

PSU looks to be the better team than Purdue.
Posted By: Bull_Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 03:25 AM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
This Pit/WVU game is very good. That WVU WR is really good. I think his name is Ford-Wheaton is a stud!

I was thinking the same. Then he let a ball go through his hands and off his helmet that turned into a pick-6. Need to see how the rest of the season goes.
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 03:49 AM
Great game!
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 07:39 AM
And in other news the Vols tune up with Ball State went as planned, winning 59-10. Not shocking, but it is always a good sign when things go about as one would expect.

Heupel seems to have the Vols back on track. He has the guys playing and the recruiting went well this year. I am not a big Vol fan, but my wife is a Tn. grad so I have that dynamic going and it is my state university, so I have to have some rooting interest.
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 07:12 PM
j/c...

Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 08:34 PM
I was just getting ready to post that tweet. It's big news. I would have preferred 8, but I understand that 12 was actually easier to get approved.
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/02/22 09:11 PM
They should just leave it at 4. Even with 4 there always seems to be a team or two that doesn't belong.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 12:02 PM
Originally Posted by jfanent
They should just leave it at 4. Even with 4 there always seems to be a team or two that doesn't belong.

I see some good coming out of this.

It will help some of these conferences like the Big 12, PAC 12, ACC, etc stay alive because they can tell recruits that they can play in the tournament.

It should help decrease the number of players who opt out of playing in bowl games.

There will be more money and that is good w/the new NIL rules.

A team's season won't be done just because they suffer one untimely loss. Some teams can't afford an early-season loss.

It creates more discussion and debate. [LOL, not sure if that is good or bad.]

There will be added importance to more late-season games.

This should lead to the SEC playing 9 conference games like other conferences such as the Big 10 does. For too long, the SEC has benefitted from only playing 8 and putting a cupcake on their schedule right before a big in-conference game.

Critics said the NFL postseason would not be as good when they expanded the number of playoff teams. They were wrong. Last year's playoffs were the best I ever remember seeing.

Again, I would have preferred 8, but I understand that they needed to go to 12 to get the unanimous vote due there being multiple conferences.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 02:36 PM
I watched the second half of the Old Dominion vs Va Tech game. Pretty cool upset IMO
Posted By: Bull_Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 06:43 PM
I can't tell how much this game is about Michigan being good vs. how bad Colorado St is as they break in a new QB. Michigan definitely has some athletes.
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 07:32 PM
BG Falcons have a 7-0 lead on UCLA........

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Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 07:49 PM
Iowa wins 7-3 with two safeties
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 07:52 PM
Absolute heartbreaker for ECU. Kicker biffed it twice at the end of the game.
Posted By: Rishuz Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 08:20 PM
Originally Posted by Milk Man
Absolute heartbreaker for ECU. Kicker biffed it twice at the end of the game.


I was watching it live. Feel awful for the kid.
Posted By: bonefish Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 08:23 PM
I don't watch much college football. I will watch to see a highly touted player.

Or, some of the huge games.

I just turned on Oregon Ga. First quarter early. I don't know the players. So, the Oregon qb drops back and lets a long one go.

This corner from Georgia Malaki Starks makes this sick int. Double move. He sticks to his guy.

The receiver has a half step the qb throws a great pass. Starks tracks the ball. Turns at full speed goes up and somehow elevates backwards just as the pass comes down, off the ground with both feet, leans almost full horizontal and grabs the ball with outstretched hands; and makes the catch.

I watched like three times. And was blown away. What an incredible play.

Apparently this guy has a great reputation and was a five star recruit.

I am sure it will shown as a highlight play. Truly a remarkable play.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 09:31 PM
Florida always plays FSU. They may be down from time to time, but I wouldn't call that a cupcake.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 10:47 PM
The App. State vs UNC and the East Carolina vs N.C. State were unreal games. Both dawgs had a great chance to win and blew it. Entertaining games, though. The rest of the games were pretty bad. Although the Cinci/Arkansas game isn't bad. Too many dumb penalties by the Bearcats.

One comment on Georgia. They had 15 players drafted and I think went in the first round. Some folks have said that is too much to overcome, but remember this, they have been in top 3-4 in recruiting along w/Alabama and Ohio State for the last five years or so. They are loaded w/talent.
Posted By: Psydeffect Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 10:51 PM
Cincinnati just keeps squandering opportunity after opportunity. smh
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 11:40 PM
j/c...

This Houston/UTSA game is wild.
Posted By: Frenchy Re: College Football 2022 - 09/03/22 11:42 PM
Originally Posted by Milk Man
j/c...

This Houston/UTSA game is wild.

I just texted my buddy that exact same thing.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/04/22 01:13 AM
The UTSA Houston game and the Wyoming games were nuts
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 09/04/22 04:50 AM
Love this. College football tradition is the best.

Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/04/22 11:26 AM
And the Utes had us up against the wall a few times and we didn't back down.

I think Billy Napier is going to do good things at Florida. Give him a few full recruiting cycles and it will be looking good. I know 4-5 top recruits were in town for the game last night. That win should go a long way to lock at least a few down.

That tradition isn't that old. We started that after Tom Petty passed away. Tom was a Gainesville native and worked as a groundkeeper at the University to make a living while his music career was just getting started and hadn't taken off. Tom was always loyal to the Gators and the city and helped the town and school with many charity events.

Go Gators
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: College Football 2022 - 09/04/22 03:25 PM
Congrats to your Gators on a hard fought win.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/04/22 07:06 PM
LSU vs FSU tonight … LSU is a 4 pt favorite. Anybody have a good opinion one way or another?
Posted By: Day of the Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 03:19 AM
LSU makes unbelievable comeback to just get the game tying extra point blocked and lose. What a finish to this game. Unreal! 99 yard drive in last 1:30 and a TD on last play after FSU fumbled on the LSU goal line to just give LSU life. Incredible.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 11:18 AM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I was just getting ready to post that tweet. It's big news. I would have preferred 8, but I understand that 12 was actually easier to get approved.

I also think with 8 you might still hear some complaining. Not so much about #9 being a legit #1 contender, but more along the lines it includes more teams from all conferences. It also elevates more of the Bowl sites. Name sponsors want some elevated exposure.

At least at this point if #13 starts to moan about things it will be much easier to tell them to shut-up and be happy with the Alamo Bowl.

Any idea on how they are going to work things? With 12 teams you are going to work down to 3 teams. Is the highest ranked team at that point going to get a bye?
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 11:59 AM
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Any idea on how they are going to work things? With 12 teams you are going to work down to 3 teams. Is the highest ranked team at that point going to get a bye?


This is from memory, but it goes something like this:

--Six highest ranked conference champions and six at-large teams will make the tournament.

--The four highest ranked conference champs will receive byes.

--Then, 5 plays 12, 6 plays 11, etc.

--One cool twist is that the highest ranked teams of those who don't have byes will play first game at home. Example, #12 travels to pay #5 at 5's home field.

--Then, the quarter finals and semifinals will be played w/in the bowl system, just like it has been. And, the Championship game will continue to be played at rotating sites.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 12:03 PM
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
LSU makes unbelievable comeback to just get the game tying extra point blocked and lose. What a finish to this game. Unreal! 99 yard drive in last 1:30 and a TD on last play after FSU fumbled on the LSU goal line to just give LSU life. Incredible.

No doubt. If you were trying to convince someone to watch college football, have them watch that game. What an exciting ending that was packed w/emotional highs and lows.

All in all..............what a great Week 1 weekend it was for college football!
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 12:25 PM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
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Any idea on how they are going to work things? With 12 teams you are going to work down to 3 teams. Is the highest ranked team at that point going to get a bye?


This is from memory, but it goes something like this:

--Six highest ranked conference champions and six at-large teams will make the tournament.

--The four highest ranked conference champs will receive byes.

--Then, 5 plays 12, 6 plays 11, etc.

--One cool twist is that the highest ranked teams of those who don't have byes will play first game at home. Example, #12 travels to pay #5 at 5's home field.

--Then, the quarter finals and semifinals will be played w/in the bowl system, just like it has been. And, the Championship game will continue to be played at rotating sites.

There are 6 conferences worth a darn? I get that you have to include them, but not to sound snobbish but the 3rd or 4th place SEC is probably better than..who is the 6th conference? You could probably say the same about the Big 10..at least the 2nd and 3rd teams.

So lets cut to the chase here...the SEC and Big 10 championship losers get in. Then 2 others...
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 12:44 PM
Including those other conferences was the only way to get the expansion approved.
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 02:04 PM
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So lets cut to the chase here...the SEC and Big 10 championship losers get in. Then 2 others...

Yep. Those championship games will be rendered meaningless. The smaller conference championships will probably be a ticket to the tournament. This is going to be interesting......do you automatically put in a MAC champion ahead of a 4th place SEC team? Another thing to consider, is that do we really want to see 2 and 3 loss teams regularly playing for the NC? The 11th and 12th ranked teams last year had 3 and 4 losses respectively.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 03:04 PM
Originally Posted by jfanent
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So lets cut to the chase here...the SEC and Big 10 championship losers get in. Then 2 others...

Yep. Those championship games will be rendered meaningless. The smaller conference championships will probably be a ticket to the tournament. This is going to be interesting......do you automatically put in a MAC champion ahead of a 4th place SEC team? Another thing to consider, is that do we really want to see 2 and 3 loss teams regularly playing for the NC? The 11th and 12th ranked teams last year had 3 and 4 losses respectively.

Good gosh, the MAC wouldn't be included, would they? Just because you are a conference champ doesn't mean you can play football with good schools. If they were in the SEC they might win 1 upset game a year.

I admit I have a strong SEC bias, but dad gum, just because you lost to Ala. or Georgia doesn't mean one of those teams can't beat nearly everybody else in the country. The Big 10 usually has 2-3 teams that can stomp on nearly anybody. The MAC goes to play those schools to get a payday and lose by 30.

I miss those MAC games. Seems like in the mid 80's they were on Thursday nights on maybe ESPN.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 03:26 PM
I don't think you guys have this right about the MAC.

The Power 5 conferences are the ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Pac 12, and SEC. The highest ranked team among the American Atlantic Conference, Conference USA, MAC, Mountain West Conference, and Sun Belt Conference are the remaining conferences.
Posted By: Bull_Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 03:30 PM
Will there even be a PAC-12 when this starts?
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 03:34 PM
I think one of the reasons they went to this beyond the obvious monetary windfall it will bring is to keep these lesser conferences alive. I don't think the mega-conferences are really good for college football.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 04:25 PM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I think one of the reasons they went to this beyond the obvious monetary windfall it will bring is to keep these lesser conferences alive. I don't think the mega-conferences are really good for college football.

I tend to agree.
Posted By: THROW LONG Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 06:17 PM
As long it comes down to just spitballing I would have liked to have seen a few years of this.
Think of the current system, with 4 teams, a coulple of years ago it was 2 teams, there was talk of expanding it to 6,8, or more teams.
(Dollars would have never let it happen but)
I would have like to have seen a few years of this happening
The College Football committee doesn't give any indication before the final day the selection day.

On the Selection committee announcement day the committee decides whether that years College football playoff would be either
a 6 team playoff
a 4 team playoff or
a 2 team playoff. ( And who those teams would be.)

Which would make the weeks leading up to it, the arguments for what to do, just as interesting as it's always been.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/05/22 10:05 PM
Sure, and forget the planning it takes to actually conduct the playoffs and bowl match-ups.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/06/22 02:15 AM
Clemson looks very rough tonight
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 02:36 PM
Did anyone see the segment on College Gameday about Uvalde's first home game? They won in miraculous fashion as the clock was winding down. So inspiring!

Here is an article about the end of the game:

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Uvalde high school football team wins first home game in miraculous fashion
Jon Cooper | 7 days ago
Uvalde’s high school football team won its first home game Friday night 34-28 in incredible fashion.

The town has been plagued with anger and grief the entire summer after the unbelievably awful shooting that left 21 people dead at Robb Elementary School on May 24.

Uvalde hosted its first home game of the season against C.C. Winn High School Mavericks Friday night.

Fast forward to just 36 seconds left in the game, Uvalde had the ball down 28-27. In back-to-back plays, Uvalde went 59 yards for the go-head touchdown.

First, running back Jonathan Jimenez reversed the field for an incredible run down to the 10-yard-line. Then, Uvalde’s quarterback threw a pass to the receiver, who caught it with one hand with just 12 seconds left for the go-ahead touchdown.

Check this out:

This is absolute goosebumps stuff:

Uvalde High School won its first home game tonight 34-28.

It happened thanks to a miraculous 51-yard run with 36 seconds to go.
And then a go-ahead, one-handed TD catch with 12 seconds left.
Have to love sports.#txhsfb @wfaa pic.twitter.com/AXSs1zakUu

— William Joy (@WilliamJoy) September 3, 2022

There’s no moving on from the grief and tragedy that this town has experienced; however, there are moments when folks can maybe escape it for a while to experience an incredible moment.

https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/s...s-first-home-game-in-miraculous-fashion/
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 05:35 PM
Despite the officials refusing to call PI on Alabama, it looks like Texas is going into halftime with a lead.
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 05:35 PM
....and he missed from 19yds out. Texas/Alabama 10-10 at the half. Hookem' Horns!
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 06:16 PM
My God, these refs want to give the game to Alabama. Texas just got a safety and they called one of the cheesiest roughing the passer penalties I've ever seen.
Posted By: ScottPlayersFacemask Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 06:49 PM
Brice Young has 77 yards going into the 4th….so does he still have the Heisman wrapped up? rolleyes


Also, nice no call on that face mask on that goal line run by Robinson.
Posted By: FATE Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 07:35 PM
Well that sucks.
Posted By: ScottPlayersFacemask Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 07:38 PM
Yep, my parents are visiting. Once, TX kicked the field goal I said, well this game is over.

All they will do is dump off, dump off, out route and kick game winner.

Story line: Brice is clutch in the 4th quarter
Posted By: PortlandDawg Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 08:39 PM
If Ewlers played out that game I have a feeling Texas wins easy. He was hitting deep balls early. One an easy TD that was dropped. A shame he went out so early. His backup just couldn’t hit those deeper routes. It constrained the Texas offense to not being able to stretch the field. Shame.
Alabama can’t run the ball for squat. I hope they get exposed and beaten a couple times this year. Though the refs are hard to beat. Geez what an egregiously missed face mask call on that last Texas drive.

Ohio State took care of business. Bring on Toledo.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 08:58 PM
Good game by Texas and a great job by the fans.

In the end, cream rises. The better team won.

This close game will probably make Bama even tougher the rest of the way.
Posted By: ScottPlayersFacemask Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 09:18 PM
This is also why the SEC top teams try not to schedule home/away out of conference games. It’s not easy.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 09:30 PM
I have no idea why that wasn't intentional grounding and a safety in the Alabama/Texas game other than they always get the calls.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 09:36 PM
Damn, Notre Dame is getting beat by Marshall. That is going to hurt Ohio State.
Posted By: ScottPlayersFacemask Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 09:53 PM
There were a few bad/questionable calls in that game. But on the flip side, Tx missed that field goal before half time. The clock management was bad at the end.


It was meaningless, but the last three downs before the final kick by Bama was terrible play calling. I said out loud,is Bama trying to give this away? They’re down 2 with a chip shot (1 timeout) and three dumb short passes. Just run one run play and kick it. There’s no need to force those throws for a TD
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:01 PM
I was asking a legit question. I had the Ohio State game on my main TV w/the volume up. On my second TV, I was flipping back and forth between the Tex/Bama game and the SC/Ark game, but I keep the sound muted on that TV. Clearly, the ball did not make it back to the LOS. I am pretty sure he was in the pocket. I wonder why it wasn't intentional grounding. Not complaining...well, maybe a little...LOL........but, I am curious.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:01 PM
ND loses to … MARSHALL??
Posted By: ScottPlayersFacemask Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:05 PM
I was switching back and forth between the games (OSU/Bama games). I think I missed that play.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:16 PM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I have no idea why that wasn't intentional grounding and a safety in the Alabama/Texas game other than they always get the calls.

He wasn't down. His hand was on the ground, but that isn't down.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:18 PM
Originally Posted by Dawgs4Life
ND loses to … MARSHALL??

No doubt that casts some shade over OSU's win last week, or it could if strength of schedule comes in to play later in the season.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:23 PM
Originally Posted by ScottPlayersFacemask
This is also why the SEC top teams try not to schedule home/away out of conference games. It’s not easy.

That isn't the case. We just watched Bama at Texas. I am now watching Tn at Pitt. Last week Ga. played Oregon. You also have to consider the SEC plays top teams every week. They don't need to schedule many more.

I know you guys are sick of the SEC steamrolling the other leagues the last 15 or so years, but facts are facts.
Posted By: archbolddawg Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:23 PM
Who was he throwing to?
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:34 PM
Originally Posted by archbolddawg
Who was he throwing to?

I don't know. Evidently somebody.
Posted By: ScottPlayersFacemask Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:37 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by ScottPlayersFacemask
This is also why the SEC top teams try not to schedule home/away out of conference games. It’s not easy.

That isn't the case. We just watched Bama at Texas. I am now watching Tn at Pitt. Last week Ga. played Oregon. You also have to consider the SEC plays top teams every week. They don't need to schedule many more.

I know you guys are sick of the SEC steamrolling the other leagues the last 15 or so years, but facts are facts.

Peen…. I said top teams….Tenn hasn’t been relevant since…I don’t know, when Tee Martin played?

I didn’t complain about who they play. I stated they try not to play home/away out of conference games. Bama played at Tx. GA played Oregon at GA. Usually the games are at home or some neutral site that is in the south
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 10:47 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I have no idea why that wasn't intentional grounding and a safety in the Alabama/Texas game other than they always get the calls.

He wasn't down. His hand was on the ground, but that isn't down.

I did not say he was down. I said it was intentional grounding. The ball did not reach the LOS and he was not out of the pocket. That should have been a safety.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/10/22 11:55 PM
Wow. App St beat Texas A&M!
Posted By: Squires Re: College Football 2022 - 09/11/22 02:39 AM


Looks down to me.

As for why intentional grounding wasn't called. I can think of 2 reasons.

1. It's bama, so the refs are on their side.

2. He threw it into a Texas defender and it got deflected. If a defender changes the trajectory of the ball, would that prevent intentional grounding from being called?

The ball was deflected upward and there was a texas player in the area, almost got intercepted for a td.
Posted By: FATE Re: College Football 2022 - 09/11/22 04:21 AM
Didn't watch the game, don't know much about this controversy, but...

A. He doesn't look down to me in that pic. He's on top of the other player and I don't think a calf counts until we have a knee (I could be wrong).

B. If the ball is deflected, I don't there is any room for a ref to determine how it affected the ball, it basically nullifies intentional grounding (could be wrong again).
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 09/11/22 05:22 AM
j/c...

Donte Whitner on the broadcast team for this Oregon St vs. Fresno St game. Always fun to see the broadcast teams for the less viewed college football games.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/11/22 09:22 AM
Originally Posted by Milk Man
j/c...

Donte Whitner on the broadcast team for this Oregon St vs. Fresno St game. Always fun to see the broadcast teams for the less viewed college football games.
I was watching that game too. I love a good LATE Saturday night game on the couch with a full slate of NFL tomorrow on tap
Posted By: Homewood Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/11/22 03:26 PM
I enjoy College football. Other than Notre Dame I really don't dislike anyone although sometimes I get a little tired of the same teams playing for the National Championship. I usually root for the underdog and love the upsets!!
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/12/22 08:49 AM
I liked when the MAC had a TV deal and played on Thursday night. May have been back when guys like Rothlesburger and Pennington were playing college ball.

It doesn't have to be OSU or Alabama to watch a good football game. In some ways, even better. Most of those guys know the odds of a payday in the pros are slim. They are giving it their all and playing to be a part of the game.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/12/22 11:41 AM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
I liked when the MAC had a TV deal and played on Thursday night. May have been back when guys like Rothlesburger and Pennington were playing college ball.

It doesn't have to be OSU or Alabama to watch a good football game. In some ways, even better. Most of those guys know the odds of a payday in the pros are slim. They are giving it their all and playing to be a part of the game.
I actually really agree. One of my favorite parts of football season is watching the mid-major type teams on Tues, Wed, and Thurs nights. I don’t watch them much, but it’s cool to see them have their spotlight. And it kind of is an appetizer to the weekend.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 09/12/22 01:07 PM
No doubt it is good football. The local UTC Mocs aren't fun to watch go to Auburn and get drilled by 45(not that I would watch that game) but I do enjoy going to a game and watch them play another FCS level team such as VMI or Montana.
Posted By: CapCity Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 09/12/22 01:15 PM
Originally Posted by ScottPlayersFacemask
Brice Young has 77 yards going into the 4th….so does he still have the Heisman wrapped up? rolleyes

Ask Mike Greenberg. He usually has those things figured out after week 1.

I am surprised Alabama did not move up to 0.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/12/22 01:21 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
No doubt it is good football. The local UTC Mocs aren't fun to watch go to Auburn and get drilled by 45(not that I would watch that game) but I do enjoy going to a game and watch them play another FCS level team such as VMI or Montana.
The Bowling Green game from last weekend was so exciting. I was watching it on and off (it went like 5 OT)
Posted By: bigdatut Re: College Football 2022 - 09/15/22 03:29 AM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
I liked when the MAC had a TV deal and played on Thursday night.

Don't worry, it'll be back in November... Between ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and CBS Sports Network Tuesday and Wednesday nights are pretty full of "MACtion". Lord I hate myself for typing that word.

I get why they do it - the exposure - but as a Toledo and MAC fan I loathe everything about the midweek games.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/15/22 09:25 AM
Originally Posted by bigdatut
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
I liked when the MAC had a TV deal and played on Thursday night.

Don't worry, it'll be back in November... Between ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and CBS Sports Network Tuesday and Wednesday nights are pretty full of "MACtion". Lord I hate myself for typing that word.

I get why they do it - the exposure - but as a Toledo and MAC fan I loathe everything about the midweek games.
Yeah starting in a few weeks there will be a MAC game on every tues and Wednesday. I just enjoy it because it gives me more nights of football lol
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/17/22 05:20 PM
What happened to Nebraska football. Good Lord.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/17/22 09:23 PM
ND has been fortunate by a couple of calls
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/17/22 09:43 PM
Yep. That imaginary offsides on ND's missed field goal was huge.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/18/22 01:34 AM
Originally Posted by jfanent
Yep. That imaginary offsides on ND's missed field goal was huge.
No doubt about it
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: College Football 2022 - 09/18/22 02:28 AM
I hate it when tOSU plays these tight games.
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 09/18/22 02:44 AM
Bowling Green took out Marshall in OT in an exciting game. Kind of feel sorry for the Herd. Beat Noter Dame one week, then lose to a horrible BG team on national TV the following week.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/18/22 09:31 AM
As of now, Georgia is by fat the best team IMO. They look extremely good.

Things can change, but they’d be my pick .. followed by OSU/Bama obviously.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/18/22 10:17 AM
--I agree that Georgia looks to be the best team in the land. It's early, but they are loaded and playing great.

--It was nice seeing Penn State beat the living daylights out of Auburn in Birmingham.

--App State continues to amaze!!!

--Man, the crew doing the Purdue/Syracuse would not stop calling penalties on Purdue until Syracuse finally won it w/7 seconds left. That was disturbing to watch.

--Brian Kelly, former ND coach and current LSU coach is so freaking unlikable. He ruins QBs w/his constant berating of them. I think it's okay to be tough on qbs, but he is on them in such a demeaning way. So derogatory. And that fake southern accent when he got hired by LSU.... rolleyes
Posted By: Bull_Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 09/18/22 03:46 PM
Originally Posted by Dawgs4Life
Originally Posted by jfanent
Yep. That imaginary offsides on ND's missed field goal was huge.
No doubt about it

I wish they had a view that was right down the line. 4th down lineman from the bottom (the one who did the quick swim through the middle of the line) is definitely a full head further forward than his teammates, but it's impossible to tell where he is in relation to the ball from the angle I saw.
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: College Football 2022 - 09/18/22 03:54 PM
The funniest thing I saw on College Game Day this week......

Texas A&M paid Appalachian State $1.5 million to play against them and they lost. That’s straight-up embarrassing. Here is country music star and graduate from Appalachian State Luke Combs on College Game Day.....

Posted By: FATE Re: College Football 2022 - 09/24/22 06:50 PM
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 09/25/22 04:54 AM
j/c...

Donte Whitner back on the call again with some Mountain West action with San Jose St.

Another Ohio State product, Dustin Fox, out in Provo calling the BYU spanking of Wyoming.

Long live the Mountain West conference.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/25/22 09:15 AM
K state knocks of Oklahoma … I’m always stunned at how bad OU’s defense is. They are a sieve every season
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 09/25/22 11:20 AM
Some good games yesterday. Clemson/Wake Forest was entertaining and went into OT. The parts I saw of the Arkansas/Tex A&M game was good. Glad Kansas St beat Oklahoma. The TUN/Maryland game was a good game. I didn't watch it, but the score of the Kent St/Georgia game was surprising.
Posted By: PastorMarc Re: College Football 2022 - 09/25/22 09:01 PM
The Polls although not that important right now are laughable, UGA Struggles against Kent State KENT STATE and remains #1 while OSU Smashes Wisky and remains #3 and Xichigan at #4 is crazy their 1st 3 games were against the easiest schedule in America and then they struggled to beat an average Maryland team? It is truly amazing, just keep winning Buckeyes and these pollsters can't keep you out! Also let's quit messing around and initiate the 12-team playoff NOW!!!
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 09/26/22 09:10 AM
Kent state really did hang in there. UGA is probably the best team but they played lackluster Saturday.

OSU/PSU will be the first test for the bucks
Posted By: PastorMarc Re: College Football 2022 - 09/26/22 08:40 PM
Originally Posted by Dawgs4Life
Kent state really did hang in there. UGA is probably the best team but they played lackluster Saturday.

OSU/PSU will be the first test for the bucks

I agree PSU will be our first real test but after watching them a couple times their only chance is their run game to keep the ball away from us but I don't think they can keep up ...
Posted By: Squires Re: College Football 2022 - 09/30/22 05:42 AM
jc

Air Force on probation for 2 years due to recruiting violations during covid.

Link
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/01/22 02:07 AM
This Tulane/Houston game has been great
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 10/01/22 04:06 AM
That was a great game. The Green Wave on their 3rd string QB.

USTA covered the spread as nearly everyone expected.

UCLA's helmets and uniforms are top 7 in uni rankings. Camera refuses to pan out and show absurdly small crowd. UCLA needs their own stadium near campus.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/01/22 10:14 PM
Man, Oklahoma STINKS!
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 10/01/22 11:51 PM
Low scoring game but the Iowa Sate vs Kansas game was a fun one to watch. Kansas is now 5-0 and the students stormed the field.

Feel bad for ISU's freshman kicker. Brutal day.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/02/22 09:31 AM
Georgia looked terrible vs Missouri … Bama got by Arkansas with an injury to Young.

OSU at MSU next week
Posted By: Bull_Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 10/02/22 11:14 PM
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 10/02/22 11:24 PM
Browns fair catching legend Jim Leonhard getting to show what he's got as a HC!
Posted By: FATE Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 01:42 AM
Fair catch GOAT!
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 02:06 AM
Kinda surprised they did it mid season … but Wisconsin is behind the times with their football team
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 01:26 PM
Leonhard is an up and coming coach. He looks to have a bright future. But yeah, I agree that it's not usually a good idea to fire a coach during the season.
Posted By: Rishuz Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 02:16 PM
On the Ken Carman show just a bit ago they said they are hearing Joe Thomas could be a dark horse candidate and that he's interested in the job.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 02:19 PM
Wow!
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 02:33 PM
That would be a big jump into coaching for sure
Posted By: Bull_Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 02:35 PM
j/c

I love Joe, but it'd probably make more sense to start as an OL coach. Honestly, I think he's probably better off staying in sports media.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 02:35 PM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
Leonhard is an up and coming coach. He looks to have a bright future. But yeah, I agree that it's not usually a good idea to fire a coach during the season.

It might be if the team has a guy on staff they would like to see in the role. That may be the case with Leonard.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 02:46 PM
Originally Posted by Bull_Dawg
j/c

I love Joe, but it'd probably make more sense to start as an OL coach. Honestly, I think he's probably better off staying in sports media.

I agree w/this.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/03/22 06:28 PM
In the era of NIL and just needing a face to gather fundraising and talent I guess it’s not a stretch to think someone of his stature could just delegate, but it’s tough to think he could just become a head coach
Posted By: PastorMarc Re: College Football 2022 - 10/06/22 12:06 AM
1. OSU
2. BAMA
3. UGA
Posted By: ScottPlayersFacemask Re: College Football 2022 - 10/15/22 09:58 PM
Only the SEC would go to replay and take 5-10 mins to figure out how many plays Tennessee ran in 4 downs willynilly

Dear lord
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 10/15/22 11:35 PM
What an ending to the Alabama - Tennessee game
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: College Football 2022 - 10/15/22 11:35 PM
Down goes Bama.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 10/15/22 11:50 PM
Originally Posted by ScottPlayersFacemask
Only the SEC would go to replay and take 5-10 mins to figure out how many plays Tennessee ran in 4 downs willynilly

Dear lord

Why?
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 10/15/22 11:51 PM
Nice win for the Vols. They look like they can score on anybody
Posted By: CapCity Dawg Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 12:26 AM
Originally Posted by Jester
What an ending to the Alabama - Tennessee game

Watch both teams go up in the poll.
Posted By: SuperBrown Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 12:57 AM
Originally Posted by YTownBrownsFan
Down goes Bama.

Waiting for OSU to go down.
Posted By: ScottPlayersFacemask Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 01:06 AM
Did you see it?

They had to stop the game and review if Tenn ran four plays or if it was three
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 04:11 AM
TUN looks like the real deal. Their run game is outstanding.

--Bama is so overrated. Their D sucks eggs.

--Great comeback by TCU.

--I think they won, but Chip Kelly is such a freaking jerk. I am old school, but he mistreats his QBs so bad. I'd never let my son play for a guy like that.
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 04:15 AM
Originally Posted by CapCity Dawg
Originally Posted by Jester
What an ending to the Alabama - Tennessee game

Watch both teams go up in the poll.

My prediction for the next rankings:

1, Georgia
2. Ohio State
3, Clemson
4, Tennessee
5, Alabama
6, Michigan

Though I wouldn't be surprised if Tennessee is 3 and Clemson 4
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 04:19 AM
That looks good. I'll go w/your not surprised pick of TN ahead of Clemson. They might even sneak past us.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 09:26 AM
Tennessee was impressive. Their offense is really high paced with good WRs. They deserved to win
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 02:13 PM
Down here people went nuts! It was a great game from a scoring perspective. Neither team put up any defense at all.
Posted By: Rishuz Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 02:15 PM
College football yesterday was absolutely nuts. So many great games. So many great outcomes. To see Tennessee and Utah storm the field (while I think it is dangerous) due to the emotions of the fans was so much fun.

I am enjoying college football more and more. I don't have a college team so I get to watch without emotion and just enjoy the competition no matter how the results stack up. I'm starting to like it more than watching the pros on Sunday where the Browns usually set the table for me to be in a bad mood all week at work.

What a day of college football.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/16/22 02:17 PM
I agree … I’ve enjoyed college more as I’ve grown up. There’s much more excitement and energy than a Browns game. Maybe that’s the Browns fault lol
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 10/19/22 01:55 AM
Originally Posted by Jester
What an ending to the Alabama - Tennessee game


Amazing ending! Hell of a game... one of the best college games I've seen in a while
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 10/29/22 12:36 PM
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/29/22 02:37 PM
RIP coach
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 10/29/22 10:27 PM
The College Football Playoff Rankings come out for the first time this Tuesday between 7:00 and 8:00. Maybe we can make some predictions after all the games are completed today?
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 10/30/22 09:58 AM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
The College Football Playoff Rankings come out for the first time this Tuesday between 7:00 and 8:00. Maybe we can make some predictions after all the games are completed today?
I’m going to guess:

1. Georgia
2. Ohio State
3. Tennessee
4. Michigan

5. Clemson
6. Alabama
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 10/30/22 11:49 AM
That looks pretty good. 'Bama might be ahead of Clemson. Also, Tennessee might be a surprise #1 because they have the year's biggest win.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/01/22 11:56 PM
First rankings came out tonight.

1. Tennessee
2. Ohio State
3. Georgia
4. Clemson

5. Michigan
6. Alabama

7. TCU

Not too surprising. I think TUN should be ahead of Clemson and TCU ahead of Alabama.
Posted By: THROW LONG Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 02:50 AM
Notre Dame beat Clemson 35-I4. 35-7 late in the 4th.
35-I4 final. hmm.
Posted By: Frenchy Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 03:05 AM
Great game LSU vs Alabama, OT, LSU going for 2 to win it
Posted By: Frenchy Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 03:09 AM
LSU wins with the 2pt conversion, 32-31
Posted By: EveDawg Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 03:11 AM
That was a gutsy call.
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 03:15 AM
What a game! Freshman TE made some big plays tonight. Love to see LSU eat Alabama. Baton Rouge will be going bonkers tonight.

Time to make sure Fresno St covers the spread against Hawaii!
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 12:24 PM
Some big games this weekend.

--Georgia stifled Tennessee. Got a lot of pressure on the qb and played the WRs man on man. Tennessee w/a late score to make it look closer than it actually was.

--Notre Dame throttled Clemson. That should end the ACCs chances of making the playoffs. That win helps Ohio State.

--LSU w/a thrilling win vs 'Bama. Jason Taylor's son w/big plays down the stretch. Gutsy move by going for two at the end. Another game that helps Ohio State.

--TUN keeps winning big.

--Illinois got beat by lowly Michigan State. The Big 10s West stinks.
Posted By: FATE Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 01:09 PM
Originally Posted by Milk Man
What a game! Freshman TE made some big plays tonight. Love to see LSU eat Alabama. Baton Rouge will be going bonkers tonight.

Time to make sure Fresno St covers the spread against Hawaii!


[Linked Image from thumbs.gfycat.com]
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 02:49 PM
Tough for me to think that anyone is better than Georgia after that performance.

ND took out Clemson, who I’ve thought were frauds all year

Bama goes down at LSU … gutsy call to win it

Top 3 is easy:

Georgia
Ohio St
Michigan
Posted By: THROW LONG Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 03:20 PM
How is mich better than TCU? and, how is UsC not more in the mix
pfft.
U.s.C. may be better than ichigan, already.
Posted By: Swish Re: College Football 2022 - 11/06/22 04:30 PM
give credit to the HC for getting the michigan state team's head out there ass.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/07/22 01:09 AM
AP rankings came out today.

1. Georgia
2. Ohio State
3. TUN
4. TCU
5. Tennessee

I expect the Committee to have the same rankings, but perhaps Tenn above TCU.
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 11/07/22 01:58 AM
Originally Posted by Frenchy
LSU wins with the 2pt conversion, 32-31


Amazing game... gutsy call... great finish....
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/07/22 02:13 PM
It will be weird to not have Bama or Clemson in the CFP.

OSU/UM has always been a de facto play-in type game. You wonder if the loser still has an outside shot?
Posted By: cle23 Re: College Football 2022 - 11/07/22 02:51 PM
Originally Posted by THROW LONG
How is mich better than TCU? and, how is UsC not more in the mix
pfft.
U.s.C. may be better than ichigan, already.

USC is 8-1, and narrowly just beat a 3-6 Cal team. What has Michigan done to drop? Michigan's schedule has been pretty weak, but so has USC. Their only ranked game, they lost. TCU is good too, but Michigan has been ranked higher all year, and hasn't lost, so they would normally stay higher. The Big 12 sucks this year.
Posted By: GratefulDawg Re: College Football 2022 - 11/09/22 12:20 AM
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/09/22 12:33 PM
The top 7 make a lot of sense to me and it's what I predicted. The Tenn/TCU order was my only question, but I think the committee got it right.

Grateful posted the top four.

5. Tennessee
6. Oregon
7. LSU
Posted By: GratefulDawg Re: College Football 2022 - 11/13/22 01:49 AM
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/13/22 10:56 AM
How about how Baldwin Wallace lost??? Crazy
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/13/22 12:49 PM
A couple of good games. Most that I saw were duds.

I thought the Oregon/Washington game was the best. Both teams throwing haymakers. Glad Washington won.

The LSU/Arkansas game was good. I thought the Razorbacks blew too many opportunities. Could have easily won.

--Same thing happened in the Alabama/Ole Miss game.

Tennessee shamelessly pouring it on. Can't say I blame them, but .....
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 11/14/22 03:23 AM
Originally Posted by Dawgs4Life
How about how Baldwin Wallace lost??? Crazy


AWFUL!!!! When I was at BW I remember a game against Mount where we were down 72-0 at half time at home! AT HOME!!!

Man! That was an unreal last play for Mount to win...
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/14/22 10:20 AM
I’ve followed BW for some time and have seen some bad teams and outcomes lol … but that was the worst
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 11/15/22 03:40 AM
Originally Posted by Dawgs4Life
I’ve followed BW for some time and have seen some bad teams and outcomes lol … but that was the worst

yep... I can't remember the last time BW beat Mount... actually, I just looked it up... 1994... pathetic!!


BW had some decent teams when I was there... I haven't followed too closely to their football since I graduated...
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/16/22 12:45 PM
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/16/22 02:28 PM
94?? Yikes
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/16/22 02:28 PM
Here’s the debate: let’s say OSU loses a close game to Michigan and Michigan goes on to win the Big 10 title in a blowout … does OSU still make it?
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/16/22 02:54 PM
Those who study the committee and their decisions say that OSU has a chance to make the playoffs if they lose a close game against TUN. However, they say TUN is done if they lose to OSU, due to how weak their schedule was. OSU would be hanging on by a thread and would need some things to happen. Big 10 teams don't get the same leeway as SEC teams when it comes to the committee.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/16/22 03:15 PM
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/16/22 03:23 PM
The right move but a tragic event. Tough to see things like that
Posted By: cle23 Re: College Football 2022 - 11/16/22 06:03 PM
Originally Posted by GratefulDawg

I am assuming this was a joke post?
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 11/16/22 07:27 PM
Originally Posted by Dawgs4Life
Here’s the debate: let’s say OSU loses a close game to Michigan and Michigan goes on to win the Big 10 title in a blowout … does OSU still make it?


Lots of moving parts but Georgia is almost a lock.
Winner of the OSU-Michigan is in which would be Michigan in your scenario
If Tennessee or TCU lose they are out
If TCU wins out I think they get in

If Tennessee wins out then it would be the decision between one loss Tennessee and one loss OSU
OSU bias because the travel well and draw tv eyes vs SEC bias.
Could go either way.

LSU is a dark horse. If they were to beat Georgia in the SEC championship I think Georgia still gets in. Could a 2 loss LSU jump either or both 1 loss tennessee and/or OSU?
That would be an interesting argument
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/17/22 10:21 AM
I agree. I think it would come down to Tennessee/OSU. Tough call for the committee
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/28/22 01:14 PM
Posted By: Rishuz Re: College Football 2022 - 11/28/22 02:02 PM
Was that expected? Why would he leave Cincinnati?
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/28/22 02:17 PM
I don't know, but..........

Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 11/28/22 02:25 PM
There were rumors flying around earlier this week. He'll make 6mil per year vs 5 at Cincinatti, and he won't be fighting OSU for all of the Ohio recruits.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/28/22 02:43 PM
Congrats to fickell … i think it’s alluring to coach in the big 10 west
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 11/28/22 02:59 PM
Yeah, the Big 10 East is way stronger than the West. That could change a little when USC and UCLA arrive.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/28/22 06:44 PM
Yeah, especially how USC has looked with the new coach
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 11/29/22 06:09 AM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog


Good. That would still give us chance to talk to Jim Leonhard for the DC position.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 11/29/22 10:09 AM
I know Wisconsin was hoping he’d still stay there under fickell, but I dont see it
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 12/01/22 02:51 PM
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 12/01/22 04:05 PM
I don't love expanding to 12 teams. I think 8 would be the sweet spot. I would have each of the power 5 conference champions make it. This gets rid of any conference bias. Then you have 3 at large team. Do we really need more than that? Those 4 extra teams just water it down. JMO
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 10:15 AM
Originally Posted by Jester
I don't love expanding to 12 teams. I think 8 would be the sweet spot. I would have each of the power 5 conference champions make it. This gets rid of any conference bias. Then you have 3 at large team. Do we really need more than that? Those 4 extra teams just water it down. JMO

I understand your view.

I like it because it pretty much eliminates the moaning once you get down to the 13th team. I also think in most years you have plenty of 1 and 2 loss teams who are quality teams. Take last weeks game between Mich and OSU. One of those teams as going to lose. In deeper leagues, depending on the schedule you can end up with quality 2 loss teams.
Posted By: RememberMuni Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 12:15 PM
Here’s a link to the cbs sports article: https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...m-expansion-beginning-in-2024-25-season/

This definitely takes away from the meaning and emotion of the rivalries. It also takes away from the conference championship games.

This year, for example, regardless of what happens this weekend, we’d have a playoff that includes UGA, Mich, TCU, USC, OSU, ‘Bama, Tenn, Penn St., Wash, Clemson, LSU, Utah.

I guess it sounds good in theory but it’s a disaster for those who value the traditions of college football.
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 12:45 PM
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I like it because it pretty much eliminates the moaning once you get down to the 13th team.

We've had the 4 team playoff since 2014. Most of the moaning has come before league championship week, fueled by the media. Once it all plays out, there just hasn't been a lot of complaining about who was left out. They've gotten it right. Most years the 4th or even the 3rd team in do not stack up to 1 and 2.


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I guess it sounds good in theory but it’s a disaster for those who value the traditions of college football.

This is where I'm at. 2 and 3 loss teams shouldn't be competing for the title. Top NFL prospects who may have considered playing for the NC may now opt out due to the extra games.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 12:50 PM
I don't think so any more than some of the other changes.

No to mention it creates new traditions. For that matter, how long has the Big 10 had a championship game? It's been a while, but not so long it is an age old tradition.

The Rose Bowl had to make the change or TV and BCS was going to move on without them.

And how would those teams listed hurt the tradition of the game?
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 01:46 PM
I am not disrespecting anyone's opinion. We all have our preferences and none of them are wrong. It's just a personal appreciation, or lack thereof, of certain formats.

Personally speaking, I don't find the Conference Championships being a vehicle steeped in rich tradition. They were added during modern times to bring in more money to the respective conferences. The latest move is also to bring in more money. I'm okay w/capitalism.

I wanted the 8 team playoff format, but I've grown to see the positives of having 12 teams after reading up on it. It should provide a lot of excitement. I despised the days where a champion was chosen w/out a title game being played. I did not like it when they just had two teams. Four teams was better, but I think there is so much bias from the Networks that are affiliated w/certain conferences that the playoff rankings became very suspect. That is a huge topic I would like to delve into at another time because it's a topic w/a ton of information to decipher. I will just say that I'm good w/the new format, but I understand why others may feel differently.
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 02:30 PM
When the season ends, it might be interesting to compare out the matchups for the different formats and see what that looks like.
Would be interesting to do that for the past few years - but that would be quite the undertaking.
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 03:52 PM
It's nothing but a money thing. Expanding the playoffs extends the number of playoff games and draws more money in with more playoff games. Sure bowl games are nice for the fans of many teams. But it doesn't quite draw in the casual fans. A playoff opportunity will. That's why I think they chose a twelve team format over and eight team format and I'm shocked the four team format lasted this long.
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 06:57 PM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
It's nothing but a money thing. Expanding the playoffs extends the number of playoff games and draws more money in with more playoff games. Sure bowl games are nice for the fans of many teams. But it doesn't quite draw in the casual fans. A playoff opportunity will. That's why I think they chose a twelve team format over and eight team format and I'm shocked the four team format lasted this long.

I agree
One thing that you didn't comment on that may explain some as to why the 4 team playoff lasted so long is the controversy of who gets in and who doesn't. I think the NCAA likes the controversy. It gets so much discussion and keeps them front and foremost in the sports marketplace.
Posted By: RememberMuni Re: College Football 2022 - 12/02/22 07:40 PM
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No to mention it creates new traditions.
. Good point. With this, I’m thinking something along the lines of Cowboys/49ers. Two teams that may not play each other every year, but develop a history of postseason wars. - Ohio State/Clemson have started to develop this type of rivalry.

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And how would those teams listed hurt the tradition of the game?

Take Ohio State for instance… in a playoff round of 12, if they advance to the title game, that means they’d have played at least 2 games and possibly 3. - The only way that I can see them accounting for all of these playoff games is to cut into the regular season. - Fewer games against inner conference rivals.
Additionally, if both teams figure to make the playoffs, I don’t think people will care as much about rivalry games. Ohio State v Michigan doesn’t mean as much if both teams still have a chance for the title regardless of who wins “The Game”.

However, contrary to what I may have lead people to believe, I kinda like the idea of the playoffs expanding. It’ll be cool to see the marginal teams from a few conferences have a chance for the title. - Create a “Cinderella” vibe. The enhanced competition could cause more development from teams and lead to a better product. It also incentivizes more teams to compete throughout the regular season.
Posted By: GratefulDawg Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 01:01 AM
Posted By: GratefulDawg Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 02:51 AM
Posted By: PortlandDawg Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 04:43 AM
Utah straight punched USC in the mouth tonight. Utah plays tough. They’re physical and will be a matchup for whoever they face in a bowl game.
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 04:46 AM
Utah taking it USC 47-24
The 2nd half has been total Utah domination

If you get a chance, check out the highlight of the Utah Qb getting hit. When I saw it I blurted out Oh $#!t so abruptly that my sleepig dog jump up and started barking
Posted By: RememberMuni Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 06:29 AM
Fell asleep for the game but just saw the hit you were speaking of earlier. DAMN! I can’t believe that he got up from that. Here’s a link:
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 08:02 AM
And why the expanded playoffs are needed.

Now OSU should be back in, but shows that Utah should somehow be included in the deal.
Posted By: Rishuz Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 01:38 PM
He looks like Gardner Minshew.
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 02:00 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
And why the expanded playoffs are needed.

Now OSU should be back in, but shows that Utah should somehow be included in the deal.

Do you really think a 3 loss team should be in the playoff? I don't even think 2 loss teams should be considered.
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 06:01 PM
Originally Posted by jfanent
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
And why the expanded playoffs are needed.

Now OSU should be back in, but shows that Utah should somehow be included in the deal.

Do you really think a 3 loss team should be in the playoff? I don't even think 2 loss teams should be considered.


With an expanded playoff I do... they won their conference championship... and it's a power 5 conference...
Posted By: Psydeffect Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 07:57 PM
TCU doesn't belong in, they could not compete with Georgia, Michigan, OSU or Bama.
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 08:26 PM
This year they should just have Michigan play Georgia in the Rose Bowl and call it a day.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 09:27 PM
Well, now we’ll see if it’s TCU or Bama
Posted By: Jester Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 09:52 PM
That's a tough call. I have no doubts that the ncaa wants Alabama to get in. But do they really want 4 teams from 2 conferences?
Plus it would be Georgia/Bama and UM/OSU in round 1. I don't think they would like that either.
Personally I would love those matchups round 1.
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 12/03/22 10:05 PM
Originally Posted by Jester
That's a tough call. I have no doubts that the ncaa wants Alabama to get in. But do they really want 4 teams from 2 conferences?
Plus it would be Georgia/Bama and UM/OSU in round 1. I don't think they would like that either.
Personally I would love those matchups round 1.

I would also. But I guess one could argue that it's another conference championship weekend.
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Posted By: archbolddawg Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 03:42 AM
Makes me think of this:
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Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 07:21 AM
Originally Posted by jfanent
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
And why the expanded playoffs are needed.

Now OSU should be back in, but shows that Utah should somehow be included in the deal.

Do you really think a 3 loss team should be in the playoff? I don't even think 2 loss teams should be considered.

It depends.

It depends on the losses and how a team is playing at the end. Not all losses are equal.

Should the NFL go to only 1 loss teams making the playoffs?

Twelve teams offer the best cross section of quality teams. Are you afraid of 12 teams? I really don't understand the resistance. Just play the damn games and the team that is supposed to win will probably win when you get to the 2 or 3 loss teams.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 01:06 PM
Playoffs:

Georgia definitely remains at #1.

TUN definitely remains at #2.

Both of those team have done more than enough to secure those rankings.

I think it gets interesting at #s 3 and 4.

OSU is almost certainly in. But, where will they be seeded?

TCU deserves to be in, but the SEC bias in general and Alabama bias specifically could muddle the picture. I'm going w/TCU because their resume is much better than "Bama's.

I don't think the Committee will want a TUN/OSU rematch in the first round., so I am guessing that TCU will be 3rd and OSU 4th.
Posted By: RememberMuni Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 01:44 PM
Should it be Georgia vs Ohio State on NYE, the winner of that game is your national champion. Guaranteed. Michigan or TCU will get beat by 40 in the title game.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 01:59 PM
It looks like Georgia has the best team, but it's cool that we will be in the playoffs. The more football I can watch----the better.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 02:12 PM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
Playoffs:

Georgia definitely remains at #1.

TUN definitely remains at #2.

Both of those team have done more than enough to secure those rankings.

I think it gets interesting at #s 3 and 4.

OSU is almost certainly in. But, where will they be seeded?

TCU deserves to be in, but the SEC bias in general and Alabama bias specifically could muddle the picture. I'm going w/TCU because their resume is much better than "Bama's.

I don't think the Committee will want a TUN/OSU rematch in the first round., so I am guessing that TCU will be 3rd and OSU 4th.

I think you overestimate the SEC/Bama bias.

Bama is good enough to be in, but 2 losses is two losses. Had OSU's loss been to a crap team, I could see it, but it wasn't. That assumes the Big 10 is any good to begin with....just a friendly dig.

I think you have the match-ups. Then again, a OSU/Michigan match would guarantee a Big 10 team in the finals, which the committee might find attractive. It's been a while since that has happened. I also think an all Big 10 final would be a dud in the ratings which the committee might want to avoid having as a possibility.
Posted By: RememberMuni Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 02:29 PM
‘Peen, Ohio State was in the final 2 years ago. I don’t think it’s been “a while” since a BIG10 team has been in that game.
As for conferences, The Big 10 has Ohio State and Michigan as their power teams I consider Penn State and Wisconsin marginal teams.- Good every now and then, can eat a powerhouse occasionally, but never going to win a title.
I honestly don’t see much of a difference with the Sec- Alabama and Georgia as the power teams, and a bunch of marginal teams after those two.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 02:37 PM
Originally Posted by RememberMuni
‘Peen, Ohio State was in the final 2 years ago. I don’t think it’s been “a while” since a BIG10 team has been in that game.
As for conferences, The Big 10 has Ohio State and Michigan as their power teams I consider Penn State and Wisconsin marginal teams.- Good every now and then, can eat a powerhouse occasionally, but never going to win a title.
I honestly don’t see much of a difference with the Sec- Alabama and Georgia as the power teams, and a bunch of marginal teams after those two.

Indeed you are correct. I forgot about that game. Didn't Bama win by about 30 points? Either way, you are right. The Big 10 did send a team in recent history.
Posted By: RememberMuni Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 02:45 PM
Oh yeah ‘Bama smoked the Buckeyes. -People at my work were making excuse upon excuse the next day. All I could tell them was that ‘Bama was clearly the best team in the country and that if they played 10 times, ‘Bama would win all 10. You probably forgot about the game because it was played in an empty stadium. I think I’d be blessed to forget about that game. 😆
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 03:30 PM
1. Georgia
2. Michigan
3. TCU
4. OSU
Posted By: Rishuz Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 03:34 PM
Btw, that TCU game yesterday was incredible. Max Duggan put on a performance. I'm enjoying college football more and more.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 04:34 PM
Yeah Duggan’s performance was crazy
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: College Football 2022 - 12/04/22 09:56 PM
Originally Posted by Rishuz
Btw, that TCU game yesterday was incredible. Max Duggan put on a performance. I'm enjoying college football more and more.

I have long liked the college game more than the NFL. I rarely watch much of any NFL game that isn't a Browns game.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 12/06/22 01:13 PM
Posted By: Rishuz Re: College Football 2022 - 12/06/22 01:37 PM
What about the dude from USC?
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: College Football 2022 - 12/06/22 01:39 PM
If you click on the tweet, you will see that Caleb Williams from USC is included. So is CJ Stroud from Ohio State. There are 4 finalists.
Posted By: Rishuz Re: College Football 2022 - 12/06/22 01:50 PM
Thanks.
Posted By: cle23 Re: College Football 2022 - 12/06/22 09:16 PM
Originally Posted by Psydeffect
TCU doesn't belong in, they could not compete with Georgia, Michigan, OSU or Bama.

How could you possibly come to this conclusion? Who knows how the playoffs will go, but TCU beat more ranked teams and beat a common opponent by more points than Alabama. Their only loss is an OT loss at the 1 yard line in a Power 5 conference championship game. They deserve to be in more than Alabama or OSU.
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 12/07/22 02:23 AM
Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
If you click on the tweet, you will see that Caleb Williams from USC is included. So is CJ Stroud from Ohio State. There are 4 finalists.

Hooker should have been a finalist.
Posted By: THROW LONG Re: College Football 2022 - 12/07/22 02:39 AM
It's not going to be the same after they allow I2 teamz into a playoff.

Remember the good old dayz when about HALF of the good teamz ended their bowl game with a win.
All of those special bowls around the country.
Now, eleven will end with a lozz, and,
It'll only be a couple of yearz, until they let 64 teamz in.

It'll only be a couple of years until they let 64 teams in.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 12/08/22 10:14 AM
I feel bad for Hooker because he was on track to have an all-time year
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Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 12/11/22 10:35 AM
First time ever that army/navy went to OT? Great game
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: College Football 2022 - 12/11/22 03:54 PM
USC QB Caleb Williams outraces field, wins Heisman Trophy

Fourteen months ago, USC quarterback Caleb Williams was a freshman backup at Oklahoma entering the Red River Rivalry game against Texas hoping to give the Sooners a spark.

Now, the 20-year-old is a Heisman Trophy winner.

On Saturday in New York, Williams -- much like he did on the field this year -- left no doubt that the Heisman was his, securing the award given to the most outstanding player in college football in a decisive victory. Williams outraced Georgia's Stetson Bennett, TCU's Max Duggan and Ohio State's C.J. Stroud for the award.

Williams received 544 first-place votes. His 2,031 points easily beat out Duggan, who finished second. Stroud was third, followed by Bennett.

"I may be standing up here today, but y'all get to go to the College Football Playoff," Williams said in his acceptance speech, in saluting the other finalists in front of him. "Guess you can't win them all."

Over the course of 13 games this season, the former five-star recruit from the Washington, D.C., area dazzled with his play, throwing for 4,075 yards and 37 touchdowns with only four interceptions and rushing for 372 yards and 10 touchdowns.

He did it with a display of consistent efficiency and an array of highlight plays that left teammates, coaches and fans alike in awe. His creativity and vision when plays broke down resulted in almost never throwing the ball away, instead turning scramble plays and potential sacks into electric runs or miraculous passes.

Williams' performance went beyond the numbers and highlights. After coach Lincoln Riley left Oklahoma for USC in November 2021, Williams followed and became the fulcrum for the Trojans' turnaround from a 4-8 season to an 11-win team.

"While this may be an individual award, I certainly understand that nothing, in this sport or life, is done alone," Williams said.

With Williams under center, USC started 6-0 for the first time since 2006 and defeated both of its rivals -- UCLA and Notre Dame -- in the same season for the first time since 2016.

Despite his age, Williams was tasked with a crucial responsibility once he joined Riley in moving from Norman, Oklahoma, to Los Angeles via the transfer portal. He was one of the only players who was intimately familiar with Riley's style and offense. At 19, Williams became one of the captains of the team and, on offense, a second coach on the field.

Though the Trojans fell one game short of winning the Pac-12 title and playing in the College Football Playoff, Williams' leadership during a year of transition for USC helped the Trojans have one of the best turnarounds of the sport. Williams and USC are likely to enter 2023 as both Heisman and title contenders, respectively.

Williams joins Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray as the third quarterback Riley has coached to win the Heisman. Riley also coached 2019 Heisman runner-up Jalen Hurts.

A product of Gonzaga College High School in Washington, Williams is the seventh official USC player to win the award (though Reggie Bush's 2005 Heisman remains vacated) and the third quarterback from the school. He is the first Trojans quarterback to win since Matt Leinart in 2004.

https://www.espn.com/college-footba...liams-outraces-field-wins-heisman-trophy
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 12/12/22 03:58 AM
Originally Posted by Dawgs4Life
First time ever that army/navy went to OT? Great game


One of my favorite games every year...

recently by 8 year old has become fascinated with the navy... swears he's going to be a navy pilot... so we were sad to see Navy lose but excited for an amazing game
Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 12/12/22 04:00 AM
Congrats to the kid.. had a hell of a year...
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 12/12/22 10:08 AM
And then Navy fires their coach? I thought he was always highly regarded
Posted By: Milk Man Re: College Football 2022 - 12/13/22 01:47 AM
j/c...

Sad news.



Posted By: jaybird Re: College Football 2022 - 12/13/22 02:08 AM
That's awful... I knew he was critical but hadn't heard he was in hospice... good coach.. always entertaining... praying for his family
Posted By: jfanent Re: College Football 2022 - 12/13/22 02:08 AM
That's horrible news.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: College Football 2022 - 12/13/22 01:12 PM
Sad to see that news on Mike Leach. Dang.
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