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That’s gonna be a rough one to get over for Penn State people. Totally dominated the first half. Had a 7 point lead with under 5 minutes left. Got the ball back in a tie game with a chance to win it with under a minute to go, and threw a really bad INT and lost instead.

 

ND will probably be an underdog against either of Texas or Ohio State. But they’ve come a long way since losing to a MAC team right before State lost to a MAC team.

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ND gets disparaged here in the South because they are a National brand and somewhat because of anti-Catholic bias. But this team just finds ways to win. 
They will be heavy underdogs to either TX/OSU as you note. I would not touch that game with a thirty-nine & half foot pole (with regard to a possible wager). 
Also, Penn State really has no excuse. They should have had a three score lead at half instead of 7 points. You have to take advantage of your opportunities. Then as you noted, they totally blew it in the final minute. 
And again ND did not necessarily play anywhere close to their best game and still found a way to win. 

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I think Coach Freeman has it figured out and could care less about the espn race bait issue.  If he thought like many other coaches he wouldn't have the number of white players starting or much less even on the team.  He is so much better than Brian Kelly.

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Ball is at the one yard line. Why is the QB not under center? 
When you are in the shotgun, you are already giving up 4 yards of field position, then you pitch the ball back to the RB. Now he is 8 yards from the goal line. That is insane. 

 

QB sneak on one. Hut. Hut. 
 

Color me completely clueless on this philosophy by football coaches when you have one yard or less to gain. 

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and the season ended with a thud. 
 

I know this is radical but why not cut the regular season down to 10 games. No conference championship games.

Institute a 64 team playoff (call it November or December madness). 2025 - Season starts August 30 and finishes November 8. Each team gets one open date. 
 

Playoffs start November 22nd and continue November 29, December 6, 13, 20.  First three rounds hosted on campus by the highest seed. 
The final eight would be at neutral sites. 
Final Four on January 1st and the Championship game January 9th. 
 

Talk about over the top excitement similar to basketball in March. By playing only ten games the teams would be fresh and ready for the playoffs. 

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22 minutes ago, Bulldogs4 said:

and the season ended with a thud. 
 

I know this is radical but why not cut the regular season down to 10 games. No conference championship games.

Institute a 64 team playoff (call it November or December madness). 2025 - Season starts August 30 and finishes November 8. Each team gets one open date. 
 

Playoffs start November 22nd and continue November 29, December 6, 13, 20.  First three rounds hosted on campus by the highest seed. 
The final eight would be at neutral sites. 
Final Four on January 1st and the Championship game January 9th. 
 

Talk about over the top excitement similar to basketball in March. By playing only ten games the teams would be fresh and ready for the playoffs. 

Great idea but to much $$$ generated by bowl games, even with bad attendance.

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The NIL has created an interesting phenomenon.

Teams like Ohio State loaded up on mercenary players and won a Natty.

But I have a really good friend who lives in Columbus, Ohio and is a graduate of OSU.

He is mad about losing four straight to Michigan and is not all that excited about winning Monday.

In fact he told me he turned off the TV at the end of the game and did not watch or listen to any post game festivities. 

 

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On 1/22/2025 at 10:50 AM, Bulldogs4 said:

The NIL has created an interesting phenomenon.

Teams like Ohio State loaded up on mercenary players and won a Natty.

But I have a really good friend who lives in Columbus, Ohio and is a graduate of OSU.

He is mad about losing four straight to Michigan and is not all that excited about winning Monday.

In fact he told me he turned off the TV at the end of the game and did not watch or listen to any post game festivities. 

 


That’s insane. NC’s should always trump losing to your rival.  As good as Ohio State was, that shows how unpredictable rivalry games can be.  

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3 hours ago, MSTSatchmo said:


That’s insane. NC’s should always trump losing to your rival.  As good as Ohio State was, that shows how unpredictable rivalry games can be.  

While what I stated is true but I suspect over time the NC will take a higher precedence over the loss to Michigan for my ole friend. Ironically it was that loss that really spurred the Ohio State team in the playoffs to make that run. 

Had they won that game they may have been more likely to have lost in the playoffs. 
And yes rivalry games are very unpredictable and in a one game atmosphere anything can happen. 

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