NCAA Football 2023 Season Megathread
Figured I would get this thing started since a mod still hasn’t changed the title of the 2022 thread. Let’s just start o
God I love these soft SEC teams
those benches are awfully close to the playing field
i predict an injury as a result this game
Every year, you spend all season building the most elaborate and ornate sand castles on the backs of victories over Rutgers, Illinois, Northwestern, and whomever else.
Then every year, when the games matter, reality crashes and wrecks everything in your imaginary world like a tsunami.
But good luck today. Guess we’ll see.
"The losses were in games that don't matter" - Big Ten stock excuse #38
Looool SHOOKroe
Milroe more SHOOK than JJ somehow
…….good god
THEYRE NOT READY FOR US
what a clown show of a team Michigan is
Give the title to UGA
So both teams suck....
Georgia got jobbed hard
You know these dynasty type coaches, Coach K, Rupp, Knight, Bear, Saban, etc. occasionally get a title with a less than their typical dominant team. But I'm going against that idea with this Bama edition.
lolMichigan can't even stop broken plays, hahahaha
Does touching him count?
SEC speeeeeed
"number zero Michigan, number zero Michigan ... please report to lost and found ... a patron has found and turned in your jockstrap."
I’m too hungover to be asked to tolerate this game
Michigan 23-17.
Michigan two big plays for a loss and a near stuff on 3rd and inches.
Michigan just churning out yards every time they run
Nice drive
Bama tried. Gg