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
What in the world was the time out??
2 point conversions for a title worse than soccer
Ball was going to be at the 7. That's a gray area but a lot of programs have that as auto-catch.
fielding it at the 7 does nothing for you in this spot though. You can't drop back and pass bc if you take a sack you're ****ed, so you basically have to run it up the gut and the game is over unless you happen to bust one
Much more +EV to just hope it goes into the endzone and you start at the 25 and have a shot at going to win it
I was always coached to put my heels on the 10 and never take a step backwards, 7 seems pretty aggressive to me
Great thing for Michigan is they won't have to try and field any punts in OT.
Harbaugh put a guy who hadn 't been fielding punts in a while back there, eh?
Predicting a int to end this. Could be either team since they both seem equally incompetent.
The ****ing coin is rigged goddamnit
Boom
Touché, Corum
That should do it. Bring on the other big ten team.
Wow that was easy.
overtime over never fails
He looks so shook
Bama ****ed
This playcalling is puzzling me.
Touché, Milroe
Glad Alabama decided to get pass happy once they got the lead... gg Saban
lol what the **** was that?
Designed Milroe run one time
My Lord his leg…
Man his knee looked obliterated
Wonder how much worse he made that MCL tear by trying to stretch out a cramp
Bohemian rhapsody pretty perfect for this play
‘Nothing really matters’