NCAA Football 2023 Season Megathread
Figured I would get this thing started since a mod still hasnβt changed the title of the 2022 thread. Letβs 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
TouchΓ©, 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.
TouchΓ©, 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 legβ¦
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’