NCAA FOOTBALL 2024 MEGA THREAD - WELCOME TO THE PLAYOFF ERA
Just 8 days until Florida State plays Georgia Tech!
A lot happened while you were away:
Texas and Oklahoma joined the SEC
The Pac-12 went out in a blaze of glory:
Oregon, Washington, USC and UCLA are headed to the B1G
Utah, Arizona, Arizona State and Colorado are headed to the B12
Cal and Stanford along with SMU are somehow headed to the ACC
Poor old Wazzu and Oregon State are now aligned with the MWC in some sort of in-flux relationship
The conferences are huge now, and the schedules are wildly imbalanced. Florida might have the hardest schedule in the history of the sport, while Missouri's playing a sun-belt slate.
FSU and Clemson play each other, but then play ZERO common ACC opponents
Utah/Baylor and Arizona/Kansas State play non-conference games against conference opponents
LSU and USC play in Vegas!
Boise goes to Oregon, a team they've never lost to!
Texas at Michigan!
Alabama at Wisconsin!
Notre Dame at ATM!
Clemson vs Georgia!
And there are some incredibly juicy new conference matchups:
Texas @ ATM is back!
Texas vs Georgia
Oregon vs Ohio State
USC @ Michigan
USC vs Penn State
And then the bizarre:
UCLA @ Rutgers is now a conference game
Syracuse plays home and away against Cal and Stanford for some reason
Half the teams have new coaches, transferred quarterbacks, or both!
Let's get it on!
Reckless throw.
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sure you can, when you're making a play on the ball and the other dude doesn't even know the ball is in the air
this is why you didn't see a flag on that play
Its clearly DPI if a defender interferes with the offensive player trying to catch the ball, whether the defender is trying to catch it or not.
Whether that happened here is conjecture, but the defender cannot do whatever he wants solely because he has a right to catch the ball.
Its clearly DPI if a defender interferes with the offensive player trying to catch the ball, whether the defender is trying to catch it or not.
Whether that happened here is conjecture, but the defender cannot do whatever he wants solely because he has a right to catch the ball.
it's not conjecture
we saw the replay
Got held...ended up way in front of the ball?
I hope Franklin can think of better pass plays to call than those LOL fades.
Lmao
Yikes. Isn't this a clear go for it?
Watch the fake ND. This is a classic Franklin fps spot
A fg?
So weak.
Again, I'm talking about the defender not having the right to run over a guy to catch a pass.
reverse the players
now remember the one player's back has been to the QB since the snap, has never looked backwards to see what is happening w the football and has no idea the football is heading his way
OPI?
potb
wheeeeeeeeee
ND can't block PSU so this game still feels over despite Allar sucking.
reverse the players
now remember the one player's back has been to the QB since the snap, has never looked backwards to see what is happening w the football and has no idea the football is heading his way
OPI?
If you are asking me if the ND guy was the receiver and the Penn St guy was the defender, this specific case I say no OPI.
But that does not change the fact that a defender can do whatever he wants to a receiver solely because he has a right to catch the ball.
Your initial post intimated that.
If you want to fall back to this specific situation (which you did not make clear with the initial post) that's fine.
LTs are overrated right guys??
3 yards out I say kick FG. 2 yards or closer go for it. It's still early.