NCAA Football 2025
Not sure who will win this year, hopefully Arch goes nuts and UT can kick the door in after making the quarterfinals the
what an absurd review of the Vanderbilt "fumble"
too much time π
Texas is back!
to the Charlie Strong Era
Definitely respecting Bama. Thought a dynasty was dying, but maybe not so fast, my friend.
Arch stans are deeply unserious people
This dude has zero future in football
texas and bama cannot keep getting away with this
LSU won't be able to get Nussmeier out of a fetal position after this game.
Sad sad Brian Kelly.
On paper, should be a good weekend for ACC multi-bid hopes. All four ranked teams are double-digit favorites#9 Miami -29.5 vs Stanford#7 GT -17.5 vs Cuse#16 UVA -10.5 @ UNC#19 Louisville -25.5 vs BCSEC will have at least 3 ranked teams lose:#8 Ole Miss @ #13 Oklahoma#15 Mizzou @ #10 Vandy#3 ATM @ #20 LSUand then has three other ranked teams playing losable road games:#4 Bama -1
ACC went 4/4, although UVA really tried to lose again
Best possible outcome for the SEC
The higher ranked team with better playoff odds won 3/3 ranked vs ranked matchups
the ranked team with good playoff odds went 3/3 in the potential upsets, with Bama and Texas getting outplayed but pulling out the W (again)
Next week is the ACC's turn to dodge some bullets. All four (five with Pitt?) ranked teams will be on the road
B1G was perfect this weekend as well:
Indiana wins huge, Oregon wins a little tougher, Michigan looks like they will hold serve as well
Iowa, Washington and Nebraska all win, are all 6-2 and will all be flirting with a top-25 ranking
Big-12 won the 3 most important games: The three teams with an at-large chance (Tech, Cincy and BYU) all won.
ASU (currently losing 24-0) losing will kill a ranked win though. TCU and/or Utah might be able to get there
Also, if that result holds, 11-1 is very possible for Houston
if they stay healthy, i think windiana may just do it this season
extremely well rounded team with lots of experience
ASU creepin back into it...
gjge BuffaLOLs. That's about as comprehensive an ass whupping as has ever been administered to a "P4" team.
Terrible day of football. Where are the upsets.
Subprime shoulda bolted for the cowboys when he had the chance
Never has there been a more obvious fraud in the history of CFB
Subprime shoulda bolted for the cowboys when he had the chance
Never has there been a more obvious fraud in the history of CFB
Counterpoint; A head coach was fired for making up a heroic Vietnam backstory and one was convicted for hoodwinking several other SEC coaches into a ponzi scheme. Plus Notre Dame 2012.
Ole Miss, Wake Forest, Memphis, and most importantly to me; Rice as a 10.5 point dog!
But yeah, kind of boring as an Alabama fan. Just another day watching my team win comfortably and totally outclass our opponent (twiddles thumbs while staring at the ceilingβ¦).
Literally the maximum possible weekend for bubble crowding
Higher ranked teams went 16-3, and the only two losses were USF, which doesn't matter since the AAC is only getting 1 bid regardless, and Illinois, which also doesn't matter, bc Washington just replaced Illinois, and ASU which doens't matter because Houston just replaced ASU.
Bama almost lost to USCe
Ole Miss almost lost to OU
Vandy almost lost to Mizzou
BYU was down 24-7 at half to ISU
UVA should've lost to UNC
Louisville played closer than you'd think against BC
Texas was down 17 in the fourth to Miss St!
but all pulled it out
SMU is kind of ****ed now.
Even if they win out and beat Miami and Louisville, the loss to Wake is so damaging since UVA, GT and Duke all beat Wake.
They need to jump 2/3 of those, which is gonna be tough
Miami is also gonna have a hard time making the ACCCG even if they win out
They need at least three of these four things to happen:
Louisville to lose
UVA to lose 2 (since UVA beat Louisville)
GT to lose 1 (if GT loses, it's probably to NC State or Pitt, which would give Miami the tiebreak)
Duke to lose 1 maybe (neither loss is mutual, so it will go down to conference record of opponents)
Pitt needs to win out, which will KO GT and Miami, and they'd win a tiebreak vs Duke due to beating GT.
But htey lose h2h to Louisville and lose tiebreak to UVA since UVA beat Louisville, so need either Lou to lose 1 or UVA to lose 2.
Then there are all sorts of 3 or 4 way ties which get insane
The three way ties are preposterous.
UVA, GT and Miami have exactly one common opponent (VT)
mostly just goes down to conf win %
I keep forgetting UVA’s loss to NC State was a “non-conference” game. Not that it would clear that much up anyway.