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
Mendoza looks a bit like somebody Slavic, I think. Maybe a tennis player.
Bill Walsh is a good comparison for this guy. Next level.
If Chipotle was smart, they'd make that Cignetti bowl a signature menu item yesterday.
So many iterations of college football where this Miami team doesn't sniff a chance at the title because of loss sorting.
I graduated from IU over 15 years ago. I saw so much terrible football over the years.
I cannot believe this happened. Never in a million years would I have imagined it being possible.
If Cig's statue isn't being cast now, it needs to be.
You joined 2+2 when you were 14?
...never had more respect for you than I do now...
A money line parlay on IU 16-0 paid 36:1.
Included were -10000 walkover lines against Indiana St, Wisconsin, and Purdue.
They were dogs in 2 games, B1G chp (+149) and @ Oregon (+222).
For comparison 2019 LSU paid 16.6:1, 2018 Clemson paid 4.2:1.
How could this have happened?
Tosu schedule next year is sick. With Indiana being good now plus Oregon USC and Washington good going to happen a lot.
oregon has an odd one. not sure yet when their bye week happens
Boise St
@Ok St.
Portland St.
@Illinois
@MSU
Michigan
Nebraska
Northwestern
UCLA
Washington
@anOSU
@USC
I saw this trivia in an odd place so forgive me if itβs been plastered all over espn, but the previous time before Indy that a school won their first football natty was
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Florida, 1996
I saw this trivia in an odd place so forgive me if it's been plastered all over espn, but the previous time before Indy that a school won their first football natty was
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Florida, 1996
UDub (10-1) claims 1960 and 1991, but most recognize 1960 champ as Ole Miss (10-0-1).
UDub (12-0) split chp in 1991 with Miami (12-0). That was the closest they got to an "undisputed" chp.
Closest play I can recall is Elway's helicopter spin in SB XXXII. But that was for first down, Mendoza scored TD and had to make two incredible separate moves to score.
That's the schedule but dates aren't set I believe
I can see tOSU. This was actually their "rebuilding"/transition year given how much talent they lost from the 24 team. This fact was masked by an extremely weak schedule. Given the talent that's always on their roster with a non-rook QB next year I expect them to be better.
IU on the other hand I'm not buying. Look I get that they're not going away, but them being super elite again next year is a huge stretch to me given what theyre losing. I'm not saying they can't win 10 games and make the playoffs but they're not a serious contender to me.
OSU and Oregon are the B1Gs best chance at a 4peat. And without looking at the odds I'd say Texas and Georgia are the SECs best chance.
optimistic because oregon has something like 16 starters back including many skill positions. will have to wait and see what to think about replacing both coordinators

