Which feel good story of the CFP are you pulling for?
Which feel good story of the CFP are you pulling for? 47 votes
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Indiana - First Basketball School Natty
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Oregon - Uncle Phil's Deathbed Natty
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Ole Miss - Lane Kiffin walks away from his best shot at Natty
Fuck Lane
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Indiana - First Basketball School Natty
I was really torn on this one and am like 51% IU and 49% Fuck Lane. It's coin toss basically.
Ultimately, I still hate the @dirtysouwfdawg and have to go with the Union.
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Miamuh - The U and Creep are back, ese
@PostGameOrangeSlices and @booker14 clearly the most elite posters.
Have to say, would not have called it in a 100 years, and that's before Louisville and SMU. After those losses, I would have had more confidence in pulling a winning lottery ticket from 7-11, the one on Aurora near the U-District.
Something clicked after those losses, with Mario and the team. He was definitely starting to hear it and feel it; his usual coach-speak platitudes and cliches were not endearing him to anyone anymore and instead causing a lot of eye rolling. Still does in my case but winning smooths over all kinds of personality flaws and quirks. Just keep fucking winning baby.
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Miamuh - The U and Creep are back, ese
I say fuck em all, to be quite honest.
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Miamuh - The U and Creep are back, ese
I do like Throbber's point about Ole Miss finally winning a natty and Kiffin having just skipped town. That would be glorious. Like, dude, you were five minutes too early.
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Indiana - First Basketball School Natty
I mean the '83 Canes lost 28-3 at Florida in the season opener.
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Miamuh - The U and Creep are back, ese
Yeah, that was a different time. You had a RS freshman QB making his first start, you're on the road against a T20 Floriduh team that lost two that year and won the Gator Bowl over #10 Iowa. The teams hate each other about as much as UW and Oregon. I don't put that one in the category of the two losses they gave up this year. [Almost] unforgiveable.
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Miamuh - The U and Creep are back, ese
Well, at least you voted the right way, Chuck. Close enough for state work.





































