Which feel good story of the CFP are you pulling for?
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Ole Miss - Lane Kiffin walks away from his best shot at Natty
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Indiana - First Basketball School Natty
Agree.
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Indiana - First Basketball School Natty
ABO rule applies
(Anyone but Oregon)
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Indiana - First Basketball School Natty
Race has done it again!
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Ole Miss - Lane Kiffin walks away from his best shot at Natty
Ole Miss winning despite Lane leaving would be fucking hilarious. I’m fine with anyone but Oregon.
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Oregon - Uncle Phil's Deathbed Natty
But you sure loved you some BPE when it benefited you.
Yeah, benefited has one T. The Seattle Times can't get it right so zero chance you fucktards will.
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Indiana - First Basketball School Natty
He was 23 when he beat Oregon twice and went to the natty. Typical redshirt senior through covid not the 27 year old tight ends Oregon runs out
Math. It's hard
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Oregon - Uncle Phil's Deathbed Natty
23 is young?
Dear lord.
He was everything the OP said was wrong with CFB.
I wasn't the clown who lead with the an argument against my school's best team this decade.
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Ole Miss - Lane Kiffin walks away from his best shot at Natty
stfu, you don't know shit about Oregon's roster. Oregon has the fewest transfers of the final 4 PO teams, and is 2nd in the nation in touchdowns scored by freshmen. Oregon starts five 5th year guys, four 4th year, nine 3rd year, two 2nd year and two true freshmen.
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Miamuh - The U and Creep are back, ese
What difference does that make? Read the thread. Penix played elsewhere and transferred here. Not local. Not high school recruited. So, no, not "typical" in the sense thrown around in these parts. It's no different or better than what anyone else does. He was not recruited out of high school and developed from raw farm boy skills according to the paradigm. Covid, new coach, wtf cares. Not an original Husky but rather a way out-of-region import. He came from somewhere else, got another chance, and made the best of it, to say the least.
As to Cam McCormick, a one-off who actually wound up playing a year at Miami, too, where everyone to a person loved the kid as a program asset, he was recruited locally (like everyone here loves to see) right out of Oregon HS football. His career was extended multiple times after suffering a series of leg and ankle injuries that no decent person would ever wish on anyone, starting in high school. Reasonable minds can differ about how long that should have been drawn out and extended but it's not like some moral failing. The more germane issue there would have been his health.
And math doesn't really figure into it. Flatus is 100 on this.








