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Oklahoma looks pretty weak this year.  They just barely survived against some cupcake and then they just barely squeek past Nebraska.

Clemson only has 1 TD pass through a quarter of the season.  

Ohio State lost to Oregon (who are struggling with Stony Brook at home right now) and struggled a bit against Tulsa. 

Texas A&M looks overrated.  They beat Colorado 10-7.  Minnesota destroyed Colorado 30-0 @Colorado…

I don’t have to explain to you all how unconvincing ND has looked…

Is this some kind of COVID effect? 

Maybe Georgia, Bama and Florida are the only true quality teams this season?  

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1 minute ago, Green Goblin said:

Oklahoma looks pretty weak this year.  They just barely survived against some cupcake and then they just barely squeek past Nebraska.

Clemson only has 1 TD pass through a quarter of the season.  

Ohio State lost to Oregon (who are struggling with Stony Brook at home right now) and struggled a bit against Tulsa. 

Texas A&M looks overrated.  They beat Colorado 10-7.

I don’t have to explain to you all how unconvincing ND has looked…

Is this some kind of COVID effect? 

Maybe Georgia, Bama and Florida are the only true quality teams this season?  

Less Marquee guys for sure.  I think an indicator of that is I can't name 3 guys for the Heisman. Guys like Trevor Lawrence leaving early does effect things

OK was really the only team expected to roll early and all season with Rattler. Big let down.

Most other teams were transitioning QBs and would roll later.

Clemson lost several good pieces. OSU too.

TAMU seems always overrated. Colorado isn't that bad though.

If Iowa had an O to go with their D, look out.

Bama is rolling IMO, and a close one vs a good FL team isn't that bad. 

 

I've said it before and I really think this is going to be the year for a program who's been built upon super seniors: Iowa, Wake Forest and the like to really have a chance to break the mold and get into the playoff. I'm not saying it's going to happen, but if there was a year, this is it.

The ingredients are perfect:

  1. NIL distractions from year 1,
  2. The transfer portal balancing the disparity among the programs which probably won't fade after this year,
  3. Covid adjustments and some really awesome stadium experiences will help the home team as these players didn't have it last year
  4. Allowance of super seniors will help tremendously when you have a player who's 22-23 years old and been there done that is a big advantage against even the most highly touted 18-19 year old kids.

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