always want to say things like “i’m going to say the quiet out loud, ND beats UGA.”. I don’t ever recall folks going out on that limb about Bama, LSU, Ohio.
How do the Dawgs spend Christmas? Do they go home do they stay around and invite families to join them? Just curious I can’t remember what they did in years past but then again we had more time to prepare with it only being a 4 team playoff compared to a 12
Shane Gillis made an innocent joke on Gameday about ND now being able to pay players like Saban/Bama used to and of course Saban got in his feelings about it. He is such a blowhard and of course only used to being constantly praised. Everyone on set was afraid of even laughing.. 🤦🏼♂
made public as long as UGA is still involved in the playoffs. Kirby is very Smart in team matters like these, and he will not want to risk creating outside narratives that might cause consternation regarding competition among some players for next year, taking their focus off the game; or not. Your thoughts?
But this is shockingly humiliating for Indiana. Never seen an underdog come in with zero fire and be so poorly coached.
Also why did Freeman even think for one second to fake that 🤣 these coaches are so dumb it’s evil man. Now that they’re up 3 scores it’s officially over there is no miracle left.
Confidence is in the coaching for Georgia. That Notre Dame staff does not scare me in anyway whatsoever. Now you give Kirby 12 more days to fully prep, give me the Dawgs and God please keep us as the underdogs because we aren’t even a playoff worthy squad without Carson as I saw a national writer for the Athletic say today. L O L
It turned out pretty well. Got 3 weeks to prepare Gunner plus 3 years in the program. I see him performing every bit as well as Jake did in his first start if not better.
Are university’s endowments essentially gonna tell us who the best college football teams are going forward due to the revenue sharing model coming up in 2025? Found out that’s Texas has a 40 billion dollar endowment and they may wind up running college football a few years down the line.