Week VI or...
Week VI or...
....sometimes the actual victory is just a moral victory.
BYU (winners over Wisconsin) trails Utah St 42-13, early 4th.
BYU (winners over Wisconsin) trails Utah St 42-13, early 4th.
Victory is never permanent
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Oklahoma and Texas tied at 45. It was 45-24 Texas earlier.
Victory is never permanent
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Texas right down the field, kicks 40 yard field goal to win it 48-45.
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That looked weird. Florida scores a TD, they show the crowd cheering then cut to Orgeron who’s clapping too.
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Tense in Miami. Florida St kicker makes the tackle but a blatant face mask. Miami bench streamed across the field to the FSU sideline (where the tackle occurred) and it looked for a moment like it might get out of hand.
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Clemson has beaten Wake Forest 63-3 in Winston-Salem.
What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about?
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AO Sig wrote:Clemson has beaten Wake Forest 63-3 in Winston-Salem.
ALERT!!! |
Fortunately Wake has a really good defense or it could’ve been really ugly |
SARCASM! |
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CHOMP CHOMP
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FSU will be looking for a new coach after the season
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What I wouldn't give for ND's O line
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About time.OGSB wrote:Mike Stoops out at Oklahoma.
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The article I saw pointed this out:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb ... spartanntpIt’s also worth recalling that, not so long ago, Oklahoma fans were certain Brent Venables was the source of all their defensive woes, and the return of Mike Stoops, the architect of dominant defenses in the 2000s, would be the cure. Since leaving for Clemson, Venables has done fairly well, while Oklahoma’s defense remained porous.
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