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Miami and Florida have agreed to play in the Citrus Bowl to open the 2019 season. This is good news for those of us who want to see good football every weekend. I’ve reached the point where I’m not interested … Continue reading
What We Learned: Week 10
LSU is not elite. Two weeks ago the Tigers looked like one of the elite teams. They had arguable the best resume in the nation with wins at Mississippi State and home against Florida. Now, they’ve faced double digit losses … Continue reading
What We Learned: Week 8
How did UNC lose to South Carolina? After Thursday night’s win over Pitt, people wanted to know how this North Carolina team lost to that South Carolina team. Short answer: South Carolina is better. Their 3-5 record doesn’t look as … Continue reading
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Tagged ACC, Clemson, Duke, Georgia, Houston, Kentucky, Miami, North Carolina, SEC, South Carolina, Strength of Schedule, Tennessee
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ACC Bows to Howls of the Mob
So, the ACC has decided to suspend the officiating crew who blew the ending of the Miami Duke game. After what I wrote earlier this week about officials and accountability, you might think I’m all for the suspensions. You’d be … Continue reading
Alabama – Louisville and “True Road Games”
On Friday morning ESPN reported Alabama and Louisville have agreed to play a 2018 game in Orlando to open the season. Immediately many on twitter derided the fact that the game was not a true road game. Some expanded their … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, ESPN, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, Orlando, Out of Conference, Playoff, Scheduling, SEC, Texas
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