College Football 2023

USC will score however many points they want to next week

And I’ll be cheering for them the whole way.

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Prime goeth before the fall, or something like that

Fuck come to the fucking fuckwad. Or something like that.

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There’s a whole lot of coaches I’ve got a bigger problem with than Prime.

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Don’t you mean LOOK AT ME?

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Ohio State at the ND 1 with 7 seconds left down 4

Hell of an ending to OSU-ND

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Can’t get much closer than that

ND didn’t exactly play their last series very well.

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Who’s this blowhard coach at Ohio State? He’s an asshole.

You talking about the postgame interview?

Guy was amped up, I can’t blame him.

He’s under the mistaken impression that he’s got a good team.

They win the game if they just keep running the ball on that last drive

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Fuck Lou Holtz, thats a lot of what he was responding to, and he talked about his players the whole time, I don’t see why you have an issue with it

“You look at coach (Ryan) Day — and I coached at Ohio State under Woody Hayes,” Holtz said Friday on “The Pat McAfee Show.” “We won the national championship when I was there. I’m proud of that. However, he has lost to Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Michigan twice. And everybody (that) beats him, does so because they are more physical than Ohio State. And I think Notre Dame will take that same approach.”

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Zona State is putting up a proper fight

Holtz isn’t exactly wrong, though. At least in terms of how teams have beaten Ohio State before and how Notre Dame should have beaten them tonight. By being more physical on the lines of scrimmage and being able to push them when you need to. Notre could have done that but they got cute on their final drive and lost because of it.

Notre Dame being the Tough Guy, given how they’ve had their asses handed to them in the CFP 3 times is pretty comical.

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Having 10 men on the field for the last 2 plays is inexcusable.

At worst, they’re defending a 60-yard Hail Mary on the final play, instead of from the 1-yard line.