OFFICIAL 2015-2016 College Football Season Thread

Cardo, did Devwah Whaley give y'all a silent commitment?

Word is he did, but the rumor started from the broadcast of the game Saturday. Andre Ware said he asked Coach Richt who was the other half of the RB duo coming in this year with Holyfield and Richt told him "We got a guy, you'll know about him soon" and then everyone started guessing...Whaley did just come off of an OV with us and said in interviews he was thinking about silently committing soon and revealing his choice at the Under Armour game. With that said, I think he did commit.
 
After being in Eugene last night, all I can say is :smh: at all the Oregon players that were at the bars last night as if they were not part of a historic L at Autzen
 
The ACC looks awful. In all seriousness Miami might be a top 1-3 team in there based on how everyone else and Everett Golson have played. Miami can back its way into 9-10 wins with losses to FSU (who you could beat) and Clemson.

**** you can win 9 games and barely miss out on winning your division.

been saying it all along

dont be surprised to see Miami beat FSU and end up only taking a L to Clemson
 
They can't handle it

2 top teams in country.

Harbaugh gonna have Michigan top 5 program in 3 years.

They scared.

We just goin back to back
 
Maybe I've been seeing something different but Miami is in the 6-6, 7-5 ballpark much more so than 10-2 or hell freezing over and 11-1.
 
Maybe I've been seeing something different but Miami is in the 6-6, 7-5 ballpark much more so than 10-2 or hell freezing over and 11-1.
I mean, coaching is prime to cause them to drop a few games. Should be an 8-9 win team. No way should they win 6-7 based on what's left on the schedule, IMO. But nothing surprises me with this coaching staff.
 
How/why did Miami come up? :lol:

Just hope Notre dame goofs before the playoffs so they don't drop an egg again like they did in the NC
 
I actually root for Miami to do well though *shrug*. I was just responding to the idea they could only drop one (or two) game(s).
 
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I actually root for Miami to do well though *shrug*. I was just responding to the idea they could only drop one (or two) game(s).
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 I missed that comment...thought it was a random shot

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Shoot speaking of lulz-worthy 9-12 win teams...

Michigan, Iowa, and Kentucky all have the potential.

Oh and Georgia.
 
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Is Michigan lulz-worthy? Looking at the composite roster talent via 247, they should be one of the better teams. Going to hinge on how often you see good Rudock vs. Bad Rudock, because the defense is elite.
 
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