The Big 12 has turned into the MAC. Just dreary mediocrity. Who holds sway there now? ISU looks very average. Tech is schizophrenic.
People acted like UCF was a signature win for Deion. KJ Jefferson is steaming dung and that whole team sucks. I guess Okie State might do their ritual of starting the season like a pack of finger-smelling mongoloids and then level out and win 5 of their last 6 games. Utah is boring and overrated so it's hard to tell if ASU is still sewage or not. Colorado could very likely continue to be bad and end up in the conference title game while dumbasses applaud them for lighting their own farts.
If Shedeur has a brief moment he can throw accurately from multiple platforms. His accuracy is insane. If he'd stop holding the ball too long when he does have time and take checkdowns he'd be great.
Did deion already run the tire tread off of Travis Hunter? Where is he? Was 145 snaps a game maybe a little excessive?
Probably the first time anyone has beaten UCF in Orlando. And I'm on this very page questioning why they'd be favored by so much prior to the game, you absolute doink.
Yes, their first win against a team with a winning record. And a team that will likely be .500 at best by the end of the season. A real juggernaut Deion has delivered. They have arrived.
That's what they bring home after Aranda's Vagina Cigar debacle in Colorado. No way he makes through the season. What are the odds he makes it to next week?
Okay, watching Baylor right now is answering my question. And I'm even on this thread discussing how hapless this Baylor team is this year. The Baylor that took CU to OT on the road and had to squirt diarrhea down their own legs to find a way to lose. Sorry. Sometimes I have to jump in and tell myself to shut the fuck up.
They rely on their licensing. Without competition, there's really no incentive to dedicate toward a complete game. They do chincy bullshit like remove features that everyone liked in one iteration. Then the next year they'll market having the feature they shouldn't have removed in the first place. If Ubisoft or Rockstar spent 3 years building a detailed, high graphic and expert audio college football game they'd probably blow EA's tits off. Exclusivity is EA's wheelhouse. They can put out a clunker and not be punished for it. This game made a killing mainly because of nostalgia and a dearth of any college football game for 11 years. They fed a cracker to the starving masses.
What am I missing? I saw UCF favored by as much as 15. They looked meh against TCU and there isn't much to glean from thumping New Hampshire and Sam Houston. KJ Jefferson can be a complete lummox. And they'll likely be playing in a rice paddy today. Is it Malazahn and the tempo? This game feels like a jump ball.