A few of the sheep in there trying to claim they fended off Georgia. They believe anything.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/a7n2dn/2019_3_qb_zach_calzada_signs_with_texas_am/
Herbstreit saying UGA being left out of the playoffs was more about "politics". aggy defending SECSECSEC.
Question asked by another user:
"In regards to this, I have a serious question: does UGA or Clemson get in if Clemson had lost to Pitt?"
TwiztedImagedumbfuck aggy[-173] 0 points 23 minutes ago
I'm not the guy you responded to, but in your hypothetical...UGA, all day. Clemson's schedule was pathetic. They lose any games and they drop below even a 2 loss UGA in my mind.
I think UGA is a better team than OSU or OU, but there was no way in hell the committee was going to snub a 1 loss conference champ on UGA's behalf. That's why Herb is calling it politics, because he thinks UGA is the better team but the committee won't pull the trigger because the fallout and cries of "SEC bias" would be overwhelming.
UGA now looks better than the UGA that lost to LSU; the D is top notch and they can run or throw with efficiency. OU now doesn't look any different than the OU that lost to UT though; the defense is still a dumpster fire and the running game is one dimensional. The OSU now doesn't look any different than the OSU that lost to Purdue either; their D is still suspect and they rely on the passing game to get it done.
Herb's a bit abrasive about it, but I agree with him. They left UGA out because they can't afford to piss off the Big 12 and Big 10. I'm honestly surprised they slid UGA ahead of OSU to be honest.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/a3otgb/herbstreit_politics_kept_the_2_loss_uga_out_of_cfp/
The schedule sees Friday’s FP1 and FP2 sessions on ESPNU at 9.55am and 1.55pm respectively, with Saturday’s FP3 and qualifying on ESPNews at 12.55pm and 3.55pm respectively. (times are Central)
https://www.motorsport.com/us/f1/news/usgp-f1-coverage-by-espn-abc/3196712/
McMurphy said in the comments that the transfer database is not available to the public.
In Ean Pfeiffer's pinned tweet it says he's sitting out the 2018 season and will have 2 years of eligibility left, but in his Vanderbilt profile it listed him as a RS Sophomore for the 2017 season. That means this is his 4th year and he should have just played at Vanderbilt this year and then been a grad transfer (unless Vanderbilt wasn't going to allow it). He'll only have 1 year left regardless once he transfers.
KamikazeUT_Horn is a great follow on twitter. Not my twitter (I don't even have a twitter) but I'm sure he posts here. I just keep a tab dedicated to his feed to follow all Longhorn sports.
This is my first season watching F1 and I love it so far. Currently watching qualifying. My question from last week is do you think Verstappen would have finished better if he would have stayed with the soft tires with less than 15 laps to go without pitting? Or would they have given out at some point. It seemed like a risk worth taking, but I'm a noob.