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Yep! For some reason the NFL has moved to the bottom of the list in recent years, with footy and CFB taking up the majority of my viewing time.
The Urban story is interesting. Do you think he will resign over it ?
 

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My favorite time of the year - Footy, NCAA and NFL all around the same time.
And baseball is getting to the best part of the season.

It is truly the “most wonderful time of the year”.*

*Aside from school starting back up. That part sucks.
 

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And baseball is getting to the best part of the season.

It is truly the “most wonderful time of the year”.*

*Aside from school starting back up. That part sucks.
I stopped watching baseball years ago - probably around the time European football became more widely available stateside.
 

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The Urban story is interesting. Do you think he will resign over it ?
If there's any proof he knew about the allegations, he's out. If he doesn't walk, Gene Smith will kick him out. If not, the president will give both their marching orders. Schiano will probably take over on an interim basis.

It'll be a shitshow regardless over the next month.
 

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If there's any proof he knew about the allegations, he's out. If he doesn't walk, Gene Smith will kick him out. If not, the president will give both their marching orders. Schiano will probably take over on an interim basis.

It'll be a shitshow regardless over the next month.
I hope you don't lose any recruits over this. :angel:
 

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I hope you don't lose any recruits over this. :angel:
Too late to impact much this season. Next season and beyond though...

It will be hilarious over they fire Urban Meyer over allegations that he know about abuse and put Greg freaking Schiano in charge.
Bit unfair but I see what you're saying. Tennessee backed out of hiring him because of that.
 

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Yeah he looks like a hell of a coach. I am partial to ND and Tennessee though thats why I mentioned them. How are the Canes looking this year?
We are in pretty good shape. Still have the same QB (senior year) so that is a big wildcard. Also lost some talent on the D-line last year which needs to be replaced. On the upside, we have an incredible new freshman QB, RB, and two phenomenal freshman WRs coming in. Hoping for an improvemet over last year's 10-3 finish.
 

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Wake me when Texas is in contention again. Until then, college football ranks about 8th on my must-see list, just behind Seinfeld reruns.
Yeah it's a real shame to see what that program has become. They've got too much money and pull to just be sucking like that every year.
 

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We are in pretty good shape. Still have the same QB (senior year) so that is a big wildcard. Also lost some talent on the D-line last year which needs to be replaced. On the upside, we have an incredible new freshman QB, RB, and two phenomenal freshman WRs coming in. Hoping for an improvemet over last year's 10-3 finish.
I don't know how FSU is going to respond to losing Jimbo, and Florida is still a toss up on Dan Mullen being the guy to take them back to glory, though I think he will. So Miami are easily the top of the chain in the state of Florida right now. Can't say the same about UCF :(
 

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Let's go Big Red! Eager to see if Frost cam bring back to NU what all post Osborne's coaches couldn't. Local QB from my area was recruited by Frost so looking forward to his progression as well.
 

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Yeah it's a real shame to see what that program has become. They've got too much money and pull to just be sucking like that every year.
UT football reminds me of a saying about Brazil’s economy: It’s the next big thing, but will always still be the next big thing...
 

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Texas should always be in the top 10 they dont even have to recruit outside the state to be competitive for a NC. It must be mismanagement on an administrative level.
It's a shame when A&M, Texas Tech, and even Baylor are assembling better teams that are miles better than UT. Hell, Baylor was in the Fiesta Bowl just a few years ago with the number one offense if I'm not mistaken.
 

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We (Texas) are 1st ranked in the big 12 and 3rd ranked in the national in terms of recruitment ranking.
Big season ahead for the burnt orange!

I'll just add that this is our best recruitment haul since the Mack Brown era. We're only behind Georgia and OHS.

https://247sports.com/Season/2018-Football/CompositeTeamRankings
https://www.diehards.com/texas/texas-recruiting-rankings-2018
They are 10th on Rivals (A&M are #2)

https://n.rivals.com/team_rankings/2019/all-teams/football
 

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Yeah, when I checked 2018 rankings it was giving me this last seasons projected as opposed to this seasons. My bad.

In that case...........s**t!

Oh well, can always re-watch the Rose Bowl game again.
I wouldn't put too much stock into the star rating system. Its nice if your team are high on the list but that doesn't guarantee anything. Just look at UT over the years. Perenially near the top of the recruiting rankings but only one natty to show for it over several decades.
 

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I wouldn't put too much stock into the star rating system. Its nice if your team are high on the list but that doesn't guarantee anything. Just look at UT over the years. Perenially near the top of the recruiting rankings but only one natty to show for it over several decades.
Absolutely spot on. All the woulda, coulda, shoulda's prove that one!
 

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Coaches poll released today.

1. Alabama (13-1)
Points: 1,621 (61 first-place votes). Previous ranking: 1. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Louisville in Orlando (ABC, 8)

Outlook: Coming off their fifth title in nine seasons, the Crimson Tide have more questions than usual with an unsettled quarterback situation, major losses on defense and changes at both coordinator positions. Still, this is a team full of talent, and Nick Saban knows how to navigate this type of challenge.

2. Clemson (12-2)
Points: 1,547 (3). Previous ranking: 4. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Furman

Outlook: If defense wins championships, then the Tigers are well-positioned to make their fourth consecutive playoff appearance. Christian Wilkins heads a dominant defensive line. QB Kelly Bryant led Clemson to 12 wins in his first year as a starter, but his job status is tenuous with incoming freshman Trevor Lawrence in the mix.

3. Ohio State (12-2)
Points: 1,458 (1). Previous ranking: 5. This week: Sept. 1 vs. Oregon State (ABC, noon)

Outlook: On the field, the Buckeyes have enough talent to repeat as Big Ten champions with RB J.K. Dobbins and DL Nick Bosa among their standouts. The chief concern is off the field. Head coach Urban Meyer is on leave as the school investigates his possible knowledge of alleged abuse by a former assistant.

4. Georgia (13-2)
Points: 1,452. Previous ranking: 2. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Austin Peay (ESPN, 3:30)

Outlook: The sting of losing to Alabama in overtime in the championship game will provide motivation. QB Jake Fromm looks to avoid a sophomore slump. The defense should again be one of the top units in the country. Deandre Baker and J.R. Reed lead the secondary.

5. Oklahoma (12-2)
Points: 1,288. Previous ranking: 3. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Florida Atlantic (Fox, noon)

Outlook: Replacing Heisman winner Baker Mayfield isn’t the team’s biggest concern. Kyler Murray should be fine at QB with RB Rodney Anderson and a talented group of wide receivers as support. The defense, last seen being torched by Georgia in the Rose Bowl, has to improve.

6. Washington (10-3)
Points: 1,245. Previous ranking: 15. Opens: Sept 1 vs. No. 10 Auburn in Atlanta (ABC, 3:30)

Outlook: The Huskies have QB Jake Browning and RB Myles Gaskin returning to its offense as they bid to reach the playoff for the second time in three seasons. The season opener against Auburn should tell a lot about whether they’re a contender or just the best team in the Pac-12.

7. Wisconsin (13-1)
Points: 1,243. Previous ranking: 6. Opens: Aug. 31 vs. Western Kentucky (ESPN, 9)

Outlook: Known more for being vanilla on offense and stingy on defense, the Badgers may flip the script this season. Backed by one of the nation’s top offensive lines and RB Jonathan Taylor, they should be explosive. Another unbeaten regular season is possible if the defense can overcome some key losses.

8. Miami (Fla.) (10-3)
Points: 1,091. Previous ranking: 13. Opens: Sept. 2 vs. No. 24 LSU in Arlington, Texas (ABC, 7:30)

Outlook: The Hurricanes had a dream start last season with 10 consecutive wins before ending with a thud. LB Shaq Quarterman is part of an athletic defense that should be improved. The question is if the offense can do its part. Better play from QB Malik Rosier is pivotal.

9. Penn State (11-2)
Points: 1,050. Previous ranking: 8. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Appalachian State (BTN, 3:30)

Outlook: Gone are RB Saquon Barkley and three of the top four receivers. That’s the bad news. QB Trace McSorley and a veteran offensive line provide optimism that the Nittany Lions still will be good enough to make a run at the Big Ten title and possibly a College Football Playoff berth.

10. Auburn (10-4)
Points: 1,004. Previous ranking: 12. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. No. 6 Washington in Atlanta (ABC, 3:30)

Outlook: The only team to beat Alabama last year, the Tigers start this season focused on repeating as SEC West champs. QB Jarrett Stidham looks to be more comfortable in his second season as the starter. The success of the season likely comes down to November trips to Georgia and Alabama.

11. Notre Dame (10-3)
Points: 892. Previous ranking: 11. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. No. 14 Michigan (NBC, 7:30).

Outlook: With some key losses on the offensive line, the success of the Irish likely will fall to whether QB Brandon Wimbush can be more consistent throwing the ball. The defense will be better, but a tough schedule, starting with Michigan, will be difficult to manage without support from the offense.

12. Michigan State (10-3)
Points: 870. Previous ranking: 16. Opens: Aug. 31 vs. Utah State (BTN, 7)

Outlook: After missing a bowl game in 2016, the Spartans have 19 starters back from last year’s team that won 10 games. QB Brian Lewerke provides a running and passing threat. The defense, led by DL Kenny Willekes, is good enough to have them contend in the Big Ten.

13. Stanford (9-5)
Points: 768. Previous ranking: 19. Opens: Aug. 31 vs. San Diego State (FS1, 9)

Outlook: RB Bryce Love decided to skip the NFL draft, giving the Cardinal one of the top weapons in college football. QB K.J. Costello, who welcomes back his top four receivers, has to do his part to take some pressure off Love. The defense was down a notch last year and is expected to be better.

14. Michigan (8-5)
Points: 752. Previous ranking: not ranked. Opens: Sept. 1 at No. 11 Notre Dame (NBC, 7:30)

Outlook: The pressure is officially on Jim Harbaugh, who is 1-5 against rivals Ohio State and Michigan State in his three seasons. Shea Patterson, a transfer from Mississippi, is expected solve the team’s problems at quarterback. The defense was inexperienced last year and still ranked second in the Big Ten. That’s a good sign for this season.

15. Southern California (11-3)
Points: 691. Previous ranking: 10. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. UNLV (Pac-12, 4)

Outlook: It likely will be the defense, led by DL Christian Rector and LB Cameron Smith, that becomes the strength of the Trojans after the departure of QB Sam Darnold. With no significant experience at the position, true freshman J.T. Daniels could win the starting job which could mean some early growing pains.

16. TCU (11-3)
Points: 530. Previous ranking: 9. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Southern

Outlook: This should be another overachieving season for the Horned Frogs. Again, defense will be the team’s backbone. DL Ben Banogu is a dominant pass rusher, and LB Ty Summers patrols the middle. QB Shawn Robinson is young, but he will have two outstanding receivers in KaVontae Turpin and Jalen Reagor.

17. Virginia Tech (9-4)
Points: 524. Previous ranking: 25. This week: Sept. 3 at No. 19 Florida State (ESPN, 8)

Outlook: QB Josh Jackson looks to blossom in his second season as the starter, especially if a No. 1 option steps up at wide receiver. The defense, always good under coordinator Bud Foster, will have DL Ricky Walker up front. There are major holes to fill in the secondary with several significant departures.

18. Mississippi State (9-4)
Points: 407. Previous ranking: 20. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Stephen F. Austin (ESPNU, 7:30)

Outlook: New coach Joe Moorhead is blessed with one of the most-talented rosters in the SEC. QB Nick Fitzgerald appears to be a perfect fit in former Penn State coordinator’s offense. DL Jeffrey Simmons is one of the conference’s top defenders.

19. Florida State (7-6)
Points: 328. Previous ranking: not ranked. Opens: Sept. 3 vs. No. 17 Virginia Tech (ESPN, 8)

Outlook: Willie Taggart’s first big decision as Seminoles coach will picking between Deondre Francois and James Blackman at quarterback. RB Cam Akers is set for a breakout season as a sophomore. The defense is young and talented. It will need to grow up fast.

20. West Virginia (7-6)
Points: 310. Previous ranking: not ranked. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Tennessee in Charlotte (CBS, 3:30)

Outlook: The Mountaineers should be one of the more entertaining teams in the country with QB Will Grier throwing and wideouts David Sills V and Gary Jennings catching. LB David Long and DB Dravon Askew-Henry provide two leaders in the back seven of the defense.

21. Texas (7-6)
Points: 265. Previous ranking: not ranked. Opens: Sept. 1 at Maryland (FS1, noon)

Outlook: After leading the program to its first winning season since 2013, Tom Herman is looking to make the next step toward having the Longhorns back among the elite. Sam Ehlinger and Shane Buechele likely will share time at quarterback. Improved play at running back and the offensive line is essential.

22. Boise State (11-3)
Points: 261. Previous ranking: 22. Opens: Sept. 1 at Troy (ESPNews, 6)

Outlook: The Broncos are blessed with senior QB Brett Rypien, a deep backfield, options at wide receiver and depth on both lines. They’ll make another run at the Group of Five berth in one of the major bowls.

23. Central Florida (13-0)
Points: 259. Previous ranking: 7. Opens: Aug. 30 at Connecticut (ESPNU, 7)

Outlook: Under new head coach Josh Heupel, the Knights are primed for another successful season after being the lone unbeaten in FBS in 2017. QB McKenzie Milton will head a prolific offense. How quickly the defense develops will determine if UCF can avoid a loss.

24. LSU (9-4)
Points: 254. Previous ranking: 18. Opens: Sept. 2 vs. No. 8 Miami (Fla.) in Arlington, Texas (ABC, 7:30)

Outlook: Ed Orgeron changed offensive coordinators and brought in Ohio State QB transfer Joe Burrow to help remedy the program’s difficulty throwing the ball. Those changes must to be successful as expectations for the Tigers are to contend in the SEC West, which it has not won since 2011.

25. Oklahoma State (10-3)
Points: 168. Previous ranking: 14. Opens: Aug. 30 vs. Missouri State (FS1, 8)

Outlook: The Cowboys mostly lived on the arm of QB Mason Rudolph last year, but with his departure RB Justice Hill should carry the load of the offense. Most of the key contributors return on defense. DL Jordan Brailford has the potential to break out after six sacks last year.
 

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2. Clemson (12-2)
Points: 1,547 (3). Previous ranking: 4. Opens: Sept. 1 vs. Furman

Outlook: If defense wins championships, then the Tigers are well-positioned to make their fourth consecutive playoff appearance. Christian Wilkins heads a dominant defensive line. QB Kelly Bryant led Clemson to 12 wins in his first year as a starter, but his job status is tenuous with incoming freshman Trevor Lawrence in the mix.
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