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3 mins ago, HugeDinghy said:

CFB> NFL

 

is time is an issue, drop the NFL.

Interestingly, Tom Boswell of the Washington Post wrote about this yesterday: D.C. is evidently (like Philly) a town where people watch the NFL, but not college, and he advised his readers to watch the game last night, and they'd realize how much better (especially with pace of play) the college game is than the NFL. 

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Forgot to mention going to a college game is awesome. If you do it right it's an all day affair. The best games are the 2000 start. Get there at noon, tail gate all day mucho food, drink, silly games like corn hole, beer pong, and spike. Catch some of the other games on multiple big screens in the parking lot connect with friends then sit with 100k plus of your closest friends and watch a spectacle.  

"Sweet songs never last too long on broken radios" Sam Stone / John Prine

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3 mins ago, HugeDinghy said:

weird that the two most sought after QB's in college for next year, are the two back ups from the national championship.

QB's are a gamble.....some work out some don't. RB's are a much better pick and usually make an instant impact, unless you really need a QB. Can you say Saquon Barkley. :th:

"Sweet songs never last too long on broken radios" Sam Stone / John Prine

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the back up for the bulldogs was their starter, and talked about as a potential top prospect before he got hurt and lost his job. and now the back up at Alabama is going into his junior year having led his team to two title games and has only lost two games, if I remember correctly.

 

that don't happen often.

 

running backs are a dime a dozen.

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