***2022-23 CFB Bowl Games Thread***

Not with their recruiting classes and early season rankings
Not with their recruiting classes and early season rankings
It's still Kentucky football regardless of that. They are pretty much the Purdue or Minnesota of the SEC, when a special season happens they make the Outback bowl, otherwise they have no chance of winning a conference championship.
 
Most likely... which will suck. Harbaugh is a horrible human being.

Michigan and tOSU were good obviously.... an argument could be made for Penn State. Nobody else was good at all. The entire B1G West was a joke. Even Michigan State could have won the West! ;)

What’s the argument that Penn St is good? It’s such a joke where they’re ranked without a single good win.
 
Kentucky’s QB isn’t a transfer he is a first round draft pick. I was talking transfers. Yeah the SEC is always going to have a bunch of people sitting out as they produce the most NFL talent.
Transfer, or sit out, impact is the same, and the point is why bowls are worthless in comparing conference strength. Especially if it is a key offensive player.
 
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Most likely... which will suck. Harbaugh is a horrible human being.

Michigan and tOSU were good obviously.... an argument could be made for Penn State. Nobody else was good at all. The entire B1G West was a joke. Even Michigan State could have won the West! ;)
Why is Harbaugh a horrible human being? That’s a new take.

Also sparty in no way would have won anything this season
 
Transfer, or sit out, impact is the same, and the point is why bowls are worthless in comparing conference strength. Especially if it is a key offensive player.
No my point was that most transfers have no impact on the outcome of the game and that the Big12 has the least amount of people sitting out because of the lack of 1/2nd round NFL talent.
 
Most likely... which will suck. Harbaugh is a horrible human being.

Michigan and tOSU were good obviously.... an argument could be made for Penn State. Nobody else was good at all. The entire B1G West was a joke. Even Michigan State could have won the West! ;)
Harbaugh is a horrible human? Why? He is quirky but thats about it.
 
Kentucky’s QB isn’t a transfer he is a first round draft pick. I was talking transfers. Yeah the SEC is always going to have a bunch of people sitting out as they produce the most NFL talent.

Why are you only counting transfers? Kentucky had one of the best QB's in all of college football this season..... and he's not playing today. Their NFL level RB and DB aren't playing either. This is making Iowa look a LOT better than they actually are... and also making the B1G look a lot better than they really are.

Same goes for Okie St against Wisky. Wisky doesn't win if Okie St had Sanders.
 
Why are you only counting transfers? Kentucky had one of the best QB's in all of college football this season..... and he's not playing today. Their NFL level RB and DB aren't playing either. This is making Iowa look a LOT better than they actually are... and also making the B1G look a lot better than they really are.

Same goes for Okie St against Wisky. Wisky doesn't win if Okie St had Sanders.
Dude I’m not only counting transfers, people were talking about the Big12 record and I was pointing out how the Big12 has very few people sitting out. Then people mentioned transfers and I said that most of the time transferring players have little impact. The OSU QB is an outlier.
 
Lol, the Big 10 west was a joke but Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois all had elite defenses. Michigan State likely would have finished 3-6 or 4-5.
Sparty gave up 30+ points in regulation to a team that completed 1 pass. Missed multiple 20 yd field goals to go into OT and then promptly lost. Not winning anything
 
Since the Kansas State 18 play drive ended without points, Alabama has had three straight touchdown drives under 1:07.
 

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