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

Outstanding defense was on display in today's CFP games...
Imagine if we would have had an even remotely competent offense this year. Imagine last year if we would have had an offensive CO who could have used Purdy and Hall to the best of their abilities.

I’ve had so many people tell me this year they can’t believe e how good Purdy is. I always say, I knew it, but Manning found a way to hold him back.
 
After what I watched today am i crazy for thinking TCU has a legitimate shot at winning?
After seeing what TCU did against Michigans defense, and Georgia looking like ass on defense, its not crazy. However, I think TCU will have a tough time stopping Georgia. I'll be betting the over.
 
That one's going to stay with that poor kid. Hopefully, he's good enough that he'll make enough money kicking footballs that this won't haunt him.

Said his grandfather played for OSU, this was his life long dream, he’s never getting over missing this kick.
 
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After what I watched today am i crazy for thinking TCU has a legitimate shot at winning?
Nope, I think they can. Georgia’s defense is not that good and if you can get pressure on Bennett and get him uncomfortable you’ve gotta chance. TCU has speed too.
 
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SEC is going to end up with 3 of the top 4 ranked teams at years end.
I hate em but they're good.
 
Imagine if we would have had an even remotely competent offense this year. Imagine last year if we would have had an offensive CO who could have used Purdy and Hall to the best of their abilities.

I’ve had so many people tell me this year they can’t believe e how good Purdy is. I always say, I knew it, but Manning found a way to hold him back.
7-6 included 2 point loss to Baylor, 7 point loss to WVU, 3 point loss to TTU, 7 point loss to OU and 7 point loss to Clemson (without Hall). ISU truly was the best 7 win team in the country last year.

A loss is a loss though. The coaches need to do much better in the red zone and on special teams. Looking forward to seeing what the new coaches bring.