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

Ohio State is better than Michigan also, this first half proves it. Michigan is no better and probably a little worse than last year without Hutchison. Ohio State is at least giving them a game.
 
Hey UGA you have the best TE in college football - GET HIM THE BALL

I'm trying to guess they're setting up other things and hitting him the 2nd half.

So we're looking at another game with two of the best teams in the country in a shoot out.
 
UGA’s defense was bad there at the end, hmmmmmmm they better come out ready or they’re gonna lose.
 
Not really, spread you out offense when excuted properly is a beauty. Will beat the toughest defense in the nation
Oh, I know. Ohio State has some serious future NFL talent on their offense. They are going to win their fair share of battles against the best of defenses. Well played by them. Just saying that Georgia looked like they were in the Ole Defense on that drive. Happens. There will be other drives where they crack the Bucknuts too.
 
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Ohio State is better than Michigan also, this first half proves it. Michigan is no better and probably a little worse than last year without Hutchison. Ohio State is at least giving them a game.
I think we're finding out that these 4 teams were easily best in the Country and that they seem pretty equal so far.
 
Ohio State is better than Michigan also, this first half proves it. Michigan is no better and probably a little worse than last year without Hutchison. Ohio State is at least giving them a game.
I mean you can’t say this when Michigan rolled OSU at OSU in perfect weather. Last year in a blizzard I would get this take but not this year. They also play last game of the regular season so it’s not like they rolled OSU in sept.
 
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I mean you can’t say this when Michigan rolled OSU at OSU in perfect weather. Last year in a blizzard I would get this take but not this year. They also play last game of the regular season so it’s not like they rolled OSU in sept.
Michigan pulled away late but that game was 24-20 into the 4th quarter. Saying Michigan "rolled" them is pretty misleading.
 
Final score was 45-23, if a three touchdown win on the road isn’t getting rolled I’m not sure what is. Got to play all 4 quarters not just 3.
Michigan also punished them and wore them down and that’s the main reason the 4th Quarter was so lopsided. So imposing your will and mentally and physically breaking a team is not rolling a team? Not sure what qualifies then.
 
Final score was 45-23, if a three touchdown win on the road isn’t getting rolled I’m not sure what is. Got to play all 4 quarters not just 3.
Yeah but there's a difference between dominating a game from the start, which Michigan did not do, and playing a tight game only to pull away in the final quarter, which is what they did do. You seem smart enough to know the difference there.
 
How wide open are receivers in the secondary for these two teams. I can't remember the last time an ISU wideout was as open as these guys repeatedly are.
 
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