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Arch is overrated big time. I like the kid, but he's only good against lower level teams.This Texas Florida ending is wild. Arch Manning’s helmet comes off, so Chase Daniel comes in for Texas and throws a bullet of an out pattern for the first down.
Then Arch comes back in and nearly throws a game-ending INT.
One of those guys can never find fault with Qb's...Annoucners talking about how good Arch was today.
College football is weird sometimes. Losses happen. We lost to a pretty decent team today and Penn state loses to a terrible UCLA team and Texas loses. I don’t give a rats ass about name, those two should be behind us no matter what.
Neither will considered a "good loss" by anybody. They are both "bad losses"Jeez.
1 top 10 team... loses to a really really bad 0-4 team that fired their coach
another loses to a really bad 1-4 team that was planning to fire their coach
So how do they make theses "good losses"? You know that is going to be what they try to make the narrative somehow. And some pollsters will probably still have them both in the top 10 on their ballots.
I was thinking the same thing. Both still don’t have a P4 win. But both will still be in the top 20 because of their nameCollege football is weird sometimes. Losses happen. We lost to a pretty decent team today and Penn state loses to a terrible UCLA team and Texas loses. I don’t give a rats ass about name, those two should be behind us no matter what.
Neither will considered a "good loss" by anybody. They are both "bad losses"
Good to see schools that typically struggle in football have successVirginia takes out another undefeated
Maryland football is only good in September.Speaking of looking at the scores, wasn’t Maryland up 20-0 or something? I just saw they lost 24-20 and I thought they had complete control of that one.
Jeez.
1 top 10 team... loses to a really really bad 0-4 team that fired their coach
another loses to a really bad 1-4 team that was planning to fire their coach
So how do they make theses "good losses"? You know that is going to be what they try to make the narrative somehow. And some pollsters will probably still have them both in the top 10 on their ballots.