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Also, Charlie Strong is showing people why he deserves to be given all the time he needs with this job.

This defense is leaps and bounds better than last year, and we've been competitive in games that most thought we'd get destroyed in. If we had a decent QB, we'd have 2 or maybe 3 more wins.

If these good ol' boys let him do what he needs to, he's going to bring us back to prominence.
 
If they are ranking these teams fairly, and chances are they are not, then Auburn should fall all the way down to 9 or 10 because they just lost at home to an unranked team who looked like pure shit coming into this game.

If there is no SEC bias, then Auburn should be a 9 or 10th ranked team at best after tonight.
9 sounds about right. Puts them behind all the important 1 loss teams.
 
9 sounds about right. Puts them behind all the important 1 loss teams.

Yup....and who's to say they belong ahead of Notre Dame?

Notre Dame has 2 losses as well, but both are on the road with one coming against the defending champs on the final play of the game, and on the road at the 9th ranked Wildcats.

Again, Auburn lost at home to an unranked team who looked awful over the last month. So on paper, ND's losses look better than Auburn's.
 
Yup....and who's to say they belong ahead of Notre Dame?

Notre Dame has 2 losses as well, but both are on the road with one coming against the defending champs on the final play of the game, and on the road at the 9th ranked Wildcats.

Again, Auburn lost at home to an unranked team who looked awful over the last month. So on paper, ND's losses look better than Auburn's.
Notre Dame didn't lose to the 9th ranked team, they got their asses handed to them. Plus timing of the losses always play a factor. ND has now lost 2 of 3 while Auburn's first loss happened earlier in the year.
 
Notre Dame didn't lose to the 9th ranked team, they got their asses handed to them. Plus timing of the losses always play a factor. ND has now lost 2 of 3 while Auburn's first loss happened earlier in the year.

Yea, but when you lose shouldn't matter.

If you lose to an unranked team in week 1 or week 9, it should count all the same. I never understood why it mattered when you lost in college football....it's stupid.
 
Coached against Aaron Green of TCU in a select league his Jr. year. That's kid was one hell of a player.
 
If TCU goes up 38-14, you can kiss K-State goodnight.
 
TCU should be in line for a playoff sport by this time tomorrow.

If not, then the SEC bias stuff is real.
 
TCU should be in line for a playoff sport by this time tomorrow.

If not, then the SEC bias stuff is real.

What? They should not jump Alabama or Oregon. This SEC bias stuff is silly.
 
:lol @ the Irish.

They deserve to be laughed at, that was an abysmal performance overall. I took our dog out around the block early when it was 3-3, came back and it was 17-3. I was like, WTF?! That first half, I basically just cursed and drank beer but I have to give credit to ASU though, took advantage of almost every opportunity all afternoon. ND is also a very young team, something like 20 out of 22 players are freshman or sophomores and they're missing quite a few guys that were starters or expected to be. The guy that lined up the defense went down and there was a freshman in his place. He looked like one too.

This loss is all on Golson. He's short(6' my ass) and a couple of the picks were off deflections where his height was probably a liability but the rest were on him or just good plays. He's had 17 freaking turnovers in the last 5 games, he's kind of the ND version of Romo. Escapability, when he's good, he's really good and when he's off he's really off. If he could take better care of the ball and cut the turnovers out, some NFL team might take a flier on him but marginal size and a turnover machine? Uh-uh.

Hell of a rally to get back within 3 after being down 31 though, if they had pulled it off it would have been the second biggest comeback in FBS/Div. l history.
 
What? They should not jump Alabama or Oregon. This SEC bias stuff is silly.
Apparently B12 bias is just as real.

Considering K State hasn't played any of the good teams from their conference til now, I wouldn't be surprised if they end up with 3 or 4 losses. Then when the playoffs are announced, this win won't mean as much to TCU.
 
Amari Cooper is the best player I have seen this year. With a better QB he'd be even more dominant.
 
Apparently B12 bias is just as real.

Considering K State hasn't played any of the good teams from their conference til now, I wouldn't be surprised if they end up with 3 or 4 losses. Then when the playoffs are announced, this win won't mean as much to TCU.

Whatever, hater. They beat Oklaho......never mind. :sad
 
They deserve to be laughed at, that was an abysmal performance overall. I took our dog out around the block early when it was 3-3, came back and it was 17-3. I was like, WTF?! That first half, I basically just cursed and drank beer but I have to give credit to ASU though, took advantage of almost every opportunity all afternoon. ND is also a very young team, something like 20 out of 22 players are freshman or sophomores and they're missing quite a few guys that were starters or expected to be. The guy that lined up the defense went down and there was a freshman in his place. He looked like one too.

This loss is all on Golson. He's short(6' my ass) and a couple of the picks were off deflections where his height was probably a liability but the rest were on him or just good plays. He's had 17 freaking turnovers in the last 5 games, he's kind of the ND version of Romo. Escapability, when he's good, he's really good and when he's off he's really off. If he could take better care of the ball and cut the turnovers out, some NFL team might take a flier on him but marginal size and a turnover machine? Uh-uh.

Hell of a rally to get back within 3 after being down 31 though, if they had pulled it off it would have been the second biggest comeback in FBS/Div. l history.

I don't want ANY part of Golson on this team. The guy is not a good QB.
 
I don't want ANY part of Golson on this team. The guy is not a good QB.

He's got the talent and the arm but he's short, makes bad decisions, he's too loose with the ball and no, I don't want him anywhere near the Cowboys even if he cleans up his act because I don't like undersized QBs to begin with. Some people compare him to Russell Wilson physically but Wilson has some mass to him, Golson would get killed in the pros.

He kind of reminds me of Woody Dantzler because he would be a guy with some athletic talent but he would struggle to find a position in the NFL. I could see him as a slot receiver if I knew he could catch a pass but he probably goes undrafted. Nobody would draft him as a QB with his turnover issues. That's why I said someone might take a flier on him if he cleaned up the turnovers.

The Irish players I would keep an eye on long term on defense are Jaylon Smith, Max Redfield, Cole Luke, Jarron Jones and Sheldon Day, then Will Fuller, Tarean Folston and Corey Robinson on offense. Robinson would be a Keyshawn-like possession guy. There's talk of Davaris Daniels coming back next year but he reminds me of Antonio Bryant. All the talent you could want but inconsistent and takes plays off.
 
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He's got the talent and the arm but he's short, makes bad decisions, he's too loose with the ball and no, I don't want him anywhere near the Cowboys even if he cleans up his act because I don't like undersized QBs to begin with. Some people compare him to Russell Wilson physically but Wilson has some mass to him, Golson would get killed in the pros.

The turnovers are the bigger problem. He can't play against anything other than subpar defenses. He shits the bed every time he plays against a good defense.

He kind of reminds me of Woody Dantzler because he would be a guy with some athletic talent but he would struggle to find a position in the NFL. I could see him as a slot receiver if I knew he could catch a pass but he probably goes undrafted. Nobody would draft him as a QB with his turnover issues. That's why I said someone might take a flier on him if he cleaned up the turnovers.

I don't believe in taking fliers on players. No draft pick should ever be wasted on a project.

The Irish players I would keep an eye on long term on defense are Jaylon Smith, Max Redfield, Cole Luke, Jarron Jones and Sheldon Day, then Will Fuller, Tarean Folston, Sheldon Day and Corey Robinson on offense. Robinson would be a Keyshawn-like possession guy. There's talk of Davaris Daniels coming back next year but he reminds me of Antonio Bryant. All the talent you could want but inconsistent and takes plays off.

Robinson has route and concentration issues, but he's young. He was running some really lazy routes on Saturday and dropped a few easy balls.
 
As an aside...this playoff system has me more interested in college football than ever. Every game means something, long time coming, but this is going to be good.
 
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