Bain has been good, he's been consistently winning rushing off the edge but the QB is getting the ball out very fast, got clearly held once but the refs seem to generally be swallowing their whistles.
Mesidor has been quiet, had a nice play or two against the run but that was it.
That's what I saw as well. Bain was destroying his guy but none of that matters when the ball is coming out so quick. A quick pass is always going to beat a DE.
Can't see this idiot Beck being able to beat Oregon's defense, and definitely not Indiana's.
Gonna need a defensive TD like they got against Ohio St.
There's a reason Miami dropped about 4 easy picks and a lot of it was the ball was coming out fast against tight coverage.
So the 10 seed being in the NC. This is sort of the reason for the expanded playoffs. Bunch of 1 and 2 loss major conference teams. Not much to really separate them. So throw them all in a tourney and see how it turns out. Miami has really earned their place in this game.
They need to make it 16 if for no other reason than to get rid of the bye.
It's supposedly a benefit but 7 of the 8 teams with byes lost these past two years, the only team who won was Indiana.
Make it 16, no more byes (fix the fallacy of the bye being a benefit), and get a few more teams in the mix. This playoff would've been significantly better if you threw Notre Dame, Texas, Vanderbilt and BYU in, theoretically matched up against the top 4 seeds in the first round.
It basically makes the regualr season even more pointless, which I know the NCAA or whoever hates, but this is the bed they've made so lay in it.
He looks stoned out of his mind. All the time.I don’t like his face.
The dumbest thing is how the lower seeds get to host a game, have all that excitement at their home stadium, make all that money, etc., while the higher seeds don't get any of that. Look how much better off Texas Tech would have been with a cupcake win at Lubbock rather than losing their first game at a neutral site. They were basically penalized for being a higher seed.
They're still contracted to the old traditional bowls, though, and those old fogeys with the Rose Bowl are the worst culprit. When that deal is over, hopefully they can fix things.
They need to make it 16 if for no other reason than to get rid of the bye.
It's supposedly a benefit but 7 of the 8 teams with byes lost these past two years, the only team who won was Indiana.
Make it 16, no more byes (fix the fallacy of the bye being a benefit), and get a few more teams in the mix. This playoff would've been significantly better if you threw Notre Dame, Texas, Vanderbilt and BYU in, theoretically matched up against the top 4 seeds in the first round.
It basically makes the regualr season even more pointless, which I know the NCAA or whoever hates, but this is the bed they've made so lay in it.
The dumbest thing is how the lower seeds get to host a game, have all that excitement at their home stadium, make all that money, etc., while the higher seeds don't get any of that. Look how much better off Texas Tech would have been with a cupcake win at Lubbock rather than losing their first game at a neutral site. They were basically penalized for being a higher seed.
They're still contracted to the old traditional bowls, though, and those old fogeys with the Rose Bowl are the worst culprit. When that deal is over, hopefully they can fix things.
The crowd that says that basically wants the regular season to be everything or close to it, like it was back in the old days. But it definitely shouldn't be that