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2022: UND plays Nebraska. Nebraska goes on to in-season fire the HC (Scott Frost).
2023: UND plays Boise State. Boise State goes on to in-season fire the HC. 

... and now Frost's name comes up for the Boise job. :blink:

Oh, if the trend holds, 2024, the Iowa State coach should be anxious. :D 

  • 3 weeks later...
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28 minutes ago, farce poobah said:

So .... what are the odds that Florida State (Seminoles) were {screwed over/insert euphermism here) in the FBS playoffs because of their nickname ...

Asking for a friend.  

Zero.  Social engineering is best left to areas of limited money and a dim spotlight.  That, and the NCAA doesn't really run the CFP.   

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He's retiring from Wyoming and still the article says ...

In a career spanning five decades, Bohl has coached at a total of jus six schools (Nebraska, NDSU, Tulsa, Wisconsin, Rice, and Duke). 

Notice what's missing from the 'six'? :D 

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6 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:

He's retiring from Wyoming and still the article says ...

In a career spanning five decades, Bohl has coached at a total of jus six schools (Nebraska, NDSU, Tulsa, Wisconsin, Rice, and Duke). 

Notice what's missing from the 'six'? :D 

Opps! :lol:

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As much as FSU fans want to say they played without 14 starters from the ACC Championship game. The committee got it right, you get rolled by 60 by Georga who played everyone. 

With how players opt out of bowl games they should just get rid of them and just go with a playoff of more than 12 teams. 

And shouldn't the transfer portal open after the season.

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All the "smart" people think change is always the best answer for everyone. CFB right now is just an example of society as a whole. FBS CFB is trash. Their Bowl season moving forward is ruined.

Change based on empowerment that is generally based on arrogance and total ignorance ruins things in life. Look around you or get caught up on current affairs.

Manning as a backup at the University of Texas made 3x the $$ this season as Purdy who starts for the Niners. That in a nutshell tells you how bad the NCAA F-d up CFB. 

Meanwhile at Harvard........

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11 hours ago, Oxbow6 said:

All the "smart" people think change is always the best answer for everyone. CFB right now is just an example of society as a whole. FBS CFB is trash. Their Bowl season moving forward is ruined.

Change based on empowerment that is generally based on arrogance and total ignorance ruins things in life. Look around you or get caught up on current affairs.

Manning as a backup at the University of Texas made 3x the $$ this season as Purdy who starts for the Niners. That in a nutshell tells you how bad the NCAA F-d up CFB. 

Meanwhile at Harvard........

Lets face it the players are getting paid is just disguised as NIL and they are doing nothing that would be considered NIL. 

CFB and NIL with university presidents and ADs are ruining college sports. 

Paying $2 million for a QB in the portal is ridiculous.

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18 hours ago, cberkas said:

As much as FSU fans want to say they played without 14 starters from the ACC Championship game. The committee got it right, you get rolled by 60 by Georga who played everyone. 

With how players opt out of bowl games they should just get rid of them and just go with a playoff of more than 12 teams. 

And shouldn't the transfer portal open after the season.

Agreed.

They were under consideration for the final 4 spots due to the current dynamics. They were an undefeated champion of a P5 conference(5th best conference by the way). Fair or not, Georgia, Oregon, and Ohio State lost what were in effect de facto playoff games which kept them from the playoff mix.

If they had started the 12 team playoff this season, Florida State would have obviously made the playoffs but they would have likely been the 8 seed at best as Oregon, Ohio State, and Georgia would have all been ahead of them as they would all have been double figure favorites against them.

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at least bubba and kalen have one thing in common......that end of game coaching or lack thereof for uw was next level

take a knee and your in the cfp title game......

 

but....it took sark to go full idiot on his last 4 play calls to get there....that 1st down play was next level stuff and at least give your guys a chance on the last 3 ewers....wtf

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2 hours ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

at least bubba and kalen have one thing in common......that end of game coaching or lack thereof for uw was next level

take a knee and your in the cfp title game......

 

but....it took sark to go full idiot on his last 4 play calls to get there....that 1st down play was next level stuff and at least give your guys a chance on the last 3 ewers....wtf

His RB1 got hurt and was carted off the field, nothing DeBoer could do about that.  If that doesn't happen, Texas gets the ball back with maybe time for two plays.  

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8 minutes ago, Shawn-O said:

His RB1 got hurt and was carted off the field, nothing DeBoer could do about that.  If that doesn't happen, Texas gets the ball back with maybe time for two plays.  

nothing he could about that!!!! u sure about that!
even colin kapernick would know what to do there

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Did not watch the game but the fourth quarter PxP says UW did what they should've (starting at 1:09 remaining) for the most part regarding time; it's just that Texas had TOs to burn on first and second down. 

The bigger issues:
- the UW injury on third would stop the clock (that's a free TO for Texas) <- that play was run to get first down and end the game; you may argue knee but knee guarantees having to punt where a first down as I said ... 
- a false start on fourth stops the clock again after the injury
- a kick catch interference penalty giving Texas 15 free yards (16 to 31). 

https://gohuskies.com/sports/football/stats/2023/texas/boxscore/23328 

You can't clock manage injuries or silly penalties; you can only manage around them when they happen.  

Show me in that DeBoer's clock management mistake.

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15 minutes ago, The Sicatoka said:

Did not watch the game but the fourth quarter PxP says UW did what they should've (starting at 1:09 remaining) for the most part regarding time; it's just that Texas had TOs to burn on first and second down. 

The bigger issues:
- the UW injury on third would stop the clock (that's a free TO for Texas) <- that play was run to get first down and end the game; you may argue knee but knee guarantees having to punt where a first down as I said ... 
- a false start on fourth stops the clock again after the injury
- a kick catch interference penalty giving Texas 15 free yards (16 to 31). 

https://gohuskies.com/sports/football/stats/2023/texas/boxscore/23328 

You can't clock manage injuries or silly penalties; you can only manage around them when they happen.  

Show me in that DeBoer's clock management mistake.

They ran a regular running play on the third down which resulted in the injury.  If they had taken a knee on that play, no injury, no clock stoppage, and punt goes back to Texas with them taking possession with about 10 secs. left and nearly full field to go.  The bigger mistake was on the previous drive when they threw an incomplete pass on third down, so Texas didn't have to take a TO before Washington went out 37-28. They left the Longhorns with the two TOs to use after not recovering onside kick.

It wasn't great clock management by UW in the fourth but they held on.

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21 minutes ago, nodakvindy said:

They ran a regular running play on the third down which resulted in the injury.  If they had taken a knee on that play, no injury, no clock stoppage, and punt goes back to Texas with them taking possession with about 10 secs. left and nearly full field to go.  The bigger mistake was on the previous drive when they threw an incomplete pass on third down, so Texas didn't have to take a TO before Washington went out 37-28. They left the Longhorns with the two TOs to use after not recovering onside kick.

It wasn't great clock management by UW in the fourth but they held on.

Not sure if it was the same drive, but with 10 mins left in the 4th up 11, Washington passed 3 straight downs then punted.  I mean I'll give you third down, but not all 3 downs.

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2 hours ago, The Sicatoka said:

Did not watch the game but the fourth quarter PxP says UW did what they should've (starting at 1:09 remaining) for the most part regarding time; it's just that Texas had TOs to burn on first and second down. 

The bigger issues:
- the UW injury on third would stop the clock (that's a free TO for Texas) <- that play was run to get first down and end the game; you may argue knee but knee guarantees having to punt where a first down as I said ... 
- a false start on fourth stops the clock again after the injury
- a kick catch interference penalty giving Texas 15 free yards (16 to 31). 

https://gohuskies.com/sports/football/stats/2023/texas/boxscore/23328 

You can't clock manage injuries or silly penalties; you can only manage around them when they happen.  

Show me in that DeBoer's clock management mistake.

As someone who had a vested interest in the game staying under 68 points(still cashed, but not as much as I could have), this was the drive I didn"t like. Up 34-21 and after the Texas fumble with about 12 minutes left in the game and after the Texas defense had been on the field for almost the entire 3rd quarter(they were gassed). After the deep shot and pass interference I was thinking they should stick with their short passing game and run the ball a bit and grind some clock and get 3 or 7 points on that drive to go up 16 or 20 and probably be able to run the clock down to about 4-5 minutes. Instead they ran a "Danny" special and got behind the sticks and then tried to pick it all up on 2nd down and Texas to their credit sent pressure on 2nd and 3rd. 

  • 2nd & 10 at WASH 24

    (12:30 - 4th) Penix Jr., Michael pass incomplete to Odunze, Rome, PENALTY TEXAS pass interference (Brooks, Terrance) 15 yards to the WASHINGTON39, NO PLAY, 1ST DOWN WASHINGTON.
  • 1st & 10 at WASH 39

    (12:21 - 4th) Michael Penix Jr. pass incomplete
  • 2nd & 10 at WASH 39

    (12:18 - 4th) Michael Penix Jr. pass incomplete to Jack Westover
  • 3rd & 10 at WASH 39

    (12:00 - 4th) Michael Penix Jr. pass complete to Dillon Johnson for no gain to the WASH 39
  • 4th & 10 at WASH 39

    (11:19 - 4th) Jack McCallister punt for 41 yds , Xavier Worthy returns for 8 yds to the TEX 28 
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Posted
1 hour ago, Siouxperfan7 said:

Not sure if it was the same drive, but with 10 mins left in the 4th up 11, Washington passed 3 straight downs then punted.  I mean I'll give you third down, but not all 3 downs.

yes. this is the drive I didn't like.

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