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Dear God Miama for TA&M is one of the worst games I've ever witnessed in my life
Dear God Miama for TA&M is one of the worst games I've ever witnessed in my life
Unhappy to see Mia win. Hope OSU puts 60 on themI was praying against overtime.
They benefited from a weaker conference schedule (didn’t play Alabama, Georgia, or Ole Miss (or Tennessee or Vanderbilt)).A&M QB is terrible. That's the best a SEC team can get? I've watchled them a few times this year, he is just lousy.
I understand it was windy and made it difficult, but holy moly did neither QB look like they were even remotely competent. Miami playa like that in the next round they're getting blown outWatching that T A&M QB attempting to throw a pass makes me realize no amount of television money can buy talent evaluation. Joe is better.
Cristobol made one big mistake, and it was not riding the Fletcher kid all game. A&M couldn't stop that power run, but there was Miami running all sorts of wildcat plays, crazy formations, etc. That kid could have gone well over 200 yards today, and Miami would have won comfortably I think.That Miami/A&M game was absolutely hilarious. I have no other words to describe the outcome. When Reed fumbled on the pass attempt I let out an audible cackle. My wife was like 'What's so funny?'. I'm like, 'Honey I can't explain it to you.'
But Cristobal finally coached well in a big game. Nothing he could do about his kicker getting the yips.
Also:
Miami beat ND
Texas A&M beat ND
Miami beat A&M
CASE CLOSED, Bevacqua!
(And the committee is out there popping collars over these first two results).
Hard to be competitive when your OL can't get you a single yard on two tries at a tush push.'This game needs to be competitive.
The lack of run game was on Shannon Dawson. He's the OC. Been taking heat for that all season.Cristobol made one big mistake, and it was not riding the Fletcher kid all game. A&M couldn't stop that power run, but there was Miami running all sorts of wildcat plays, crazy formations, etc. That kid could have gone well over 200 yards today, and Miami would have won comfortably I think.
Also, the video of the A&M lineman saying Reuben Bain wasn't anything to really worry about aged like milk.
I would agree with you on Dawson, I just always fall back to the belief that the coordinators will do what the head guy allows them to do. Earlier this year, the complaint was Miami was too conservative. Then they opened it up down the stretch of the season, but today they were running stuff that made no sense. When they just lined up and ran Fletcher, they bullied the Aggies.The lack of run game was on Shannon Dawson. He's the OC. Been taking heat for that all season.
Right from the start too. We couldn't even get a game where one of them hung around for a bit.Both Tulane & JMU have looked waaayyyy overmatched today, which will only get the anti-G5-in-CFP crowd chirping loudly tonight.
Both Tulane & JMU looking waaayyyy overmatched today, which will only get the anti-G5-in-CFP crowd chirping big time tonight.
JMU has no way to stop Oregon's offense which scores like lightning. 34-3 late 2nd qtr. 5 TDs on 21 offensive plays for OU.
Notre Dame didn’t make it.
Embarrassing
I was just arguing with a UW graduate about this on a Seahawks board I frequent. Once you're in the club, you fall victim to just being annoyed that there are noncompetitive games in the mix. And I can agree to a point, because JMU and Tulane were not great teams, even by G5 standards. They're pretty good, but not really good enough to win against Oregon or Ole Miss, and it makes the path to the title easier for those two middling seeds. But there has to be a path to the CFP for outsider schools who are able to build a program that is good enough to compete, and proves itself. Maybe a strength of schedule/strength of victory qualification, coupled with a one-loss maximum, would work to distill the somewhat rare non-P4 schools who are good enough to give an Ole Miss a game from the schools who are overmatched. Maybe having a play-in level of the CFP where your Notre Dame or your other P4 who just missed the cut has to participate in a first-round play-in game against the best of the G5 schools, assuming no one qualifies automatically.JMU and Tulane weren't even undefeated, G5 teams should have to be undefeated or 1 close loss to a ranked team at worst.
Can't fault these teams it's the stupid playoff committee which does look a bit pre planned on their part.