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Week 4 - Non UConn Games

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OH MY!!! They found a runner and he's haulin' the mail! Never seen the handlers in disarray like that.
Yeah… if she doesn’t want to make the turn those 4 kids are just along for the ride:

 
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This stat is bonkers:
0: The Hurricanes did not allow the Gators to convert a single third-down attempt, with UF going 0 for 13 on third down. According to the Associated press, it’s the first time since 2022 that a Football Bowl Subdivision team had at least 13 third-down attempts and failed to convert any of them. Miami is now allowing opponents to convert on third down just 24% of the time (12 for 50).

https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/acc/university-of-miami/article312196430.html
 
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CFP using AP rankings

9 TAMU @ 8 FSU // 1 OhSt @ Rose
Memphis @ 5 Ga // 4 LSU @ Sugar
12 TexTech @ 6 Ore // 3 PnSt @ Cotton
10 Tex @ 7 Okla // 2 Miami @ Orange

5 SEC - 3 B1G - 2 ACC
 
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I wanted UConn to hire Cignetti since we fired Diaco. I'm happy with Mora, but imagine if we hired Cignetti instead of Edsall 2.0. you gotta think we'd be in a totally different place right now.
Can IU hold him?

He is a one time Bama assistant …
 
Cignetti's buyout to leave of his own accord is the least of Alabama's worries. It was $13M last year and goes down annually. They'd have to payout deBoer $63M if they fire him after this season.
 
DeBoer is probably going to be under fire for a couple more years, at least.
But good point about Indiana trying to sign him to an extension after this year.

And duh I completely forgot about Florida. There are probably only about 5-10 schools with the resources to poach from a P2 school. The Gators are one, and they are likely to be in the market soon. Though Napier also has a big buyout.
 
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But good point about Indiana trying to sign him to an extension after this year.
Indiana just renegotiated during last year (which doesn't mean they won't have to renegotiate again), his deal went from 85% to 100% guaranteed when the Hoosiers reached the playoff last year. He's on an 8 year, $8M per deal now (as noted by BigTenFan) that started last year (it was signed in November and back-dated to replace the old deal); his original deal was at $4.5M per.
 
And yet for most of that game he was abolutely crap against us.
Doesn't matter, he was effective when the game mattered. Decent/good teams find a way to win at the end... we cannot say that applies to us.
 

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