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College Football 2016-17: Destination Tampa

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That is what I'm saying. Ounce per ounce, I would rather pay up front for Fogo, and then devour more than my money's worth.

However, if I had to take a client to Ruth's Chris, I wouldn't complain.
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Okay, that is truth. I'm in the Pinette "YOU BEEN HEAH FO OWAHS! camp for Fogo. ;)
 
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Washington and Michigan seriously running up the score. Jesus.

I wonder what my dad will have to say about MI. He was never a fan of Bobby Bowden running up the score with FSU back in the day. Just publicly trolled him on FB. :)

I didn't watch the UW-OU game, but Michigan just ran the ball. The only play I would call questionable was the 2 point conversion- which I more think that it was practice to see if they can do something. But I would not have called that.

Other than taking a knee- which no runner will ever do- there was little Michigan could do other than run it up.
 
I didn't watch the UW-OU game, but Michigan just ran the ball. The only play I would call questionable was the 2 point conversion- which I more think that it was practice to see if they can do something. But I would not have called that.

Other than taking a knee- which no runner will ever do- there was little Michigan could do other than run it up.
Washington scored a lot on passing, Browning set a school record with 6 TD passes. I think Washington ran it up to send a message and take out some frustration, 12 years since they last beat Oregon.
 
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Other than taking a knee- which no runner will ever do- there was little Michigan could do other than run it up.

I read a story a while ago about a HS program who when they got up by 28 whenever they got the ball they would punt on first down. The coach was using it because otherwise his team was running up time of possession ratios of 40/20 and this evened it out. A few opposing coaches punted right back so their defenses would get practice. That must have been funny.
 
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I read a story a while ago about a HS program who when they got up by 28 whenever they got the ball they would punt on first down. The coach was using it because otherwise his team was running up time of possession ratios of 40/20 and this evened it out. A few opposing coaches punted right back so their defenses would get practice. That must have been funny.

It will be like watching MN-Rutgers in a couple weeks, except that game will have those pesky 1st, 2nd, & 3rd down plays.
 
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Classy usage of, "You fu##ed up! You fu##ed up!" by Sconny fans on College Gameday after Corso picked Brutus.
 
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Clemson won the overtime, but they sure were lucky to get there.
 
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Clemson won the overtime, but they sure were lucky to get there.

Poor NC State- so many "coulda, woulda, shoulda" events. I also think they should have just tried to run it in instead of passing at the end. Oh, well.
 
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I'll assume you aren't talking about Bloomington, Indiana because that would absurd.
 
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#2 and #3 win in OT. What a lousy case of blue balls.

and #10 escaped in Bloomington.

I never thought my "coulda, woulda, shoulda" thought could have spread to so many games. But it did all on one day. Good viewing, for sure.

And the Spartans did try to keep the NU game close, so I was switching back and forth between that and the Nebraska-Indiana game. Pretty fun.

And did anyone notice that Vandy beat Georgia?

If anything- the whole idea of a pre-season poll or even meaningful polls for the first month is totally bogus.

I'm sure Huston's game was closer than they wanted, and both Miami and VaTech didn't make it (VaTech gets special notice letting Syracuse get their first ACC win of the season).

Heck of a Saturday.
 
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It says everything about this season that I was sadder about Wisconsin than Notre Dame. :(
 
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