Bama 1 as expected.
Bama 1 as expected.
Well at least Cincinnati gets a chance
Jamar CHase really threw away the Bengals chances single-handedly in this game.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/a...up-information
Bowl schedule
A bowl game against Miami? I can dig it
Penn State and Iowa get NYD Bowls while Michigan State is relegated to the peach bowl on the 30th, ouch
Peach Bowl > those bowls. It's a NY6 game.
None of that shit matters. Yay for playing for 16th place.
Duke's Mayo Bowl-ass bowl slot
I've spent the majority of my life wanting to watch the Beavers play in a bowl game in a suburb of LA.
I should be more careful with my wording the next time the genie offers me a wish.
Fuck it, I'm going anyway. Bring on the Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl against ... checks notes ... Utah State.
Wait until they get demolished and all the "never let this happen again" folk come out, rightfully.
Haven't like 75% of the semifinals games in the playoffs been outright blowouts already?
Edit : ok 71%
But the playoff’s longstanding commitment to picking the same old teams has rarely resulted in anything but blowouts. In seven years of the event’s existence, there have been 14 semifinal games. Only three of have been close: the Ohio State-Alabama Sugar Bowl in 2015, in which Buckeyes third-string quarterback Cardale Jones shocked top-seeded Alabama; the Georgia-Oklahoma Rose Bowl in 2018, in which the Bulldogs edged the Sooners in double overtime; and the Ohio State-Clemson Fiesta Bowl in 2019, in which Trevor Lawrence’s Tigers beat Justin Fields’s Buckeyes on a touchdown with two minutes left. Every other playoff semifinal has been decided by double-digits. Ten of 14 games have been decided by 17-plus points; that’s a 71 percent blowout percentage.
well that was fast
https://twitter.com/redditcfb/status...175093252?s=21