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2017 College Football Thread: Hawaiian QB devastated to find out Jesus was "kinda rooting for Georgia" (4 Viewers)

Doctor Detroit said:
It’s so cold here today. Navy playing at home means a good crowd but this is why you play crappy bowl games in warm weather cities. 
I think this matchup works better in Annapolis for fans than if they played it as the 20th bowl game of the season in Orlando. As you say, the Navy fans will show anyway. But you also can't swing a dead cat without hitting a UVA ####### in the area, either. Plus, Annapolis is a cool town during the holidays.

 
Haven't placed any action on any of these games so I haven't really watched any bowl games (other than that abortion Las Vegas Bowl), but today has some really good matchups.  TCU/Stanford, Mich St/Wash St and Ok St/Vtech all look like great games on paper.

 
In related news, I would like to announce for the NFL draft as well.

@Brett_McMurphy: Nebraska QB Tanner Lee says he will enter 2018 NFL Draft

 
Doctor Detroit said:
N3brask$ used to be a top 10 program, now they can't recruit in Texas like they used to and they are just West Iowa.  @Arsenal of Doom

Oh but the grant money is better.  :lmao: I hope they never go to a bowl again, disgusting.  The program built by fellow Michigander Bob Devaney is officially irrelevant, it's really sad. 
I don't see why anyone hates on Nebraska.*

*Unless you are one of the 3000** women who were raped by Christian Peter and Tom Osborne covered it up

**I made that number up

 
I guess it was two years ago but this was one of the most memorable games in CFB history IMO.  Especially if you had TCU and the points.  :thumbup:

TCU erases 31-point deficit to beat Oregon in 3OT in Valero Alamo Bowl

SAN ANTONIO -- Thrust into the starting role in place of the suspended star quarterback, TCU's Bram Kohlhausen made the absolute most of his final chance with the Horned Frogs -- in historic fashion.

Not just for his team, but for the family that could join him at the Valero Alamo Bowl and those who couldn't.

Starting in place of Trevone Boykin, who was suspended after a bar fight two days earlier, Kohlhausen led the No. 11 Horned Frogs back from 31 points down for a 47-41, triple-overtime victory over No. 15 Oregon on Saturday night in the Alamo Bowl.

Kohlhausen passed for 351 yards and accounted for four touchdowns, running in for the winner in the third overtime. The comeback tied the record for the largest deficit overtime to win a bowl game, matching Texas Tech's win over Minnesota in the 2006 Insight Bowl.

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TCU, Bram Kohlhausen both make remarkable second-half comebacks

It was quite the turnaround for a team that lost the engineer of its offense prior to the game. How improbable? We examine the numbers.

How TCU pulled off the impossible in Alamo Bowl comeback

Down 31-0 at halftime, TCU coach Gary Patterson changed shirts and his team changed gears, racing for 31 second-half points before winning in 3 OTs.

After it was over, Kohlhausen talked stadium security into letting his mother join the celebration on the field. The person not there was his father, Bill, who died Nov. 7 of cancer.

"I just gave her a hug and started crying with her. I'd love for him to be here and watch this happen but I know he's watching upstairs," Kohlhausen said.

"This will be one I'll tell my grandkids. This is a night I never thought would happen. I dedicate it to Trey. He showed me how to play like I did tonight."

Kohlhausen, who had played spot duty this season, was thrust into the spotlight on Thursday when Boykin was arrested and suspended after a bar fight in San Antonio's famed River Walk district.

Kohlhausen started his career at Houston, left for junior college and walked on at TCU (11-2). He had never started a major college game until his final one and did his best to mimic Boykin, especially in the second half with tough runs and pinpoint passing as TCU stormed back. He twice came back from hard hits that forced him out of the game.

"I told him, I said, `Can you imagine -- your dad passed away, he's watching, can you imagine if you come back? Can you come back, can you win this football game?" TCU coach Gary Patterson said.

It didn't look possible when Oregon (9-4) was rolling to a 28-0 lead behind standout senior quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., and led 31-0 at halftime.

Adams passed for 197 yards and a touchdown and led the Ducks on four consecutive touchdown drives, eluding sacks and throwing downfield as Oregon rolled early.

But Oregon stopped in its tracks when Adams was hurt on a rare called run for him. Adams knocked heads with TCU linebacker Derrick Kindred, left the game and never returned.

Jeff Lockie drove Oregon to a field goal that made it 31-0 at halftime, but the Ducks stalled there.

TCU scored on all of its possessions in the second half and overtime..

The Horned Frogs started their march back with 17 points in the third quarter, twice scoring touchdowns on fourth down. Kohlhausen threw a touchdown pass to Jaelen Austin, then ran 2 yards for his first score.

"Nobody had any doubt we'd come back from 31 points," Kohlhausen said. "Their quarterback out, get a couple scores, nobody had any doubt."

TCU was gaining confidence with each play while Oregon seemed stuck in neutral. Lockie, who had played in relief of Adams when he was injured earlier this season, couldn't move the offense as the TCU-dominated crowd of nearly 65,000 revved up.

"This whole year, especially on the defensive side, it's been a struggle in the second half to finish games," Oregon defensive end DeForest Buckner said.

Jaden Oberkrom's 22-yard field goal with 19 seconds left tied it, and TCU scored first in the first overtime when Kohlhausen hit Emanauel Porter for a 7-yard touchdown. Oregon answered with Royce Freeman's third touchdown run.

After the teams exchanged field goals in the second overtime, Kohlhausen sneaked around the right end on an option, and seemingly disappeared behind his blockers until he was in the end zone. TCU's 2-point conversion pass attempt failed, but Oregon's final chance to tie and keep the game going ended with an incomplete pass on fourth down near the goal line.

TCU players stormed the field when the game was over.

"Tough to end like this," Oregon coach March Helfrich said. "They made one more play that we did."

 
I guess it was two years ago but this was one of the most memorable games in CFB history IMO.  Especially if you had TCU and the points.  :thumbup:

TCU erases 31-point deficit to beat Oregon in 3OT in Valero Alamo Bowl

SAN ANTONIO -- Thrust into the starting role in place of the suspended star quarterback, TCU's Bram Kohlhausen made the absolute most of his final chance with the Horned Frogs -- in historic fashion.

Not just for his team, but for the family that could join him at the Valero Alamo Bowl and those who couldn't.

Starting in place of Trevone Boykin, who was suspended after a bar fight two days earlier, Kohlhausen led the No. 11 Horned Frogs back from 31 points down for a 47-41, triple-overtime victory over No. 15 Oregon on Saturday night in the Alamo Bowl.

Kohlhausen passed for 351 yards and accounted for four touchdowns, running in for the winner in the third overtime. The comeback tied the record for the largest deficit overtime to win a bowl game, matching Texas Tech's win over Minnesota in the 2006 Insight Bowl.

Editor's Picks

TCU, Bram Kohlhausen both make remarkable second-half comebacks

It was quite the turnaround for a team that lost the engineer of its offense prior to the game. How improbable? We examine the numbers.

How TCU pulled off the impossible in Alamo Bowl comeback

Down 31-0 at halftime, TCU coach Gary Patterson changed shirts and his team changed gears, racing for 31 second-half points before winning in 3 OTs.

After it was over, Kohlhausen talked stadium security into letting his mother join the celebration on the field. The person not there was his father, Bill, who died Nov. 7 of cancer.

"I just gave her a hug and started crying with her. I'd love for him to be here and watch this happen but I know he's watching upstairs," Kohlhausen said.

"This will be one I'll tell my grandkids. This is a night I never thought would happen. I dedicate it to Trey. He showed me how to play like I did tonight."

Kohlhausen, who had played spot duty this season, was thrust into the spotlight on Thursday when Boykin was arrested and suspended after a bar fight in San Antonio's famed River Walk district.

Kohlhausen started his career at Houston, left for junior college and walked on at TCU (11-2). He had never started a major college game until his final one and did his best to mimic Boykin, especially in the second half with tough runs and pinpoint passing as TCU stormed back. He twice came back from hard hits that forced him out of the game.

"I told him, I said, `Can you imagine -- your dad passed away, he's watching, can you imagine if you come back? Can you come back, can you win this football game?" TCU coach Gary Patterson said.

It didn't look possible when Oregon (9-4) was rolling to a 28-0 lead behind standout senior quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., and led 31-0 at halftime.

Adams passed for 197 yards and a touchdown and led the Ducks on four consecutive touchdown drives, eluding sacks and throwing downfield as Oregon rolled early.

But Oregon stopped in its tracks when Adams was hurt on a rare called run for him. Adams knocked heads with TCU linebacker Derrick Kindred, left the game and never returned.

Jeff Lockie drove Oregon to a field goal that made it 31-0 at halftime, but the Ducks stalled there.

TCU scored on all of its possessions in the second half and overtime..

The Horned Frogs started their march back with 17 points in the third quarter, twice scoring touchdowns on fourth down. Kohlhausen threw a touchdown pass to Jaelen Austin, then ran 2 yards for his first score.

"Nobody had any doubt we'd come back from 31 points," Kohlhausen said. "Their quarterback out, get a couple scores, nobody had any doubt."

TCU was gaining confidence with each play while Oregon seemed stuck in neutral. Lockie, who had played in relief of Adams when he was injured earlier this season, couldn't move the offense as the TCU-dominated crowd of nearly 65,000 revved up.

"This whole year, especially on the defensive side, it's been a struggle in the second half to finish games," Oregon defensive end DeForest Buckner said.

Jaden Oberkrom's 22-yard field goal with 19 seconds left tied it, and TCU scored first in the first overtime when Kohlhausen hit Emanauel Porter for a 7-yard touchdown. Oregon answered with Royce Freeman's third touchdown run.

After the teams exchanged field goals in the second overtime, Kohlhausen sneaked around the right end on an option, and seemingly disappeared behind his blockers until he was in the end zone. TCU's 2-point conversion pass attempt failed, but Oregon's final chance to tie and keep the game going ended with an incomplete pass on fourth down near the goal line.

TCU players stormed the field when the game was over.

"Tough to end like this," Oregon coach March Helfrich said. "They made one more play that we did."
Too bad you didn't take me up on my offer to wager bigly on this one.

 
I picked Sparty but actually hoped I was wrong, WAZU gets the same ilk of athlete they do in Lubbock.  Mike Leach deserves better!!!!

Didn't Tennessee have him on the short list?  I would have actually rooted for an SEC team had he gone there. 

 
Link? I'm usually up for bets like that.  Was it me or Capella?  People often confuse us because of your stunning good looks and CFB acumen. 
Oh no, it was you. We PM exchanged it.  I offered you all you wanted on this game before the TCU QB punched a cop.  At the time it was like TCU -1 Or a pick 'em and after the punch was Oregon -7.  

You were courteous in your reply back saying you weren't the sort of guy to make wagers of size and we did nothing.  

 
I picked Sparty but actually hoped I was wrong, WAZU gets the same ilk of athlete they do in Lubbock.  Mike Leach deserves better!!!!

Didn't Tennessee have him on the short list?  I would have actually rooted for an SEC team had he gone there. 
Tennessee was about to hire him and Fulmer went nuts and fired the AD and started over. :lmao:  

 
Link? I'm usually up for bets like that.  Was it me or Capella?  People often confuse us because of your stunning good looks and CFB acumen. 
Oh no, it was you. We PM exchanged it.  I offered you all you wanted on this game before the TCU QB punched a cop.  At the time it was like TCU -1 Or a pick 'em and after the punch was Oregon -7.  

You were courteous in your reply back saying you weren't the sort of guy to make wagers of size and we did nothing. 
I believe you.  Most PMs I get are threatening my life so maybe I buried it.  Plus I'm not betting against a guy that is fluent in Cadmium.

 
Dantonio's 100th win as MSU coach in a bowl is cool. :banned:

#GOGREEN

The 100th win cake presented to coach at the trophy ceremony was a nice touch. :football:

 
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I think OU can win it all.  Wasn't sure about how strong the Big 12 was until tonight, Okie State and TCU were the 2nd and 3rd best teams in the conference and they are representing well. 

UGA is the most complete team in the playoff though and OU D is gonna have to make some stops.  I'm glad Stoops is there to help Riley prepare, but in-game I have confidence in Riley.  If they get up 17-7 he's gonna continue to throw, because he knows the D is average at best. 

All the pundits have UGA and Bama in the final, hoping it's the exact opposite. 

 
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I'm in New Orleans this week for a wedding. Clemson is staying at the Hilton. I was walking through the lobby and had an OU hat on and a few of their players walked by me, clearly looked at me, and then started laughing. Pretty sure that means they are scared of OU. 

My cousin saw Dabo at Cafe du Monde and told him that Jesus isn't real. He was clearly shook, not sure if he'll ever recover. Bet Bama big. 

 
66 points and 700 yards of offense in the first half of te Bell Bowl  :lmao:

It’s like a Big XII game has broken out between the ACC & SEC. 

 

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