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*** Official 2015 College Football Thread *** (2 Viewers)

Pat Forde (@YahooForde)

10/25/14, 4:26 PM

Is there rain or hail or sleet or a tsunami or anything in Pittsburgh that explains five fumbles in five possessions? Or just ineptitude?

 
One of the biggest "What if's" that will always leave Cal football fans up at night is whether the tandem of Super Bowl-winning quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver DeSean Jackson would have delivered Cal that elusive berth in the Rose Bowl and the BCS national championship game. Cal lost three of its games by a touchdown or less and played Pac-10 champions USC at home the year after Rodgers left and Jackson arrived. It'd be hard not to imagine a senior Rodgers throwing to Jackson and thriving in 2005.Jackson went onto the Pro Football Talk radio show and discussed how Rodgers helped recruit him to Cal in the first place, and how Rodgers's ability to go into USC and dominate the Trojans defense so thoroughly, really struck a chord with the Long Beach Poly high recruit. Jackson dreamed of teaming up with Rodgers, although he never got the chance to do so, but he hardly begrudges Rodgers for leaving early to fulfill his dreams of being an NFL star (a dream Jackson himself fulfilled when he left Cal as a junior).
Yeah, that would have been a fun hookup to watch.
Plus Marshawn Lynch was on that team. Pretty sick QB-RB-WR combo

 
SEC is a juggernaut. The teams have to run the gauntlet each week. So tough to remain unscathed with so many top 10 teams beating each other each week. So hard.

 
Buddy and I having a conversation now. Kentucky wins, do they storm the field. On one hand you are beating #1.........on the other hand it's Mississippi State.

 
Texas Tech made TCU run three plays on that 90-yard drive. If they even have a defensive coordinator, how does he have a job in the morning?

 
I hate Michigan with the fire of a thousand suns, but Funchess has the potential, in the right offense to be a legend. Criminally underused.

 
I hate Michigan with the fire of a thousand suns, but Funchess has the potential, in the right offense to be a legend. Criminally underused.
He dropped about 3 balls in the short time I watched. Didn't seem to be putting much effort into it.

 
:lmao: Kentucky.

Bet you wish you had that extra player to make a tackle instead of two kickers on the field. I will never understand why these idiot coaches use two kickers on an onside kick. It's not like you gain anything from juking out the hands team on the side of the field that's not getting the ball.

 
I hope this Kentucky QB gets back out on the field and gets lit the heck up after that.
Hope he gets lit up for what? Baiting the MSU player into an unsportsmanlike penalty? This doesn't make sense.
:lmao:

Megaflop. Don't tell me you defend that garbage.
Obvious flop. I don't see why he "needs to be lit up", though
##### move.

Someone needs to show him what puts a 6'4" 240lb dude on his ###.

 
I hope this Kentucky QB gets back out on the field and gets lit the heck up after that.
Hope he gets lit up for what? Baiting the MSU player into an unsportsmanlike penalty? This doesn't make sense.
:lmao:

Megaflop. Don't tell me you defend that garbage.
Obvious flop. I don't see why he "needs to be lit up", though
##### move.

Someone needs to show him what puts a 6'4" 240lb dude on his ###.
MSU won, joke's on him.

 
@McMurphyESPN: Instead of taking knee in final minute, Michigan State scores TD w/28 seconds left for the cover: 35-11

:thumbup: gotta keep those boosters happy

 
@McMurphyESPN: Instead of taking knee in final minute, Michigan State scores TD w/28 seconds left for the cover: 35-11

:thumbup: gotta keep those boosters happy
Michigan players stuck a stake in the field on the 50 yard line pre-kickoff

EAST LANSING -- With 35 seconds left on the clock, Michigan State had the ball on Michigan's five-yard-line up by 17 points.

It could have taken a knee to end the game, but instead handed the ball to Jeremy Langford, who scored on a five-yard touchdown run in a 35-11 Michigan State win.

After the game, Spartans coach Mark Dantonio and quarterback Connor Cook said the Spartans went for the last touchdown in response to Michigan players planting a stake in the turf at Spartan Stadium before the game.

"Throwing the stake down in our backyard out here and coming out here like they're all that....We weren't going to cool off of it," Dantonio said.

"It just felt like we needed to put a stake in them at that point."

Cook echoed Dantonio's words.

"They disrespected us right out of the gate," Cook said. "We weren't having that."
 
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@McMurphyESPN: Instead of taking knee in final minute, Michigan State scores TD w/28 seconds left for the cover: 35-11

:thumbup: gotta keep those boosters happy
Michigan players stuck a stake in the field on the 50 yard line pre-kickoff

EAST LANSING -- With 35 seconds left on the clock, Michigan State had the ball on Michigan's five-yard-line up by 17 points.

It could have taken a knee to end the game, but instead handed the ball to Jeremy Langford, who scored on a five-yard touchdown run in a 35-11 Michigan State win.

After the game, Spartans coach Mark Dantonio and quarterback Connor Cook said the Spartans went for the last touchdown in response to Michigan players planting a stake in the turf at Spartan Stadium before the game.

"Throwing the stake down in our backyard out here and coming out here like they're all that....We weren't going to cool off of it," Dantonio said.

"It just felt like we needed to put a stake in them at that point."

Cook echoed Dantonio's words.

"They disrespected us right out of the gate," Cook said. "We weren't having that."
Yeah, gotta agree with that. F. Michigan

 
I hope this Kentucky QB gets back out on the field and gets lit the heck up after that.
Hope he gets lit up for what? Baiting the MSU player into an unsportsmanlike penalty? This doesn't make sense.
:lmao:

Megaflop. Don't tell me you defend that garbage.
Obvious flop. I don't see why he "needs to be lit up", though
##### move.

Someone needs to show him what puts a 6'4" 240lb dude on his ###.
You've got to be kidding...qb's do stuff like that all the time. it was a very smart play at a very crucial moment of the game...now the onside kick that followed :bag:

 
@McMurphyESPN: Instead of taking knee in final minute, Michigan State scores TD w/28 seconds left for the cover: 35-11

:thumbup: gotta keep those boosters happy
Michigan players stuck a stake in the field on the 50 yard line pre-kickoff

EAST LANSING -- With 35 seconds left on the clock, Michigan State had the ball on Michigan's five-yard-line up by 17 points.

It could have taken a knee to end the game, but instead handed the ball to Jeremy Langford, who scored on a five-yard touchdown run in a 35-11 Michigan State win.

After the game, Spartans coach Mark Dantonio and quarterback Connor Cook said the Spartans went for the last touchdown in response to Michigan players planting a stake in the turf at Spartan Stadium before the game.

"Throwing the stake down in our backyard out here and coming out here like they're all that....We weren't going to cool off of it," Dantonio said.

"It just felt like we needed to put a stake in them at that point."

Cook echoed Dantonio's words.

"They disrespected us right out of the gate," Cook said. "We weren't having that."
Yeah, gotta agree with that. F. Michigan
:lol:

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