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Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #525 on: December 28, 2023, 10:37:03 PM »

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In a spot start, Miller Moss had a better game for USC than Caleb Williams did all season. Against Louisville, a team that FSU beat in the ACC conference championship.

Unfortunately now a days these games have little connection to the real season cause a third of the team opt out or enter transfer portal. I don’t even know if miller moss is likely to get the the job next fall.

Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #526 on: December 29, 2023, 11:02:51 PM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?
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Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #527 on: December 29, 2023, 11:10:34 PM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.

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« Reply #528 on: December 29, 2023, 11:21:09 PM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.
Sure, but 3 straight losses to Michigan is also there.  He chased McCord away because he wasn't good enough and then this happens. And frankly, Stroud looked mediocre at Ohio State for much of his time and then has one of the greatest statistical seasons a rookie QB has ever had in the NFL.  I was imly half joking with my buddies that Day should be fired at halftime and then the 2nd half happens.  Just an awful game to watch and a horrid coaching job.
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Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #529 on: December 29, 2023, 11:28:17 PM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.
Sure, but 3 straight losses to Michigan is also there.  He chased McCord away because he wasn't good enough and then this happens. And frankly, Stroud looked mediocre at Ohio State for much of his time and then has one of the greatest statistical seasons a rookie QB has ever had in the NFL.  I was imly half joking with my buddies that Day should be fired at halftime and then the 2nd half happens.  Just an awful game to watch and a horrid coaching job.

He certainly has no ability to look internally.  He felt his losses to Michigan were because of sign-stealing (nevermind that OSU had Michigan’s signs also), and then, when they lost again, he decided to blame his quarterback, even though it’s totally unclear that they have a better option for next year.

Nothing’s going to happen to him this offseason, but if he finds an opportunity in the NFL he should sprint towards it, because he’s starting next year on the hot seat, although he has way too much of an ego to realize it.

Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #530 on: December 29, 2023, 11:47:34 PM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.
Sure, but 3 straight losses to Michigan is also there.  He chased McCord away because he wasn't good enough and then this happens. And frankly, Stroud looked mediocre at Ohio State for much of his time and then has one of the greatest statistical seasons a rookie QB has ever had in the NFL.  I was imly half joking with my buddies that Day should be fired at halftime and then the 2nd half happens.  Just an awful game to watch and a horrid coaching job.

He certainly has no ability to look internally.  He felt his losses to Michigan were because of sign-stealing (nevermind that OSU had Michigan’s signs also), and then, when they lost again, he decided to blame his quarterback, even though it’s totally unclear that they have a better option for next year.

Nothing’s going to happen to him this offseason, but if he finds an opportunity in the NFL he should sprint towards it, because he’s starting next year on the hot seat, although he has way too much of an ego to realize it.
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Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #531 on: December 30, 2023, 12:04:15 AM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.
Sure, but 3 straight losses to Michigan is also there.  He chased McCord away because he wasn't good enough and then this happens. And frankly, Stroud looked mediocre at Ohio State for much of his time and then has one of the greatest statistical seasons a rookie QB has ever had in the NFL.  I was imly half joking with my buddies that Day should be fired at halftime and then the 2nd half happens.  Just an awful game to watch and a horrid coaching job.

Unfortunately for this year the bowl games have absolutely no meaning. I mean Boston college beat smu. At least next year there will be a lot more games that matter. I’m penn state alum but not even sure I’m watching us tomorrow cause it is two half teams playing each other

I do agree with you that day sucks though.
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Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #532 on: December 30, 2023, 11:15:15 AM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.
Sure, but 3 straight losses to Michigan is also there.  He chased McCord away because he wasn't good enough and then this happens. And frankly, Stroud looked mediocre at Ohio State for much of his time and then has one of the greatest statistical seasons a rookie QB has ever had in the NFL.  I was imly half joking with my buddies that Day should be fired at halftime and then the 2nd half happens.  Just an awful game to watch and a horrid coaching job.

Unfortunately for this year the bowl games have absolutely no meaning. I mean Boston college beat smu. At least next year there will be a lot more games that matter. I’m penn state alum but not even sure I’m watching us tomorrow cause it is two half teams playing each other

I do agree with you that day sucks though.
Sure the games don't really mean anything, but Ohio State scoring 3 points is absolutely ridiculous, especially when Henderson and Egbuka played. 

Also, SMU played 3 power 5 teams this year. They lost them all. I don't think BC is any worse than TCU is and they beat SMU handily. 
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Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #533 on: December 30, 2023, 12:08:41 PM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.
Sure, but 3 straight losses to Michigan is also there.  He chased McCord away because he wasn't good enough and then this happens. And frankly, Stroud looked mediocre at Ohio State for much of his time and then has one of the greatest statistical seasons a rookie QB has ever had in the NFL.  I was imly half joking with my buddies that Day should be fired at halftime and then the 2nd half happens.  Just an awful game to watch and a horrid coaching job.

Unfortunately for this year the bowl games have absolutely no meaning. I mean Boston college beat smu. At least next year there will be a lot more games that matter. I’m penn state alum but not even sure I’m watching us tomorrow cause it is two half teams playing each other

I do agree with you that day sucks though.
Sure the games don't really mean anything, but Ohio State scoring 3 points is absolutely ridiculous, especially when Henderson and Egbuka played. 

Also, SMU played 3 power 5 teams this year. They lost them all. I don't think BC is any worse than TCU is and they beat SMU handily.

TCU is definitely better than Boston College imo they had a tougher schedule and were in a better conference.

Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #534 on: December 30, 2023, 01:33:37 PM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.
Sure, but 3 straight losses to Michigan is also there.  He chased McCord away because he wasn't good enough and then this happens. And frankly, Stroud looked mediocre at Ohio State for much of his time and then has one of the greatest statistical seasons a rookie QB has ever had in the NFL.  I was imly half joking with my buddies that Day should be fired at halftime and then the 2nd half happens.  Just an awful game to watch and a horrid coaching job.

Unfortunately for this year the bowl games have absolutely no meaning. I mean Boston college beat smu. At least next year there will be a lot more games that matter. I’m penn state alum but not even sure I’m watching us tomorrow cause it is two half teams playing each other

I do agree with you that day sucks though.
Sure the games don't really mean anything, but Ohio State scoring 3 points is absolutely ridiculous, especially when Henderson and Egbuka played. 

Also, SMU played 3 power 5 teams this year. They lost them all. I don't think BC is any worse than TCU is and they beat SMU handily.

TCU is definitely better than Boston College imo they had a tougher schedule and were in a better conference.
TCU lost to Colorado. Their only conference wins were BYU, Houston, and Baylor. You know 6 combined wins in the conference (includes games against each other and 2 wins against Cinci).  In other words TCU is really bad and yet they beat SMU. 
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Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #535 on: December 30, 2023, 03:33:03 PM »

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Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #536 on: December 30, 2023, 03:39:23 PM »

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If Ohio State loses scoring 3 points, does Day keep his job?

Frankly it's hard to see non-playoff bowl games as anything more than an exhibition nowadays.  Transfers and opt-outs have kinda killed bowl season except for the top four teams. 

Don't think there's anything at all to take from this game.  Certainly not anything to fire a coach over.
Sure, but 3 straight losses to Michigan is also there.  He chased McCord away because he wasn't good enough and then this happens. And frankly, Stroud looked mediocre at Ohio State for much of his time and then has one of the greatest statistical seasons a rookie QB has ever had in the NFL.  I was imly half joking with my buddies that Day should be fired at halftime and then the 2nd half happens.  Just an awful game to watch and a horrid coaching job.

Unfortunately for this year the bowl games have absolutely no meaning. I mean Boston college beat smu. At least next year there will be a lot more games that matter. I’m penn state alum but not even sure I’m watching us tomorrow cause it is two half teams playing each other

I do agree with you that day sucks though.
Sure the games don't really mean anything, but Ohio State scoring 3 points is absolutely ridiculous, especially when Henderson and Egbuka played. 

Also, SMU played 3 power 5 teams this year. They lost them all. I don't think BC is any worse than TCU is and they beat SMU handily.

TCU is definitely better than Boston College imo they had a tougher schedule and were in a better conference.
TCU lost to Colorado. Their only conference wins were BYU, Houston, and Baylor. You know 6 combined wins in the conference (includes games against each other and 2 wins against Cinci).  In other words TCU is really bad and yet they beat SMU.

I never said they were good. They are bad. Just better than bc who barely beat a holy cross. They were terrible. We can agree to disagree.

Re: 2023-2024 NCAAF Official Thread
« Reply #537 on: December 30, 2023, 03:39:40 PM »

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« Reply #538 on: December 30, 2023, 05:04:12 PM »

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Anybody still think FSU belonged in the playoff?


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« Reply #539 on: December 30, 2023, 05:20:28 PM »

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Anybody still think FSU belonged in the playoff?

Florida State has 20 or so opt outs, so this game has no bearing on my opinion.