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I feel sorry for anyone trying to make an open field tackle on that dude. Might as well just step in front of a semi on the freeway.

Plus the rest of LSU's offense is inept as usual. It's a perfect storm, he's going to win the Heisman. Wish I had spotted it earlier.
 
Is anyone watching this game from Leonard Fournette? holy **** is that guy NFL ready.. He might be the best RB since Adrian Peterson.

Cy is excited because when LSU is good and beats up Miss St, it means Miss St is good. Dumbass.
 
So, MSU is bumped to #2 for beating Oregon at home, where does that put Utah, who curb stomped Oregon and has another win over a ranked team?
 
Cy is excited because when LSU is good and beats up Miss St, it means Miss St is good. Dumbass.

21-19 loss with the game winning FG nearly going in is a real "beat up". Get real.

LSU is going to be #1 in the country. The running game is too dominant and Brandon Harris is a good QB, it's just going to take a while before Miles actually trust him.
 
So, MSU is bumped to #2 for beating Oregon at home, where does that put Utah, who curb stomped Oregon and has another win over a ranked team?

It mostly just shows that Oregon was over-ranked and that the preseason ranking wasnt legit. If I had to guess, I would say Utah is going to take Oregon's place and be 13 or 14.
 
Michigan fans seriously talking about UM vaulting straight into the top 15.

I can see them getting into the top 25, but cummonnow...
 
Michigan fans seriously talking about UM vaulting straight into the top 15.

I can see them getting into the top 25, but cummonnow...

Good point. Beating weak mid majors shouldn't get you more than a consideration for top 25. If you want to be ranked, you should beat a real team, like...Utah.

Oh well, Michigan had their chance but got beat.
 
Michigan made a mistake scheduling a P5 opponent first. With a new coach they should have just taken it easy to start. They would destroy Utah if they played them again most likely. Utah got lucky they got them early.
 
On to non inflammatory talk.

Miss St. vs. A&M will be very interesting next week. Up to this point State has been playing run dominant teams with good defenses and bad/conservative passing games. The tables will be turned vs. A&M and they will play a team that likes to pass it downfield. Last year State was awful vs. the big play in the passing game, but the return of Diaz seems to have improved our coverage on long balls. I think State comes up with a lot of turnovers this game. If they can get their anemic run game going vs. an average run defense, State should be able to pull off the road upset.
 
On to non inflammatory talk.

Miss St. vs. A&M will be very interesting next week. Up to this point State has been playing run dominant teams with good defenses and bad/conservative passing games. The tables will be turned vs. A&M and they will play a team that likes to pass it downfield. Last year State was awful vs. the big play in the passing game, but the return of Diaz seems to have improved our coverage on long balls. I think State comes up with a lot of turnovers this game. If they can get their anemic run game going vs. an average run defense, State should be able to pull off the road upset.
Only interesting if you care about irrelevant games. Neither of those team will be a factor nationally by the end of the year. Who cares who wins now?
 
Michigan made a mistake scheduling a P5 opponent first. With a new coach they should have just taken it easy to start. They would destroy Utah if they played them again most likely. Utah got lucky they got them early.

The date of the Utah/Michigan game was determined long before Harbaugh was hired as the HC, so how they made a "mistake" scheduling a P5 school week 1 with a new staff is a misguided opinion (not surprising). I'd love to play Michigan again right now. Ruddock is still a ****ty QB and they're a team that relies on running the ball and paying stout D. That's a formula Utah has done quite well against the entire Whittingham era.
 
The date of the Utah/Michigan game was determined long before Harbaugh was hired as the HC, so how they made a "mistake" scheduling a P5 school week 1 with a new staff is a misguided opinion (not surprising). I'd love to play Michigan again right now. Ruddock is still a ****ty QB and they're a team that relies on running the ball and paying stout D. That's a formula Utah has done quite well against the entire Whittingham era.

I will give Utah that they are a very balanced team. That is probably their biggest strength is that they can play against multiple styles.
 
The date of the Utah/Michigan game was determined long before Harbaugh was hired as the HC, so how they made a "mistake" scheduling a P5 school week 1 with a new staff is a misguided opinion (not surprising). I'd love to play Michigan again right now. Ruddock is still a ****ty QB and they're a team that relies on running the ball and paying stout D. That's a formula Utah has done quite well against the entire Whittingham era.

Man, Cy's response is right out of the BYU excuse handbook:

Excuse #2: Had we played you earlier/later in the year, we would destroy you.

Lol.
 
LSU is going to be #1 in the country.

All trolling aside, do you believe this? Fournette is the real deal, no doubt, but their effort against Syracuse was not all that impressive.

At this point, I think they are just as deserving (if not more) of a #1 ranking than Ohio St., But then, so is everyone else in the top 10.
 
All trolling aside, do you believe this? Fournette is the real deal, no doubt, but their effort against Syracuse was not all that impressive.

At this point, I think they are just as deserving (if not more) of a #1 ranking than Ohio St., But then, so is everyone else in the top 10.

He wants anybody but Ole Miss to come out of the SEC. He went on an "Ole Piss" rant last year. It's why I keep referring to Miss St. as Piss st.
 
He wants anybody but Ole Miss to come out of the SEC. He went on an "Ole Piss" rant last year. It's why I keep referring to Miss St. as Piss st.

Yeah, but I want to know if he truly believes it, or if it's a pure troll.

It seems to me like this has been one of the stranger starts to college football, and opens the door for a lot of discussion concerning poll positioning. I don't put a lot of credence in the polls right now - there's a lot of football to be played, and things will change as the season progresses - but I am interested in different perspectives on who's strong and who is not.
 
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