• @Iamdanno
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    711 months ago

    Looks like “Texas is back!” . . . . Again. It’ll be interesting to see if they actually perform this season.

    • Omega
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      311 months ago

      Ranked in the preseason? That’s guaranteed that they’re going to be playing for bowl eligibility in week 12.

    • 佐藤カズマ
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      311 months ago

      Take my school’s name out ya fuckin’ mouth! Slaps you and walks off stage

  • g0d0fm15ch13f
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    711 months ago

    Shameless plug for the c/cfb poll which I’ve created here. Note that this poll is far from fool proof, so please double check your submissions and don’t break it if we can avoid it. Link to the results (which I’ll post Fridays? Thursdays?) here.

  • @YoBuckStopsHereOP
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    611 months ago

    Georgia takes #1, Michigan #2, Ohio State #3, and Alabama #4.

  • Montagge
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    411 months ago

    Good old stagnant preseason rankings making sure the correct schools start off with a lead.

  • 佐藤カズマ
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    311 months ago

    Good. Texas doesn’t need the hype. I wanna see us win games before we get any more media attention.

      • 佐藤カズマ
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        211 months ago

        It’s a bit, but I’d rather not have more.

    • @YoBuckStopsHereOP
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      411 months ago

      I hope Arch doesn’t play until at the end of the season in a garbage time game. The hype will be too much.

      • 佐藤カズマ
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        311 months ago

        Agreed. Maalik is almost certainly the backup, anyway.

  • @Got_Bent
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    311 months ago

    Did Iowa get a new OC or did the AP get ranking confused with total points scored in a season?

  • wjrii
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    311 months ago

    TCU at 17, and Florida with one more vote than Baylor. This feels fair, LOL.

    I guess the Texas budget and recruiting mean it’s reasonable to predict they’ll be back every god-damned year, but jeez, at some point don’t their decades-long structural issues and underperformance get some inertia of their own? Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM, I guess.