2022-2023 NCAA Football Thread

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The winner over the weekend? USC.

Man Tennessee went out big. And the others that won... not that impressive. Maybe just give all the teams participation ribbons at the end of the season.
A bunch of Trap games this past weekend, and 1 got trapped, others almost.

As for USC, yes they won, but also a Very close game .... ( this was thier closest Rival UCLA)

They could move up nicely, or be out in a week or two.
They play a much better than earlier in the year Notre Dame team next week and then the PAC 12 Championship game, win both and they very likely could be in the top 4 ... TCU won't like this though.

But a slip up and the Pac 12 will be Out again.

As for LSU .....
Not sure what to make of them, They are playing well, but they do have 2 losses .
It will be very interesting IF they get by Georgia.
 
A bunch of Trap games this past weekend, and 1 got trapped, others almost.

As for USC, yes they won, but also a Very close game .... ( this was thier closest Rival UCLA)

They could move up nicely, or be out in a week or two.
They play a much better than earlier in the year Notre Dame team next week and then the PAC 12 Championship game, win both and they very likely could be in the top 4 ... TCU won't like this though.

But a slip up and the Pac 12 will be Out again.

As for LSU .....
Not sure what to make of them, They are playing well, but they do have 2 losses .
It will be very interesting IF they get by Georgia.
With LSU you never know until it is over. They have always played better in the second half.
 
Who are we talking about ?
The one's that continue to fill Neyland Stadium, in times of good or bad.

Even in 2018 when they had a losing season and only won 2 sec games they continued to avg over 90k

2018 Neyland Stadium attendance per game​

vs. ETSU 96,464
vs. UTEP 87,074
vs. Florida 100,027
vs. Alabama 97,087
vs. Charlotte 86,753
vs. Kentucky 95,258
vs. Missouri 88,224

 
The one's that continue to fill Neyland Stadium, in times of good or bad.

Even in 2018 when they had a losing season and only won 2 sec games they continued to avg over 90k

2018 Neyland Stadium attendance per game​

vs. ETSU 96,464
vs. UTEP 87,074
vs. Florida 100,027
vs. Alabama 97,087
vs. Charlotte 86,753
vs. Kentucky 95,258
vs. Missouri 88,224

Ok ....

The discussion was ratings ....

Thats WAY different than Attendance.
 
Clempson got knocked out of playoff contention by USC(e).

Michigan beat Ohio State by 22, giving them the #2 playoff slot and likely knocking Ohio State out if TCU and USC(w) win out.

And Tech got humiliated by Georgia again, after giving us false hope in the 1st half, so Georiga is in no matter if they win or lose against LSU.
 
Today my little family (wife, daughter and boyfriend, and our honorary daughter and boyfriend) had our Thanksgiving dinner and watched The Game. Thats what we call it around here, Michigan vs Ohio State.

We are big Michigan fans here (me and the wife) and so we had a GREAT day here!

You are spot on Derwin0, - Michigan will move to #2, they should/will win the BIG 10 Championship game next week, and they will be in the CFP!


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Looks like we won't get 2 sec teams in either, with LSU's loss.

So, heres what most have been hoping for.

New teams in.

Then again, Bama is still lurking, I'm sure the sec is expecting them to get in now ...
 
Looks like we won't get 2 sec teams in either, with LSU's loss.

So, heres what most have been hoping for.

New teams in.

Then again, Bama is still lurking, I'm sure the sec is expecting them to get in now ...
Bama gets in just another joke then! How could they pass up USC with one loss?
 
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