The OFFICIAL 2023 College Football RANDOM THOUGHTS Thread

PREDICT the NATIONAL CHAMPION


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Going to assume you meant *defense. But it should be considered that LSU is about to lose a lot on offense. Also I don’t think the picture you painted regarding LSU recruiting is currently accurate and NIL is going to make it tougher to keep the top Louisiana talent home going forward.

Defense… sorry roasting a bird on the grill, though i will point this out, when’s the last time they had a dominant rb at lsu ?? And wr core is aiiight but no one you off rip would say is a can’t miss in the nfl

They gon find the money, even if they have to steal from the hospital (iykyk :troll: )

And a lot of Louisiana kids come off the muscle, but that’s why you have chip to get the kids that you gotta battle nick, or sark or white mike and occasionally Kirby for
 

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people spoke on uga demise way too soon


People always do that to seem like the first, or they look at any misstep as a fall off, let nikkas tell it nick was up out the paint just that quick

I forgot how incredible he was at fg block

He was the closest we will see from Reggie dude was dominating
 

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Lsu apparatus for getting talent and want to, is United, but that’s a pressure cooker for your ass, why would he leave a job where recruiting is pretty much set it and forget it, vs he’s going to have to work to get kids and build them up, we not a coach away from a chip, we a few game changers away from a chip, where lsu is a functional offense away from a chip

The same offense that just produced a Heisman and put up comparable (if not better stats) than their championship winning season's offense? :confused:

Question is, if they couldn't win with that offense, is BK at a ceiling...
 

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People always do that to seem like the first, or they look at any misstep as a fall off, let nikkas tell it nick was up out the paint just that quick



He was the closest we will see from Reggie dude was dominating
It's a wrap for Billy. You can't have one of your top players transfer to essentially "the rival", even though that rivalry is basically a scrimmage for UGA now.
 

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The main event





While Michigan’s 30-24 victory over Ohio State was the most-watched game of the season, Alabama was actually the most-watched team. The Crimson Tide averaged 7.12 million viewers per game, according to a list tallied by the Action Network. The Top 10 teams included three from the SEC, two each from the Big Ten and Pac-12, one each from the ACC and Big 12, and Notre Dame:
  • Alabama 7.12M (11 games)
  • Ohio State 6.05M (11)
  • Colorado 6M (9)
  • Georgia 5.9M (11)
  • Michigan 5.61M (12)
  • Tennessee 4.57M (7)
  • Oregon 4.43M (10)
  • Texas 4.26M (12)
  • Florida State 4.16M (12)
  • Notre Dame 4.15M (10)
The outlier here is Colorado, which was thrust into the national spotlight thanks to first-year head coach Deion Sanders. The Buffaloes had the third- and seventh-most-watched games of the season, according to Football Scoop:

  • Ohio State-Michigan: 19.07M (Fox)
  • Georgia-Alabama (SEC Championship): 17.52M (CBS)
  • Colorado-Oregon: 10.03M (ABC)
  • Michigan-Iowa (Big Ten Championship): 10.02 million (Fox)
  • Ohio State-Notre Dame: 9.98M (NBC)
  • Penn State-Ohio State: 9.96M (Fox)
  • Colorado State-Colorado: 9.3M (ESPN)
  • Oregon-Washington (Pac-12 Championship): 9.25M (ABC)
  • LSU-Florida State: 9.17M (ABC)
  • Michigan-Penn State: 9.16M (Fox)
Last year, non-College Football Playoff bowl games averaged just over 3 million viewers. Both CFP semifinal games drew more than 20 million, while the national championship garnered 17 million.
 

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While Michigan’s 30-24 victory over Ohio State was the most-watched game of the season, Alabama was actually the most-watched team. The Crimson Tide averaged 7.12 million viewers per game, according to a list tallied by the Action Network. The Top 10 teams included three from the SEC, two each from the Big Ten and Pac-12, one each from the ACC and Big 12, and Notre Dame:
  • Alabama 7.12M (11 games)
  • Ohio State 6.05M (11)
  • Colorado 6M (9)
  • Georgia 5.9M (11)
  • Michigan 5.61M (12)
  • Tennessee 4.57M (7)
  • Oregon 4.43M (10)
  • Texas 4.26M (12)
  • Florida State 4.16M (12)
  • Notre Dame 4.15M (10)
The outlier here is Colorado, which was thrust into the national spotlight thanks to first-year head coach Deion Sanders. The Buffaloes had the third- and seventh-most-watched games of the season, according to Football Scoop:

  • Ohio State-Michigan: 19.07M (Fox)
  • Georgia-Alabama (SEC Championship): 17.52M (CBS)
  • Colorado-Oregon: 10.03M (ABC)
  • Michigan-Iowa (Big Ten Championship): 10.02 million (Fox)
  • Ohio State-Notre Dame: 9.98M (NBC)
  • Penn State-Ohio State: 9.96M (Fox)
  • Colorado State-Colorado: 9.3M (ESPN)
  • Oregon-Washington (Pac-12 Championship): 9.25M (ABC)
  • LSU-Florida State: 9.17M (ABC)
  • Michigan-Penn State: 9.16M (Fox)
Last year, non-College Football Playoff bowl games averaged just over 3 million viewers. Both CFP semifinal games drew more than 20 million, while the national championship garnered 17 million.
This is why the call Thee :oHio: The Main Event @Silkk
 

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The same offense that just produced a Heisman and put up comparable (if not better stats) than their championship winning season's offense? :confused:

Question is, if they couldn't win with that offense, is BK at a ceiling...

I meant defense, typing to quick, but i did mention later, where’s their almost like clockwork tough RB

Is he at his ceiling idk, it’s like Kirby, you just keep stacking and wait for a season to go your way

The thing about being in the top 5% of cfb, is a work in, can your fanbase be patient enough, while you keep stacking and trying to keep talent, and can you hit on coordinators


Ayyyyoooo

It's a wrap for Billy. You can't have one of your top players transfer to essentially "the rival", even though that rivalry is basically a scrimmage for UGA now.


Yeah that’s a bad look
 
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