Me too. Dabo is one of the only people who could get me to root for Notre DameI'm rooting for the underdogs. We'll see what happens.
ND is an 11 point underdog.Is ND the underdog given Clem recent dominance?
Also these announcers just cited the 2012 ND season as the best of Kelly’s career until now.
Uhhh guess they forgot about the whole academic violation and the 2012 and 2013 season being vacated. His record is 0-0 those years.
Had the sound off, dammit. Almost as good as anJerry Jones getting booed is great.
ND is an 11 point underdog.
So why are you an Alabama fan? You seem like such a nice womanThis is up there with Washington 2016 and Sparty 2015 with the lack of nervosity I've felt for a CFP Semi. Hoping for Notre Dame in the first matchup, because I think they're much an easier matchup, not a big believer in that offense. The question I think is how Book does in the air, since you can beat Clemson there, based on a relatively weak schedule. How does Lawrence's absence impact Dexter Williams' performance?
Roll Tide for the second. How does Oklahoma make any kind of stops on Tua, Jeudy, etc.? Much as I respect Murray, CeeDee Lamb, Brown being limited makes it less likely to keep pace in what's likely to be a Big XII shootout (ugh).
Seriously. It's really a bad piece of information to have learned.So why are you an Alabama fan? You seem like such a nice woman
Good question because I'm not convinced the nose of the ball was in contact with the groundUnder the college rules, does the ball have to be in contact with the boundary line, or does it have to just break the plane even if the ball isn't in physical contact with the boundary line?
Would be nice if the broadcast team fucking told us what the rule is.
Agreed and agreed. What a crappy call.Far from conclusive, unless you believe the dipshit on TV saying there was an inch out. Nose looked above ground to me.
So why are you an Alabama fan? You seem like such a nice woman
Heh, well, I hadn't had a team to root for, needed to have someone to watch onto beyond scouting reasons, since I really, really love my football. Sundays with the Pats were great but not enough. So it used to be PSU but the JoePa stuff was a turnoff, primarily (independently of the ethics and so on) because one family member who went there defends Paterno to this day, noting that he did everything he could, and is/was blameless. That's a no.Seriously. It's really a bad piece of information to have learned.
You picked the Yankees and the Lakers. "not necessarily winning" doesn't check out.Heh, well, I hadn't had a team to root for, needed to have someone to watch onto beyond scouting reasons, since I really, really love my football. Sundays with the Pats were great but not enough. So it used to be PSU but the JoePa stuff was a turnoff, primarily because one family member who went there defends Paterno to this day, noting that he did everything he could, and is/was blameless. That's a no.
My requirements were a smash mouth, defensive-minded team from the south (love a passionate base that experiences sports with the same intensity I do) that was innovative with scheme (personally like Saban's funnel concept in retrospect), and a team with solid history. Not necessarily winning, but as opposed to a team that just joined FBS play in my lifetime.
You mean Yankees/Lakers metaphorically, yeah? To be sure. PSU was a family deal at the time, mom's side family grew up an hour out of Happy Valley, tops.You picked the Yankees and the Lakers. "not necessarily winning" doesn't check out.
Yes, metaphorically. It's cool, you went with the best team, by far, in college football. At least you have had a lot to root for. I just despise Alabama, so I'm poking at you and I shouldn't. I still hope they lose today.You mean Yankees/Lakers metaphorically, yeah? To be sure. PSU was a family deal at the time, mom's side family grew up an hour out of Happy Valley, tops.
And yeah, winning did matter, can't tell a lie, although it was a separate criterion than history, as I view those as two separate items. Take, say, Southampton. Certainly history, but not necessarily success, relatively speaking.
He is not playing well, and that so far is the difference in this game.Book's long passes are poor.
Please do, haha. It's keeping me calm which in these games can't happen enough. I thank you for it.Yes, metaphorically. It's cool, you went with the best team, by far, in college football. At least you have had a lot to root for. I just despise Alabama, so I'm poking at you and I shouldn't. I still hope they lose today.
Roll No Tide.
And the first down completions have been awesome catches.so the ND QB either throws one up for grabs down the field or guns it at his first look option. that's it. and their lines are doing fine so far....
UCF would be entertaining...
Yup. Should have caught it.The reviews have not been ND's friend. This one might have been the right call, but the fumble on the sideline was horrendous. Game changing.