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Post by redsox907 » Yesterday, 12:43



Prude Continues Smashing Records In Conference Championship Blowout

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QTeamTimePlayMiamiCoastal Carolina
1stCoastal Carolina5:15Marco Sawyer, 13 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude07
1stMiami0:36Jose Bavaro, 36 Yd FG37
2ndCoastal Carolina8:53Fredrick McCallum, 14 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude314
2ndCoastal Carolina2:07Marco Sawyer, 25 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude321
2ndCoastal Carolina1:52Morgan Briggs, 16 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude328
2ndCoastal Carolina0:02George Hendricks, 1 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude335
3rdCoastal Carolina6:55Skylar Lichtensteiger, 1 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude342
4thCoastal Carolina9:03Darin Best,12 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude349
4thMiami8:22Dakota Spriggs, 76 Yd Pass Fromn Chuck Tompkins1049
4thCoastal Carolina8:09Morgan Briggs, 78 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude1056
4thCoastal Carolina6:28Marco Sawyer, 15 Yd Pass From Anthony Prude1063

Miami                                                            Coastal Carolina

Passing               | Stats                                    Passing            | Stats
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Chuck Tompkins        | 23/38, 291 Yds, TD, 2 INT                Anthony Prude      | 34/48, 475 Yds, 9 TD

Rushing               | Stats                                    Rushing            | Stats
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Chuck Tompkins        | 8 Att, -39 Yds                           Fredrick McCallum  | 4 Att, 13 Yds
Jacques Marler        | 6 Att, 14 Yds                            Anthony Prude      | 10 Att, 111 Yds
Tramon LaBelle        | 4 Att, 6 Yds                             Skylar Lichtensteiger| 7 Att, 26 Yd

Receiving             | Stats                                    Receiving          | Stats
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Storm Murray          | 6 Rec, 74 Yds                            Morgan Briggs      | 10 Rec, 205 Yds, 2 TD
Bradley Mevis         | 4 Rec, 54 Yds                            Darin Best         | 9 Rec, 95 Yds, TD
Dakota Spriggs        | 3 Rec, 80 Yds, TD                        Marco Sawyer       | 6 Rec, 86 Yds, 3 TD
Jacques Marler        | 3 Rec, 18 Yds                            Skylar Lictensteiger | 5 Rec, 53 Yds, TD
Major Saunders        | 2 Rec, 34 Yds                            George Hendricks   | 1 Rec, 0 Yds, TD
Tevan Hutson          | 2 Rec, 22 Yds                            Fredrick McCallum  | 1 Rec, 14 Yds, TD

Defensive             | Stats                                    Defensive          | Stats
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CB Fredrick Dumaine   | 9 Tkl                                    DE Monte Miner     | 4 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack, FF, FR
LB Melvin Cornelius   | 7 Tkl, TFL, 0.5 Sack                     DT Miles Clutts    | 4 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack, FF
LB Jabari Ngakoue     | 3 Tkl, 2 TFL, 0.5 Sack                   CB Miles LaBorn    | 2 Tkl, INT
DE Kerry Teamer       | 3 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack                       DE Russ DeVan      | 3 Tkl, TFL, Sack, 2 FR


Charlotte, NC. - The Miami Hurricanes entered the 2035 ACC Championship Game as severe underdogs after starting quarterback Ben Kafka went down with a torn labrum in Week 13's win over Virginia. But as Kirk Herbstreit noted on the broadcast, it may not have mattered anyway.

"Healthy quarterback or not, I don't see the result changing much," Herbstreit said as the Chanticleers took a 35-3 lead into halftime. "You could argue the two interceptions probably don't happen if Kafka is back there, but Anthony Prude is on a generational run right now. He set a new NCAA single-season passing touchdown record with his fourth score of the first half, and if his sideline interview was any indication, they don't plan on slowing down in the second half—big lead be damned."

The interview Herbstreit referenced came after Prude threw his NCAA-record 63rd touchdown of the season to give Coastal a 35-3 halftime lead with seconds remaining. Laura Rutledge caught up with the new record holder as the Chanticleers jogged off the field and asked what the approach would be heading into the second half with the record already secured.

"This one is for Coach Vaughn. It's always up with Miami."

Prude followed his dominant first half with an equally stellar second half, tossing four more touchdowns as backup quarterback Tompkins compounded his earlier interceptions with a pair of fumbles.

When asked if they ever considered slowing down the offense, Hartline was quick to defend the continued fireworks. "They were still tossing it deep with their starters in, so why should we stop?"

In addition to the NCAA single season passing touchdown record, Prude also set the ACC single game passing touchdown record and the ACC single season passing yardage record. Additionally, Prude now sits 423 yards shy of breaking Bailey Zappe's NCAA single season passing yardage.

With the victory, Coastal captured their fifth straight ACC Championship in what will be their final season in the conference before joining the SEC next year.

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Two 1st half interceptions were compounded by a pair of fumbles in the 2nd half as the Teal Wall dominated the LOS.

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Prude continues to etch his name in college football history.

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Channing Armour nabbing the 1st of two interceptions for the Chants.


Conference Championship Results
C-USA: 44 Sam Houston (9-4) vs UTEP (8-5) 42
Pac-12: 45 #18 Washington (10-3) vs #6 Oregon (13-0) 48
Mountain West: 21 Colorado State (8-5) vs Utah State (9-4) 24
MAC: 26 Miami (OH) (9-3) vs Bowling Green (12-1) 21
Big 12: 35 #13 SMU (11-2) vs #20 TCU (10-3) 29
Sun Belt: 21 Louisiana-Lafayette (10-3) vs #24 Old Dominion (11-2) 26
SEC: 59 #3 Alabama (12-1) vs #5 Auburn (11-2) 13
American: 21 #25 Memphis (9-4) vs #9 Tulane (13-0) 31
Big Ten: 45 #21 Ohio State (9-4) vs #2 Michigan (13-0) 51
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Post by James » Yesterday, 12:46

Way too easy but I'll let it slide since it was Miami
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Post by Caesar » Yesterday, 12:56

Getting one back for Caine Guerra

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Post by ShireNiner » Yesterday, 13:35

Coastal has won the sport. Looking like prime Alabama now.

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Post by redsox907 » Yesterday, 19:50

James wrote:
Yesterday, 12:46
Way too easy but I'll let it slide since it was Miami
Didn't even mean to toss nine tuddies :pgdead: I'd paused it after the 3rd Q to help the kids and forgot how many I'd thrown
Caesar wrote:
Yesterday, 12:56
Getting one back for Caine Guerra
pour one out for a fallen soldier :melo2:
ShireNiner wrote:
Yesterday, 13:35
Coastal has won the sport. Looking like prime Alabama now.
still gotta win it all. We've gone on runs like this before to run into a buzz saw. Ain't counting the chickens til they're cooked

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Post by redsox907 » Yesterday, 19:50



Prude Captures 2035 Heisman In Landslide Victory

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Anthony Prude has made 2035 a season for the record books, setting a new NCAA single-season touchdown record while shattering several school and conference marks in the process. It's simply a matter of when, not if, Prude breaks Bailey Zappe's single-season passing yardage record. But before he can claim that milestone, Prude added another historic achievement to his résumé.

Largest margin of victory in Heisman history.

Prude's 2035 campaign earned him nearly 95% of first-place votes and a total score of 2,659—both eclipsing the previous records set by Joe Burrow during his 2019 season at LSU.

At the podium, Prude continued to preach that the ultimate goal has yet to be attained.

"Joe Burrow and Bryce Underwood are the two guys I hear the most comparisons about," the redshirt sophomore said. "But those two guys both have something I still don't: my own National Championship."

While the record books are littered with Prude's name by now, he's not wrong. At this point, if Prude and the Chanticleers fall short of a National Championship, it would likely be considered a collapse of epic proportions.

To their credit, the Chanticleers aren't losing sight of the goal. Fellow award winners Fredrick McCallum (Jet), Stephen Lynn (Butkus), Desmond Schraeder (Thorpe), and Monte Miner (Nagurski, Bednarik, Edge Rusher of the Year) all echoed the same sentiment.

This year, perhaps more than any in recent memory, is all about the championship.

Prude finished the 2035 regular season with 5,545 passing yards on a 75% completion percentage, 68 touchdown passes against 10 interceptions, plus 636 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns.

2035_Season_Awards
AwardPlayerSchool
HeismanQB Anthony PrudeCoasal Carolina
MaxwellQB Anthony PrueCoastal Carolina
Bear Bryant Coach of the YearAvery WallerBowling Green
Davey O'BrienQB Anthony PrudeCoastal Carolina
Chuck BednarikDE Monte MinerCoastal Carolina
Bronco NagurskiDE Monte MinerCoastal Carolina
Jim ThorpeCB Desmond SchraederCoastal Carolina
Doak WalkerHB Antonio EkiyorAlabama
Fred BiletnikoffWR Jeremiah SquareMichigan
LombardiDE Monte MinerCoastal Carolina
Unitas Golden ArmQB Geoff CamperTCU
Edge Rusher of the YearDE Monte MinerCoastal Carolina
OutlandG Max HolbrookAlabama
John MackeyTE Danny ChristasMichigan
BroylesDC Sam SimmonsBowling Green
Dick ButkusMLB Stephen LynnCoastal Carolina
RimingtonC Nathan BiggersNC State
GrozaK Clyde KunalicBowling Green
Ray GuyP Jeff ReynaCharlotte
Jet AwardHB Fredrick McCallumCoastal Carolina
Shaun AlexanderQB Benji MalikHouston

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Post by redsox907 » Yesterday, 20:47



The Road to Miami

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It was almost the first time since the introduction of the College Football Playoff system that there was no controversy about the teams making the final field.

Almost.

While technically the top 12 teams made the playoff for the first time in recent memory, with the top five conference winners all ranked in the Top 10, it wasn't totally without controversy.

SMU won the Big 12 championship but came in at 13th—the sixth-highest ranked conference champion behind Coastal Carolina (ACC), Alabama (SEC), Michigan (Big Ten),
Oregon (Pac-12), and Tulane (American).

Despite avenging one of their losses with a Big 12 title game victory over TCU, the Mustangs landed at 13th, just behind 12th-ranked Wake Forest.

"Baffling, simply baffling," SMU head coach Joey McGuire said after the announcement. "We're a conference champion, have more wins than them, played a harder schedule, and of our two losses? Both came against ranked teams."

SMU's combined opponents record was 83-75—not stellar, but significantly better than Wake Forest's mark of 70-76. Add in that SMU's two losses came against 10-3 TCU (a loss they avenged in the conference championship) and 7-5 Missouri, while Wake Forest fell to 6-6 Virginia and 8-4 Duke, and it's hard to understand the committee's reasoning behind the Mustangs' exclusion.

Despite the protests in Dallas, the playoffs will roll on next week with the following matchups:

#12 Wake Forest will attempt to justify their inclusion with a trip to #5 Auburn, the SEC runner up. The winner advances to the Fiesta Bowl to face the 4th ranked Clemson Tigers.

#9 Tulane heads north to the 8th ranked Wisconsin Badgers, with #1 overall seed Coastal Carolina waiting in the Cotton Bowl.

11th ranked Tennessee heads to the Pacific Northwest to face Pac-12 champion, the 6th ranked Oregon Ducks. A trip south to SEC Champion Alabama in the Peach Bowl is the winner's prize.

And finally, 10th ranked Oklahoma travels to Hard Rock Stadium to face ACC runner up, #7 Miami. The winner will stay in Florida to face the Big Ten champion Michigan Wolverines in the Orange Bowl.

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Post by redsox907 » Yesterday, 23:39



2035 - College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Preview

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#1 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (13-0)    | Description                   | #8 Wisconsin Badgers (11-2)
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98 Overall // 98 Offense // 99 Defense     | Team Rating                   | 89 Overall // 91 Offense // 89 Defense
Brian Hartline (12-0)                      | Head Coach                    | Sherrone Moore (79-30 / 114-48)
Air Raid                                   | Offensive Scheme              | Multiple
4-3 Multiple                               | Defensive Scheme              | 3-4 Multiple
56.0                                       | Offensive Points Per Game     | 38.9
14.5                                       | Defensive Points Per Game     | 21.9
555.1                                      | Offensive Rankings            | 459.5
240.8                                      | Defensive Rankings            | 364.5

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers        | Description             | Wisconsin Badgers
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116-62                               | Combined Record         | 114-49
Ole Miss (10-3) W 49-17              | Week One                | FCS W 49-0
Duke (9-4) W 69-14                   | Week Two                | BYE
@ Ohio State (9-4) W 56-27           | Week Three              | Southern Miss (7-6) W 31-16
Florida State (7-5) W 56-14          | Week Four               | @ Michigan (13-0) L 49-28
@ Clemson (10-2) W 49-21             | Week Five               | @ Maryland (9-3) W 45-28
Notre Dame (8-5) W 61-3)             | Week Six                | Rutgers (6-6) W 34-16
BYE                                  | Week Seven              | @ Indiana (6-6) W 62-14
Georgia (7-5) W 52-14                | Week Eight              | Michigan State (7-5) W 38-20
@ NC State (7-6) W 58-21             | Week Nine               | @ Nebraska (9-3) L 35-24
@ North Carolina (8-5) W 56-3        | Week Ten                | @ Oklahoma State (10-3) W 35-21
@ Louisville (10-3) W 56-14          | Week Eleven             | Illinois (8-4) W 49-21
West Virginia (5-7) W 49-13          | Week Twelve             | Cincinnati (5-7) W 41-13
Virginia Tech (4-8)  W 56-17         | Week Thirteen           | @ North Carolina (8-5) W 28-21
Miami (11-3) W 63-10                 | Conference Championship | BYE
BYE                                  | 1st Round               | Tulane (13-1) W 42-31


Coastal Carolina Chanticleers                  | Description   | Wisconsin Badgers
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G Sidney Ford (74) Personal Leave (1 Game)     | Injuries      | TE John Wilcox (82) Fractured Elbow (4 Weeks)

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers                                  | Pos | Wisconsin Badgers
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SO(RS) Anthony Prude (95) 428/569 (75%), 5,545 Yds, 68 TD, 10 INT | QB  | SR(RS) Joel Acho (91) 275/403 (68%), 3,832 Yds, 35 TD, 3 INT
SR Fredrick McCallum (95)   85 Att, 474 Yds, 4 TD                 | HB  | JR(RS) Matthew Lira (91) 267 Att, 1,275 Yds, 18 TD
SO(RS) Marco Sawyer (91)  110 Rec, 1,440 Yds, 18 TD               | WR  | SR(RS) Jeremy Cano (88) 74 Rec, 1,125 Yds, 9 TD
JR(RS) Morgan Briggs (95)  83 Rec, 1,583 Yds, 20 TD               | WR  | JR(RS) Cole Tamm (93) 74 Rec, 821 Yds, 3 TD
JR(RS) MLB Stephen Lynn (92)  78 Tkl, 31 TFL, 8.5 Sacks           | DEF | SR(RS) LB Colt O'Neil (78) 71 Tkl, TFL, Sack
SR(RS) DT Miles Clutts (92) 31 Tkl, 21 TFL, 10 Sacks              | DEF | JR DT Glen Traore (82) 47 Tkl, 19 TFL, 6 Sacks
SR(RS) DE Monte Miner (93) 48 Tkl, 36 TFL, 18.5 Sacks             | DEF | JR DE Max Meyers (84) 46 Tkl, 14 TFL, 7.5 Sacks
JR(RS) Ian Ojulari (91) 67 Tkl, 9 TFL, 1.5 Sacks, 3 INT           | DEF |JR(RS) CB DeVeon Gainwell (76) 52 Tkl, 3 TFL, 0.5 Sack, 2 INT


1st Round Results
13 #12 Wake Forest (10-3) vs #5 Auburn (12-2) 44
27 #11 Tennessee (9-4) vs #6 Oregon (14-0) 41
49 #10 Oklahoma (11-2) vs #7 Miami (11-3) 21
31 #9 Tulane (13-1) vs #8 Wisconsin (11-2) 42

Quarterfinal Matchups
Fiesta Bowl: #5 Auburn (12-2) vs #4 Clemson (10-2)
Orange Bowl: #10 Oklahoma (11-2) vs #2 Michigan (13-0)
Peach Bowl: #6 Oregon (14-0) vs #3 Alabama (12-1)

Reishawn Lafitte (82)
LSU TE - Sophomore
2034 - 41 Rec, 466 Yds, 8 TD
2035 - 6 Rec, 42 Yds
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Post by Deuce2223 » Yesterday, 23:54

Congrats on all the personal hardware.. I like the bracket, I feel like it sets up well for a easy run to the Natty.. Question will be how makes it there to play you.
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Post by The JZA » Today, 01:01

Nothing less expected of Prude snatching up the ACC title and some more hardware.

Coastal had the awards ceremony on lock.

:blessed: Time to lock in that RSVP at Natty's
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