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by Soapy » 02 Oct 2024, 13:12
djp73 wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 11:49

mvp wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 12:29
great photo
the sliders need to be tweaked tho. not believable to be dogs and then keep blowing out the oppo.
We just lost to Boise State bro
The betting odds are based on a formula that I created that values on field performance over raw ratings so while we outrated Pittsburgh handily, our offensive struggles and our .500 record at at home compared to their undefeated record on the road + better PPG and PAPG made them favorites
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by Soapy » 02 Oct 2024, 13:24


Five-star IMG Academy cornerback Jason Wall commits to Miami over Florida State, Ohio State
Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports Miami Insider
Miami bolstered its 2027 class on Monday with a commitment from five-star cornerback Jason Wall.
Wall (No. 21 in the 2027 247Sports composite rankings), the second-best cornerback in this cycle, made his pledge official during his visit to Coral Gables this past weekend. Wall plays his high school football at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida but is originally from New Palestine, Indiana so beating out Ohio State for a talented prospect from the Midwest is a big win for the Hurricanes.
"My plans are to just come in [with my] head down, just work because I know I'm not going to be at the top of the depth chart when I get there," he told CBS Sports during his announcement. "I'm coming in and [competing with] guys that already have been there, been in that system. So I'm ready to work in the weight room, on the field."
While he may lack the ideal size at five-foot-eleven and 189 pounds, Wall is a sticky, man to man corner that loves to get nose-to-nose with receivers and challenge them at the line of scrimmage. As he faces tougher competition at IMG, it'll be interesting to note how he fares compared to the competition he faced in Indiana.
While Miami landed a five-star in Wall, they are trending in a negative direction with five-star receiver Prince Egboh who many consider to be the top prospect in South Florida this cycle. Egboh has long been a Miami lean but from his recent comments, it seems that Georgia, not the Hurricanes, are in the lead.
"I want to go somewhere that's going to throw the ball," said Egboh in his recent interview with Dawgs247, "I like what I'm seeing from [Georgia] offense right now and I can definitely see me playing there with their guys and their coaches and not having to worry about getting targets or just blocking all game."
Georgia's passing offense is ranked among the best in the SEC with the third ranked scoring offense in the conference as well. Miami has struggled in that department and instead is leaning on their running game.
2027 Miami Recruiting Class
CB Jason Wall [CB #2]: 5'11", 189lbs | New Palestine, IN [IMG] | 5-star
TE Orlando Lord [ATH #2]: 6'4", 235lbs | Ocoee, FL | 5-star
CB Adrian McCune [CB #3]: 6'0", 183lbs | Moultrie, GA | 5-star
WR David Tompkins [WR #5]: 5'9", 191lbs | Fort Myers, FL | 4-star
CB Max Hakim [CB #4]: 5'11", 197lbs | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 4-star
T Alex Kenyon [LT #2]: 6'7", 294lbs | Venice, FL | 4-star
T Enrique Sendejo [LT #4]: 6'6", 307lbs | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 4-star
QB Bernie Flowers [QB #20]: 5'11", 191lbs | Lakeland, FL | 4-star | Miami, Florida
LB Eric Dixon [LOLB #5]: 6'4", 233lbs | Tampa, FL | 4-star
RB Quincy Dukes [ATH #24]: 6'0", 190lbs | Daytona Beach, FL | 4-star
G Jesus Angel [LG #11]: 6'1", 292lbs | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 4-star
G John Armah [LG #12]: 6'2", 299lbs | Las Vegas, NV | 4-star
2027 Miami Recruiting Board
WR Prince Egboh [WR #3]: 6'3", 194lbs | Miami, FL | 5-star | Georgia, Miami, Maryland
LB David Vallos [LOLB #12]: 6'4", 233lbs | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 4-star | Ole Miss, Florida, Miami, Georgia
P Andy Hocker [P #3]: 6'1", 191lbs | Buffalo, NY | 3-star | Miami, Rutgers
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S James Rheem [FS #4]: 6'0", 192lbs | Tampa, FL | 4-star | Committed to Florida State
LB Luis Bueno [ILB #5]: 6'3", 231lbs | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 4-star | Committed to Florida State
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by Soapy » 02 Oct 2024, 13:31

Week 6 Top Stories
1. The Wildcats pull off the upset over SEC opponent Alabama, 41-20
2. Michigan falls to Penn State in instant classic, 26-21
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Week 6 ACC Results
BC 27 - CUSE 6 | WAKE 31 - SMU 14 | VT 40 - CAL 14 | CLEM 34 - UNC 24
MIA 45 - PITT 17 | GT 33 - LOU 30 | FSU 34 - NCST 20
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Week 7 ACC Schedule
NC State (2-3, 0-1) at Stanford (4-3, 1-1)
#17 Duke (3-2, 1-1) at Wake Forest (4-2, 2-1)
#6 Miami (4-1, 1-0) at #16 Clemson (3-2, 2-0)
#18 Georgia Tech (3-2, 2-0) at Virginia Tech (2-4, 1-2)
SMU (2-3, 0-2) at Syracuse (2-3, 1-2)
#7 Florida State (4-1, 3-0) at #24 Pittsburgh (5-2, 1-2)
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Week 7 Notable Games
#12 USC (4-1, 3-0) at #2 Penn State (5-0, 2-0)
Florida (4-1, 1-1) at #11 Alabama (4-1, 0-1)
#1 Texas A&M (5-0, 1-0) at Kentucky (4-1, 2-0)
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Players of the Week
WR Destun Thomas (Kennesaw State): W 41-38 vs. New Mexico State - 8 rec, 200 yds, 3 TD
DE Marquise Lightfoot (Miami): W 45-17 vs. Pittsburgh - 6 tackles, 2 sacks
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WR Christian Hamilton (North Carolina): L 34-24 at #16 Clemson - 8 rec, 144 yds, 2 TD
DE Marquise Lightfoot (Miami): W 45-17 vs. Pittsburgh - 6 tackles, 2 sacks
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by djp73 » 02 Oct 2024, 13:46
man takes a good pic and the defenders hand is teleporting through the ball carrier

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by Soapy » 02 Oct 2024, 13:47

Week 7 Preview: at #16 Clemson Tigers
Record: 3-2, 2-0
Head Coach: Dabo Swinney
Offensive Scheme: Air Raid
Defensive Scheme: 4-3
Notable Results
at LSU (3-2): L 27-17
at #1 Texas A&M (5-0): L 35-21
vs. Virginia Tech (2-4): W 48-3
vs. North Carolina (3-3): W 34-24
Team Leaders
Passing: Christopher Vizzina (71 cmp%, 1196 yards, 12 TD, 3 INT, 164.3 passer rating)
Rushing: Jay Haynes (207 yards, 3.3 ypc, 3 TD)
Receiving: Antonio Williams (26 receptions, 390 yards, 3 TD)
Blocking: 6 sacks allowed
Defense: Kobe McCloud (28 tackles, 3 sacks)
Last Meeting
CFB 2023 Regular Season, Week 7 - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
(4-3) Clemson Tigers 20 - 28 Miami Hurricanes (5-2)
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QB Cade Klubnik: 18-34, 314 yds, 2 TD, INT
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TE Jake Briningstool: 5 rec, 126 yds, 2 TD
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QB Emory Williams: 24-33, 151 yds, TD, INT
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WR Colbie Young: 6 rec, 76 yds, TD
Injuries
WR Jeremiah Smith (season)
HB Raleek Brown (season)
DT Jerome Greene (out)
Clemson Tigers Key Players
QB #18 Christopher Vizzina, Rs Junior | 85 ovr, 84 spd, 85 acc, 95 thp, 91 sac, 87 mac, 79 dac
HB #26 Jay Haynes, Rs Junior | 84 ovr, 92 spd, 97 acc, 90 cod, 82 car
WR #6 Tyler Brown, Senior | 92 ovr, 96 spd, 91 cth
EDGE #3 T.J. Parker, Senior | 88 ovr, 82 spd, 93 acc, 86 str, 91 pmv, 87 fmv, 93 bsh
IDL #11 Peter Woods, Senior | 87 ovr, 94 str, 95 pmv, 82 fmv, 93 bsh
ILB #47 Sammy Brown, Junior | 93 ovr, 92 spd, 91 acc, 83 prc, 92 tkl, 86 bsh
CB #2 Shelton Lewis, Senior | 86 ovr, 94 spd, 95 acc, 82 mcv, 90 zcv, 80 press
K #38 Robert Gunn, Rs Senior | 78 ovr, 94 kpw, 69 kac
Hard Rock Bet™
Spread: Clemson -1.5
Moneyline: Miami +128
Over: 55
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by six7 » 02 Oct 2024, 14:40
stream this one
back to back losses on the road, now coming back home to Death Valley - betting lines look accurate. does your formula take into account stadium difficulty? not sure if that's a thing in cfb25 but the old games had the top 25 toughest places to play.
but fr a 78 ovr kicker is a key player

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by Soapy » 02 Oct 2024, 14:52
mvp wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 14:40
stream this one
back to back losses on the road, now coming back home to Death Valley - betting lines look accurate. does your formula take into account stadium difficulty? not sure if that's a thing in cfb25 but the old games had the top 25 toughest places to play.
but fr a 78 ovr kicker is a key player
nah they don't, not until you're in the game.
Stream going up at 3pm EST, be there or be square
https://youtube.com/live/YoRGzGqZxjU?feature=share
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by The JZA » 02 Oct 2024, 15:07
Soapy wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 14:52
Stream going up at 3pm EST, be there or be square
Be rhombus

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by Soapy » 02 Oct 2024, 16:33
‣ CFB 2026 Regular Season, Week 7 - Memorial Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina
(5-1, 2-0 ACC) #6 Miami Hurricanes at #16 Clemson Tigers (3-3, 2-1 ACC)
MIA | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 14
CLEM | 0 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 10
Miami sneaks past No. 16 Clemson with a 14-10 victory at Clemson Memorial Stadium
Emory Williams' first career start as a true freshman was against Clemson, leading the then reeling Miami Hurricanes to a surprising win over the Tigers. Williams beamed with joy as he watched another true freshman, Keke Hagg, take down the Tigers in their own stadium.
"He's him," Williams said with a smile after the game, "He's got infinite aura for sure."
Hagg and Williams combined to lead Miami to a tough, gritty 14-10 win over the Tigers to take firm control of the ACC as Miami's defense made a last stand in the final possession of the game, turning down a Clemson offense that had four tries to get it into the endzone from the 10-yard line.
The Hurricanes led for much of the game until a lengthy drive orchestrated by Christopher Vizzina lasted nine plays, converting on a 3rd and 5 with a 12-yard completion to Tyler Brown and then handing it off to Jay Haynes who found the endzone for the Tigers' first touchdown of the game to go up 10-7 with 8:32 remaining.
The struggles of Miami's passing offense continued with a three and out on an incomplete pass intended for Eric Incoom. Miami's defense stiffened, sacking Vizzina on 3rd and nine to give the offense another chance at it with six minutes left the game.
Miami went back to their roots, leaning on their running game with five consecutive runs of at least five yards as Hagg had came into the game to provide a threat as a runner. On third and seven after a negative rush attempt, it'd be Hagg's arm that would shine through, connecting with Ray Ray Joseph for the game winning touchdown.
"He got open and I threw it," Hagg said after the game, "Exactly like how [offensive coordinator Chris Weinke] drew it up."
Hagg threw a touchdown on a similar route last week to Incoom for 66 yards.
Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
No scores
Quarter 2
Robert Gunn III, 27 Yd FG (9:34)
Ray Ray Joseph 1 pass from Keke Hagg (2:50)
Quarter 3
No scores
Quarter 4
Jay Haynes, 9 Yd run (8:27)
Ray Ray Joseph 9 pass from Keke Hagg (1:23)
Player Stats
QB Christopher Vizzina: 25-37, 244 yds, INT, sacked twice
QB Emory Williams: 15-24, 96 yds, sacked twice
QB Keke Hagg: 3-3, 39 yds, 2 TD
HB Jay Haynes: 16 att, 59 yds, TD
HB Mark Fletcher Jr: 14 att, 102 yds
WR T.J. Moore: 5 rec, 67 yds
WR Antonio Williams: 5 rec, 57 yds
HB Jay Haynes: 5 rec, 41 yds
HB Mark Fletcher Jr: 5 rec, 44 yds
WR Ray Ray Joseph: 5 rec, 31 yds, 2 TD
LT Markel Bell: 55.5 PFF grade
LG Samson Okunlola: 39.0 PFF grade
C Will Larkins: 58.7 PFF grade
RG Ryan Rodriguez: 30.7 PFF grade
RT Francis Mauigoa: 64.9 PFF grade
LB Sammy Brown: 11 tkl
LB Drew Woodaz: 8 tkl, 3 TFL
DT Peter Woods: 4 tkl, 2 TFL, sack
LB Adarius Hayes: 11 tkl, 3 TFL, sack
CB Robert Stafford: 10 tkl, 2 TFL
CB Damari Brown: 5 tkl INT
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by Baze » 02 Oct 2024, 16:45
That was a wild game
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