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Post by Caesar » 19 Oct 2025, 19:50

Soapy wrote:
19 Oct 2025, 19:45
ACC Championship Game
#5 Pittsburgh (11-1, 7-1)
#6 SMU (10-2, 7-1)
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Post by Soapy » 20 Oct 2025, 08:12

Captain Canada wrote:
19 Oct 2025, 19:49
Falling out of the ACC championship game is such an unnecessary kick in the dick :drose:
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19 Oct 2025, 19:50
Soapy wrote:
19 Oct 2025, 19:45
ACC Championship Game
#5 Pittsburgh (11-1, 7-1)
#6 SMU (10-2, 7-1)
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I FUCKING BEAT SMU

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Post by Soapy » 20 Oct 2025, 08:33

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Week 13 Top Stories
Image No. 1 Oklahoma makes a big statement with win over No. 2 LSU
Image TCU strengthens playoff case with over No. 15 Colorado
Image Image Syracuse, Duke leapfrog Stanford with rout of Syracuse, Boston College to make it to Charlotte
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Week 13 ACC Results
PITT 38 - CUSE 21 | UVA 30 - VT 24 | NCST 35 - UNC 33 | SMU 41 - BC 19
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Conference Championship Results
AAC Championship Game
#18 USF (10-3, 7-1) -- 48
#22 Memphis (11-2, 8-0) -- 50

ACC Championship Game
#5 Pittsburgh (11-2, 7-1) -- 59
#6 SMU (11-2, 7-1) -- 62

Big XII Championship Game
#10 Texas Tech (11-2, 8-1) -- 14
#9 Baylor (12-1, 8-1) -- 34

Big Ten Championship Game
#11 Penn State (10-3, 7-2) -- 27
#2 Ohio State (13-0, 9-0) -- 59

C-USA Championship Game
Kennesaw State (7-6, 5-3) -- 28
Western Kentucky (11-2, 8-0) -- 35

MAC Championship Game
Toledo (9-4, 6-2) -- 28
Kent State (8-5, 6-2) -- 21

MWC Championship Game
Nevada (8-5, 6-2) -- 16
UNLV (10-3, 7-1) -- 52

SEC Championship Game
#7 LSU (12-1, 7-1) -- 44
#1 Oklahoma (12-1, 8-0) -- 33

Sun Belt Championship Game
Marshall (8-5, 6-2) -- 27
#25 Southern Miss (10-3, 7-1) -- 21
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Head Coach Firings
Image Kalen DeBoer (52-27)
Image Clark Lea (23-27)
Image Willie Fritz (41-35)
Image Mitch Militello (7-17)
Image Tony Elliott (12-24)
Image Sonny Cumbie (16-32)
Image Jeff Traylor (23-27)
Image Scott Satterfield (13-35)
Image Greg Schiano (19-30)
Image Steve Sarkisian (89-35)
Image Lincoln Riley (70-36)
Image Eliah Drinkwitz (28-23)
Image Peter Roberts (14-34)
Image Bill O'Brien (12-13)
Image Kenny Dillingham (7-17)

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Post by Soapy » 20 Oct 2025, 08:46

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Bubba Mack offers first public comment on transfer portal ban as Stanford falls to fifteenth on Early NSD
Chris Wallace -- 247Sports Stanford Football Insider

For the first time since Stanford announced plans to self-impose a one-year transfer portal ban, head coach Bubba Mack addressed the decision publicly — and he didn’t hold back.

Speaking Wednesday during the Cardinal’s Early National Signing Day press conference, Mack said he “understands” the university’s position but does not support the self-imposed punishment that effectively sidelines Stanford from adding transfers through next year.

“I understand it, but I don’t support it,” Mack said. “I’m disappointed we’re not continuing to fight. I turned over every piece of information that was relevant. The only thing I didn’t do — and won’t do — is hand over my personal phone, because that’s a dangerous precedent to set.”

The comments mark Mack’s first public acknowledgment of the self-imposed ban to resolve the matter. Mack made clear that his stance hasn’t changed.

“The investigation’s been a joke from the start,” he said. “We’ve cooperated every step of the way as a program, and I’ve done everything within reason. But I’m not setting a precedent where every coach in the country has to give up their personal devices just because someone throws out an accusation.”

Despite the controversy, Mack appeared composed as he discussed the 2030 recruiting class — a group that still ranks inside the top 15 nationally despite the shadow of the investigation and a tough final few weeks. Four-star running back Caleb Cone picked Pittsburgh over the Cardinal and four-star defensive tackle Kenyon Watford and three-star quarterback Raymond Dalton chose Oregon over Stanford and Clemson edged out Stanford for offensive tackle Nolan Bull.

They were also not included in five-star cornerback Nate Story's updated top two of Texas A&M and Alabama as he'll be signing in February on National Signing Day, a major blow to Stanford that had invested a lot in Story.

2030 Stanford Cardinal Recruiting Class
Kentrell Marvin [CB #7]: 6'1", 202lbs | Honolulu, HI | 5-star
Alfonso Bramble [WR #6]: 5'7", 169lbs | Parker, CO | 4-star
Rashawn Crouse [HB #8]: 6'0", 200lbs | Savannah, GA | 4-star
Tim Bing [DT #3]: 6'4", 282lbs | Kahuku, HI | 4-star
Percy Cadet [EDGE #9]: 6'3", 238lbs | Mountain View, CA | 4-star
Cameron Drake [DT #4]: 6'1", 280lbs | Upland, CA | 4-star
Deontae Shorter [DT #7]: 6'1", 307lbs | Oneonta, AL | 4-star
Joe Nunn [OT #20]: 6'7", 289lbs | Des Moines, IA | 4-star
Lawrence Hepburn [C #3]: 6'5", 295lbs | Rosemount, MN | 4-star
D.J. Sapp [QB #64]: 6'0", 185lbs | Westlake Village, CA | 3-star

2030 Stanford Cardinal Recruiting Board
Brent Baker [WR #24]: 6'5", 197lbs | Converse, TX | 4-star Image Image
Kyle Morrison [WR #27]: 6'1", 202lbs | Hueytown, AL | 4-star Image Image
Erik Weston [QB #31]: 6'4", 219lbs | Towson, MD | 3-star Image Image
LaMarcus Hook [QB #36]: 6'2", 197lbs | Cypress, TX | 3-star Image Image Image
Fredrick Parker [TE #35]: 6'5", 251lbs | Alabaster, AL | 3-star Image Image
Dillon Forsett [TE #36]: 6'5", 199lbs | Coppell, TX | 3-star Image Image
Dexter Wimbush [RT #73]: 6'7", 309lbs | Montgomery, AL | 3-star Image
Joseph Kellum [RT #76]: 6'7", 321lbs | Springfield, OR | 3-star Image
David Mancuso [ATH #214]: 6'0", 188lbs | Houston, TX | 3-star Image
Fernando Hooey [ATH #224]: 6'1", 198lbs | Spring, TX | 3-star Image
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Ezekiel Quick [CB #6]: 6'1", 182lbs | Montgomery, AL | 5-star Image
Nate Story [CB #8]: 6'3", 182lbs | North Richland Hills, TX | 5-star Image Image
Caleb Cone [HB #9]: 6'1", 219lbs | Oradell, NJ | 4-starImage
Kenyon Watford [DT #5]: 6'5", 304lbs | Salt Lake City, UT | 4-star Image
Kadeem Laboy [G #4]: 6'3", 302lbs | South Jordan, UT | 4-star Image
Dashawn Spector [WR #20]: 6'4", 201lbs | Haynesville, LA | 4-star Image
Jermaine Downs [OT #10]: 6'5", 294lbs | Spanish Fort, AL | 4-star Image
Max Ragas [OT #16]: 6'4", 305lbs | Brandon, MS | 4-star Image
Nolan Bull [OT #29]: 6'6", 284lbs | Bluffton, SC | 4-star Image
Raymond Dalton [QB #49]: 6'1", 218lbs | Bakersfield, CA | 3-star Image

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Post by Soapy » 20 Oct 2025, 08:58

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Oklahoma’s Deuce Knight wins Heisman Trophy after leading Sooners to undefeated regular season
Jessica West -- SI.com

Oklahoma quarterback Deuce Knight capped off a historic season on Saturday night by winning the Heisman Trophy, edging out Mississippi State wide receiver Nate Wiegert and Missouri quarterback Matt Zollers.

Knight threw for 3,806 yards and 39 touchdowns while leading the Sooners to an undefeated regular season and a berth in the SEC Championship Game, where they fell to LSU. Knight becomes the eighth Oklahoma player to win the Heisman — and the program’s first since Caleb Williams in 2022 — further cementing the Sooners’ reputation as one of college football’s premier quarterback factories.

Though his raw numbers trailed Zollers, who threw for 4,489 yards and 43 touchdowns for one-loss Missouri, Knight’s poise in big moments carried the Heisman narrative.
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CFB Awards
Heisman: QB Deuce Knight (Oklahoma): 3806 Yds, 39 TD, 4 INT, 666 Rush Yds
Maxwell: QB Deuce Knight (Oklahoma)
Walter Camp: QB Deuce Knight (Oklahoma)
AP Coach of the Year: HC James Brown (Western Kentucky)
O'Brien: QB Deuce Knight (Oklahoma)
Bednarik: CB Trestin Castro (Ohio State): 50 Tkl, 10 INT, 3 PBU
Nagurski: CB Trestin Castro (Ohio State)
Thorpe: CB Trestin Castro (Ohio State)
Walker: HB Melo Townsend (Florida): 1043 Yds, 4 YPC, 19 TD
Biletnikoff: WR Nate Weigert (Mississippi State): 107 Rec, 1652 Yds, 9 TD
Lombardi: EDGE Emmanuel Okoro (Auburn): 52 Tkl, 29 TFL, 13 Sacks
Unitas: QB Deuce Knight (Oklahoma)
Hendricks: EDGE Emmanuel Okoro (Auburn)
Outland: G Stephen Jones (Miami of Ohio)
Mackey: TE Jack Larsen (Notre Dame): 77 Rec, 926 Yds, 12 TD
Broyles Award: DC Brandon Bailey (Western Kentucky)
Butkus: LB John Grimm (Iowa): 110 Tkl, 8 TFL, 2 Sacks, 2 FF
Rimington: C Kasey Bulaga (Ohio State)
Groza: K Mike Markway (Maryland): 26/27, 53 FG Lng
Guy: P Marco Bighill (New Mexico State): 45 Avg Punt Yds
Jet: HB Lee Paulo (Kentucky): 24 KR, 806 Yds, TD, 32 PR, 376 Yds
Alexander: WR Vince Madison (Oklahoma): 86 Rec, 1303 Yds, 14 TD
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AP First Team All-Americans
QB Deuce Knight, Oklahoma (Sr)
HB Jamarice Wilder, Stanford (Sr)
HB Melo Townsend, Florida (Soph)
WR Nate Wiegert, Mississippi State (Sr)
WR Jamal Rothe, UNLV (Sr)
WR Hasheem Nwokeji, Kennesaw State (Sr)
TE Jack Larsen, Notre Dame (Sr)
T Alfonso Torrence, Arkansas (Jr)
T Brayden Jacobs, Pittsburgh (Sr)
G Matthew Folkerts, Ohio State (Fr)
C Kasey Bulaga, Ohio State (Jr)
G Johnny Savoy, Arizona State (Jr)
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EDGE Emmanuel Okoro, Auburn (Jr)
EDGE Chad Woodfork, Baylor (Sr)
DT John Clapp, Ohio State (Sr)
DT Karson Kaufusi, Boise State (Sr)
LB Dion Burnette, Pittsburgh (Jr)
LB John Grimm, Iowa (Sr)
LB Jimmy Draft, Colorado (Jr)
CB Trestin Castro, Ohio State (Sr)
CB Lonnie McAllister, Stanford (Sr)
S Quintin Walker, Ole Miss (Sr)
S Cody Haddad, Ohio State (Sr)

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Post by Soapy » 20 Oct 2025, 09:04

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CFP Round 1: vs. #10 Clemson Tigers
Record: 9-3, 6-2 ACC
Head Coach: Dabo Swinney
Offensive Scheme: Air Raid
Defensive Scheme: 4-3

Team Leaders
Passing: Chris Denson 67 cmp%, 3259 yards, 22 TD, 12 INT, 151.3 passer rating
Rushing: Philip Ozougwu 765 yards, 5.9 ypc, 13 TD
Receiving: Clayton Antwine 61 receptions, 809 yards, 2 TD
Defense: Wendell Gregory 44 tackles, 19 TFL, 11 sacks

Injuries
Image DT Leon Zimmons (Sophomore) Compound Foot Fracture (Season)
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Clemson Tigers Projected Starters
QB #15 Chris Denson (R-Sr) | 6'2", 196LBS | 90 OVR, 91 SPD, 92 ACC, 97 COD, 94 THP, 80 SAC, 81 MAC, 78 DAC
HB #25 Philip Ozougwu (R-Soph) | 5'9", 202LBS | 87 OVR, 91 SPD, 88 COD, 91 CAR, 88 BTK, 87 TRK
WR #86 Clayton Antwine (Sr) | 6'1", 182LBS | 95 OVR, 94 SPD, 97 ACC, 91 COD, 96 CTH
WR #2 D.J. Clemens (Sr) | 5'9", 197LBS | 94 OVR, 88 SPD, 95 ACC, 99 COD, 93 CTH
WR #4 Josh Buck (R-Jr) | 5'8", 199LBS | 94 OVR, 87 SPD, 93 ACC, 93 COD, 96 CTH
TE #7 Logan Brooking (R-Sr) | 6'4", 248LBS | 83 OVR, 81 SPD, 86 ACC, 80 CTH, 66 RBK
LT #72 Matt Nece (R-Jr) | 6'5", 285LBS | 93 OVR, 92 STR, 93 PBK, 78 RBK
LG #65 Glenn Figueroa (Sr) | 6'1", 287LBS | 88 OVR, 80 STR, 87 PBK, 82 RBK
C #61 Shareef Cleveland (Fr) | 6'4", 307LBS | 76 OVR, 92 STR, 82 PBK, 80 RBK
RG #53 Daryl Jones (R-Soph) | 6'2", 329LBS | 85 OVR, 95 STR, 78 PBK, 85 RBK
RT #76 Nate Faulk (R-Fr) | 6'7", 283lbs | 82 OVR, 91 STR, 81 PBK, 81 RBK
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EDGE #99 Ari Watford (R-Sr) | 6'5", 242LBS | 89 OVR, 88 SPD, 95 ACC, 90 STR, 87 PMV, 87 FMV, 83 BSH
EDGE #79 Wendell Gregory (R-Sr) | 6'3", 253LBS | 89 OVR, 91 SPD, 97 ACC, 80 STR, 83 PMV, 89 FMV, 78 BSH
IDL #97 Roland Westerman (Jr) | 6'5", 286LBS | 89 OVR, 86 SPD, 89 ACC, 94 STR, 83 PMV, 87 FMV, 81 BSH
IDL #98 Mo Okeafor (Fr) | 6'1", 291LBS | 77 OVR, 80 SPD, 82 ACC, 89 STR, 60 PMV, 88 FMV, 67 BSH
LB #33 Andre Muamba (Sr) | 6'1", 223LBS | 90 OVR, 86 SPD, 93 ACC, 93 PRC, 83 TKL, 77 BSH, 83 MCV, 87 ZCV
LB #58 Cam Pruitt (R-Sr) | 6'2", 211LBS | 90 OVR, 88 SPD, 95 ACC, 91 PRC, 84 TKL, 62 BSH, 76 MCV, 88 ZCV
CB #7 Steve Booker (Soph) | 5'11", 165LBS | 87 OVR, 95 SPD, 96 ACC, 83 MCV, 78 ZCV, 85 PRESS
CB #13 Vince Toomer (R-Soph) | 6'0", 171LBS | 83 OVR, 90 SPD, 92 ACC, 70 MCV, 86 ZCV, 70 PRESS
NB #20 Jakarrion Kenan (R-Sr) | 6'1", 189LBS | 86 OVR, 95 SPD, 98 ACC, 78 PRC, 79 MCV, 87 ZCV, 77 TKL
S #11 Jaden Ogden (R-Jr) | 5'10", 219lbs | 90 OVR, 95 SPD, 93 ACC, 79 MCV, 89 ZCV, 85 TKL
S #12 Aiden Manutai (R-Sr) | 5'11", 214LBS | 90 OVR, 88 SPD, 91 ACC, 92 MCV, 87 ZCV, 77 TKL
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Post by Captain Canada » 20 Oct 2025, 09:13

I wonder what's so crazy on Coach Mack's phone that he won't give it up :curtain:

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Post by Soapy » 20 Oct 2025, 10:50

Captain Canada wrote:
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I wonder what's so crazy on Coach Mack's phone that he won't give it up :curtain:
respect his privacy
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Post by YaBoyRobRoy » 20 Oct 2025, 11:26

coach Bubba hiding something :yep:

good luck in the playoffs! Clemson is a tough draw, but the Cardinal got this!
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Post by The JZA » 20 Oct 2025, 11:33

Think your CFB chising days would've been done if Melvin had connected on that hail mary :camdead: Big pressure win tho

We gonna need a bigger belt for SMU after we roll through Clemson :yep:
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