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Caesar
- Chise GOAT

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I just know a corner named Finau Westmoreland is a white, blonde dude with blue eyes.
You gonna do something in the playoffs this season?
You gonna do something in the playoffs this season?
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Soapy
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EA needs to fix this or allow us to change race, its worse than NCAA 14
Probably not in the playoffs, don't really have game breakers on offense or defense. when we're rolling, we're rolling though
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Soapy
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‣ CFB 2027 Regular Season Week 9 - Lane Stadium, Blacksburg, Virginia
(5-2, 3-1 ACC) #6 Miami Hurricanes at Virginia Tech Hokies (3-4, 2-3 ACC)
MIA | 3 | 7 | 3 | 6 | 19
VT | 0 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 14
Miami Hurricanes rally to avoid upset against Virginia Tech
Miami Hurricanes quarterback Keke Hagg was visibly upset after yet another futile Hurricanes drive, pacing the sidelines and needing a collective of players and coaches to calm him down.
Hagg would lock in, leading the Hurricanes to a game winning drive in the final five minutes of the game before junior linebacker James Fernandez sealed the Hurricanes' 19-14 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday to avoid the upset.
The tide started turning for the Hokies in the final moments of the first half when a coverage bust led to a 58-yard touchdown by Chance Fitzgerald with ninety seconds left in the first half. Aided by a 35-yard and 12-yard scramble from Hagg, the Hurricanes would be in position to extend their three point lead but Hagg would throw an interception from the Hokies 16-yard line.
Hagg's turnover woes would continue in the second half where his fumble, up six points, would lead to Virginia Tech taking the lead with a 55-yard catch and run from Fitzgerald for his second touchdown of the game to go up 14-13.
The Hurricanes would punt the ball twice before Hagg finally got it going, aided by the quick passing game and Miami's rushing attack with Deron Tryon punching it in from one-yard out. Miami's failed two point conversion almost bit them as it kept it a five-score game.
The Hokies, after initially punting the ball and almost sealing their loss if not for a penalty that knocked Miami out of field goal range, would get a second chance at victory with 2:47 remaining and down five. Lance McLennan would scramble for thirteen yards on fourth and six to keep the drive alive and then completed three straight passes to get the ball to the Miami 29-yard line with a minute left before being intercepted by Fernandez.
Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
James Rutter, 39 Yd FG (7:58)Quarter 2
Eric Incoom 17 Yd pass from Keke Hagg (1:50)
Chance Fitzgerald 58 Yd pass from Lance McLennan (1:29)Quarter 3
James Rutter, 25 Yd FG (6:19)
Chance Fitzgerald 55 Yd pass from Lance McLennan (3:34)Quarter 4
Deron Tryon, 1 Yd run -- 2pt failed (5:29)Player Stats
QB Keke Hagg: 27-44, 236 yds, TD, INT, sacked once, 9 att, 71 yds, fumble (lost)
QB Lance McLennan: 13-24, 207 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT, sacked 3 times, 11 att, 56 yds
HB Isaac Brown: 13 att, 65 yds
HB Deron Tryon: 4 att, 16 yds, TD, 9 rec, 64 yds
HB Tyler Mason: 16 att, 30 yds
WR Jeremiah Smith: 4 rec, 69 yds
WR Eric Incoom: 4 rec, 50 yds, TD
WR Chance Fitzgerald: 3 rec, 121 yds, 2 TD
LT Samson Okunlola: 76.0 PFF grade
LG Juan Minaya: 68.2 PFF grade
C Will Larkins: 54.9 PFF grade
RG Frankie Tinilau: 93.7 PFF grade
RT Richard Cookus: 82.5 PFF grade
DT Kevin Yeboah: 4 tkl, TFL, 3.5 sacks
DE Elias Williams: 4 tkl, 4 TFL, 3 sacks
LB Jacques Turk: 5 tkl, 2 TFL, 1.5 sacks
CB Robby Washington: 4 tkl, TFL, INT
DE Deric Dandy: 9 tkl, 3 TFL, sack
LB Gabe Williams: 7 tkl, 2 TFL
CB Tavaris Terrill: 2 tkl, INT-
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Week 9 Top Stories
1. The Volunteers collapse, falling to Auburn
2. No. 12 Penn State defeats No. 19 Oregon, 39-37, in overtime
3. How far will UAB slide in the rankings after losing to No. 15 Tulane?
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Week 9 ACC Results
CUSE 22 - BC 14 | CAL 38 - FSU 31 | CLEM 31 - SMU 21 | MIA 19 - VT 14
NCST 37 - UVA 14 | UNC 35 - GT 7 | LOU 37 - DUKE 22
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Week 10 ACC Schedule
SMU (5-3, 4-1) at #21 Pittsburgh (6-2, 3-1)
Clemson (6-2, 3-2) at NC State (6-2, 2-2)
Louisville (6-3, 4-2) at Boston College (2-6, 1-3)
Duke (3-5, 1-3) at North Carolina (6-2, 4-0)
California (4-4, 2-2) at #3 Miami (7-2, 4-1)
Georgia Tech (4-4, 2-3) at Florida State (4-4, 2-3)
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Week 10 Notable Games
#23 Illinois (7-1, 5-0) at #2 Purdue (7-1, 4-1)
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ACC Standings
1. North Carolina, 6-2, 4-0
2. Miami, 7-2, 4-1
3. SMU, 5-3, 4-1
4. Pittsburgh, 6-2, 3-1
5. Syracuse, 6-3, 4-2
6. Louisville, 6-3, 4-2
7. Clemson, 6-2, 3-2
8. California, 4-4, 2-2
9. NC State, 6-2, 2-2
10. Florida State, 4-4, 2-3
11. Georgia Tech, 4-4, 2-3
12. Virginia Tech, 3-5, 2-4
13. Stanford, 2-6, 1-3
14. Boston College, 2-6, 1-3
15. Duke, 3-5, 1-3
16. Virginia, 4-5, 1-4
17. Wake Forest, 1-8, 1-5
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CFP Rankings
1. Kansas State, 8-0
2. Purdue, 7-1
3. Miami, 7-2
4. LSU, 6-2
5. Cincinnati, 7-1
6. Georgia, 6-2
7. Nebraska, 5-3
8. Penn State, 6-2
9. Iowa State, 6-2
10. Tulane, 7-1
11. Oklahoma, 7-1
12. Washington, 7-1
13. West Virginia, 7-3
14. North Texas, 7-1
15. Notre Dame, 7-3
16. UAB, 6-2
17. Tennessee, 6-2
18. Alabama, 5-3
19. USC, 5-3
20. Iowa, 6-2
21. Pittsburgh, 6-2
22. East Carolina, 7-1
23. Illinois, 7-1
24. South Alabama, 7-1
25. Louisiana Tech, 7-1
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Players of the Week
WR Isaiah Abeyta: L 46-42 at Louisiana Tech - 8 rec, 150 yds, 4 TD
DE Kenny McDowell: L 31-21 vs. Clemson - 6 tkl, sack, FF, 2 FR-------
QB Luke Kromenhoek: L 38-31 at California - 17/32, 187 yds, 2 TD, 12 car, 130 yds, 2 TD
DE Kenny McDowell: L 31-21 vs. Clemson - 6 tkl, sack, FF, 2 FR--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Heisman Watch
QB Christopher Vizzina: W 31-21 at SMU - 23/27, 406 yds, 3 TD, 5 car, 16 yds, TD
QB Luke Kromenhoek: L 38-31 at California - 17/32, 187 yds, 2 TD, 12 car, 130 yds, 2 TD
QB Mike Brown: W 35-7 at Georgia Tech - 22/28, 258 yds, 3 TD, 8 car, 83 yds, 2 TD
QB Mitch Flowers: L 42-36 vs. Maryland - 32/46, 426 yds, 3 TD
QB Nico Iamaleava: L 31-24 vs. Auburn - 20/34, 273 yds, TD, 6 car, 15 yds, TD--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Top 247 Five-Star Commitments
#1 Leo Traore [DT #1]: New Orleans, LA | 5-star | LSU
#3 David Free [QB #1]: Melissa, TX | 5-star | Texas
#6 Craig Addington [ATH #2]: Brownsville, TN | 5-star | Kentucky
#7 Tobias Gillikin [WR #1]: Arlington, TX | 5-star | SMU
#9 Max North [WR #2]: West Palm Beach, FL | 5-star | Miami
#12 Denzel Meekins [DT #4]: Missouri City, TX | 5-star | TCU
#13 Timmy Provo [DT #5]: Orlando, FL | 5-star | Georgia
#20 Titus Michaud [CB #3]: Hogansville, GA | 5-star | Georgia
#21 Steve Claybrooks [ROLB #1]: Las Vegas, NV | 5-star | Oregon
#22 Etinosa Ha [WR #3]: Bradenton, FL [IMG] | 5-star | Miami
#24 Kaseem Dalton [HB #3]: Clairton, PA [IMG] | 5-star | Miami
#25 Shamir Oden [ROLB #2]: Long Beach, CA | 5-star | UCLA
#26 Caleb Scruggs [RE #3]: Washington, MO | 5-star | Ohio State
#27 Mailau Sweet [WR #4]: Demopolis, AL | 5-star | Clemson
#31 Tyler Rattay [WR #7]: Tampa, FL | 5-star | Miami
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Notable Florida Recruiting Commitments
#9 Max North [WR #2]: West Palm Beach, FL | 5-star | Miami
#13 Timmy Provo [DT #5]: Orlando, FL | 5-star | Georgia
#22 Etinosa Ha [WR #3]: Bradenton, FL [IMG] | 5-star | Miami
#31 Tyler Rattay [WR #7]: Tampa, FL | 5-star | Miami
#33 Nick Kahn [RE #5]: Orlando, FL | 4-star | Miami
#62 Kristian Jordan [SS #1]: Jacksonville, FL | 4-star | Florida
#116 Jibreel Nealy [RE #14]: Port Saint Lucie, FL | 4-star | Florida State
#122 Barka Tejada [RT #5]: Lakeland, FL | 4-star | Miami
#138 Nate Keke [RG #3]: Delray Beach, FL | 4-star | Miami
#140 Vai Ball [FS #8]: Fort Lauderdale, FL | 4-star | Miami
#145 Carl Godwin [FS #10]: Miami, FL | 4-star | Miami
#166 Max Massey [RG #5]: Pensacola, FL | 4-star | Miami
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Soapy
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Week 10 Preview: vs. California Golden Bears
Record: 3-4, 2-3 ACC
Head Coach: Brent Key
Offensive Scheme: Spread
Defensive Scheme: 4-2-5
Team Schedule
vs. Florida (4-4): W 31-28
at Toledo (6-2): L 40-29
vs. FCS: W 38-10
at #6 Georgia (6-2): L 38-19
vs. SMU (5-3): L 49-20
vs. Louisville (6-3): L 38-28
at #21 Pittsburgh (6-2): W 30-27
vs. Florida State (4-4): W 38-31
Team Leaders
Passing: Shawn Peters (61 cmp%, 2354 yards, 19 TD, 21 INT, 147.4 passer rating)
Rushing: Jaivian Thomas (599 yards, 5 ypc, 8 TD)
Receiving: Josiah Martin (35 receptions, 542 yards, 6 TD)
Blocking: 21 sacks allowed
Defense: Carl Fisher (25 tackles, 3 TFL, 5 sacks, 2 PBU)
Last Meeting
CFB 2024 Regular Season, Week 6 - California Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, California
(5-0, 1-0 ACC) Miami Hurricanes 31 - 17 California Golden Bears (1-3, 0-1 ACC)
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QB Cam Ward: 22-26, 170 yds, 3 TD---
HB Damien Martinez: 21 att, 116 yds, TD---
QB Chandler Rogers: 24-38, 301 yds, 2 TD, INT---
WR Trond Grizzell: 6 rec, 132 yds, TDInjuries
WR Trevor Rogers (out)
LB Serigne Tounkara (out)
C Teryan Moffatt (out)California Golden Bears Key Players
QB #1 Shawn Peters, Rs Freshman - 72 ovr, 82 spd, 86 acc, 73 awr, 87 thp, 82 sac, 76 mac, 66 dac
HB #25 Jaivian Thomas, Rs Senior - 89 ovr, 99 spd, 99 acc, 95 cod, 85 car, 86 spm, 87 jkm
WR #17 Josiah Martin, Rs Junior - 86 ovr, 92 spd, 95 acc, 86 cth
WR #13 Nyziah Hunter, Rs Senior - 84 ovr, 99 spd, 97 acc, 82 cth
EDGE #29 Carl Fisher, Rs Senior - 85 ovr, 79 spd, 88 acc, 85 str, 73 pmv, 89 fmv, 71 bsh
CB #11 Dayday Aupiu, Rs Junior - 79 ovr, 91 spd, 91 acc, 70 mcv, 91 zcv, 71 press
S #28 Brooklyn Cheek, Rs Junior - 76 ovr, 99 spd, 97 acc, 67 mcv, 70 zcv, 63 tkl
Hard Rock Bet™
Spread: Miami -20
Moneyline: California +886
Over: 63
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Caesar
- Chise GOAT

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Hagg not it. You gotta get him outta here. Tell that boy time to learn how to farm and ship him to Iowa.
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James
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Don’t coast against them here. Foot on the gas.
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Soapy
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not exactly the NFL bro gotta ride with what i got
all black unis, gotta come out firing
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Soapy
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‣ CFB 2027 Regular Season Week 10 - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
(4-5, 2-3 ACC) California Golden Bears at #3 Miami Hurricanes (8-2, 5-1 ACC)
CAL | 0 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 10
MIA | 3 | 24 | 14 | 21 | 62
Keke Hagg silences doubters with impressive showcase against Golden Bears
The Miami Hurricanes are a few plays away from being undefeated and yet, many still question if this is the year that Mario Cristobal and his program will be able to make a deep playoff run. One of the biggest questions is quarterback Keke Hagg, who struggled with turnovers throughout the season. Hagg silenced the critics, at least for a week, throwing for 357 yards and four touchdowns in Miami's 62-10 blowout of Cal.
Hagg dazzled with in rhythm throws from the pocket as well as some impressive off-platform throws on the run, finding Jeremiah Smith for a 47-yard completion on a play that looked completely busted. Smith led Miami with 123 yards while Joshisa Trader punched in two touchdowns, including a fourth-down conversion early in the game to Miami's offense rolling after a slow start.
The Hurricanes got to empty their bench with two freshmen quarterbacks making their Miami debut in Stephen Isaacs and Rico Baskerville. Cristobal after the game praised their work ethic and contribution to the scout team, citing the reason as to why it was important to him and his staff to get them in the game. Baskerville completed one pass for 8 yards while Isaacs hooked up with Maurice Rugamba for a touchdown late in the game.
Rugamba's brother, backup linebacker Isaiah Rugamba, also got into the game and made an impact with a sack and an interception.
Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
James Rutter, 27 Yd FG (1:07)Quarter 2
Joshisa Trader 25 Yd pass from Keke Hagg (11:49)
James Rutter, 47 Yd FG (9:30)
Nyziah Hunter 19 Yd pass from Shawn Peters (7:19)
Joshisa Trader 4 Yd pass from Keke Hagg (2:35)
Isaac Brown, 3 Yd run (0:30)Quarter 3
Eric Incoom 4 Yd pass from Keke Hagg (5:56)
Isaac Brown, 7 Yd run (0:15)Quarter 4
Jeremiah Smith 33 Yd pass from Keke Hagg (10:18)
Maurice Rugamba 8 Yd pass from Stephen Isaacs (2:46)
Chris Johnson Jr. 29 Yd run (1:34)
Jared Hill, 52 Yd FG (0:33)Player Stats
QB Shawn Peters: 9-17, 92 yds, TD, 2 INT, sacked twice, 9 att, 27 yds
QB Larry Jewel: 7-16, 64 yds, 2 INT, sacked twice
QB Keke Hagg: 29-37, 357 yds, 4 TD, sacked twice
QB Stephen Isaacs: 2-4, 24 yds, TD
QB Rico Baskerville: 1-1, 8 yds, sacked once
HB Jaivian Thomas: 7 att, 28 yds
HB Isaac Brown: 11 att, 80 yds, 2 TD
HB Maurice Rugamba: 10 att, 69 yds
HB Chris Johnson Jr: 5 att, 53 yds, TD, 5 rec, 36 yds
WR Josiah Martin: 3 rec, 48 yds
WR Nyziah Hunter: 3 rec, 38 yds, TD
WR Jeremiah Smith: 6 rec, 123 yds, TD
WR Joshisa Trader: 5 rec, 65 yds, 2 TD
WR Eric Incoom: 4 rec, 51 yds, TD
LT Samson Okunlola: 93 PFF grade
LG Juan Minaya: 59.8 PFF grade
C Will Larkins: 78 PFF grade
RG Frankie Tinilau: 76.5 PFF grade
RT Richard Cookus: 49.8 PFF grade
S Collin ERbach: 13 tkl
DE BJ Canady: 6 tkl, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks
DE Kevin Honeycutt: 3 tkl, 2 TFL, sack
LB Jacques Turk: 5 tkl, TFL
CB Robert Stafford: 2 tkl, INT
LB Isaiah Rugamba: 2 tkl, TFL, INT
LB James Fernandez: INT-
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big win over a pedestrian team... not exactly sure if any doubters were silenced tbh 

