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This is an awful look for Bill Belichick.
When you occupy the space Bill does, you should recognize what these games mean to opposing coaches.
Jake Dickert even removed his hat as he approached to shake hands.
Kirk Herbstreit just said Indiana “didn’t belong on the field” last night because “they didn’t beat anybody.”
Pat McAfee added SMU “better show up today” because they have no rank wins either.
Meanwhile, Texas is also without a ranked win and wasn’t brought up this way. Weird🤔
SMU should opt out of the game then.
Seriously.
Give Clemson the CFP AQ and force the committee to judge the Mustangs’ 12-game sample they already deemed being three spots better than Bama.
Armando Bacot just gave the quote of the night when asked about his injury.
“I thought 100 percent I was out for the rest of the game … and then something hit me like ‘I’m in the greatest college basketball game of all time.’ So I just had to thug it out.”
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Karma is my boyfriend
Karma is a god.
Karma is FSU suing the ACC, saying all offseason they’re too good for the league, then losing its opener to Georgia Tech
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Even for Paul Finebaum’s standards, his take today was grotesque.
He’s not just an SEC Network host. ESPN has given him the title of national CFB analyst, supposedly tasking him with covering the whole sport.
Yet he calls SMU and Indiana “frauds” while giving Tennessee a pass.
“I asked the guys a couple days ago to call me ‘White Mike.’ They refused.”
Reacting to recent comments by fellow Chicagoan Patrick Beverley, Jon Scheyer says he has to remind today’s players about his resume as a Duke player.
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This was one of the biggest officiating decisions of the ACC season.
And we got absolute clarity why it was made.
Bob Wischusen is right. The ACC deserves so much credit for setting the template for the rest of college football.