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5-2, Jonathan Smith nice job. I was just looking at their schedule, 8 doesn't seem impossible. That's another team I'll throw in that 6-8 wins range.How about dem Beavers!
I say the same thing? What do I say every year? lol I'm confused.Apparently through the years you haven’t been paying attention to the playoff contenders in the Pac12. Each year the PAC12’s contenders lose to someone in conference they should beat. It happens every year and every year @rutgersguy1 says the same thing. Then bam the next contender loses.
That is the perspective of a casual TV viewing fan with no real emotional investment in the outcome of one of the games. We’ll, except maybe that one noon one.I know you like 4 while I like 12 or 16 but the playoffs didn’t come into my mind once in any game today. I was just enjoying the fun games and upsets.
I don’t disagree about likely, but I did say control their own fate. Even if Bama wins out, they can’t have an unbeaten from each of the other P5 conferences.I think 2-3 teams above would still likely make the playoffs if they won out. But I’m not even thinking about that on a day like yesterday.
With the 2-4 team formats it is always in the back of your mind if your team is undefeated. Don’t take this the wrong way, but if you’ve experienced the good/bad you’d understand better.If it was 12 though, I don’t know if it would have crossed my mind but maybe if anything it would be wow a team like TCU might get in or wow the Cuse is angling for it. (I think they will have multiple losses but nonetheless)
Some of our fans wish Rutgers could lose every game that way, because it is exciting football!!!#25 James Madison loses to Ga Southern. Between the 2 they had 1,046 Passing Yards.
Interesting replies to the tweet about Martinez. At Nebraska, Frost is a former QB and they had a dedicated QB coach.I’ve brought this up before but didn’t know the particular stats. I’ve always seen him as mistake prone at Nebraska but nice redemption by AM with Klieman/Klein.
Nothing wrong with playing to your players strengths, It seems to be working for now.Interesting replies to the tweet about Martinez. At Nebraska, Frost is a former QB and they had a dedicated QB coach.
Also, KState has leveraged Martinez' strength as a running QB and limited his pass attempts. Would such a strategy be accepted at RU?