I was optimistic with the 7, but I didn't really look at the schedule. Forgot we have Auburn too instead of another buy game.
To get to 7 beat Kennesaw, Rutgers twice, PSU, Minnesota, I guess KSt and an upset.
Creighton had a ton of turnovers, but you can still see that passing is really drilled into their game. Some bad TOs for them, but their offense was better.
They brought back the least mins of an P6 team in the country and did this. Tough to get worked like this again.
Both teams have looked really bad in their cupcake games. Both near the bottom of the 350 or so D1 teams in terms of 3 point shooting %. Not expecting very attractive basketball.
I saw some of the late polling showing VA going R. What I didn't expect was NJ to be this competitive this late.
Also the best thing for the GOP is for Trump to stay the hell away. They have the momentum and Trump would reset everyone's brains to 2020. If they can find a way to keep him away they might roll for a few years here. If not the Dems can find a leverage point that their current messaging isn't hitting.
So just a thought on this little battle of picking the side of the field why doesn't PSU just chose the student section side and let Illinois pick if they want the ball first or second. It doesn't really matter who goes first or second like the normal OT rules.
He is awesome. Looks like a natural, I am sure he is the Heisman favorite next year and is front runner for 1st pick when he is eligible. The guy seems to have all the tools. I know it is silly to compare a guy with 1 start to a MVP, but I really get Mahomes vibes from him the way he moves in the pocket and throws off balance are special.