***Official 2024 College Football Thread***

I hope CU crushes them, so next week will be a bigger game.
They are a long ways away from crushing them. They should be happy just to get out with a win. Defense is trash, OL doesn’t have it and they’re undisciplined. All they got is Shedeur and a couple skill guys. All bark and no bite.

 
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#24 NC State in a dogfight with... Western Carolina? I can't find a Western Carolina on my maps, just North and South. Someone help

 
My heart and my eyes will be for North Dakota State to cover, and of course win.  I know they are a very good program and should keep it close enough to win.  But I just don't trust this Colorado team and the Sanders....  not with my money.  

Having said that, I mean $5 bucks on NDSU to win isn't much, and $2 bucks to cover isn't so bad.  In fact, that's less than a pizza!
I officially made almost enough to purchase a halfway decent pizza.  :lol:  Would of easily been enough if I hadn’t piled more on NDSU and the overs after that out of control 1st quarter.

 






In regards to the third point, I'm glad to be corrected if I'm wrong, but I don't think the ball being spotted has anything to do with the clock. The clock starts when the chains are set - whether the ball is placed and ready is technically immaterial.

 
In regards to the third point, I'm glad to be corrected if I'm wrong, but I don't think the ball being spotted has anything to do with the clock. The clock starts when the chains are set - whether the ball is placed and ready is technically immaterial.




With under two minutes left in the second and fourth quarters, the game clock will be stopped to award the first down and restarted on the referee's signal. The clock will be restarted when the ball is ready for play, which is when the official places the ball down and is in position to officiate

 
In regards to the third point, I'm glad to be corrected if I'm wrong, but I don't think the ball being spotted has anything to do with the clock. The clock starts when the chains are set - whether the ball is placed and ready is technically immaterial.


Not sure how they can set the chains if they are still moving the ball.

 
Is it just me or does Wisconsin always suck in these early games against weaker opponents even if they end up having a decent season?

 
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