If Bama loses tonight, you can be assured that there will be widespread second-guessing the decision to keep UCF out of the playoff.
Hey bud, time to let it goRicht is a great guy/terrific human being, and scUM is very fortunate to have him back in the fold. That said, I'll never forgive him for not developing a game plan for the Orange Bowl vs. OU after being hired away by Georgia.
Hey bud, time to let it go
Never.Hey bud, time to let it go
We can only hope.If UGA and Bama go down, entire nation will finally be catching about the SEC being way overhyped
Three free points. OU better hope this doesn’t back to bite them.Another stupid squib kick. Smh.
Doubt it. UCF is a one hit wonder much like Baylor, TCU, Houston and some other also rans have been the past few years. Nebraska has tradition and he can have some staying power there nationally if he gets things going...Nah, it would be Ohio State especially since other than Michigan the Big Ten killed it in the bowls. But I do bet Frost will second guess going to some freezing cold cornfields when Mickey Mouse returns a lot and might have made the playoffs next year if he had returned. I just don’t see Nebraska returning to promise now that they have no connections to their old Texas recruiting ground.
TCU is legit. Not a one hit wonder.
They have a decent program but aren't really contenders on the national level. I mean they've missed bowl games two of the last five seasons and routinely play in second and third tier bowls...TCU is legit. Not a one hit wonder.
They have a decent program but aren't really contenders on the national level. I mean they've missed bowl games two of the last five seasons and routinely play in second and third tier bowls...
Was going to say the same.
The other schools you mentioned will always be stepping stones for young coaches to prove themselves.
I doubt Frost will have the success at Nebraska that he had at UCF this year. Much tougher conference and harder to recruit.
Let’s go Dawgs!
Wow, look what you can do with a true freshman QB.