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aOSU v Clemson

OSU takes it for the showdown of the transfer QBs in the new NFL free agency style CFB player landscape. The white QB vs the black QB who’s supposedly only playing due to racism. South vs North. Division is the goal! Also Burrow facing is old team, easy money!
 
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I think OSU wins this one.

And this is coming from a gold member here
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Ryan Day had his team looking like Navy Seals at beginning of game and Dabo sounded like a summer camp counselor.

and I had Clemson winning this game


Things can change but Day has his boys ready.

lots of draft picks on the field
 
Very interesting, ACC officials work the peach bowl, and SEC officials working the fiesta bowl. Nice insurance for ESPN.
 
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Bull. Helmets touching doesn't equal targeting. Lawrence is 6'6" and lowered his head before the hit came, the helmets were going to hit, doesn't mean contact was initiated with the helmet.

Take off your Big goggles....he launched and led with helmet and hit the qb in the head. That would have been roughing before the targeting rule ever came into effect. Dudes a dumbass....
 
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Lawrence lowered his head is the only reason there was contact to the helmet. It's also stupid as hell that the booth called it when it wasn't even called on the field.
 
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Take off your Big goggles....he launched and led with helmet and hit the qb in the head. That would have been roughing before the targeting rule ever came into effect. Dudes a dumbass....
Take off whatever you are wearing. There was no launch, that's laughable. You are imagining things now. He was running fast, is about 5 inches shorter than Lawrence. Simple physics dictates there's almost no way their helmets wouldn't have touched. That's the problem in these situations. People watch the replays in slow motion, see helmets hit and think it's a penalty. In normal motion, you see simple physics in motion. Shouldn't have been a penalty, and it was just the gift Clemson needed to jump start them.
 
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