Oso planning to go pro
Is Penix legit? NFL starter potential?
And throws a more accurate deep ball.And is taller.And 35 pounds heavier.
I was thinking before this game that if Penix is still around when the Panthers finally get to draft, they could make worse picks. But they need so much, and he probably won't still be around.But to keep things in perspective, Young was a great college QB and every NFL scout had him as a top-3 pick. I still think he can be a good pro if he gets a little help.Not sure how well Penix would have done playing for this year's Panthers.
I might have zero football knowledge/understanding, but I think Michigan is absolutely gonna dominate the LOS against Washington
I’m not sure either of those teams were 2 of the 4 best teams.Exciting end? Yup. But a pretty ugly game overall.
Really?Who do you think were the best 4?The best teams aren’t always the prettiest.
Washington made some of the stupidest decisions I’ve seen (and that’s saying something). That drive in the 4th with the trick play, and two more ridiculous passes that chewed 12 seconds off the clock. Not running on third down up 6, with Texas just having taken a timeout, when you know you’re going to kick the FG anyway. Mario Cristobal coach their last drive? Take a knee three times, the clock will get down to 15 seconds. That would have been one of the worst losses ever, and completely deserved.
Georgia and Oregon certainly could have an argument.
Oregon had two shots at Washington and lost them both. They have zero argument.
So? Texas had a chance to beat Oklahoma and didn't. Alabama had a shot to beat Texas and didn't.That's the point. Subjectively picking the "4 best teams" over the teams that earned it on the field is an absolute joke.
What do you mean by "earned it on the field?" I would argue Oregon didn't. Neither did FSU. Neither did Liberty.
If Michigan doesn’t control the LOS they’re going to get killed. Washington is going to get some big plays, yards, and points, but Michigan has to limit them by putting pressure on Penix and controlling the ball themselves with mixes of runs and short passes. I’ve heard several people compare this game to Michigan playing Ohio State in 2021 and 2022 when OSU had Stroud and a stable of NFL caliber wide receivers. The Michigan teams were built to compete with those teams by being more physical while having enough skill and speed to contain the 5 star athletes the Buckeyes always have. This game should be significantly different than the Alabama game, which was more a match of physical vs physical with both teams giving up yards grudgingly.