*** 2024 CFB Thread ***

This season could be a bloodbath for sure, but Id definitely pick us over UL as I think we have found a way to win for the past 5 years. Also I think we have a good shot against UF and SC. Not sure about the Auburn game. 7 wins may be our ceiling.
Y'all get us in the 7th game of the season with our previous 4 games being Arkansas, Oklahoma, @UGA, and @Mizzou. TBH, I believe that as far as depth goes, y'all have the advantage given our recruiting over the last four years. I really think that we very well may be a straight up underdog in that game. Any injuries at all and we are done.
 
Y'all get us in the 7th game of the season with our previous 4 games being Arkansas, Oklahoma, @UGA, and @Mizzou. TBH, I believe that as far as depth goes, y'all have the advantage given our recruiting over the last four years. I really think that we very well may be a straight up underdog in that game. Any injuries at all and we are done.
I cant even remember the last time we played yall...
 
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USA Today Big Ten Media Poll:

1. Ohio State (8 first place votes)
2. Oregon (5 first place votes)
3. Michigan
3. Penn State
5. USC
6. Iowa
7. Wisconsin
8. Nebraska
9. Washington
10. Rutgers
11. Maryland
12. Michigan State
13. Minnesota
14. UCLA
15. Illinois
16. Indiana
17. Northwestern
18. Purdue
 
"Washington football has beaten Oregon the last three times we played. Washington has beaten Texas the last two times we played. Washington has beaten USC the last two times we played." - Jedd Fisch at the podium today

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"Texas announced its arrival into the SEC with a big party in Austin. Thanks to open records requests from Sportico, we learned the Longhorns spent $610,000 to pay for a Pitbull concert and $35,000 on advertising in Times Square. The total tab for the event, which drew an estimated 50,000 people to Austin, was $2.1 million. That’s an awful lot for a housewarming party."

"College Gameday is coming to a city across the pond. ESPN announced the traveling college football roadshow will begin the 2024 season overseas. The program’s first international road trip is near Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland for the week zero matchup between Florida State and Georgia Tech."

 
"Texas announced its arrival into the SEC with a big party in Austin. Thanks to open records requests from Sportico, we learned the Longhorns spent $610,000 to pay for a Pitbull concert and $35,000 on advertising in Times Square. The total tab for the event, which drew an estimated 50,000 people to Austin, was $2.1 million. That’s an awful lot for a housewarming party."
@Toadman005

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