ND was in it at 3-3. lost their best player on Def and Clem took over. some odd and bad playing calling on Kelly's part. another FBS blowout loss on Kelly. not good. The Georgia people are pissed now.
i want georgia to lose to shut up all those people who think a 2 loss team should've been in the playoffs because they are the only team that can beat bama. please. they are losing big to texas. that helps.
After that loss to the Texas Longhorns, ESPN and CBS Sports will probably jump the Georgia Bulldogs up to #3 in their final poll.
a lot of colleagues on FB wanted Georgia in the playoffs. i wanted the name of their crack dealer. hahahha
I never said that they should make the playoffs if they lost to Bama. I said Bama should make it if they lost to Georgia. Georgia is my favorite team but I’m not delusional.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- With stunning ease -- and a freshman quarterback -- Clemson toppled college football's greatest dynasty again to become the first perfect playoff champion. Trevor Lawrence passed for 347 yards and three touchdowns and the second-ranked Tigers beat No. 1 Alabama 44-16 on Monday night in the College Football Playoff national championship game.
Wow is it to early for nfl teams to start tanking for the 2021 draft? He carved through the Bama D like it was nothing.
NFL rules force Trevor Lawrence to stay two more years at Clemson... Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence is ready for the NFL. But the NFL won’t let him play. Lawrence, the true freshman who led Clemson to a dominating national championship victory over Alabama on Monday night, is absolutely good enough that he would get drafted this year if he were allowed to enter the 2019 NFL draft. The 6-foot-5, 205-pound Lawrence put up comparable numbers in Clemson’s offense to those put up by Deshaun Watson, who was good enough at Clemson that he was the 12th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft and has played very well for two years with the Texans. Unfortunately for the 19-year-old Lawrence, the league’s rules require players to be three years out of high school before they can turn pro. That means Lawrence has to spend two more years not earning paychecks. Two more years getting sacked by 300-pound defensive linemen, knowing that every single hit he takes could affect his future ability to play pro football and cost him millions of dollars. If Lawrence doesn’t want to risk an injury before earning his NFL millions, his only other option would be to sit out for two years, which would mean arriving in the NFL extremely rusty. It’s not a realistic option for him. In most fields, a young adult who’s good enough to do the job is free to shop his services to businesses willing to employ him. In his chosen field, the only choice is to play for free in the NCAA for three years before playing for the NFL team that drafts him. (PFT)
are they serious with this article ? sit out 2 years ? is ready for the NFL? ask Todd Maranivich how did that work out for him when he DID go to the NFL at 20 years of age. No way a 18 year old could handle starting in the NFL. Sorry. College football and even Alabama is not the NFL in size or speed comparison. Let the kid be a kid and be a college kid and enjoy his time there. Reading having him sit out 2 years for protection is asinine. Take out an insurance policy if your that worried about injuries, but sitting out doesn't help you at all.