Man, TCU is just so overmatched. Duggan went from a mid-late rounder to undrafted status, just from this game.
Beyond ugly. Georgia is so freaking fast. TCU defense is shot after the offense has had them on the field all game. Hell of a fun season this year was, proud of them to even have made it to this point.... Regardless to how ugly this blow out is. Much more fun than I would have guessed how this season would have gone. Georgia is unbelievable.
Big Mac picked two losers in a row and probably lost all that Profits from the Astros win. hate to see it
He's such a gambling addict he probably has bets on twenty different sports teams, horse races, and who knows what every day.
That's not how it works. He comes out WAY more ahead when he loses his bets. The money he bets is the "insurance premium." If he loses the bet, all he's lost is the insurance premium and he gets to keep his furniture/mattress sales. If he wins a bet like he did on the Astros then all those winnings go to paying refunds. He's spoken in several interviews that he broke even on his Astros bet. Like a casino he tried to get people to spend their Astros refunds in his store by offering additional store credit.
They got top 5 recruiting classes for the last 10 years , those dudes look way bigger than the TCU guys. If TCU won it would give hope to the smaller schools to win without having NFL talent , but it shows that the team with the most NFL talent wins out
I understand the huge gap in talent argument, but this is what I don't understand. Michigan dominates Ohio State, Ohio State plays Georgia straight up and should have won. (I could have kicked the ball like that) TCU beats Michigan with relative ease, then looks like a Jr High team against Georgia. What am I missing?
Ehh, I'll give receivers the benefit of the doubt. The O-line has to be stout to allow time for the QB and not allow too many QB pressures/hits/sacks and the QB has to be good enough to escape pressures and get the ball out quick. Duggan was sacked 5 times and was under pressure from the best defense in college football. Not sure how many times Johnston was targeted, but it couldn't have been many.