2021 College Football Gameday Thread

I just want whatever teams I bet on to do well. I suppose that’s not specifically college related, but legalized sports betting has erased any ounce of fandom I once had.

Looks like the DC is getting the big seat at ND. That stops that specific game of musical chairs.

Bronco Mendenhall resigned as coach at Virginia. Said it was his decision and that the AD asked him to stay. Based on what I read, sounds like he’s burned out.

Based on nothing at all, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him turn up in some capacity at a Utah school and then stepping in as HC when there’s an opening.

https://twitter.com/redditcfb/status/1466590796304453634?s=21

Booth officials, you have one fucking job.

Rolling the ball back to the qb might make a good trick play.

Continuation of the previous game so far. Go Utes.

Lol Oregon.

Uh oh, exodus!

https://twitter.com/247sports/status/1466922185151365125?s=21

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Horseshoe confirmed less intimidating environment than neutral field.

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I’m sure I’ve said this a bunch, but I know next to nothing about CFB.

Here’s a question I’ve got about the transfer portal. What prevents every player from entering the portal every year. It seems like a freeroll, just see if anything better comes along and then decide. Is there a downside? Other than peer/social pressure to not do that I don’t really see one. And that certainly could be enough. But I really don’t know exactly how the portal works.

What’s the over/under on Anthony Brown “my bad” gestures this game?

didn’t he get some huge NIL deal? how does that work?

Come on kid, you don’t have to zip it every time.

This is what Oregon looks like when recruiting is their competitive advantage.

LOL OREGON

How did Utah lose 3 games?

Should have been 4.

2 of them were to top 20 teams in BYU/SDSU on the road but yeah