College Football 2025

Y'all seen the ratings of these bowl games? The IU-Alabama game apparently had more viewers than any 2025 CFP game, including the championship game.
 
Seems like Ole Miss is re-signing a ton of dudes, namely Trinidad and Lacy. Golding is stuffing Kiffin in a locker.
 
This would be the biggest, most high-profile case yet of a player transferring after signing a new deal. All signs point towards LSU being the tamperer (stunner).



 
Laura Rutledge working the sidelines is highlight number one.
 
I think tomorrow’s winner wins it all but the Hurricanes playing for a national title at home for the first time in decades is gonna be nuts.
 
Great run after all the Kiffin turmoil, can’t really be disappointed after managing to make it that far.

After last year’s team didn’t get it done I never thought this one would go to the playoff, much less the semis.
 
Excellent drive and response by Oregon, for not falling apart after the pick 6.
 
About 98% of the viewing population is going to be rooting for Indiana next Monday. It’s just not possible to root against them unless you’re a Cane.

A couple years ago with the portal, NIL, realignment, and expansion all kicking into high gear, people thought the old 11-1 or 12-0 would become 9-3 or 10-2. Indiana is on the cusp of being the first 16-0 team in modern college football history. It would be one of the best teams and best seasons in the history of the sport, and simultaneously one of the largest and most swift program/franchise turnarounds in any sport anywhere.
 
I wonder if the pregame for Miami was like attending a Wake service with the game itself being the planned funeral.
 
Carson Beck has to be exceptional and just about perfect tonight for Miami to have any chance ar all.
 
Two things Miami needs to do in order to have any chance.

1. Do not depend on short passes and making yards after the catch on 3rd downs. Indiana is too good at making tackles. Run routes that are already deep enough for a first down.
2. Score the most points.
 
Has Indiana had to win any close games. If Miami has the ball and within a score in the last few minutes will it be a first or previously unknown experience for Indana.

A real question.
 
Has Indiana had to win any close games. If Miami has the ball and within a score in the last few minutes will it be a first or previously unknown experience for Indana.

A real question.
They’ve played a handful, trailed in the 4Q against Iowa and Penn State, the B1G CG and the first matchup against Oregon were close too.
 
Two things Miami needs to do in order to have any chance.

1. Do not depend on short passes and making yards after the catch on 3rd downs. Indiana is too good at making tackles. Run routes that are already deep enough for a first down.
2. Score the most points.

Is that you, John Madden?
 
Miami has played a much better game than I expected.
I was thinking it would be something like a 35-10 blowout.
 
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