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College football is tough. Guiding 18-22 year olds is tough. Critics who like to sit on their ass and pass judgement are weak
 
He’ll be alright. They achieved more than I expected this year.

It’s crazy to be national championship or bust, but that’s what it is
I don’t think it’s natty or bust; and honestly, I wasn’t even expecting a Pac12 championship.

I did think they’d play in the game at least though. But I expected USC to do really well.

The amount of talent they have on the field is far, far beyond any of their opponents.

But I’m also not that worried. That’s why I’m not losing my mind. It’s year 1. If he’s still doing the same shit in year 3/4 then I’ll lose my mind.
 
Good for the Beavs. The did what they needed to in the 4th. Well done.

Duck Fan
 
Good for the Beavs. The did what they needed to in the 4th. Well done.

Duck Fan

Yeah the Ducks found a way to lose that one. Too often teams with big leads count their chickens before they hatch
 
PAC-12 refs are such garbage. WSU comes up with a stop on 3rd-and-long, and the officials call a lame PI against WSU. Bullshit call.
 
PAC-12 refs are such garbage. WSU comes up with a stop on 3rd-and-long, and the officials call a lame PI against WSU. Bullshit call.

they have been whistle-happy garbage for years. Every single season for the last 15 years or so, at least 8 Pac-12 teams are in the bottom 3rd of the nation in penalties and penalty yardage. There was a 'study' last year that showed that in OOC and bowl games officiated by other conference's officials, Pac-12 team had something like 35% fewer penalties called
 
Oh there’s repercussions for being a dick? Nice . Welcome to the real world.
Yes, talking smack can sometimes result in an idiot getting physical.

And getting physical (on camera even) can sometimes result in a football player losing a scholarship, getting expelled, and/or being prosecuted for assault.

I hope both learn lessons about consequences.
 

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