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The bama qb should be playing rb afterall

Hmmm.... 

Run out of the pistol = TD.

Run QB draw on 4th down = Game over.

🤔

The Brian Johnson special

1 minute ago, Wentz_Era said:

After 2 time outs that’s the play?

Reminds me of a bubble screen to a second string RB on 3rd and 20... 

Terrible play call. They might as well have called a tush-push.

Tim Tebow just said you can't run up the middle against Michigan.  They're too good.

So 4th and 3 with the game on the line Bama runs right up the middle for nothing. 

 

1 minute ago, 315Eagles said:

Tim Tebow just said you can't run up the middle against Michigan.  They're too good.

So 4th and 3 with the game on the line Bama runs right up the middle for nothing. 

 

Bama was really inspired by our 1st and 20 and 2nd and 15 play calls yesterday. 

And remember, kids, in the NCAA cheating always pays off

Didn't notice in real time. His own lineman helped trip him up. Not that it'd have mattered, he ran into a wall regardless.

Brian Johnson called that one in. 4th and 3 hmmm let's let the quarterback run right into the strongest part of the defense and get killed...Sirianni asked postgame, well we didn't play to our standard.

We didn't play to our standards is the new times yours. Smh

3 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

And remember, kids, in the NCAA cheating always pays off

Dumb play call by Saban and Co

They didn't have to cheat to stop that one 

That last quarter was very Eagles 

A BJ special on that last play call 🤢

I don't follow college football much what did Michigan do to cheat?

2 minutes ago, judunno said:

I don't follow college football much what did Michigan do to cheat?

Some guy on the payroll may have been going to inner conference games and stealing signals.

Bellicheat esque

Just now, Iggles25 said:

Some guy on the payroll may have been going to inner conference games and stealing signals.

Bellicheat esque

ohhhh. and they were still allowed in the playoffs... interesting 

4 hours ago, just relax said:

In a word: soft.

Congrats for your Wolverines.

7 minutes ago, judunno said:

I don't follow college football much what did Michigan do to cheat?

It all began when a mysterious whistleblower, known only by the code name "Deep Blue," approached the FBI with explosive information about a wide-reaching conspiracy involving Michigan University's football program. Deep Blue claimed that the team had been secretly developing advanced technology for military use under the guise of their regular training programs. The FBI, intrigued by the potential national security implications, launched a covert investigation.

As the FBI delved deeper into the allegations, they discovered that the CIA had been monitoring the situation for years. Unbeknownst to the Wolverines, their cutting-edge training methods and state-of-the-art facilities had caught the attention of the intelligence community. The CIA suspected that Michigan's football program had unwittingly stumbled upon a breakthrough in human performance enhancement that could have far-reaching implications for both military and civilian applications.

To make matters even more bizarre, the Navy SEALs, always on the lookout for exceptional individuals and innovative training techniques, had been secretly embedding operatives within the coaching staff. These elite military personnel, posing as assistant coaches and trainers, were gathering intelligence on the Wolverines' groundbreaking methods.

As the story unfolded, it became clear that the football program was inadvertently at the center of a geopolitical struggle for technological supremacy. Michigan University, known for its academic prowess, had unwittingly become a hotbed of innovation in the world of human performance enhancement. The FBI, CIA, and Navy SEALs found themselves in an unexpected alliance as they worked to untangle the web of deception surrounding the Wolverines.

The scandal reached its climax on the eve of the college football playoffs. The FBI, armed with airtight evidence, confronted the university officials and coaching staff in a dramatic showdown. The nation watched in disbelief as the truth was exposed on live television, with headlines blaring about the intersection of sports, espionage, and national security.

Michigan University's football program is faced with severe penalties, with the NCAA imposing unprecedented sanctions for their unwitting involvement in a scandal of such magnitude. The FBI, CIA, and Navy SEALs returned to their respective missions, leaving behind a college football program forever changed by the extraordinary events that unfolded in the pursuit of excellence, secrecy, and the relentless pursuit of victory. And so, the legend of the Michigan University football scandal became an unforgettable chapter in the annals of college sports history.

3 minutes ago, wussbasket said:

It all began when a mysterious whistleblower, known only by the code name "Deep Blue," approached the FBI with explosive information about a wide-reaching conspiracy involving Michigan University's football program. Deep Blue claimed that the team had been secretly developing advanced technology for military use under the guise of their regular training programs. The FBI, intrigued by the potential national security implications, launched a covert investigation.

As the FBI delved deeper into the allegations, they discovered that the CIA had been monitoring the situation for years. Unbeknownst to the Wolverines, their cutting-edge training methods and state-of-the-art facilities had caught the attention of the intelligence community. The CIA suspected that Michigan's football program had unwittingly stumbled upon a breakthrough in human performance enhancement that could have far-reaching implications for both military and civilian applications.

To make matters even more bizarre, the Navy SEALs, always on the lookout for exceptional individuals and innovative training techniques, had been secretly embedding operatives within the coaching staff. These elite military personnel, posing as assistant coaches and trainers, were gathering intelligence on the Wolverines' groundbreaking methods.

As the story unfolded, it became clear that the football program was inadvertently at the center of a geopolitical struggle for technological supremacy. Michigan University, known for its academic prowess, had unwittingly become a hotbed of innovation in the world of human performance enhancement. The FBI, CIA, and Navy SEALs found themselves in an unexpected alliance as they worked to untangle the web of deception surrounding the Wolverines.

The scandal reached its climax on the eve of the college football playoffs. The FBI, armed with airtight evidence, confronted the university officials and coaching staff in a dramatic showdown. The nation watched in disbelief as the truth was exposed on live television, with headlines blaring about the intersection of sports, espionage, and national security.

Michigan University's football program is faced with severe penalties, with the NCAA imposing unprecedented sanctions for their unwitting involvement in a scandal of such magnitude. The FBI, CIA, and Navy SEALs returned to their respective missions, leaving behind a college football program forever changed by the extraordinary events that unfolded in the pursuit of excellence, secrecy, and the relentless pursuit of victory. And so, the legend of the Michigan University football scandal became an unforgettable chapter in the annals of college sports history.

yeah... not reading all of that. question already answered.

Penix just bumped his draft ranking up a few spots.

Big Deek throw.

That commercial 🤣

A powerful little pr ick

No Naty for the SEC. It warms my heart to no end.

16 minutes ago, Desertbirds said:

Congrats for your Wolverines.

Thanks. Great game.

1 minute ago, Desertbirds said:

No Naty for the SEC. It warms my heart to no end.

Lucky and grateful to see my alma mater get back to back Natys.

Was a helluva run!

Happy to see Bama go down.

Wonder what the Dawgs would have done against Michigan.

Nonetheless, looking forward to this years Championship matchup.

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