Posted on 09/20/2018 8:31:14 AM PDT by C19fan
Every weekend of college football is a good weekend. We say that all the time. And Week 4 could really put that to the test!
Theres only one game between ranked teams who have actual chances of beating each other, were not exactly overflowing with rivalry, and
But! Tune in. I count five pretty significant games, a decent number, and conference games are well underway, meaning all surprises matter doubly. And whatever, we dont watch this sport to see important things take place. We watch to see hilarious punt returns.
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Wisconsin visits Iowa City.
Here’s hoping they get some home cooking...
As usual, SB Nation hates the SEC and pushes PAC football.
Stanford and Oregon is the only 'Watch This'? Seriously?!
Many future kneelers, I’m sure.
Looks like this is one of those years Kirk Ferentz has assembled a team that can compete for the Big 10 = 14 West. I have heard the Iowa DEs are very good.
GO DAWGS
Stomp those Mizzou pu$$ies.
I get a lot more stuff done around the house on weekends. Thanks, Kapernick!
I don’t watch college fb much, usually until later in the season.
Powerhouse teams playing 3rd rate college teams and beating them 50+ to 0 does not make for exciting games. But it seems to be a pattern anymore.
Usually, though, near the end of the season, the top 25 are the same teams year after year.
Then, there are the nearly 50 end-of-season bowls, 45 of which most of the nation never heard of.
Come on now, UGA wins easily over Mizzu and has the 2nd team in the game with the entire 4th quarter yet to play. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes would want us to be respectful of the inferior competition. Good Game. You guys gave a lot of energy.
Holy crap, Kentucky is good.
And Tennessee is so bad.
You mean like Virginia Tech and Old Dominion? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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