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Topic: Full Helping SOC (week 5)

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Mdot21

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Re: Full Helping SOC (week 5)
« Reply #141 on: September 27, 2025, 11:51:37 PM »
IU puts up 60 in a conf game, then 15 the next week.
The team they scored 60 on beats USC.
Tennessee had UGA almost beaten, but is now in OT with Miss St.
Syracuse beats up on Clemson, but gets curb-stomped by...Duke.
FSU looked like world-beaters, but loses to lowly UVA.

UCLA lost to NW.  They should go 0-12.  But probably won't...because 20 year olds.
The Thundering Herd and Ragin' Cajuns just twelved. 

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Re: Full Helping SOC (week 5)
« Reply #142 on: Today at 03:49:54 AM »
Dante Moore >>>>>> Drew Allar.

And it's not close. Allar might be the most disappointing 4th year starting QB I've ever seen. Never got any better. If anything he seems to have regressed. He's mid as absolute fuck. So overrated and overhyped it's a joke.
Allar went to my HS and was phenomenal. I don't know if the problem is him or PSU's staff but the fact that, as you said, "he seems to have regressed" makes me think it is the latter.

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Re: Full Helping SOC (week 5)
« Reply #143 on: Today at 04:41:39 AM »
A mediocre 4th year DI quarterback at a helmet school is probably always a freak in high school.

That fumbling/down by grass contact was…interesting. That PSU got that game to OT was a minor miracle.

And they still don’t appear ready for prime time. But Oregon is. Their defense was in PSU’s backfield the entire game.

And Georgia…surprised me, with the way they were playing in the second half, that they didn’t pull it out. And that they passed on the tying FG from under 40 yards with under 5 minutes to play, to go for it on 4th down…that’s the stuff conservative game calling comes from.
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Re: Full Helping SOC (week 5)
« Reply #144 on: Today at 05:20:37 AM »
Allar
SR season
Big game
After the 35 yd TD pass:
(approximations, as ESPN's play-by-play is a fucking mess)
0-4 passing, dispersed among 4 scrambles (for 33 yds) - IE 8 failed pass plays
7-yd TD pass
Game-ending INT
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Penn St called 17 running plays among the 1 for 5 passing (plus 4 scrambles that were likely called pass plays).
They knew Allar would not win the game for them.
They didn't trust their SR QB.
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That tells you all you need to know about him.
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Re: Full Helping SOC (week 5)
« Reply #146 on: Today at 07:41:40 AM »

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Re: Full Helping SOC (week 5)
« Reply #147 on: Today at 07:47:44 AM »



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Re: Full Helping SOC (week 5)
« Reply #148 on: Today at 07:51:48 AM »
Oh FFS. I didn't even realize Dylan Thieneman had left Purdue for Oregon.

f NIL / Portal.
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Re: Full Helping SOC (week 5)
« Reply #149 on: Today at 08:07:57 AM »
Penn State's INT. in 2OT on a 2 pt conversion that Duck wr streaked his ass down field and tackled the DB who fumbled forward to another DB and he tackled him. I looked him up and his name is Dorian Brew a freshman keep your eyes on that kid. He has to run track that dude swooshed hizz self past everyone. Very poor decision from Moore to throw there but not a bad pass as the Lion DB had no problem snagging it

So Bama and the Ducks get twins OTR in tough venues look impressive
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