Friday Night Fight: UCF-Louisville

Thank god this isn't a Miami game because I still have some acute stress symptoms from last night. I've seriously never been so stressed in my life over a football game. WVU way back when comes close.
 
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UCF are clearly v. v. close to Louisville in terms of talent.

This should be a close game - they're moving the ball easily and the D is inches away from making a stop.
 
Bridgewater is like, a negative image of Stephen Morris. Poor arm strength, great with the underneath stuff, consistent, high football IQ, passes >25 yards are huge liabilities.
 
I'm sorry but am I the only one who thinks that Bridgewater is remarkably overrated and is Akili Smith v. 2.0?

I think there'd be no doubting our Top 10 credentials if he was our QB. Not the most physically talented QB, but he's smart with the football and is clearly in charge of that O.
 
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lol espn is really promoting the fsu and Clemson game

Everyone on ESPN radio was seriously working that at the expense of Miami. One would think no team ever had close wins before. Been said in a ton of threads, but I had that **** on most of today and there was some true zeal to it.
 
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That is some ******* bull**** refereeing, that ball hit the pylon and line, it's a touchback. These refs are rigging this ****. Completely rigged if this isn't a touchback.
 
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Absolutely worse than the Pac 12 refs at Wisconsin-arizona and that was catastrophic. They blew a delay of game and 5 guys offside on one play, then refused to review (until O'Leary went nuts) an obvious touchback, giving Louisville the benefit of th edoubt and spot at the 2. TOTAL ****.
 
Its pretty ridiculous that UCF has to burn a timeout there just to force a review on that. It was obvious in REAL TIME that the ball hit the pylon. Play should have been reviewed immediately.
 
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