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OFFICIAL Week 1 2019

I forgot Louisville was so bad last year. 2-10, 0-8 in the ACC... what a trash heap.
 
Nd wins. Just like with every team they had there good moments and bad moments.
 
Piece of shit worthless game.

Notre Dame fails to cover against a completely crap team - barely.

Everybody loses.
 
The UNC wins over South Carolina caused some ripples in the area. Perhaps they were felt elsewhere. Some celeb spins the UT loss to GSU as Tennessee's "Alamo". And that Tennessee would "rise from it." Some celebs is so stupid, and they should simply be denied access to people.
 
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Its just a weird division. Wisconsin can blow a game to a shitty BYU squad and then turn around and beat anyone. Same with Iowa, Northwestern, Purdue(obviously). If Martinez stays healthy, I really do think Nebraska makes noise, but only if their defense plays middle of the road or better.

It is a weird division but it's also a weak one. I don't think there is a team in the west that could compete for the BTE title. Wisconsin might finish third if some things went their way but those other teams couldn't finish higher than 4th or 5th.

I think Frost has a shot at making Nebraska competitive but it's going to take a couple years and is by no means a sure thing. Nebraska isn't like Florida where there's so much talent you can turn a nobody into a competitor by taking the kids who got passed up by bigger programs because they didn't have the grades or they had off the field issues. Nebraska is so small, a lot of the high schools play 8-man football. He needs to bring kids from out of state to a small, boring, cold midwest town to turn around a program that hasn't been competitive since before any of them were born.
 
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