All Things 2025 Playoffs and Bowl Thread


I’d be perfectly ok with the big ten taking flak if it meant jmu could come back

As an aside, very discouraging jmu coming in more playing to win at Oregon than we did, despite them knowing they’re out gunned
 

I’d be perfectly ok with the big ten taking flak if it meant jmu could come back

As an aside, very discouraging jmu coming in more playing to win at Oregon than we did, despite them knowing they’re out gunned
Discouraging, but predictable. Run clock, get on the plane as quickly as possible and get out of town.
 




Was at least some decent entertainment in the last game. Very creative calls from jmu but nowhere near the horses to slow Oregons offense.

That type of style will be the g5 style that wins one eventually, the power run teams like Boise last year or Tulane just can’t smash it on these P4 dls enough so unless their qb is lights out, they’re toast
 

I have to give James Madison some credit. No doubt they had attitude to the end of the game. Always nice to see posing when you're down 40. But they played tough and were just outmanned.

I think Harbaugh has to study some of what James Madison was doing. Inventive playcalling. Of course, their OL held up better than ours did against Oregon.
 

Players with Minnesota connections were involved in two consecutive plays in the Potato Bowl. Trillion Sorrell, a true freshman who played at Edina, broke up a pass for Washington State and almost had the interception. Next play, Brady Boyd was targeted with a pass for Utah State. Boyd was at Texas Tech for three seasons before landing at Utah State this year. It feels like he was here about 10 years ago.
 

Players with Minnesota connections were involved in two consecutive plays in the Potato Bowl. Trillion Sorrell, a true freshman who played at Edina, broke up a pass for Washington State and almost had the interception. Next play, Brady Boyd was targeted with a pass for Utah State. Boyd was at Texas Tech for three seasons before landing at Utah State this year. It feels like he was here about 10 years ago.
Someone named Trillion from Edina feels both very cliche and very on-brand.
 



Players with Minnesota connections were involved in two consecutive plays in the Potato Bowl. Trillion Sorrell, a true freshman who played at Edina, broke up a pass for Washington State and almost had the interception. Next play, Brady Boyd was targeted with a pass for Utah State. Boyd was at Texas Tech for three seasons before landing at Utah State this year. It feels like he was here about 10 years ago.
Boyd with a huge catch to get Utah St. in the red zone (a 43 yarder, I think it was a spiral) and then they had him wide open on a wheel route from the slant and overthrew him in the end zone. But a lineman was down field so it wouldn't have mattered.
 









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