OT: Sugar Bowl and Playoffs

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What D does TCU run with just 3 on the line? Is that some kind of mix blitz disguise? Seems to confuse maize something fierce.
 
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The funny this is Jumbo been at Texas a&m what 5 or 6 years and look at what TCU doing in this guy's first year there
 
So one of you is saying it's a trash offense, and the other is saying it's even better than last year.

CIS gonna CIS.

But no, it's not JUST the operator. The talent and work ethic on offense was abysmal.

I don’t give a **** what nobody else is saying. That bull**** scheme won’t work at Miami. Michigans offense has been impacted by a good coordinator, Award winning Oline and in game adjustments. Not some scheme that is plug and play anywhere.
 
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I don’t give a **** what nobody else is saying. That bull**** scheme won’t work at Miami. Michigans offense has been impacted by a good coordinator, Award winning Oline and in game adjustments. Not some scheme that is plug and play anywhere.

So it's not possible for Miami to actually recruit a solid offensive line?
 
This game right now:

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Thank you. This is more akin to UGA making the playoffs in Smart's first year with Richt's guys. TCU has talent. It was just time for Patterson to move on.
A lot of our fans run to narratives, logic be damned. Patterson was a quality coach who had come to the end of his run, but it wasn't a country club. Diaz on the other hand, was a joke. Everyone manages to stay healthy at TCU, they have a solid coach and this is what happens. The question going forward is whether Dykes can recruit well enough to keep TCU in the hunt. You can't live in the portal and expect to be a consistent CFP program.
 
So it's not possible for Miami to actually recruit a solid offensive line?

It’s not possible for Gattis to duplicate this offense at Miami. Point blank, period. Matt Weiss and Sherrone saved has *** last season. But I’m sure you weren’t aware of that.
 
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A lot of our fans run to narratives, logic be damned. Patterson was a quality coach who had come to the end of his run, but it wasn't a country club. Diaz on the other hand, was a joke. Everyone manages to stay healthy at TCU, they have a solid coach and this is what happens. The question going forward is whether Dykes can recruit well enough to keep TCU in the hunt. You can't live in the portal and expect to be a consistent CFP program.
Dykes just signed their highest rated recruiting class ever. Their previous three years they finished 28th, 44th and 23rd. Nowhere near the talent level that Richt left at Georgia.
 
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