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Just figured I'd start this thread to mention Drew Sanders of Arkansas will face his former team who could not find playing time for him. We are still missing the much-appreciated SEC team threads from @Heralded_Defender. It's a home game for the Hogs at 3:30pm, so maybe they can knock off Alabama and make this season interesting.
Thursday night's main game is BYU hosting a floundering Utah State team. UCLA hosts Washington at 10:30pm EST on Friday night. I'll be rooting for UCLA's fleet of white receivers to upset Washington's overrated black quarterback Michael Penix, who is inexplicably rocketing up draft boards despite ending each of his first four collegiate seasons with injuries.
Overrated Michigan visits Iowa's very white team and elite defense. Iowa just lost a black linebacker to season-ending injury, ensuring even more opportunity for its white athletes. JJ McCarthy will be tested.
Also at noon, Illinois visits Wisconsin and Minnesota hosts Purdue in two Big Ten West matchups.
Ole Miss hosts Kentucky in a game between undefeated SEC teams. QBs Will Levis and (USC transfer) Jaxson Dart will be competing for draft capital.
Iowa State (Matt Campbell) faces Kansas (Lance Leipold), where the winning coach will be awarded the Nebraska job next season.
I would like to see the top ACC QB Sam Hartman's Wake Forest team upset Florida State on the road.
Ohio and its very white RB room are road underdogs against Kent State at 3:30pm.
#5 Clemson has a potentially tricky evening matchup against #10 NC State, their highest-ranked opponent of the season. They may need to win to make the playoff.
Stanford is a big road underdog against Oregon if you care to stay up until 11pm to watch the Moose Filkins show (Stanford's starting white RB).
John Rhys Davies and UCF host SMU on Sunday afternoon due to the big hurricane, in case you need an NFL alternative.
Arkansas linebacker Drew Sanders has established himself as one of the best players in the conference regardless of position. The former five-star prospect out of Denton, Texas, has 31 tackles on the season and is tied for third in the SEC in tackles for loss per game (1.63). He's also a former member of the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Thursday night's main game is BYU hosting a floundering Utah State team. UCLA hosts Washington at 10:30pm EST on Friday night. I'll be rooting for UCLA's fleet of white receivers to upset Washington's overrated black quarterback Michael Penix, who is inexplicably rocketing up draft boards despite ending each of his first four collegiate seasons with injuries.
Overrated Michigan visits Iowa's very white team and elite defense. Iowa just lost a black linebacker to season-ending injury, ensuring even more opportunity for its white athletes. JJ McCarthy will be tested.
Also at noon, Illinois visits Wisconsin and Minnesota hosts Purdue in two Big Ten West matchups.
Ole Miss hosts Kentucky in a game between undefeated SEC teams. QBs Will Levis and (USC transfer) Jaxson Dart will be competing for draft capital.
Iowa State (Matt Campbell) faces Kansas (Lance Leipold), where the winning coach will be awarded the Nebraska job next season.
I would like to see the top ACC QB Sam Hartman's Wake Forest team upset Florida State on the road.
Ohio and its very white RB room are road underdogs against Kent State at 3:30pm.
#5 Clemson has a potentially tricky evening matchup against #10 NC State, their highest-ranked opponent of the season. They may need to win to make the playoff.
Stanford is a big road underdog against Oregon if you care to stay up until 11pm to watch the Moose Filkins show (Stanford's starting white RB).
John Rhys Davies and UCF host SMU on Sunday afternoon due to the big hurricane, in case you need an NFL alternative.