This will be the third time in four years Texas A&M and Miami face off. They played a home-and-home in 2022-23, with each team winning at home. Miami leads the all-time series 3-2.
--Field Level Media
BOL & HappyHolidays Ladies & Gentlemen either way
I'm still pondering the mid. afternoon & evening plays will post here soon
What do you call an Eternal Optimist? An accordion player with a beeper!
This will be the third time in four years Texas A&M and Miami face off. They played a home-and-home in 2022-23, with each team winning at home. Miami leads the all-time series 3-2.
--Field Level Media
BOL & HappyHolidays Ladies & Gentlemen either way
I'm still pondering the mid. afternoon & evening plays will post here soon
No. 6 Ole Miss will try to win its first game under new head coach Pete Golding when it meets No. 11 Tulane in a College Football Playoff first-round game on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.
The Green Wave will try to prevent the game from being its last under outgoing head coach Jon Sumrall.
The success of the Rebels (11-1) and Tulane (11-2) led LSU to hire Lane Kiffin away from Ole Miss while Florida hired away Sumrall.
Ole Miss chose to not let Kiffin stick around for the playoff and quickly promoted Golding from defensive coordinator. The Green Wave chose to allow Sumrall to complete the season even after naming passing game coordinator Will Hall to succeed Sumrall for next season.
Golding said his focus is on finishing the job Kiffin started, and he can wait to reflect on his first opportunity to be a head coach during the offseason.
Ole Miss ranks 11th in the country in scoring (37.2 points per game) and Tulane is 57th (29.1), but when the Green Wave stall in scoring position, they can lean on kicker Patrick Durkin. The American Conference Special Teams Player of the Year has made 24 of 27 field-goal attempts, including 4 of 6 tries from 50-yards plus.
Tulane is 1-0 with Sumrall as a lame duck, having defeated then-No. 24 North Texas 34-21 in the American championship game on Dec. 5 in New Orleans.
--Field Level Media
What do you call an Eternal Optimist? An accordion player with a beeper!
No. 6 Ole Miss will try to win its first game under new head coach Pete Golding when it meets No. 11 Tulane in a College Football Playoff first-round game on Saturday in Oxford, Miss.
The Green Wave will try to prevent the game from being its last under outgoing head coach Jon Sumrall.
The success of the Rebels (11-1) and Tulane (11-2) led LSU to hire Lane Kiffin away from Ole Miss while Florida hired away Sumrall.
Ole Miss chose to not let Kiffin stick around for the playoff and quickly promoted Golding from defensive coordinator. The Green Wave chose to allow Sumrall to complete the season even after naming passing game coordinator Will Hall to succeed Sumrall for next season.
Golding said his focus is on finishing the job Kiffin started, and he can wait to reflect on his first opportunity to be a head coach during the offseason.
Ole Miss ranks 11th in the country in scoring (37.2 points per game) and Tulane is 57th (29.1), but when the Green Wave stall in scoring position, they can lean on kicker Patrick Durkin. The American Conference Special Teams Player of the Year has made 24 of 27 field-goal attempts, including 4 of 6 tries from 50-yards plus.
Tulane is 1-0 with Sumrall as a lame duck, having defeated then-No. 24 North Texas 34-21 in the American championship game on Dec. 5 in New Orleans.
It's not a good day in so far so either I go OFER or try & go (1-2) wtf!
adding to the equation Sh0rt & Sweet: qu@ck! qu@ck! * waddle! waddle!
James Madison Dukes @OregonDucks -20.5 -110 bet365* 7:30 pm * CFP * 1st Rd.
James Madison doesn't feel as if apologies are in order for crashing the College Football Playoff field.
It's not the fault of the Dukes that the system was set up in a way that five-loss Duke could emerge as the Atlantic Coast Conference champion and open the door for 12th-seeded James Madison to claim a spot and face fifth-seeded Oregon on Saturday in a first-round game at Eugene, Ore.
"Outside critics can say whatever they want, we made it to this position because we earned it," Dukes standout safety Jacob Thomas said.
James Madison (12-1) is in its fourth season at the FBS level and can't match Oregon's reputation and talent. It also will have to deal with the rabid atmosphere that Oregon (11-1) possesses in Eugene.
--Field Level Media
What do you call an Eternal Optimist? An accordion player with a beeper!
It's not a good day in so far so either I go OFER or try & go (1-2) wtf!
adding to the equation Sh0rt & Sweet: qu@ck! qu@ck! * waddle! waddle!
James Madison Dukes @OregonDucks -20.5 -110 bet365* 7:30 pm * CFP * 1st Rd.
James Madison doesn't feel as if apologies are in order for crashing the College Football Playoff field.
It's not the fault of the Dukes that the system was set up in a way that five-loss Duke could emerge as the Atlantic Coast Conference champion and open the door for 12th-seeded James Madison to claim a spot and face fifth-seeded Oregon on Saturday in a first-round game at Eugene, Ore.
"Outside critics can say whatever they want, we made it to this position because we earned it," Dukes standout safety Jacob Thomas said.
James Madison (12-1) is in its fourth season at the FBS level and can't match Oregon's reputation and talent. It also will have to deal with the rabid atmosphere that Oregon (11-1) possesses in Eugene.
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