Year-Round CFB

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KC Scott wrote:Here you go Sam: http://www.easports.com/ncaa-football

This might help get you guys through the next 7 months and still give everyone something to fight about on here

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bama comes to Auburn this year.

I say spike their water with Turbo-Lax and make them run onto the field through a urine waterfall.
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KC Scott wrote:Here you go Sam: http://www.easports.com/ncaa-football

This might help get you guys through the next 7 months and still give everyone something to fight about on here

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Mike, what was your gamertag again?

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While it's not CFB, looks like my good buddy is going to play in the Professional Football Developmental League (PDFL) this season, so I'll probably check out some games.


Again, it ain't CFB or the NFL, but they play in spring, and it's football. Plus, with the complete lack of drug/PED testing, you see some serious hits in the semipros.


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Moby Dick wrote:Mike, what was your gamertag again?

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Year round football sounds good to me. Iowa could use the extra practices.
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Sudden Sam wrote:
Mace wrote:Year round football sounds good to me. Iowa could use the extra practices.
Like Auburn, it can only get better after last year.
I hope so, Sam. I think 6, and maybe 7 wins as a possiblity next season, and getting back to a minor bowl game. Depends on a lot of things. New QB next year but should have a good offensive line and a few returning RBs. They need some quality receivers, which we had none this season. Defensive line is returning along with the LBs but will have a few holes in the secondary. A few changes on the coaching staff too, with maybe a few more to come. At any rate, I'm looking forward to next season and anxious to see how quickly Ferentz can get things back on track.
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