BleedGoldNWhite21
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You expect there to be a lot of sloppy play in week one, but we really do look like the best team in the ACC so far, not even being a homer.
Our team was polished and prepared for week 0. The teams tonight look lost.You expect there to be a lot of sloppy play in week one, but we really do look like the best team in the ACC so far, not even being a homer.
Came here to say exactly thatTruly the perfect outcome of the ACC winning but the Collins D trying their best to blow it
I’m not even watching the game and this comment struck comedy gold.What an effort-based fourth quarter
Maybe it can be arranged to have him lose all of his conference games.Well I guess that’s good for the ACC which is fine. I’d rather see Geoff lose, though lol
Pretty sad for Max Johnson, I was watching when he went down and he was in a ton of pain. UNC is going to have some challenges at QB now, we'll see how the backup does. He looked to have some ball security challenges last night. The 3rd string guy was at UNC for 3 years, then transferred to Arkansas for last season (played some) and then transferred back to UNC. Not much experience there now.That was maybe the most phyrric victory you can have. You lose your starting QB. you can't score with your amazing RB (hampton is so good he should have transfered somewhere) and your defense got flat out embarassed when it mattered most.
Colorado looks like a team with a couple of really talented players, but otherwise uncoached. NDSU is an FCS team, and they looked better prepared.
Then, there was this at the end of the game:
As for NCST and Western Carolina, the Catamounts were one of our few wins of the Collins era. They have a decent coach, but no resources. NCST shouldn’t have had a problem with them.
As for UNC and Minnesota, there were not free cheese curds; the gophers did not score in the third quarter