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Emerging Super Power of College Football

Very possibly my favorite line in a whole bunch of great lines since he’s been here:

“Some people say, ‘Why would you do that? When this one may open, that one may open, and you’re going to be a hot commodity,’” Cignetti said. “The fact of the matter is, we’re the emerging superpower of college football. Why would I leave?”

Republican overconfidence

For the last 30 years, it feels like after every election or two we get a spate of articles and public sentiment about how one party is dead or in shambles and might never win again. Recently, that’s led to a lot of overconfidence from the winning party and a desire for them to do too much while in power or in their messaging. I think the Dems did precisely that over the last 4 years.

Are Republicans now on the verge of doing the same? Will they push back on this kind of messaging that appears intentionally to have a sinister double meaning? Because if stuff like that his continues, they will poison the well (even more) with a generation of women voters.

State High School Semi-Finals set

Let’s discuss during the week.

6A - Brownsburg at CG; Crown Point at Westfield

5A - Decatur Central at BHS South; Merrillville at Warsaw

4A - Martinsville at New Pal; East Noble at Mishawaka

3A - Batesville at Heritage Hills; Garrett at FW Luers

2A - Linton Stockton at Lutheran;
Adams Central at Andrean

1A - South Putnam at Providence; South Adams at North Judson

12 of 13 on ESPN Panel pick IU

To make CFP

https://www.espn.com/college-footba...ege-football-playoff-picks-predictions-week-8

Here are our experts' top 12 College Football Playoff picks:

Andrea Adelson: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Penn State. 6. Ohio State. 7. Texas. 8. Indiana. 9. Clemson. 10. Iowa State. 11. Tennessee.12. Boise State.

Kyle Bonagura: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. Boise State. 5. Penn State. 6. Ohio State. 7. Texas. 8. Indiana. 9. Clemson. 10. BYU. 11. Iowa State. 12. Notre Dame.

Bill Connelly: 1. Oregon. 2. Miami. 3. Georgia. 4. Iowa State. 5. Penn State. 6. Indiana. 7. Ohio State. 8. Texas. 9. Clemson. 10. BYU. 11. Pittsburgh. 12. Army.

David Hale: 1. Georgia. 2. Oregon. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Penn State. 7. Clemson. 8. LSU. 9. Indiana. 10. Tennessee. 11. Boise State. 12. Notre Dame.

Eli Lederman: 1. Georgia. 2. Oregon. 3. Miami. 4. Iowa State. 5. Texas. 6. Ohio State. 7. Tennessee. 8. LSU. 9. Clemson. 10. Notre Dame. 11. Alabama. 12. Boise State.

Chris Low: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Penn State. 7. Texas. 8. Tennessee. 9. Indiana. 10. Clemson. 11. Iowa State. 12. Army.

Harry Lyles Jr.: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. Iowa State. 5. Penn State. 6. Ohio State. 7. Texas. 8. Indiana. 9. Clemson. 10. BYU. 11. Pittsburgh. 12. Army.

Max Olson: 1. Georgia. 2. Oregon. 3. Miami. 4. Iowa State. 5. Ohio State. 6. Texas. 7. Penn State. 8. Clemson. 9. Tennessee. 10. Indiana. 11. BYU. 12. Boise State.


Adam Rittenberg: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. Iowa State. 5. Ohio State. 6. Texas. 7. Penn State. 8. Indiana. 9. Clemson. 10. BYU. 11. Tennessee. 12. Boise State.

Mark Schlabach: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Penn State. 7. Texas. 8. Tennessee. 9. Clemson. 10. Indiana. 11. Iowa State. 12. Boise State.

Jake Trotter: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Penn State. 7. Texas. 8. Tennessee. 9. Clemson. 10. Indiana. 11. Iowa State. 12. Boise State.

Paolo Uggetti: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. BYU. 4. Miami. 5. Ohio State. 6. Penn State. 7. Texas. 8. Clemson. 9. Tennessee. 10. Iowa State. 11. Indiana. 12. Boise State.

Dave Wilson: 1. Oregon. 2. Georgia. 3. Miami. 4. BYU. 5. Ohio State. 6. Penn State. 7. Texas. 8. Tennessee. 9. Clemson. 10. Indiana. 11. Iowa State. 12. Boise State.
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