Eight
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using one game as a measuring stick is always an accurate yardstick for gauging a team and even more impactful when comparing teams.
for example, back in the early part of september how many people were sure maryland was an offensive machine as the rolled for 63 points on syracuse (whose only thing i can determine were thought to be worth a [ Finebaum ] this years is 2/3 of the talking heads covering sports graduated from syracuse) .
last weekend syracuse got rolled by purdue 40-14 and the freshman quarterback who looked absolutely clueless against tcu threw for over 400 yards against the early season juggernaut that is maryland.
tcu is an average at best team right now and they have some really big issues they need to deal with, but the more i watch of this year the more i see that is the norm for some reason in college football and in the end finding a way to stay in games seems to be the way to survive anymore.
for example, back in the early part of september how many people were sure maryland was an offensive machine as the rolled for 63 points on syracuse (whose only thing i can determine were thought to be worth a [ Finebaum ] this years is 2/3 of the talking heads covering sports graduated from syracuse) .
last weekend syracuse got rolled by purdue 40-14 and the freshman quarterback who looked absolutely clueless against tcu threw for over 400 yards against the early season juggernaut that is maryland.
tcu is an average at best team right now and they have some really big issues they need to deal with, but the more i watch of this year the more i see that is the norm for some reason in college football and in the end finding a way to stay in games seems to be the way to survive anymore.