2013 College Football Thread (Realer than Real Deal Holyfield -->S/O Craftsy)

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should've known it was that **** boy 
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 .......would've figured it out quick if I saw his yorkie slurping post with cardo 
 
West Virginia quarterback Clint Trickett has been named the starting quarterback for the 2014 season, Dana Holgorsen announced Tuesday.

Trickett will face arguably his toughest challenge of the season right away, facing the Alabama defense in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game in Atlanta on Aug. 30. After transferring from Florida State, Trickett shared the quarterbacking duties with Paul Millard and Ford Childress to mixed reviews in 2013. Trickett was listed with the first-team on the post-spring practice depth chart, and Holgorsen indicated that he has fully recovered from shoulder surgery and will hold that starting position heading into fall camp.

"Clint is 100 percent healthy and is ready to play," Holgorsen said. "He worked hard last season and showed a lot of ability and leadership and deserves the chance to lead the team as a senior. He will be our starter."

The backup quarterback spot will likely be up for grabs between Millard, Logan Moore (former wide receiver) and Skyler Howard (junior college transfer expected to redshirt) during fall camp.

When Trickett takes the field against Alabama, it is possible that he will be facing a former Florida State teammate in Jacob Coker. Coker is eligible for 2014 after transferring this summer, but Nick Saban and the coaching staff have indicated that the job is open heading into fall camp.

West Virginia and Alabama will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Earlier this month, the Golden Nugget set the Tide as 27.5-point favorites.
 
 
West Virginia quarterback Clint Trickett has been named the starting quarterback for the 2014 season, Dana Holgorsen announced Tuesday.

Trickett will face arguably his toughest challenge of the season right away, facing the Alabama defense in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game in Atlanta on Aug. 30. After transferring from Florida State, Trickett shared the quarterbacking duties with Paul Millard and Ford Childress to mixed reviews in 2013. Trickett was listed with the first-team on the post-spring practice depth chart, and Holgorsen indicated that he has fully recovered from shoulder surgery and will hold that starting position heading into fall camp.

"Clint is 100 percent healthy and is ready to play," Holgorsen said. "He worked hard last season and showed a lot of ability and leadership and deserves the chance to lead the team as a senior. He will be our starter."

The backup quarterback spot will likely be up for grabs between Millard, Logan Moore (former wide receiver) and Skyler Howard (junior college transfer expected to redshirt) during fall camp.

When Trickett takes the field against Alabama, it is possible that he will be facing a former Florida State teammate in Jacob Coker. Coker is eligible for 2014 after transferring this summer, but Nick Saban and the coaching staff have indicated that the job is open heading into fall camp.

West Virginia and Alabama will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Earlier this month, the Golden Nugget set the Tide as 27.5-point favorites.
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Side note, what's good with his girl?
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#NotreDame announces home-and-home with #Georgia. Sept.  9, 2017 in South Bend, Ind. Sept. 21, 2019 in Athens, Ga.
 
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Thought we were taking a small class, but it's no way. We're going to end up around 23-24.
 
 
According to Powercat.com reporter Scott Fritchen, former Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein will join head coach Bill Snyder's coaching staff in Manhattan.

Fritchen's tweet reads: "Collin Klein tell me me that he is back and will serve on the K-State football staff in some capacity in 2014. Huge get for Bill Snyder."

Klein, a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2012, was a fan favorite in the Little Apple. Know as a run-first quarterback, Klein led the 'Cats to an  11-2 record his senior season, before falling to Oregon in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. 

The dual-threat signal caller threw for 2,641 yards and 16 touchdowns  in his senior year at K-State. During his junior campaign, he amassed 1,141 yards and 27 touchdowns on the ground. 

Despite his college accolades, Klein's style did not translate to the NFL. After trying out with the Houston Texans, he was not offered a deal. 
 
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