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The Top Three Things to Watch for in the 2016 College Football Season - Update.
10/10/16
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Tali
Ohio State Quarterback J.T. Barrett
(Image courtesy of www.chatsports.com.)
Well we played six weeks of football. So how is our watch list? Well the list that started at five is down to three. Kirby Smart and Les Miles were removed from out list, yes they were things to watch for, but not anymore.
3. Can J. T. Barrett lead a young and inexperienced team in 2016?
J. T. Barrett’s team struggled to put Indiana away. He only threw for 93 yards, but he did run for 137 yards vs. Indiana. He also threw for a TD and ran for a TD. So far this year he has thrown 15 TDs and run for four. His team is undefeated. Yes, he can lead the Buckeyes to a title run.
This weekend Wisconsin loses to Ohio State.
2. Can Deshaun Watson continue to be spectacular?
Deshaun’s team rolled Boston College 56-10. Deshaun has thrown for 1,568 and 18 TDs. His team is undefeated. Yes, Deshaun continues to play and lead.
This weekend NC State loses to Clemson.
1. Is this the year Jim Harbaugh turns Michigan around?
Michigan rolled Rutgers 78-0. Michigan is on a roll. Michigan is back. Harbaugh’s turnaround of Michigan continues. Yes, he can bring back Michigan.
Watch out Fighting Illini!
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