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On Friday’s edition of ESPN’s First Take, Cam Newton made the case that the 2025-26 College Football Playoff should feature more SEC teams that may have three losses as opposed to two-loss or even one-loss teams from other conferences... (The Spun)
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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blizzle7 months
This is not an absurd suggestion.
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Mr Happy7 months
He sounds reasonable, maybe for the first time in his life.
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LSUSlidell237 months
Got dam why can't you just agree with him instead of taking a shot


Idiot
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YStar7 months
Cam told no lies. Why do SEC teams get punished for playing double if not triple the amount of threatening games as OSU, Mich, PSU, Oregon?
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LSUbacchus817 months
Ryan Clark and that 'HBCU' patch on his sleeve lol
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Dirty307 months
He’s wearing it because they are broadcasting from a HBCU.
It ugly, though
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semjase7 months
Halftime is "Pretty" though.
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BayouTigers4Life7 months
WTH is absurd about his suggestion. SoS absolutely has to be a factor. Bring back the BCS and the computers and let AI decide what the best 12 teams are.
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Napoleon7 months
SEC is the hardest conference and it isn't close.
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TDFreak7 months
So why then did Alabama lose to FSU, and Florida lose to Miami?
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jizzle66097 months
He’s actually right here.
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TouchdownTony7 months
Couldn’t agree more with Cam.
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Koolazzkat7 months
Harvey still ain’t siding with you.
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FinkyStinger7 months
Was this before or after he punched out the Alabama State mascot?
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Recoveringcajun7 months
He isn’t punching out anyone with that punch. A Girl Scout could survive that no problem.

Hell, a mascot in a clunky costume can stay on his feet after taking that.
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