From Wolverines to Sooners, Buckeyes and beyond, this year's College Football Playoff contenders are focused on battering foes into submission.
However, if this past weekend was any indication, the talking point that will be harped on by everybody from the Selection Committee chair to the random fan in Section 303 is going to be centered upon one trait this year: toughness.Noon ET: Indiana at Michigan on FOX and the FOX Sports app
Take the latter, which will watch the tape from the Red River Rivalry and kick itself for all those little mistakes that cost them everything from field position to points. For years, the. It's not quite a fully formed persona embracing such toughness, but it is there in burnt orange in a way it hasn't been since the days of Vince Young galloping through the 40 Acres.More impressive is just how toughness has become part of the ethos in this Year 2 turnaround for Brent Venables.
Even more remarkable is that this was the second such scenario that head coach Mario Cristobal had managed to blow in specular fashion, snatching defeat from the jaws of victory back in 2018 when hishad a three-point lead with 51 seconds in that game, but the Cardinal wound up winning by a touchdown as they beat a future top-five pick in
Instead, it was more of the same: another year of looking ahead to another year. At some point in the future, thewill be defined by something other than their head coach's albatross of a contract, but that's not the case in 2023.
It still hurts to lose Red River if you're a Texas fan, and the Longhorns can still earn the title of being"back" even in a four-team playoff. Miami will have the same cause for concern after that boneheaded ending and still have a shot at winning the ACC.is probably more encouraged by its up-and-down campaign, just like Alabama looks ahead toward further improvement and peaking at the right time of year.
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