David Samson
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Well, I'm here to tell you, yes, Oregon might be bad given what happened against Penn State and given everything we've seen that's happened around Penn State.
I remind you, though, as we do transitive property of trying to figure out, not just in college football, pro football, like I think a lot of people, it's a crazy thing to say after this many games, but it happens with the randomness of injuries and kids.
Who's good?
Who's good?
You got like, I ask you, you're watching an awful lot of football.
And if I ask you who's good college and pro, you're going to have a hard time giving me 10 teams, like total 10 teams that you know to be good.
And what happens with Louisville and Miami, I think the money is doing this for this reason.
When I say again and again, and it's not something I've done before.
It isn't.
Over the last 20 years.
You will not find me saying that Randy Shannon beating Oklahoma at home makes Miami good.
You will not find me saying that after two wins against Notre Dame, the only top ten wins that Miami has since 2017, that Miami is back and good.
But this is why I'm willing to say it.
It's not even the victories against Notre Dame, Florida,
Or Florida State.
It's not any of those victories that make me say it, although in the cumulative, I do think they can beat you a ton of ways.
16-play drive at the start of the third quarter against Notre Dame, just hold the football game.
The way they've won Florida State, Florida, and Notre Dame games are one kind of impressive, but those games look close on the scoreboard, even though they weren't that close.
The one that makes me know that Miami is good is the win over South Florida because I know South Florida is good.
And I know no one else in the country thinks this.