College football Week 13 report card: Cincinnati, Clemson house streaks come crashing down

College football Week 13 report card: Cincinnati, Clemson house streaks come crashing down

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As the college football season winds down, so does another season of the Report Card.

It hasactually been a satisfaction taking you the madness of another season, and there was absolutelynothing like what was saw on Saturday that makes this sport so unique.

Remember, the verysame thing goes as far as grading as last season. High marks will be just for the amazing, and stoppingworking grades have no possibility of being reversed.

Last week’s low marks went to authorities that hate events and Texas A&M fans with absolutelynothing muchbetter to do when dealtwith with an empty arena and then the administration attempting to front with phony presence numbers. 

So for the last time in 2022, here is this week’s analysis of how fans, groups, gamers and coaches fared.

Home is where the frustration is

On this Thanksgiving weekend, a lot of us have a lot to be grateful for and with it, the stating “home is where the heart is.” But for Cincinnati and Clemson, the 2 groups with the country’s longest house winning streaks, house did them no prefers in attempting to drive momentum into New Year’s Six or a College Football Playoff berth.

Clemson went into the Palmetto State clash versus South Carolina with a seven-game winning streak in the series and seen Spencer Rattler and the country’s finest unique groups offer a masterclass in upset procedure to end the Tigers’ 40-game streak at Death Valley.

Cincinnati had a conference title berth on the line in the AAC however Tulane wasn’t having any of it and sentout their league equivalents off to the Big 12 with a spectacular defeat. The Bearcats had to hope that USF beat UCF however were left dissatisfied, when the Knights declared an AAC title area with an amazing last minute goal. 

Other Top 25 groups to dissatisfy in front of house fans consistof Ohio State, North Carolina and Mississippi. 

Home cookin‘: F

When keepin’ it genuine goes incorrect

College football is psychological. Fans, gamers and boosters alike are understood for some head-scratching habits when things worrying their groups go sideways. Leave it at that, since when gamers do dumb things, that’s the veryfirst reason that is generally said. 

Oregon blew a 21-point lead and lost to Oregon State however rather taking on that responsibility, defensive end D.J. Johnson let his hands do his talking when he appeared to hit a fan that had stormed the field after the win. If you are trending duetothefactthat of a connection to LeGarrette Blount, that’s not too good. 

Meanwhile, in the Kentucky-Louisville match, a Gatorade bottle appeared to be weapon of option as Louisville freshman broad receiver Chris Bell shot-putted the bottle in the stands at some Wildcats fans after Louisville lost the Governor’s Cup for the 4th successive time.

Moral of the story: Keep your hands and your bottles to yourselves, kids. 

Bad habits: Expulsion

Stats for you:

4 – F

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