Florida (35-4) won its 11th straight and will move on to face the winner of Saturday night’s game between Duke and Houston in the national championship on Monday.
That's something brought up by former NFL pro and radio guy Max Starks, who has suggested other teams are already trying to copy and/or keep up with the Bengals via this two-wideout strategy.
It's a scary proposition for Bengals fans, considering the last swing on an early safety flopped. They drafted Dax Hill as the eventual successor when Jessie Bates left and haven't recovered since.
"Rare situations dictate rare responses," McVay told Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. "Special players, special quarterback. The rapport they have and the dynamic they've had when all three are doing ...
In the first round there, the Bengals grab Texas A&M edge defender Shemar Stewart, locking down a high-upside pass rusher who could come in and form a potentially long-term rotation with Joseph Ossai ...