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Alabama quaterback Jalen Milroe spoke with reporters this week and shared his response to being left out of the College Football Playoffs. Per On3:
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But it’s a new year and Alabama had its chances, as Milroe pointed out.

“Worry about our controllables,” Milroe said. “You know, that’s something that we had control of when it comes to our season, with the games we played, trying to be absolute best when it comes to road games, at home. So it was out of our hands, you know, and now just all about playing with the cards we have right now, preparing for Michigan, not going backwards.

“Because, you know one thing about time, you can’t get it back. So the time we spend during the season preparing for an opponent, we can’t get those days back. We can focus on what we have right now, the practice that we have, the rest days we have, and trying to be our absolute best. Because ultimately we just can’t control other people’s actions and stuff like that. So, it’s just important for us to focus on right now.”
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Phase_428 days
He knows Cleveland will be throwing a shite ton of money his way, so why should he invest himself in a meaningless bowl game.
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TonyTigerMO1 month
All he had to do was lead his team to a victory over Oklahoma......
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Barbellthor1 month
Jokes aside, that's a good statement. "We had our opportunities, and so we can't complain about being left out."
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GusAU1 month
Is that quote from Milroe or Kamala Harris?

It sounds like Milroe has been unburdened by missing the playoffs.
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maybe one is a dildo and one uses a dildo
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theballguy1 month
Sounds great if you're a buddhist. I don't want a football team full of buddhists though. This 1-0 bullshite that DeBoer is feeding them can't leave soon enough.
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lastfan1 month
LANK
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PBD4BAMA1 month
Can't get back time and can't get back turnovers!
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