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College Bowl Season


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7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I do feel bad for Washington tonight. Coming up short in the big game always sucks. We know that all too well. But it stings even worse for them IMO with the PAC-12 dissolving. Oh, you're the reigning champs of a defunct conference. Yay. Nope, now you're just another team in the Big 10 whose champ just beat you for the national championship.

Ouch.

While your comment rings through the fog that was the CFP process the last few years, let's not casually look beyond the dissolving of the Pac-12; the Big 10 becoming the Big 20, or whatever it looks like; apparently being a part of a "Power 5" doesn't matter anymore; how much the transfer portal is simply looking like collegiate free agency with the NIL in place, and a 12-team tournament next year.

The end of college football as we've known it for decades is officially nothing but history now. For the record, I have no allegiance to any NCAA team and could not have cared less who won last night. But I can tell you this with a fairly decent amount of certainty- Georgia would have clocked either of those teams last night, and likely any of the 4 teams in the tourney. 

Mark my words- in about 5 years, there will be but 3 "conferences" with about 15-20 teams each that will rule the land and the CFP. The transfer portal and NIL have ensured that the already rich schools will get richer and those smaller FBS schools.... well.... you're left begging for the scraps and maybe a chance to schedule a power house school just too make a few bucks for getting your asses kicked.

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Saw it this morning on Get Up and that other morning show on FS1.

 

They were just bringing it up. I don't think there is any legit noise behind it. Just ESPN trying to get clicks and views.

Would you be excited if we hired Belichick?  He is very old but it would cool to see what he could do and I think Evero might stay too

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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Would you be excited if we hired Belichick?  He is very old but it would cool to see what he could do and I think Evero might stay too

I mean I don't really want him but if we can't get Harbaugh or Carroll then I guess BB is our best chance. At least he brings some credibility to the franchise.

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