OFFICIAL 2022-2023 COLLEGE FOOTBALL THREAD

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Denver Harris will be in the portal soon.

Reportedly being removed from the football program by the university, not by the athletic department.

Sounds like there's other stuff that's been going on that the university is just no longer willing to be associated with.
 
Denver Harris will be in the portal soon.

Reportedly being removed from the football program by the university, not by the athletic department.

Sounds like there's other stuff that's been going on that the university is just no longer willing to be associated with.
Wow these North Shore kids are something else
 
Wow these North Shore kids are something else
He’s been involved in every issue/incident all the way through - and was driving the car when PJ Williams was arrested before Thanksgiving.

And there’s been rumors someone assaulted an equipment manager while stealing from the locker room - but never came out who.

This might indicate the answer.

I’d be fine if A&M never went back to NS. Kids are crazy.
 
The casual college football fan gets bored of seeing the same teams in the playoffs every year and they believe that a larger field will bring different champions when in fact the opposite will happen. You would just be giving teams like Alabama and USC multiple mulligans.



In this scenario, I could totally see Alabama beating Utah and TCU and finding themselves favored against Michigan. Casual fans are going to be angry when a two or three loss Alabama, Ohio State or Georgia team win to national championship.

If you want different national champions, You should advocate for a system that has as few teams as possible like the BCS or pre-BCS era. Look how many different national champions we had in the BCS era compared to the playoff era.
 
I think having more schools being engaged is a good thing. The same teams will make it to the end but I don't get why having more teams in a "playoff format" instead of going to the Cheez It bowl affects the integrity of the playoffs. Especially when the main dogs will advance anyways like everyone says ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
"When police seized his phone, they found three more images of bare pubescent juveniles in the shower. These three images seem to be self-produced, and the dates of the photos were December of 2021."

https://inallkindsofweather.com/football/disturbing-details-emerge-in-jalen-kitna-child-porn-case/
Jesus christ, so it literally was worse than originally thought. I was really hoping he didn't harm any kids himself, but now he needs to be thrown into Lake Alice with a steakvest.
 
Every sport everywhere in the world has actual playoffs but people still want CFB to have 2 team title games.

Weird.
The importance of the regular season is what keeps college football unique from other sports. Call me a traditionalist, but I don't want college football to be like "every sport everywhere".

Now Georgia is going to be able to lose three games and still compete for a title. No single regular season game is going to be important for top five teams

I think having more schools being engaged is a good thing. The same teams will make it to the end but I don't get why having more teams in a "playoff format" instead of going to the Cheez It bowl affects the integrity of the playoffs. Especially when the main dogs will advance anyways like everyone says ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

It's interesting that the narrative behind the playoff has shifted. Originally, the purpose of the playoffs was to find the best system to crown a national champion. Somewhere along the line the purpose of the expanded playoff became keeping everyone "engaged" deeper into the season.
 
Tunmise Adeyele entering the portal.

Former Top-50 recruit - but has played about 7 snaps of football since his junior year.
 
The importance of the regular season is what keeps college football unique from other sports. Call me a traditionalist, but I don't want college football to be like "every sport everywhere".

Now Georgia is going to be able to lose three games and still compete for a title. No single regular season game is going to be important for top five teams



It's interesting that the narrative behind the playoff has shifted. Originally, the purpose of the playoffs was to find the best system to crown a national champion. Somewhere along the line the purpose of the expanded playoff became keeping everyone "engaged" deeper into the season.
I don't know what's shifted just speaking on my personal perspective on it. Schools who had zero chance now feel like they can.

Now whether they really make a deep run or not is up to the play on the field. Who would be mad at that? Either you get upsets or the bracket goes chalk and you get 1# and 2# anyways like we've been watching every year. And the top narrative with this is and always about added revenue

Didn't ppl say the the 4 team playoff would water down the regular season too? idk man this just seems all for naught. Feels like the regular season is dying thing has been around for a while and I don't see any reason this kills it. Games will still matter, people will still watch and there will be school fanbases complaining why they weren't the last couple seeds. It's football, people always find a way to be engaged with this
 
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