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2024 College Football Thread: Ohio State advances to play unbeaten hypothetical SEC team (3 Viewers)

ESPN guy wants teams leagues to schedule to their whims. The thing is they don't know who is gonna be good at the beginning of the year. Heck the Illini schedule looked tougher heading into the hear than it proved to be as Michigan Nebraska and Kansas all weren't as good as early season rankings had them.

-QG
Schedules are done, at least OOC, like a decade in advance.

Right - Kirk's whole thing was so dumb. And even if you did them year by year you have no way of knowing who actually is good. See: Arizona State, Indiana, Illinois....

-QG
Agree

I can tell you no one wants to play ASU or BSU right now. I dont see an easy out in the CFP field. I am loving the field.

As an Oregon fan, I'd much rather face ASU or BSU than Ohio State. It is absolutely absurd that Oregon got the draw they have.

Oh well.....lace 'em up and play 'em. All the Ducks can do. In a system that's supposed to reward the best team in college football with an easier playoff path, this is asinine.

But at least we could play Texas in Dallas and Georgia in Atlanta along the way, so there's that......

Well......they can't play these games in Seattle so we have to live with it. But SoFi should be an option going forward.

Texas and Gerogia don't scare me. Anywhere. Those quarterbacks are warmed up dog vomit.

But Ohio State? Ugh.
The quarters and semis are going to be played in the Orange, Peach, Sugar, Fiesta, Rose, and Cotton bowls. I think the Natty could go to Sofi.

I do like keeping the BIG BOWLS around for the quarters but think on a going forward basis, the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

SoFi for the Natty makes sense too; I'm sure that's in our future.
 
ESPN guy wants teams leagues to schedule to their whims. The thing is they don't know who is gonna be good at the beginning of the year. Heck the Illini schedule looked tougher heading into the hear than it proved to be as Michigan Nebraska and Kansas all weren't as good as early season rankings had them.

-QG
Schedules are done, at least OOC, like a decade in advance.

Right - Kirk's whole thing was so dumb. And even if you did them year by year you have no way of knowing who actually is good. See: Arizona State, Indiana, Illinois....

-QG
Agree

I can tell you no one wants to play ASU or BSU right now. I dont see an easy out in the CFP field. I am loving the field.

As an Oregon fan, I'd much rather face ASU or BSU than Ohio State. It is absolutely absurd that Oregon got the draw they have.

Oh well.....lace 'em up and play 'em. All the Ducks can do. In a system that's supposed to reward the best team in college football with an easier playoff path, this is asinine.
asi-ten

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the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

Pretty sure they've already announced they're planning on holding it in Vegas at some point, but yeah it's locked into Indy through 2028.

ETA: they've already announced that with the hoops tourney, which will hit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas in the next four years.
 
They could have a 14 team playoff system where the top teams get a bye and the non-champion qualifiers play a 'wild round' then a 'regional' or 'divisional' round at the home of the top seeded team. Then take a week off before a final game called the Superior Bowl or maybe the Superb Bowl. It would be cool to always schedule a massive pop star to do the halftime show at the College Superior Bowl.
You joke but that's gotta be where this is headed

Its been heading to this inevitable end since they scraped the reliably fun conference alignment system and formed the Bowl Coalition in the early 90s, then the Boal Alliance and eventually the BCS after the Big 10/Pac 10 and Rose bowl reluctantly signed on. Looking back, not only do I miss the magic of the big New Years day bowl games, but also honestly miss the excitement of those years when the AP and Coaches Polls split. The brain damage that caused to people who can't accept the realities of amateur college sports is what led us here.
 
It kind of just hit me that in less than two weeks, we have more high stakes college football to watch. A bye week this saturday is actually a good thing to recharge the batteries after that excellent slate of saturday games we just had. This is incredible.
 
I'm feeling pretty good about Oregon +390 to win it all.

Oregon beat more top 10 teams than the entire 8 team field playing in the 1st round beat combined.

Oregon beat the same number of ranked teams as the entire as the entire 8 team field playing in the 1st round beat combined.
Oregon did it in 3 games.
"The Field" took 13 games to do it.
Pretty much where I'm at, though I'd be lying if I didn't see concern in being in the fourth quarter with 3pt margins against Idaho and BSU and a Howard brain fart away from a winning FG attempt against OSU. Thought they had it corrected and then Wisc gave them all they could handle too. I get the survive and advance mentality and I think its perfectly acceptable in year one of a new conference. The blueprint has been provided for them to get through OSU. I think the matchup I'd like to see most is them vs Texas if Texas can manage not to crap the bed.
 
They could have a 14 team playoff system where the top teams get a bye and the non-champion qualifiers play a 'wild round' then a 'regional' or 'divisional' round at the home of the top seeded team. Then take a week off before a final game called the Superior Bowl or maybe the Superb Bowl. It would be cool to always schedule a massive pop star to do the halftime show at the College Superior Bowl.
You joke but that's gotta be where this is headed
They’ll have 7 Big 10 teams on one side of the bracket and 7 SEC teams on the other.
Go on...
 
the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

Pretty sure they've already announced they're planning on holding it in Vegas at some point, but yeah it's locked into Indy through 2028.

ETA: they've already announced that with the hoops tourney, which will hit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas in the next four years.

I totally welcome Vegas and would support that 100%. But - in Indianapolis's defense - it really is set up great for a big game. Everything is downtown and walkable. There are tons of bars and restaurants. It's not super large or spread out.

Before going there, I never would have said it. But now having been there a few times - it does work well for a big game.
 
the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

Pretty sure they've already announced they're planning on holding it in Vegas at some point, but yeah it's locked into Indy through 2028.

ETA: they've already announced that with the hoops tourney, which will hit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas in the next four years.

I totally welcome Vegas and would support that 100%. But - in Indianapolis's defense - it really is set up great for a big game. Everything is downtown and walkable. There are tons of bars and restaurants. It's not super large or spread out.

Before going there, I never would have said it. But now having been there a few times - it does work well for a big game.

Yeah, Peter King would write glowing reviews of Indy during the NFL Combine and anytime he was there. Said it's impossible to beat for convenience, walkability and access to great restaurants and bars. I'd prefer that to Vegas if it wasn't so damn far away from me. I loathe Las Vegas.
 
the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

Pretty sure they've already announced they're planning on holding it in Vegas at some point, but yeah it's locked into Indy through 2028.

ETA: they've already announced that with the hoops tourney, which will hit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas in the next four years.

I totally welcome Vegas and would support that 100%. But - in Indianapolis's defense - it really is set up great for a big game. Everything is downtown and walkable. There are tons of bars and restaurants. It's not super large or spread out.

Before going there, I never would have said it. But now having been there a few times - it does work well for a big game.

Yeah, Peter King would write glowing reviews of Indy during the NFL Combine and anytime he was there. Said it's impossible to beat for convenience, walkability and access to great restaurants and bars. I'd prefer that to Vegas if it wasn't so damn far away from me. I loathe Las Vegas.
Go, if you can. Indy's a really cool place for an event like this.
 
the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

Pretty sure they've already announced they're planning on holding it in Vegas at some point, but yeah it's locked into Indy through 2028.

ETA: they've already announced that with the hoops tourney, which will hit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas in the next four years.

I totally welcome Vegas and would support that 100%. But - in Indianapolis's defense - it really is set up great for a big game. Everything is downtown and walkable. There are tons of bars and restaurants. It's not super large or spread out.

Before going there, I never would have said it. But now having been there a few times - it does work well for a big game.

Yeah, Peter King would write glowing reviews of Indy during the NFL Combine and anytime he was there. Said it's impossible to beat for convenience, walkability and access to great restaurants and bars. I'd prefer that to Vegas if it wasn't so damn far away from me. I loathe Las Vegas.
Go, if you can. Indy's a really cool place for an event like this.

And make sure you go to St Elmos and order the shrimp cocktail.
 
the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

Pretty sure they've already announced they're planning on holding it in Vegas at some point, but yeah it's locked into Indy through 2028.

ETA: they've already announced that with the hoops tourney, which will hit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas in the next four years.

I totally welcome Vegas and would support that 100%. But - in Indianapolis's defense - it really is set up great for a big game. Everything is downtown and walkable. There are tons of bars and restaurants. It's not super large or spread out.

Before going there, I never would have said it. But now having been there a few times - it does work well for a big game.

Yeah, Peter King would write glowing reviews of Indy during the NFL Combine and anytime he was there. Said it's impossible to beat for convenience, walkability and access to great restaurants and bars. I'd prefer that to Vegas if it wasn't so damn far away from me. I loathe Las Vegas.
Go, if you can. Indy's a really cool place for an event like this.

And make sure you go to St Elmos and order the shrimp cocktail.

That's definitely on the list - that and Sun King Brewery.
 
the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

Pretty sure they've already announced they're planning on holding it in Vegas at some point, but yeah it's locked into Indy through 2028.

ETA: they've already announced that with the hoops tourney, which will hit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas in the next four years.

I totally welcome Vegas and would support that 100%. But - in Indianapolis's defense - it really is set up great for a big game. Everything is downtown and walkable. There are tons of bars and restaurants. It's not super large or spread out.

Before going there, I never would have said it. But now having been there a few times - it does work well for a big game.

Yeah, Peter King would write glowing reviews of Indy during the NFL Combine and anytime he was there. Said it's impossible to beat for convenience, walkability and access to great restaurants and bars. I'd prefer that to Vegas if it wasn't so damn far away from me. I loathe Las Vegas.
Go, if you can. Indy's a really cool place for an event like this.

And make sure you go to St Elmos and order the shrimp cocktail.

That's definitely on the list - that and Sun King Brewery.

Oh I agree, I've been to Indy several times (including by coincidence at least once while the Combine was going on). Really walkable town with everything right there. There's a reason so many big events are held there.

And the St. Elmo's shrimp cocktail is incredible.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.

Ohio State down so bad right now
:lmao: My pops loves it. They are completely broken at the moment.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

It's really dumb. And if they do prevail, they may get to face the Longhorns. In Dallas. A home game for them. And should that prove fruitful, they may just get Georgia in the BIG GAME in.....Atlanta. :lmao:

Funny how that works.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.

Ohio State down so bad right now
I'd guarantee that this didn't come from OSU. It's another politician trying to rile up the OSU fanbase and get votes. Every OSU fan I've talked to wants nothing to do with this and thinks it's ridiculous. I've even seen UoM and OSU fans rally together to light this guy up on X. I haven't really seen anyone support it - but it makes good bulletin board material for anti-OSU teams, I guess.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

It's really dumb. And if they do prevail, they may get to face the Longhorns. In Dallas. A home game for them. And should that prove fruitful, they may just get Georgia in the BIG GAME in.....Atlanta. :lmao:

Funny how that works.
Never thought about this until your post but did they decide already that the Oregon side of the bracket gets the Cotton bowl semi-final and the UGA side gets the Orange Bowl? Would think Oregon could choose their preference as the #1 seed. They really did get screwed every way possible by either the committee or the dumb seeding rules.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

It's really dumb. And if they do prevail, they may get to face the Longhorns. In Dallas. A home game for them. And should that prove fruitful, they may just get Georgia in the BIG GAME in.....Atlanta. :lmao:

Funny how that works.
Texas hasn't beaten a ranked team all year so I am not as worried about them. But yes a home game for them and Georgia is absolutely nuts.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
Meh. If Oregon chooses to run the ball and beat them up in the trenches (you guys have told us all year how good Oregon is in the trenches), they win this game and cover the spread. OSU's run game is nothing to write home about, especially with this vaunted D Line Oregon has. They are one dimensional with a head case at QB. You saw it with your own eyes the first time they played Oregon. Trust what you are seeing and trust your coaches. Good Grief!!! Or, you don't really believe your team is as good as you've been positing this whole season. I think they are plenty good enough to beat them and it shouldn't be close. Run the ball. Keep it away from the OSU offense (WRs specifically) and they win.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

It's really dumb. And if they do prevail, they may get to face the Longhorns. In Dallas. A home game for them. And should that prove fruitful, they may just get Georgia in the BIG GAME in.....Atlanta. :lmao:

Funny how that works.
:lmao:
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.
Not when TENN wins
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
Meh. If Oregon chooses to run the ball and beat them up in the trenches (you guys have told us all year how good Oregon is in the trenches), they win this game and cover the spread. OSU's run game is nothing to write home about, especially with this vaunted D Line Oregon has. They are one dimensional with a head case at QB. You saw it with your own eyes the first time they played Oregon. Trust what you are seeing and trust your coaches. Good Grief!!! Or, you don't really believe your team is as good as you've been positing this whole season. I think they are plenty good enough to beat them and it shouldn't be close. Run the ball. Keep it away from the OSU offense (WRs specifically) and they win.

You should go into motivational speaking! :)
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.
Not when TENN wins
Tenn could very well win. They would still be a tougher match up than what the number 1 seed should face in quarterfinals.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

It's really dumb. And if they do prevail, they may get to face the Longhorns. In Dallas. A home game for them. And should that prove fruitful, they may just get Georgia in the BIG GAME in.....Atlanta. :lmao:

Funny how that works.
Texas hasn't beaten a ranked team all year so I am not as worried about them. But yes a home game for them and Georgia is absolutely nuts.
I'm not sure why you keep saying this. I'm not trying to start a peepee-ing match, but I have to call BS here. Sure, none of their wins came against CURRENTLY ranked teams, but they beat UMich when they were #10, OU when they were #18, Vandy when they were #25 and TAMU when they were #20.

I mean, I get it that none of these teams are ranked NOW, but so what?

Seems like an unnecessary constant jab at the Horns.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
Meh. If Oregon chooses to run the ball and beat them up in the trenches (you guys have told us all year how good Oregon is in the trenches), they win this game and cover the spread. OSU's run game is nothing to write home about, especially with this vaunted D Line Oregon has. They are one dimensional with a head case at QB. You saw it with your own eyes the first time they played Oregon. Trust what you are seeing and trust your coaches. Good Grief!!! Or, you don't really believe your team is as good as you've been positing this whole season. I think they are plenty good enough to beat them and it shouldn't be close. Run the ball. Keep it away from the OSU offense (WRs specifically) and they win.
Also, keep telling Ryan Day how soft his team is in the week leading up to the game so he insists on winning the ground game
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

It's really dumb. And if they do prevail, they may get to face the Longhorns. In Dallas. A home game for them. And should that prove fruitful, they may just get Georgia in the BIG GAME in.....Atlanta. :lmao:

Funny how that works.
Texas hasn't beaten a ranked team all year so I am not as worried about them. But yes a home game for them and Georgia is absolutely nuts.
I'm not sure why you keep saying this. I'm not trying to start a peepee-ing match, but I have to call BS here. Sure, none of their wins came against CURRENTLY ranked teams, but they beat UMich when they were #10, OU when they were #18, Vandy when they were #25 and TAMU when they were #20.

I mean, I get it that none of these teams are ranked NOW, but so what?

Seems like an unnecessary constant jab at the Horns.

The better question is "I get that these teams used to be ranked before we knew how good they were (or weren't), but so what?".

Ranking at the time is irrelevant. Just means we didn't have enough information yet to know they weren't a ranked quality team.

We don't even need to focus on ranked teams. Texas didn't even beat a team that finished in the top half of their conference.

It's a legitimate criticism. The same one I have for SMU etc. They played a ranked team twice, and lost both, once at home by double digits. We have no idea if they're any good at this point. They may be, but it's a legitimate question/criticism.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

It's really dumb. And if they do prevail, they may get to face the Longhorns. In Dallas. A home game for them. And should that prove fruitful, they may just get Georgia in the BIG GAME in.....Atlanta. :lmao:

Funny how that works.
Texas hasn't beaten a ranked team all year so I am not as worried about them. But yes a home game for them and Georgia is absolutely nuts.
I'm not sure why you keep saying this. I'm not trying to start a peepee-ing match, but I have to call BS here. Sure, none of their wins came against CURRENTLY ranked teams, but they beat UMich when they were #10, OU when they were #18, Vandy when they were #25 and TAMU when they were #20.

I mean, I get it that none of these teams are ranked NOW, but so what?

Seems like an unnecessary constant jab at the Horns.
GT beat FSU when they were top 5. Miami too. And would have beaten UGA if it wasn't SEC refs there. Maybe we have a better resume than Alabama if we get to count ranked wins when the game happened. :)
 
Isn't tying it into the bowl games at all silly? Do they really make more money doing that vs having home games and the championship at a rotating major stadium?

Its not like there are automatic ties into any of them anymore.
A couple of reasons. If you take the teams out of the bowls, not only are the bowls more meaningless, who is going to pay the bowl staff the 500k+ salaries?
Sure. Those reasons don't really make sense though.

My point is: the CFP doesn't own the bowls. Neither does ESPN. They don't pay those salaries. Neither do the schools, do they? Why would these actors continue to deal with the logistics of the bowls if there is now a real postseason option?

I thought ESPN owned a number of bowls. If I ever hit Powerball I want to buy a sponsorship and call one the "ESPN Need Content Bowl"

-QG
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

It's really dumb. And if they do prevail, they may get to face the Longhorns. In Dallas. A home game for them. And should that prove fruitful, they may just get Georgia in the BIG GAME in.....Atlanta. :lmao:

Funny how that works.
Texas hasn't beaten a ranked team all year so I am not as worried about them. But yes a home game for them and Georgia is absolutely nuts.
I'm not sure why you keep saying this. I'm not trying to start a peepee-ing match, but I have to call BS here. Sure, none of their wins came against CURRENTLY ranked teams, but they beat UMich when they were #10, OU when they were #18, Vandy when they were #25 and TAMU when they were #20.

I mean, I get it that none of these teams are ranked NOW, but so what?

Seems like an unnecessary constant jab at the Horns.
GT beat FSU when they were top 5. Miami too. And would have beaten UGA if it wasn't SEC refs there. Maybe we have a better resume than Alabama if we get to count ranked wins when the game happened. :)
I was incredibly impressed with Tech's season. They are a good team.
 
Rose Bowl tickets purchased :pickle: , and semi and finals tickets reserved (damn are those natty tickets expensive, over $800 each!).

Not saying by any stretch this Oregon team is the best in history, or even anywhere near that conversation. But if they get through this gauntlet to win it all, it will be the best season in history.
 
the BigTen should rotate where their championship game is held. There's no reason it should be in Indianapolis every year as it will be now through 2027. Use Vegas or SoFi on occasion.

Pretty sure they've already announced they're planning on holding it in Vegas at some point, but yeah it's locked into Indy through 2028.

ETA: they've already announced that with the hoops tourney, which will hit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas in the next four years.

I totally welcome Vegas and would support that 100%. But - in Indianapolis's defense - it really is set up great for a big game. Everything is downtown and walkable. There are tons of bars and restaurants. It's not super large or spread out.

Before going there, I never would have said it. But now having been there a few times - it does work well for a big game.

Yeah, Peter King would write glowing reviews of Indy during the NFL Combine and anytime he was there. Said it's impossible to beat for convenience, walkability and access to great restaurants and bars. I'd prefer that to Vegas if it wasn't so damn far away from me. I loathe Las Vegas.
Go, if you can. Indy's a really cool place for an event like this.

And make sure you go to St Elmos and order the shrimp cocktail.

That's definitely on the list - that and Sun King Brewery.

Oh I agree, I've been to Indy several times (including by coincidence at least once while the Combine was going on). Really walkable town with everything right there. There's a reason so many big events are held there.

And the St. Elmo's shrimp cocktail is incredible.

Another reason is that the NCAA headquarters is in downtown Indianapolis.
 
This is why Oregon shouldn't be worried about OSU. Not making this up either.


Look, I don't care about Ohio State's hurt feelings and inability of Ryan Day to beat Michigan, I care about their NFL talent catching and running footballs and the guys on D who want retribution on Gabriel and the Ducks. This is a dangerous team, I don't care how bad they looked against Michigan. They will have had several weeks to rest up and heal and figure out their O-Line and outside maybe Georgia, it's the team that worries me the most and with Georgia's QB situation in flux, I'm not sure I'm really that scared of them.

But yeah, maybe I'm in the minority, but I want no part of the Buckeyes again.
I'm right there with you. Oregon's toughest game in the playoffs is their first game. Crazy how stupid that is as the undefeated number 1 seed.

As I'm sure many have pointed out, Penn St. was incented to lose the Big Ten championship game. I was texting my buddy who is a lifelong PSU fan and he was not interested in winning that game. Not that they knew exactly how it would play out, but getting SMU in Happy Valley with the winner playing Boise St. is probably better than what Oregon is facing.
 
I know there's a little inconsequential tournament about to start, but somebody is about to hire a 6-time Super Bowl Champion.

What a weird development. No way he's recruiting, right? Curious to see how this works out.
I don't care how it works out. Obviously, it could be a disaster. Probably will be.

But there's no risk. Worst case, it delays hiring Larry Fedora 2.0 for another 3 years?

I'm fully convinced he's doing it for his favorite human being on the planet, Lawrence Taylor. LT put him on the map. For his last hurrah, maybe he helps LT's alma mater regain (gain?) some relevance.
 

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