Texas is in Dallas as always. @ TCU should be the toughest game this year. They will destroy Baylor at home like always.Oklahoma (get Texas and Baylor at home...only semi-tough games on an otherwise easy schedule)
Yeah forgot that...but OK will be looking for payback from last year on Texas.Texas is in Dallas as always. @ TCU should be the toughest game this year. They will destroy Baylor at home like always.Oklahoma (get Texas and Baylor at home...only semi-tough games on an otherwise easy schedule)
I agree with you, it's a pretty easy schedule. They are as safe a pick as any to make the playoff. Having said that they probably can't afford a loss, and going undefeated is tough even with an easy-ish schedule.Yeah forgot that...but OK will be looking for payback from last year on Texas.Texas is in Dallas as always. @ TCU should be the toughest game this year. They will destroy Baylor at home like always.Oklahoma (get Texas and Baylor at home...only semi-tough games on an otherwise easy schedule)
Can beat both Tech and TCU...giving them the benefit of the doubt this year to pull it off.![]()
Andrew Butcher thinks Tennessee is better than Bama.I agree with you, it's a pretty easy schedule. They are as safe a pick as any to make the playoff. Having said that they probably can't afford a loss, and going undefeated is tough even with an easy-ish schedule.Yeah forgot that...but OK will be looking for payback from last year on Texas.Texas is in Dallas as always. @ TCU should be the toughest game this year. They will destroy Baylor at home like always.Oklahoma (get Texas and Baylor at home...only semi-tough games on an otherwise easy schedule)
Can beat both Tech and TCU...giving them the benefit of the doubt this year to pull it off.![]()
Is Tennessee supposed to be any good this year?
Not supposed to be...still re-building their top level talent and depth.Is Tennessee supposed to be any good this year?Yeah forgot that...but OK will be looking for payback from last year on Texas.Texas is in Dallas as always. @ TCU should be the toughest game this year. They will destroy Baylor at home like always.Oklahoma (get Texas and Baylor at home...only semi-tough games on an otherwise easy schedule)
Can beat both Tech and TCU...giving them the benefit of the doubt this year to pull it off.![]()
Here's a short video for you to watch while everyone shows how many Fs they G about their CFB team.FSU
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/tags FDASI don't remember the details there... Was Florida State on the power play during that return? It seemed like Auburn was skating a man or two down.Premier said:Bruce Dickinson said:FSU
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Swap Alabama for FSU and that would be my 4. I think it's going to be hard for any team in the SEC to go undefeated, and I think the other 3 have a great chance of running the table. Ohio State did it last year, and the Big 10 is weak, so they likely do it again. If DGB is allowed to play for Oklahoma they could be undefeated as well. I don't know much about the PAC, but a returning Mariota has to make them the best team in the conference. That leaves FSU who has a harder schedule than last season, but they will be heavily favorited in every game. I realize it I highly unlikely, bit I could see all 4 of these teams being undefeated by selection time.gump said:What the hell: Alabama, Oregon, Oklahoma, and Ohio State.
Basically the perfect scenario for the CFP.
OK, I know I'll miss one of the home games. Still hoping to work out a trip to Vandy though.You sure about that?Hey, me too!Will be going to all the SC home games and maybe a trip to Vandy.Anyone going to any good CFB games this season? I am either going to go to FSU vs ND or FSU vs Clemson. It's difficult to get away for a weekend, but I have to see Jameis play once.
Lost in the B1GCG.Ohio State did it last year, and the Big 10 is weak, so they likely do it again.gump said:What the hell: Alabama, Oregon, Oklahoma, and Ohio State.
Basically the perfect scenario for the CFP.
I heard that Jesse Palmer just picked MSU to win the LSU game, so obviously it isn't that far fetched. MSU played LSU tough for three quarters last year, then just packed it up in the fourth. It should be a good game, but MSU has only won at LSU something like 4 times in the past 55 years. It's gonna be fun.I'd take one big win at this point...he really doesn't have one. Too many close ones we've been on the wrong end of, lsu auburn and Arkansas in 2010 then auburn last year.I can definitely see MSU making a run sooner than Ole Miss. A lot of good things going on there. And not buying Freeze yet...but Mullen REALLY needs some big wins.Translation = AWWWWWW How Cute!I like the optimism in Stark-vegas!![]()
trust me, these are all extremely tempered expectations. Its better than hoping to win 6.
week 1Psycho / TF - when does Fournette explode onto the national scene?
I agree with this.week 1Psycho / TF - when does Fournette explode onto the national scene?![]()
I agree with this.week 1Psycho / TF - when does Fournette explode onto the national scene?![]()
I think Les tries to phase him in but the Kid just starts to destroy people alla Adrian Peterson did his freshman year.
You shut your mouth.Alabama v USC, Cowboys Classic to open '16 season.![]()
Hopefully LHucks is un-banned by then.
You should be banned for this post.Alabama v USC, Cowboys Classic to open '16 season.![]()
Hopefully LHucks is un-banned by then.
I could see a Yeldon-esque debut...with some exciting carries, but limited as a backup.I agree with this.week 1Psycho / TF - when does Fournette explode onto the national scene?![]()
I think Les tries to phase him in but the Kid just starts to destroy people alla Adrian Peterson did his freshman year.
This. is. awesome.Alabama v USC, Cowboys Classic to open '16 season.![]()
Hopefully LHucks is un-banned by then.
Miles/Cameron do a good job of playing the fresh RB. I doubt he'll receive 80% of the carries, but he will be a factor for sure.I could see a Yeldon-esque debut...with some exciting carries, but limited as a backup.I agree with this.week 1Psycho / TF - when does Fournette explode onto the national scene?![]()
I think Les tries to phase him in but the Kid just starts to destroy people alla Adrian Peterson did his freshman year.
Yeldon had 11 carries for 111 yards and 1 TD vs Michigan back on Labor Day, '12....that was of 42 team carries.Miles/Cameron do a good job of playing the fresh RB. I doubt he'll receive 80% of the carries, but he will be a factor for sure.I could see a Yeldon-esque debut...with some exciting carries, but limited as a backup.I agree with this.week 1Psycho / TF - when does Fournette explode onto the national scene?![]()
I think Les tries to phase him in but the Kid just starts to destroy people alla Adrian Peterson did his freshman year.
Every top RB prospect in the country who thought about going to LSU in last years class passed because they knew Fournette was going there this year. It was easy to hold off Yeldon when you got Lacy+Richardson and other 5 star recruits in the stable. McGee and Hilliard aren't going to keep LFIII off the field this fall and talent will take care of the rest. I guess they may hold him back a little in games 1-5, but come @ Auburn and @ Fla in weeks 6-7 he will get as many carries as he can handle.Yeldon had 11 carries for 111 yards and 1 TD vs Michigan back on Labor Day, '12....that was of 42 team carries.Miles/Cameron do a good job of playing the fresh RB. I doubt he'll receive 80% of the carries, but he will be a factor for sure.I could see a Yeldon-esque debut...with some exciting carries, but limited as a backup.I agree with this.week 1Psycho / TF - when does Fournette explode onto the national scene?![]()
I think Les tries to phase him in but the Kid just starts to destroy people alla Adrian Peterson did his freshman year.
Wait... there are tickets for the LHucks un-banning?Joe T said:This. is. awesome.Alabama v USC, Cowboys Classic to open '16 season.![]()
Hopefully LHucks is un-banned by then.
Just reserved my tickets.
I'm going to UCLA-Oregon on October 11, and UCLA - Southern Cal on November 22. Both in the Rose Bowl. I also have tickets to the UCLA - Texas game in Dallas and the UCLA- Stanford game, but as of right now, I won't be there.Anyone going to any good CFB games this season? I am either going to go to FSU vs ND or FSU vs Clemson. It's difficult to get away for a weekend, but I have to see Jameis play once.
Yeah, they played (and beat) Alabama in 2000 and 2001, and they've played Tennessee on a couple of occasions.Hasn't been there. Like me, he's a UCLA fan. In the past, outside of Tennesee, UCLA hasn't played too many SEC teams. I think that's supposed to change in the near future- the Bruins scheduled a series with Alabama in a few years.Cool... that's a pretty nice resume. So no SEC stadium experience of which to compare?Just about every Pac12 stadium, plus Ohio State, Michigan, and Notre Dame.For point of reference, where else has he been?My brother went to the UCLA- Nebraska game at Lincoln last year. Told me it was the greatest venue he had ever been too- best atmosphere.
I've never been to Lincoln.
Not a bad game by CFL standards. Both teams are 3-0.The important thing is there is football on espn2 that I was previously unaware of.
A lot of NFL rejects. Remember former TCU QB Casey Printers? He was all pissed off that the Chiefs cut him on Hard Knocks. He went to the CFL and played for 4 years. Guys like that. You'll also occasionally notice a lot of former big names from college football, but many of these players are complete unknowns to me.Are there any good players in this league? Is this where good college players go to die? Or do they just quit after the nfl tells them no?
As time marches on I think this is going to be part of "player compensation". All players submit for a grade and based on that grade they get an insurance policy.gump said:Chase Goodbread
College Football 24/7 writer
The problem of underclassmen declaring for the NFL draft in increasingly alarming numbers might continue to elude a solution, but at least part of the answer might have been discovered by the Texas A&M athletic administration.
Aggies offensive tackle Cedric Ogbuehi, a projected first-round draft pick had he turned pro early, was in part swayed to stay in school for his senior season by a rule allowing Texas A&M to pay for his loss-of-value insurance policy. In fact, according to FOXSports.com, Ogbuehi said he likely would have entered the 2014 NFL Draft had the Aggies not paid more than $50,000 for the policy that protects him financially from an injury- or illness-related slip in the draft.
And believe it or not, it's perfectly legal in the eyes of the NCAA.
The NCAA allows for what is known as a Student Assistance Fund, under which institutions can help student athletes with various forms of financial need. The fund itself is nothing new -- when a tornado ravaged Tuscaloosa, Ala., in 2011, for instance, Alabama was able to help some of its displaced student-athletes with its fund -- but Texas A&M's use of the fund in Ogbuehi's case is most definitely new territory for its application.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000365666/article/texas-am-dips-into-special-fund-for-cedric-ogbuehi?campaign=Twitter_nfl_cb
I watched an Arena League game the other day.The important thing is there is football on espn2 that I was previously unaware of.
mehAt $1.40 per subscriber. It pays to be paired up with ESPN.DirecTV issued a statement yesterday saying they were close...and Comcast has now reached an SEC Network agreement:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2014/07/18/comcast-signs-on-to-carry-sec-network/12831855/
The footprint is growing. In its biggest deal yet, ESPN has agreed to terms with Comcast Cable to carry the SEC Network. That means it will be available to 46 million households nationwide when the network launches Aug. 14.
So what are the school cuts of this going to be? Guess that's hard to tell without all the various providers on board, no?DirecTV issued a statement yesterday saying they were close...and Comcast has now reached an SEC Network agreement:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2014/07/18/comcast-signs-on-to-carry-sec-network/12831855/
The footprint is growing. In its biggest deal yet, ESPN has agreed to terms with Comcast Cable to carry the SEC Network. That means it will be available to 46 million households nationwide when the network launches Aug. 14.
Outkickthecoverage guesstimated, assuming DirecTV is on board, each school will get $20m from TV revenue, on top of the $20m they already get now.So what are the school cuts of this going to be? Guess that's hard to tell without all the various providers on board, no?DirecTV issued a statement yesterday saying they were close...and Comcast has now reached an SEC Network agreement:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2014/07/18/comcast-signs-on-to-carry-sec-network/12831855/
The footprint is growing. In its biggest deal yet, ESPN has agreed to terms with Comcast Cable to carry the SEC Network. That means it will be available to 46 million households nationwide when the network launches Aug. 14.
The bold $20 million from existing TV contracts?Outkickthecoverage guesstimated, assuming DirecTV is on board, each school will get $20m from TV revenue, on top of the $20m they already get now.So what are the school cuts of this going to be? Guess that's hard to tell without all the various providers on board, no?DirecTV issued a statement yesterday saying they were close...and Comcast has now reached an SEC Network agreement:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2014/07/18/comcast-signs-on-to-carry-sec-network/12831855/
The footprint is growing. In its biggest deal yet, ESPN has agreed to terms with Comcast Cable to carry the SEC Network. That means it will be available to 46 million households nationwide when the network launches Aug. 14.
Bowl money, advertising, kickbacks, etc.The bold $20 million from existing TV contracts?Outkickthecoverage guesstimated, assuming DirecTV is on board, each school will get $20m from TV revenue, on top of the $20m they already get now.So what are the school cuts of this going to be? Guess that's hard to tell without all the various providers on board, no?DirecTV issued a statement yesterday saying they were close...and Comcast has now reached an SEC Network agreement:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2014/07/18/comcast-signs-on-to-carry-sec-network/12831855/
The footprint is growing. In its biggest deal yet, ESPN has agreed to terms with Comcast Cable to carry the SEC Network. That means it will be available to 46 million households nationwide when the network launches Aug. 14.