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Official 2022 college football thread: its conference realignment season. (1 Viewer)

Matt Rhule to Nebraska it appears.
Things have been very quiet. It has been pretty much confirmed that Rhule and his wife visited the facilities just recently. The message boards, Twitter and Reddit jumped on that like an announcement we coming soon. As far as I know, that's the first time he would have been there. Not sure it's as done of a deal as people think, but who knows?
My NU guy says they are in the stage of negotiating buyout financials with Carolina.
 
  • Well obviously the MAC had to agree to it. Don’t know why espn gets all the heat here when the conference made the decision as well.
Agreed - weekday night MACtion is a win for the conference, so schedule the rivalries on a Saturday in October.

Rivalry Week doesn’t really line up the way it used to, right? IDk - been a casual CFB fan for the last 25 years. But it used to be every single regional rivalry game was the same Saturday:
  • Michigan- Ohio State
  • Alabama/Auburn
  • Georgia-Georgia Tech
  • Oklahoma-Oklahoma State
  • Oklahoma-Nebraska (way back in the day)
  • Florida State-Miami
  • USC-UCLA
  • Arizona-Arizona State
  • Cal-Stanford
  • Oregon-Oregon Statw
  • Washington-Washington State
  • Harvard-Yale
  • Clemson-South Carolina
  • Virginia-Virginia Tech
  • Ole Miss-Mississippi State
  • Minnesota-Wisconsin
  • Purdue-Indiana
  • Iowa-Iowa State
  • Colorado-Colorado State
  • Kansas-Kansas State
  • Utah-Utah State
Some of those might not be YE rivalry games, couple may not even exist anymore. Realignment, conference champions, et al - landscape is way different now than when I paid attention.

But that’s the thing with CMU-WMU, Miami (O)-Ohio, Kent State-Akron, Ball State-Northern Illinois, Toledo-Bowling Green. Those have always been the classic rivalry Saturday games for those schools.

I hate that the MAC & the school ADs took that away.

/rant #getoffmylawn
 
Do not like seeing Blake Corum leaving the field with a knee injury :cry:
Didn’t look good either.
Didn’t like his reaction, he was in immediate pain. It didn’t seem like his leg was fully planted he took the helmet to the knee, I am holding out hope it’s a nasty knee bruise and not a tear.
He’s going to play, next week will be interesting though.

Good call GM - Ore-Utah should be a very good game also. The PAC-12 has been outstanding this year.
 
At the stadium for Austin Peay / bama. Daughter was on the field for the coin flip (make a wish kid) she rocked it of course.
Watching the clip of saban walking behind her out the the field is awesome.
Post it if it’s public!
 
Do not like seeing Blake Corum leaving the field with a knee injury :cry:
Didn’t look good either.
Didn’t like his reaction, he was in immediate pain. It didn’t seem like his leg was fully planted he took the helmet to the knee, I am holding out hope it’s a nasty knee bruise and not a tear.
...aaand, he's back out there. Bud Kilmer's doc hanging out in the locker room?
Only one carry this half and not in the game. The MO has totally swung.
 
TCU misses an extra point earlier in the game and just failed on a 2 pt conversion to tie. Not looking good right now.
 
TCU misses an extra point earlier in the game and just failed on a 2 pt conversion to tie. Not looking good right now.

And they kick it deep with 2 minutes left o_O
With 3 timeouts, you can afford to...field position important too.

Realistically they gained maybe 5-10 yards of field position (likely a touchback on a punt after a failed onside kick anyway).

I think kicking deep there has to be one of the worst EV plays out there. The analytics say it's ALMOST worth it to kick an onside kick on every possession. The only reason it's even a toss-up and not a guarantee is because the receiving team is close to scoring position. Your field position after the possession is almost negligible in the calculation. But in this end of the game scenario, whether the opponent is close to scoring position or not is completely irrelevant because a 1st down ends the game anyway. You're not worried about them being in FG position, because they're going to be taking knees if they get a first down, not kicking a FG.

But maybe they had some inside info that Baylor were complete cowards and wouldn't even attempt to get a 1st down. Terrible 3 plays by them.
 
Knew they were going to be down several starters today, but what happened to Corum? Just flipped the game on. It was going to be tough as it was. :wall:
 
<--- Wishing for TCU and tOSU to both win out and face each other in the playoffs. This is a tall order, especially for TCU. But if it happens, I'm making the trip to either the Peach Bowl or Fiesta Bowl to watch my alma mater vs my "home" team.
Somehow the dream is still alive...
 

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