Other Sports: NCAA Thread v12

flyershockey

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Penn State (along with Ohio State & Michigan) have been telling the Big Ten they won’t be playing Friday home games since Fox started pushing for more Friday/Thursday night games. So far they’ve obliged but this also the first year of the west coast expansion. I don’t know if their next angle with trying to push it more for logistics purposes.

It kills recruiting since most high schools either play on Friday night or Saturday morning.
I don't think it's recruiting as much it's just one less day to prepare. Most OV's are Saturday-Sunday anyway, so it actually gives them more time with recruits if they play Friday. The big boys don't feel like they should have to deal with it.

I will say on the expansion piece, I would be fuming if I were a Rutgers fans having to deal with an 11 PM start in LA.
 

LegionOfDoom91

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I don't think it's recruiting as much it's just one less day to prepare. Most OV's are Saturday-Sunday anyway, so it actually gives them more time with recruits if they play Friday. The big boys don't feel like they should have to deal with it.

I will say on the expansion piece, I would be fuming if I were a Rutgers fans having to deal with an 11 PM start in LA.

I mean that definitely plays a part as well.

Those schools have played away games on Thursday/Friday night games since Fox started rolling them out. Granted I doubt it’s been anymore than once a year though & it’s generally against smaller programs within the conference.
 

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Colorado has benefitted massively that the Big 12 is very mediocre this year, their best win was probably last week vs a mediocre Cincy team and the rest of their schedule is a cake walk. Still an improvement that Colorado is beating these cupcakes as opposed to losing to them but like you said lets pump the brakes a bit on them. They've lost to the only 2 decent teams they've played this year. Throw that Nebraska team they got waxed by in that conference and they're probably undefeated/the heavy favorite in the conference instead of a middle pack Big 10 team. Honestly the best position for a playoff team this year may be the 5 seed. You play Boise state or some other Go5 school at home then play the big 12 champion. That's a pretty easy road to the final 4.
 
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LegionOfDoom91

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Colorado has benefitted massively that the Big 12 is very mediocre this year, their best win was probably last week vs a mediocre Cincy team and the rest of their schedule is a cake walk. Still an improvement that Colorado is beating these cupcakes as opposed to losing to them but like you said lets pump the brakes a bit on them. They've lost to the only 2 decent teams they've played this year. Throw that Nebraska team they got waxed by in that conference and they're probably undefeated/the heavy favorite in the conference instead of a middle pack Big 10 team. Honestly the best position for a playoff team this year may be the 5 seed. You play Boise state or some other Go5 school at home then play the big 12 champion. That's a pretty easy road to the final 4.

It definitely helps there’s no doubt. I’m not even necessarily saying they’re a good team by any standard still but I think they’re decent & they’re not just winning because they have an NFL QB & WR(s) at that level anymore. They actually did improve on their flaws from last year & early on.

But if you’re a big program you definitely have to see more from Deion as far as potential prospect goes. But Stephen A. doesn’t really know shit about the sports he actually does follow fully so not too surprised he doesn’t know shit about a sport he’s barely invested in.
 

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