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NCAA GDT: The 2024-25 EXPANDED College Football Playoff: the New Revolution

Man I really feel bad for the RT, #56, looks like his name might be Williams? He was slow, maybe hesitated a split second, to get out on Sawyer and then just whiffed. I don’t know that kid or what kind of person he is, but I would understand it if his stomach hurt for like a week.
Cam Williams! he just came back from injury.
 
I’m sure he made a great effort to do so. I didn’t watch the whole game so I don’t know if he played well or what but ooof that play. I fee for him.
That 15 yards by their TE for taunting following his stiff arm….

But you can’t lose 7 yards when you are at the 1 yard line.
 
I thought money made it unfair though?
It does for the most part. Yes there will be some upsets but those top spending schools will always be there in the end.
Teams like Buffalo, Liberty, Jacksonville St or Marshall ever get a fair chance at a championship cause they don't spend the money or are a name brand school
 
It does for the most part. Yes there will be some upsets but those top spending schools will always be there in the end.
Teams like Buffalo, Liberty, Jacksonville St or Marshall ever get a fair chance at a championship cause they don't spend the money or are a name brand school
None of those schools are in this to play on that level.
 
Yet til Liberty had that one game cancelled, they were in the conversation for the playoff.

It's crazy to me how many love the upsets in March Madness but for football they want the blueblood schools in it.
dude Liberty lost 45-6 to Oregon last year.

CFB and CBB aren't the same, were these random mid majors have 4-5 year guys. this is comparing apples to oranges.
 
Yet til Liberty had that one game cancelled, they were in the conversation for the playoff.

It's crazy to me how many love the upsets in March Madness but for football they want the blueblood schools in it.
Liberty lost to Kennesaw State.

2-10
 
OSU by 14+ v ND

But if ND pulls off the upset and wins the title, Marcus Freeman will be the Ohio State HC if I had to bet in very short order. Day HAS to win the National title to keep his job especially in a year where they lost to a dogshit Michigan team



No one thinks this lol, they deserved to make the playoffs but they also got their ass kicked by a way better team. Same boat as SMU where you can build on the season but you clearly didn't belong with the top dogs.
 
And OSU lost to a crappy Michigan team.

I know I will never win this argument as many here love seeing the blueblood schools at the top.
It’s not even seeing blueblood schools on top, it’s practical realities of college football. Ohio State also beat Penn State, Indiana and Nebraska when they were 5-3, and lost by 1 at Oregon who they shitsteamed anyways.
 
OSU by 14+ v ND

But if ND pulls off the upset and wins the title, Marcus Freeman will be the Ohio State HC if I had to bet in very short order. Day HAS to win the National title to keep his job especially in a year where they lost to a dogshit Michigan team



No one thinks this lol, they deserved to make the playoffs but they also got their ass kicked by a way better team. Same boat as SMU where you can build on the season but you clearly didn't belong with the top dogs.
Only way Day is leaving now is if the NFL is calling to him
 
... this is an article about schools NIL funding for the athletic department. I can bet a lot of money, that Texas did not spent more.

Like Oklahoma State is ranked above Ohio State in the article, come on man.

Good win.
Article is based on booster donations from 2005 to 2022, so the rankings predate NIL.

Not surprised OK State is near the top either, didn’t T Boone Pickens pledge $1B to their athletic department?
 
It does for the most part. Yes there will be some upsets but those top spending schools will always be there in the end.
Teams like Buffalo, Liberty, Jacksonville St or Marshall ever get a fair chance at a championship cause they don't spend the money or are a name brand school
not sure what you mean by “fair chance?”

While those teams made it, other than Arizona State, they got blown out by the college's who spent more. The only team that wasn't on that list is Notre Dame
ND wasn’t on the list bc they are a private school. That was a list of public universities.
 
Yet til Liberty had that one game cancelled, they were in the conversation for the playoff.

It's crazy to me how many love the upsets in March Madness but for football they want the blueblood schools in it.
I love upsets too.. but there is way more variance in basketball and in college basketball in particular, than there is in football..

the liberty’s of the world all have a path to the CFP now, not sure what they have to complain about? And IIRC weren’t they in the mix until the lost to the worst team in D-1A, Kennesaw state?
 

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