Yes he is. What a nightmare to have to game plan for. Then add in everyone else running downfield.Georgia is fun to watch. Brock Bowers alone is worth it.
Yes he is. What a nightmare to have to game plan for. Then add in everyone else running downfield.Georgia is fun to watch. Brock Bowers alone is worth it.
Ya I’m not sure how Ohio state can close the gap on that one point they loss by lmaoUGA has speed for days everywhere....so athletic. They create mismatches all over the place. Really shows how far PSU, Mich and OSU even have to go.
Separating school and athlete might actually even the field a bit. Then salary caps can be put in place. Make it a true minor league.As long as they have people enrolled just to play football, they're still pretending. The fans have stopped pretending but the schools haven't.
Separating school and athlete might actually even the field a bit. Then salary caps can be put in place. Make it a true minor league.
This won't be for every school though. Those that don't want in can play in a lower division, under a set of rules for what college athletics should be.
Okay, let the SEC and Big Ten expand to 24, and then cut it loose from the colleges other than colleges being sponsors.By "this won't be for every school" I hope you realize Penn State would be in the "minor league" level. I think that's what's eventually going to happen though it won't be sold how you are. The Big Ten and SEC will expand to 24 or so and breakaway.
Ancient aliens is on the History Channel on my TV.Pickers is on
So, let's say that happens--what happens to the rest of FBS? Does it become as irrelevant as FCS? Would they be able to get good enough TV contracts to support multiple sports?Okay, let the SEC and Big Ten expand to 24, and then cut it loose from the colleges other than colleges being sponsors.
I decided to do some laundry since I don't need to pay close attention. How anti- climacticAncient aliens is on the History Channel on my TV.
By the 4th quarter OSU was without their top 3 RB's, top 2 WR's and their starting TE. On the other hand their defense sucked and they had just about everybody.Ohio State outplayed Georgia and lost their best receiver with two quarters to play.
How many of these guys are going to simply drop out of school after tonights game?
They don't have to be enrolled today to playI just looked it up and Spring Semester classes at the U of Georgia start today. (TCU doesn't start for another week.) So technically, all the players on the Georgia team are students at the U of Georgia (and I'm assuming the U of Georgia is technically covering their butts by making sure they're all officially enrolled now). How many of these guys are going to simply drop out of school after tonights game?
I am honestly not convinced either way for how PSU would go. Under the old regime definitely minor leagues. Under the new president and AD? Not sure. Guess it would depend on how it's set up and how much money is to be made.By "this won't be for every school" I hope you realize Penn State would be in the "minor league" level. I think that's what's eventually going to happen though it won't be sold how you are. The Big Ten and SEC will expand to 24 or so and breakaway.
And probably 10-15 more that think they're NFL bound. I'd love to know what percentage of their players (and TCUs too) whose eligibility is up after tonights game are going to bother to stick around for a semester of free education.UGA looks like they have 10-15 more NFL bound.
That's even worse. How can non-students play? Or, if non-students can play, why can't any non-student play, such as ones that never bother to enrolled in the U of Georgia in the first place?They don't have to be enrolled today to play
Completely unaware on their part but I'm still convinced how they handled our situation was the beginning of the end of them--wish it was a faster deathThe NCAA is dead. As is most of the competitive balance. Whatever causes a collapse of this current system is fine by me.
Football is a fall sport--they only have to be enrolled in the fall. Same would be true of Penn State players who played in the bowl but weren't going back to school in the spring. It's probably been this way for decades.That's even worse. How can non-students play? Or, if non-students can play, why can't any non-student play, such as ones that never bother to enrolled in the U of Georgia in the first place?
Just out of curiosity, what if the playoffs get bigger and bigger and the championship games gets pushed back to mid or late-January. Can they still be non-students?Football is a fall sport--they only have to be enrolled in the fall. Same would be true of Penn State players who played in the bowl but weren't going back to school in the spring. It's probably been this way for decades.
Why not? I don't see any difference between playing on 1/2 or today or a week from nowJust out of curiosity, what if the playoffs get bigger and bigger and the championship games gets pushed back to mid or late-January. Can they still be non-students?
It will be like the one and dones in basketball. Care just enough for first semester, enroll in the second just to play out season.Just out of curiosity, what if the playoffs get bigger and bigger and the championship games gets pushed back to mid or late-January. Can they still be non-students?
Bowers might be the first TE to be the first overall pick
I know. I'm exaggerating but he's better than Pitts who the Falcons took at 4Maybe if the Raiders end up with pick 1 April '24.
Best player overall? Very likely. #1 overall drafted? Just unlikely.
It will be interesting to see if two SEC teams get in regardless next year after seeing this.This is probably the worst championship game ever but it's Michigan's fault. They were the second best team all year and they laid an egg thanks to Harbaugh.
I know. I'm exaggerating but he's better than Pitts who the Falcons took at 4
That means you can get him cheap next year. Prime bounce back candidate.Don't get me started on Pitts (he was my TE in fantasy this year; wasted pick!). Lol
This is just Georgia showing how great they are--it's impressive. I still blame the committee for putting TCU in lolI'll take a Pitt-UCLA replay over this crap any time.
If u read the discussion, it was how UGA has great players all over the field....not just on offense, which OSU does. TCU beat Michigan....are they really better? Michigan would have whipped their ass if they didn't gift wrap 3 scores. OSU hasn't closed the gap vs Michigan in the last 2 yrs...it helps OSU when u have a month off and a better matchup systematically in playing UGA.Ya I’m not sure how Ohio state can close the gap on that one point they loss by lmao
That means you can get him cheap next year. Prime bounce back candidate.
Amd this game would be closer if Georgia made equally stupid decisions. Coaching matters and Jimmy sucked ass that night.If u read the discussion, it was how UGA has great players all over the field....not just on offense, which OSU does. TCU beat Michigan....are they really better? Michigan would have whipped their ass if they didn't gift wrap 3 scores. OSU hasn't closed the gap vs Michigan in the last 2 yrs...it helps OSU when u have a month off and a better matchup systematically in playing UGA.
I really like Tyler Allgeier and Drake London made strides. Ridder isn't the answer but if they get a QB (Carr maybe) they could win the South easilyBiggest issue I think is Atlanta. They just don't have a good offense. Pitts doesn't get the targets. TE is a fantasy wasteland anyhow. Even Andrews was weak this year. Kelce or luck this past year.
Jimmy definitely sucked ass that night. I'm not blindly anti-Michigan like many but that was a horrible coaching displayAmd this game would be closer if Georgia made equally stupid decisions. Coaching matters and Jimmy sucked ass that night.
Right now there’s more of a chance that ET lands in your backyard than TCU shows a pulse in this game.Ancient aliens is on the History Channel on my TV.