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Most recent Audible - Cult of TBS Meltdown

YellowSnow
YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club
Definitely worth a listen. Ari Wasserman is still in shock and disbelief that there's no 247 Composite "Super Team" in the Natty Game.

Michigan winning, he thinks would be the biggest talent gap outlier in the past 20 years, although I'm not quite sure where they rank compared with 2010 Auburn and 2016 and 18 Clemson.

Washington would break all the records here and cause every TBS head to explode.

Combo of elite Coaching, NIL and TP are tearing apart the script.

https://theathletic.com/podcast/97-the-audible-with-bruce-and-stew/
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  • whlinder
    whlinder Member Posts: 5,380
    I listened and agree it's worth a listen since Mandel has no other football allegiances (no ESPN attachment) and Feldman (w/ only Fox bias) goes after Wasserman pretty hard.

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club
    whlinder said:

    I listened and agree it's worth a listen since Mandel has no other football allegiances (no ESPN attachment) and Feldman (w/ only Fox bias) goes after Wasserman pretty hard.

    I've been following closely the TBS vs Coaching Halfbrain wars since 2015.

    @RoadDawg55 and @PostGameOrangeSlices seem to have the upper hand now.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club

    The whole 247 composite thing was an iron law for all of what, 15 years? Talent obviously matters, and it's exactly why the law of averages say that a transfer who has proven himself at the P5 level is worth a lot fucking more than a single blue chip recruit who still has a great chance of flaming out. Even trying to ascribe a "transfer star" rating system is woefully inadequate to capturing the value a good transfer provides.

    It's amusing to watch sports writers who flunked history and have no grasp of the sheer magnitude of time get surprised when things change. I'm not surprised they're surprised.

    So this has been the most head scratcher season in the history of Husky Football, I'd say.

    On the one hand, I feel like if our guys are healthy and bring their A game we can beat anyone in the country for 4 quarters. But our lack of depth ( i.e., talent in the 2 and 3 deeps) has made the 14-0 grind maddingly frustrating at times , to the point where I'm shocked where playing for the Natty. How did we not lose a game or two this year? I mean what are the odds?

    Good thing this isn't the NBA and we didn't have to play the Ducks in the best of 7.
  • whlinder
    whlinder Member Posts: 5,380

    The whole 247 composite thing was an iron law for all of what, 15 years? Talent obviously matters, and it's exactly why the law of averages say that a transfer who has proven himself at the P5 level is worth a lot fucking more than a single blue chip recruit who still has a great chance of flaming out. Even trying to ascribe a "transfer star" rating system is woefully inadequate to capturing the value a good transfer provides.

    It's amusing to watch sports writers who flunked history and have no grasp of the sheer magnitude of time get surprised when things change. I'm not surprised they're surprised.

    I mean that's the whole thing right. "Stars" was a measurement of a spectrum of ability and the probabilities of achieving that level of ability.

    With transfers and actual evidence of the player playing college football, the spectrum of ability and probabilities of achieving it becoming much higher knowns. So much so that any type of star system based on high school football is complete bullshit.

    There is also no timeline ascribed to any of this. What year are you trying to win for? Sure, some 5* TE freshman might be Brock Bowers in 3 years, but Jack Westover is pretty damn good right now. If you don't discount the freshman's contributions for this season you end up with that type of narrow thinking.
  • PineapplePirate
    PineapplePirate Member Posts: 4,649
    Ironically I was just listening to some SEC pundits talking about this. I didn’t realize that paid TBSers manipulate star numbers up depending on which teams the player is likely to go to or has committed to.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club
    edited January 2024

    I'm looking forward to half of the TBS websites going out of business thanks to NIL.

    The death of the TBS Industrial Complex ( @WoolleyDoog citation) would please me immensely.

    Always thought TBS was the grossest part of College Football and it can DIAFF.

    @Swaye and I have both offered our mea culpaz on NIL and Transfer Portal stupidity.