College Student Football League

Apparently, some people think this is a good idea
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Over the SEC's dead body.
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I don't hate it honestly. I know @RaceBannon will say we should play USC every year but I like the regionalism
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Josh Pate's confereces were way, way better. This is retarded.
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i dont want uw going back and playing with the poors.
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burn it all down. Go back to the way it was prior to the BCS. It was fun and organic. Now it's just corporate bullshit.
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That mideast conference would be the bomb
Anyway it's just a lot of noise where the same top schools with their resources always win their division:
Notre Dame (the East sucks, easily the worst group of schools here)
Penn State
Michigan
tOSU
Clemson
Bama (+ Auburn/Tennessee occasionally)
Georgia/Florida/FSU/Miami (who put this one together?)
LSU
Oklahoma
Texas
USC
Washington/Oregon
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Lot of fat to trim here…about 32 to 40 teams worth of it.
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NYBE. Nothing from this cuck duck is ever good. FTG
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No.
No one wants NFL 2.0
This shit is fucking retarded
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What would be a better idea is to actually have a student football league. I mean, go back to amateur football with the students playing. You can still keep the semi-pro team. The student real version would have no TV timeouts, no fancy uniforms, no spring practice, no fucking "brands." Just play up on Denny Field.
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I beg to differ, sir.
Cleary the power brokers in the sport have been moving us to NFL 2.0. We're pretty much down to the Power 2 with old school conference alignments destroyed. 12 team play offs and the kids are getting paid. Smells pretty NFLish to me.
I'd love to wake up one day and have it be pre BCS era college football and realize it was all just a bad dream, but that ain't happening.
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The current system is fine without the 2 biggest conferences splitting off. They will get the bulk of the playoff invites
FCS 2.0 is retarded
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The year is 2036. 11 teams remain in FBS football. After the initial culling the Power 1 decided that the team with the least amount of viewers each year would be voted out to the wastelands of the Mountain PAC.
Deon Sanders is the highest payed person in sports at a consistent 6-6 record because of his aptitude to draw viewers with his pseudo racism and coordinator hires of LeBron and Aaron Judge.
Games take over 7 hours to complete as 300 players show up to the field and negotiate their single game contracts on the field before each game for either team. Most sit out the 4th quarter if they are down by more than one score.
All 11 teams will make the playoffs.
Students are no longer allowed in the stadium as they can no longer justify selling tickets for cheap.
The Stadium DJ plays a remixed version of Boomer Sooner before fading to Mo Bamba as the viewers at home keep their credit card in hand to pay for the the new streaming service they need to view the 2nd quarter. The ESPN header reads that they have made record profits and will pass along the money to the customers by giving them one free month of ESPN .com (with the purchase of 11 month subscription). YellowSnow smiles.
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Just one more fix ought to do the trick
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Listen my Canuck Pal, if I was in charge, the following would occur:
- No more playoff
- Kids don't get paid unless they wanna cheat
- No more un-restricted transfer portal
- I'd bring back the old Pac-8, send @89ute and @Pitchfork51 back to the fucking WAC and make the Big-8 and SWC great again.
But I'm not in fucking charge and I think it's illogical at this point to have some little sisters of the pour in P2's and other nots. It doesn't make any sense.
The only positive change in college football in the past 30 years in beer in the stadium. That's a great innovation.
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I'd undo more fixes than even you, boss.
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Tried to quote Yella's changes, but Vanilla FS.
Can I add to this that the in-stadium experience at HS is shit compared to pre-renovation? All they do is blare music between each play and run incessant ads. One of my kids sat with his hands on his ears for 2/3 of the last game we attended because he was sick of the blaring music being played the whole time, and the stadium announcer is also fucking annoying.
Let the band play their shit and otherwise let the fans make noise.
NFL 2.0 is already here and it sucks.
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That's what I'm getting at. NFL 2.0 is already here.
I think architecturally speaking, New Husky Stadium is great and shows very well on TV during big games (e.g., Oregon in 2023).
But the Old Husky Stadium experience was way more fun as fan.
And furthermore, one could argue NFL 1.0 has done a way better job of preserving regional rivalries AND they have a more sane system for player compensation.
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El oh el, this is pure nostalgia
Husky Stadium is 10 times better in every way after the reno. First and foremost because that fucking track is gone.
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Sometimes I don't know what we're arguing about. Clearly, New Husky Stadium is a better facility than Old Husky Stadium.
But I don't think it's simply nostalgia to prefer the old school college football vibes of a 90's Husky game over the NFL vibes of current Husky stadium.
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There are no NFL vibes at a Husky game. There really isn't. It's far superior to Lumen.
Yeah, the DJ segments they do once or twice a game are dumb. Who cares.
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Lumen was a complete pile of shit in every way.
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agree. I gave up my season tickets that I had for 39 years because of the transfer portal, NIL, playoffs, collapse of the pac 12, and general loss of college game day atmosphere of old.
I used to follow recruiting, knowing the players entering out of high school would be the future. Now i barely know who the players are before the season starts. Now I have an idea of who 20% of the players are.
I still go to select games buying on the secondary market. Tomorrow will be my first game of the year. Club section. Last year I went to 9 games including the Pac12 championship and the Natty. This years I’ll probably go to 3
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Did I say the stadium itself is not better? No, I did not. Sightlines are better, field is better, scoreboard, etc. No kidding.
The experience in the seat is not better.
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It's the not knowing the players that's the biggest thing for me at the moment. I used to follow recruiting and spring practices more but this past season I couldn't see the point knowing that there's another transfer portal in the summer
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Brock just said during the Oregon game that they play the best music. Are they winning you over?