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8 hours ago, KingsX said:

Your observations are valid.  These changes were unthinkable just a few years ago, and now threaten to overwhelm America's greatest sport.

 

But CFB is merely symptomatic of a society where accumulating and deploying wealth is the only thing that matters, and monetary gain has become the criterion for what used to be judgments of the public good.  As social cohesion exits the field, the whims of the few can and do shape everything -- even which colleges can field the best football teams.

 

I think there is still so much tradition and fanbase attachment to the top 50 or so college teams, it will be hard to kill ... so CFB may emerge only moderately ****ed up.  If it becomes just another arena for billionaires to indulge their whims, well, that's what the NFL has been for a few decades.  Those of us hardcore CFB fans who cherish it as the anti-NFL may drift away.

 

but for now, GO BUCKEYES !!!

/s/

A. Junkie

Interesting thoughts.

 

Maybe we should rename this thread "modern college football is rubbish" and should have started off with a comment that the "game's gone" as there are are actually a lot of parallells to Leicester and the Premier League where money and commercialism is taking over and monetising every aspect of the game and taking it away from the fans that have been a large part of creating the product in the first place.

 

But as a lifelong fan, what choice do you have? Its part of the routine, and you can't just give up on it, and at the end of the day, you get invested watching a game regardless of the nonsense around it.

 

I think the big thing for me is I tend to follow sports through following a particular team. I really struggle to watch anything as a neutral other than finals. Pretty much the only football I've watched this year is Leicester games (and Cambridge Utd's big league cup tie at Fulham), the only NFL full games I've watched are the 49ers games (which is why I love Redzone!), the only NHL highlights have been the Sharks, and the only snooker I've watched is Selby. The exception is probably the CFL which I loved watching random games, but I'm sure once the novelty has worn off, it will just be Argos games! But I have affinity for all those teams through Leicester and living/working in the Bay Area (and a long holiday in Toronto). But it just feels really weird to pick a US College to support. (joking aside, the local team really would be the UC Santa Cruz Bananaslugs, and they aren't exactly in a Power Conference).

 

So I think for me, its that mental block of not having an affinity with any team to want to get into it (and I clearly watch enough sport without looking for more), so it makes it easy to pretend to take a moiral stance, but yeah - I totally get that if its in the blood, everything I've written is annoying, but its not going really going to change anything. So maybe I'll see if I can find somewhere to watch THE Ohio State University and jump on the bandwagon for a few weeks!

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23 minutes ago, Golden Fox said:

But it just feels really weird to pick a US College to support. (joking aside, the local team really would be the UC Santa Cruz Bananaslugs, and they aren't exactly in a Power Conference).

Surely the most local team, and the most obvious choice for you to support/follow, would be the Stanford Cardinals. A very well respected university academically, next year is the centenary of their only football National Championship. The 49ers even won SB XIX in Stanford Stadium, and played a home game there in 1989 after the big earthquake that hit San Fran. Christian McCaffrey played for them too.

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8 minutes ago, SouthStandUpperTier said:

Surely the most local team, and the most obvious choice for you to support/follow, would be the Stanford Cardinals. A very well respected university academically, next year is the centenary of their only football National Championship. The 49ers even won SB XIX in Stanford Stadium, and played a home game there in 1989 after the big earthquake that hit San Fran. Christian McCaffrey played for them too.

Yes - that is sort of where I do lean to for a big team - but I can't fully get on board as it just doesn't sit right supporting a team that plays in red with a tree as a logo!

 

:revenge:

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Alabama should've been out, they were trashed by Georgia and have been on the wane for a few games now. To not get dropped one place was ridiculous, and tbh Miami getting in over the crybabies of Notre Dame has overshadowed this. BYU gets dropped but not Alabama? Idc about their big wins or beating Georgia in Athens.

 

Something does need to be done though because Tulane and JMU are just cannon fodder for Oregon and Ole Miss. There's basically two good games in the first round. The ACC should step up, and they should have a better tie-breaker of course, but this round is going to be ruined by two massive, dull home wins when it should be all-out excitement.

Posted
16 hours ago, Golden Fox said:

 it just feels really weird to pick a US College to support. (joking aside, the local team really would be the UC Santa Cruz Bananaslugs, and they aren't exactly in a Power Conference).

 

 So maybe I'll see if I can find somewhere to watch THE Ohio State University and jump on the bandwagon for a few weeks!

 

I'm sorry to inform you, but UC Santa Cruz has never fielded an American football team.

 

So your choice of a worthy substitute is most righteous.  THE Ohio State Buckeyes welcome your temporary support ... and why not send a check, since that's where the whole thing is going.

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Playoff bracket set.  Another tough draw for the Buckeyes -- but well earned by losing to Indiana.

 

Any predictions?

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The Buckeyes will avenge their loss to Indiana in the Championship game. I am a Buckeye fan for two reasons; the first is a close friend who is suffering from MD that used to play for them. His grandfather was also their first QB to play in the Horseshoe. The second reason is that a Buckeye is another word for Conker. What other team could invoke childhood memories of getting your knuckles broken on Braunstone park? And besides, could you imagine a team in the UK being called the Conkers? I know they play in red, but I can look past that at my age.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Most of my Buckeye friends were really concerned about OSU's weaknesses (o-line, immobile QB) going against the U's great strength (pass rush).  And so it came to pass.  If only Ryan Day could see what the entire fanbase can't miss...

 

Going into the Rose Bowl, the "bye" teams are 0-6 in this playoff format and have mostly had their clocks cleaned.  I expect they will expand the playoff to 16 teams and eliminate the byes.

  • 3 weeks later...
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A great end to a great season. CFP NCG was a brilliant watch and Indiana completing their Leicester-esque title was superb.

 

Also didn't have a photo of Matty Fryatt scoring a penalty against Southend in 2009 being featured on College Gameday, but we are in a strange world these days.

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