They have to make strength of schedule matter though or teams like notre dame can just beat up on community colleges and get in
@Bigueeter6911 сағат бұрын
You keep talking Ohio State. I’ll keep watching. Very realistic point of view. As a Matthew punished by Ryan Day’s lackluster performances. I feel for you.
@samuelpence994515 сағат бұрын
When people bring up that missed kick against Georgia my rebuttal is always that they blew a pair of 2 touchdown leads in that game. Shouldn’t have came down to that to begin with
@jimmylynch966122 сағат бұрын
Is the sound off for anyone else? Been like that for all three videos now
@ashwinranji879023 сағат бұрын
I did have Maye as the second best QB during the draft but also did think he'd have the worst rookie year cause of his situation. he's actually been playing better than I thought he would considering his team is ass.
@doctordetroit4339Күн бұрын
Third Base is an accurate description of your coach......have fun.
@staidenofanarchyКүн бұрын
Unless they're a Peyton Manning level talent where they come into the league and it's clear they've got it even if there are mistakes, they should sit. It is nothing but beneficial.
@SaintJames012Күн бұрын
This really just comes down to the fact that the CFP wants to keep this facade that all 134 programs have a shot even though every decision and format is built to only really account for the Power 4, and even then that is skewed toward the B1G and SEC. If more than 75% of every team has to have an asterisk by their resume, then the formula sucks.
@nickturgeon9509Күн бұрын
Looking forward to this channel growing❤
@sambonnett6451Күн бұрын
bro pls keep posting…your unbiased, informative takes about football are really refreshing and interesting
@russellpuff1996Күн бұрын
I much prefer a computer formula determining the rankings because there’s ZERO bias towards one team or conference. The committee may not be biased at all but we don’t know that. We don’t know what’s being said behind closed doors, which that alone makes it sketchy. They’re also considering which teams will generate more revenue for the playoffs and that’s not how determining the best teams should work. BCS era only had one issue and that was not enough teams eligible to compete for a title. We can let it select the top 12.
@thetruth1816Күн бұрын
Karma is hitting him with lefts and rights... ever since he opened his big fat mouth vs michigan hes gone 0-4 and has been outscored 130-84 .. harbaugh and lou holtz broke him psychologically ... real question is how long can his fake tough guy act last of beating up on as chris broussard says " beating up on tomato cans and tomato can adjacents".....
@zacharya3177Күн бұрын
the great sponhour content migration is upon us
@hunterepsiКүн бұрын
Another Matt masterclass
@bearcats513Күн бұрын
If your confidence hinges on somebody else's approval, then you never had any confidence in the first place.
@diegomelendez8691Күн бұрын
I’d love to hear about what you think the panthers should do with their very high draft pick or what an ideal off season would look like for them
@ChewsCarefullyКүн бұрын
I don't know that "we" should _worry about_ this. But it *is* an issue for the players themselves & since you brought it up, I want to point out clues everyone seems to be ignoring about a QB we've watched this happen to but everyone seem determined to ignore: Justin Fields. There's a clip showing him going to shake Eberflus' hand on the sideline after a TD & 'Flus starred at him like it was 1930 & Fields had _crossed_ a *line* before walking coldly away leaving Fields hanging there. & he did this on camera in front of the whole team. This was the equivalent of pantsing him *in front of the team.* & when _was_ this? It had to be before* Fields called out his own coaches publicly & that was after week 6 of '22. & taking the step of airing out the team's woes like that is a huge one. So that didn't come from nowhere. But how is it all of _us act_ as if after either *ONE* of these incidents, we think Eberflus just allowed the play-calling to go uninterfered with & see if Fields was any good? Not only this, Fields *called out the coaches. How did the Bears **_react?_* 1) They changed their plays for the next 4 weeks. 2) Then they returned to calling the plays from _before_ those 4 weeks, not built upon those 4 weeks. They averaged 31 ppg for those weeks then returned to plays they _knew_ produced under 20. Imagine being the QB on a team *knowing* your own coaches are intentionally calling plays they know don't work? For nearly two full years? & now he's on a team whose OC calls plays designed to limit him because he's sure Fields is incompetent *based on those plays.* Something to maybe look at - since you brought it up.
@20karats2 күн бұрын
MATTSTER CLASS
@wesunselduser1542 күн бұрын
The bottom line with this topic is that QB is the most violatile and unpredictable position in all of pro sports to predict. We’ve seen so many QB resurrections lately like Geno/Baker/Darnold, and we’ve seen these highly touted QB talents struggle like TLaw/Caleb/Bryce and even stroud this year. We see guys like Dak and romo and Purdy be late round picks at the position and become franchise guys. Most regular fans can’t even comprehend how much QBs are in charge of or have to do/Know so any type of broad statements about QB development are just theories. If we knew how to actually develop QBs, fields wouldn’t bust. Trey lance wouldn’t. Josh Rosen wouldn’t. The QB position is one where even former players and coaches who know infinitely more knowledgeable than the causal fan can’t accurately predict the careers of QBs.
@ronharris98292 күн бұрын
💯👍❤
@DankMemz692 күн бұрын
Good video, but the audio and video are a little out of sync.
@SponhourКүн бұрын
I thought I had that fixed. Will probably just leave this one up but it will be better on the next one
@AnthonyLulgjuraj-i9x2 күн бұрын
FUCK OHIO STATE
@Cornelius-j9l2 күн бұрын
matt tik tok cooked my attention span, I need some editing and film in the background. Good vid tho
@andredetoni8972 күн бұрын
Damn, every video so far is easily a top 5 video. This guy in on a LEGENDARY run
@BAS97132 күн бұрын
People are different. Some respond to one thing, some to another. Some have their confidence shaken easily, others don't. Baker looked finished in Carolina. He's clearly far from finished. Darnold took 6 years to not be terrible. Get people in the building that are good at working with people. Not just numbers people. You NEED "people" people. It's the only way to have a chance at accurately figuring out your players
@DrbasurabaКүн бұрын
Couldn’t agree with you more, W Take 🫡
@louisalexandercrocco35302 күн бұрын
Goat sponhour will be surviving the tik tok ban
@forresttowns49952 күн бұрын
The Ohio State loss in the 22 Peach Bowl reminds me of ironically what happened to my Bulldogs in the 2012 SEC Championship game. One play away from playing Notre Dame for a national title that most of us to this day believe we would have won. We had a sizable lead against Bama in that game, let it slip, attempted a last second come back that came up painfully short and Mark Richt as a coach never recovered from that game. Those demons were only purged in the 21 season when we beat Bama in Indy for the natty.
@Joeboblarry12 күн бұрын
This is easily a top 3 video on this KZbin channel
@willporemba77702 күн бұрын
instant sponhour classic
@camronchambers14072 күн бұрын
9:37 video end
@PizzaHutCEOКүн бұрын
Thank you for this king 🙏🏼
@dylanlewis_2 күн бұрын
Matt blessed us
@DrElhan2 күн бұрын
Ohio State needs a coaching reset, unless Day and Kelly can win the national championship, get them out of Columbus
@trays70152 күн бұрын
My personal assumption on Bryce is that Andy dalton game against the raiders helped his confidence in the players around him. Seemed like he didn’t trust his OL at all early in the season and his mentality about it carried over from the previous year when they were awful. So then seeing Dalton trust his OL and make plays especially the raiders game, it probably assured Bryce that he can sit in there strong and make his reads without getting blown up every play
@PizzaHutCEOКүн бұрын
I don’t hate that at all
@reidarwood792 күн бұрын
Masterclass by Matt part 1 billion
@jhall10522 күн бұрын
Disguised Bryce Young Propaganda
@bigbody17192 күн бұрын
Sam Darnold an example of how confidence can effect a qb and that it can be fixed
@SharonMcinstry19702 күн бұрын
Sam darnold (and Kirk) are more examples of how much an elite team (elite wrs and line) can carry a average or slightly above average qb.
@ChewsCarefullyКүн бұрын
Everyone forgets the Tua-Flores story. It's a huge one because you can sideline a QB's entire career by pairing them with a soul-destroying coach. Y'all thought Matt Eberflus *needed* to be fired? But why? Caleb & the Bears didn't immediately bounce back like the Saints did. But what's really suspicious about this is how you all think he's bad _now_ while he hasn't changed in over 2 years. & why isn't anyone even discussing how this affected Caleb? Or how it must have hampered Fields?
@mattcarozza11842 күн бұрын
Youre absolutely hitting the nail on the head. The fatal flaw of the “protect his confidence” argument isn’t that it overvalues confidence, but more about the fact that it misrepresents how confidence works entirely. Confidence is not only something that is hard to predict or control; confidence is also extremely volatile. It can be gained as quickly as it could be lost, and the people who use this argument don’t treat it that way. Although I think a quarterback losing confidence in his game forever isn’t unthinkable (though I believe it is less probable than most would assume), I don’t think such a quarterback is worth protecting. If failing to guard his confidence properly results in it being permanently damaged and in turn his game being forever poor, then what would you expect to happen to this same quarterback if he chokes an important game away later in his career? Is he gonna lose his ability to win on the biggest stage forever? The confidence talking point has always been weak and I’m glad this year kinda proved it.
@_emmanuel_2 күн бұрын
can you give us 23 more seconds matt
@LeBronAlGaib2 күн бұрын
he just does it for the love of the game
@popcornshrimp1312 күн бұрын
rod wave saved the panthers
@thenflguy42122 күн бұрын
Matt didn't even let this go 10 minutes, doing it for the love of the game
@BrysonConroy2 күн бұрын
Pretty sure the monetization is at 9 minutes now
@bombat23832 күн бұрын
im pretty sure you should stay quiet
@mightywurm2 күн бұрын
tiktok is exploding
@bearcats513Күн бұрын
@@BrysonConroy the length of the video doesn't really matter any more, it's all about retention. The optimal strategy would be to make a 20-30 minute video where you keep dangling the carrot on the stick to keep people from clicking away a la Mr Beast. But of course there is a certain point where you can tell you're being fed slop.
@phoenixfeathers1322 күн бұрын
You should add some graphics and film behind, maybe some stats too, similar to the news article
@karbasher2 күн бұрын
anthony richardson could be another example of that to
@phoenixfeathers1322 күн бұрын
You my goat
@bombat23832 күн бұрын
matt is my angel in the darkness
@trevor18772 күн бұрын
cow tales
@anish62532 күн бұрын
What another amazing video Matthew Sponhour! I’m gonna enjoy watching this with a La Croix and a Cowtales!
@EthanIsOffline692 күн бұрын
Matt Masterclass on this amazing saturday
@garrett68652 күн бұрын
This is great, but I want to hear more about the fab lab Mathew
@rayrayschnapps82172 күн бұрын
Ryan Day = Penn State < ohio state < Michigan, Oregon & just about any decent SEC team