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@JTForThree.3 күн бұрын
I’ve been thinking about this deeply but I just feel that we’ll never get even close to the old ways of cfb
@JJeffer20203 күн бұрын
Yeah True
@destroymarqКүн бұрын
Yea everything changes eventually, we all knew it wasn’t gonna be the same forever
@PhantomPhaze2 күн бұрын
the transfer portal can only open between academic semesters. can't academically transfer schools mid semester or enrollment would be broken
@jaso-vt3qx2 күн бұрын
i like this
@daredevil5072Күн бұрын
Like these college athletes are actually going to school for academics 💀 most of them are majoring in dumb degrees on top of that
@jeremiahtisdell482316 сағат бұрын
@@daredevil5072most who transfer HAVE to considers academics due to the fact that they’re not going pro
@kusker2392 күн бұрын
Props to your idealism, right now realism reigns supreme
@Dean-TLS2 күн бұрын
I'm truly surprised that you called out Texas having an easier path. It's true.
@GeneralDumm3 күн бұрын
I think this is a great video, #1 is what i think is the most important and while i don't necessarily agree with #2 or #3 I can definitely see where you're coming from. Been watching your content for a while and I love it, keep up the great work!
@MetroSportsYT3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the support!! I truly appreciate it
@jjgotit8597Күн бұрын
For #1 they can’t do that because CFB isn’t just a league it’s all connected to school, the players/students need to be enrolled in school before the semester begins, what I think they should do is somehow start the season earlier and sadly will probably have to cut conference championships, that way the season could end all before the semester starts and the players would have enough time to make transfer decisions, Besides that W Video bro 🙌
@MetroSportsYTКүн бұрын
Thanks man! I can see your point. Im sure they could figure out a better schedule than this!
@Dean-TLS2 күн бұрын
For those of us with a typical 9-5 type job, if I'm working in one state, remote or in office, and I'm needed in another state for a family emergency, I've got a few options. Depending on the emergency, such as the death of an immediate to family member, I can use bereavement and handle that with the expectation I'll be back in a week or so. Or I can use PTO, earned or unlimited PTO. But I'll need to be back in a specific timeframe. If you're lucky, you can uproot and move to the other state. Even as a remote worker, it's not a guarantee it'll be approved due to various business reasons. But you're saying a player should have the ability to do that, and even at the rate of up to 3 times? Nah. They need to cap transfers at 2 times. First time, the player can go for it. Good luck. Second time, you sit a year and lose the year of eligibility. I would even say it's reasonable that part of the NIL money, such as any unpaid amounts, be paid back. If that means names off of jerseys or other things, then do it. That will get shit in line real quick. The biggest thing is that the athletes need to learn to live with decisions and jumping around doesn't solve shit.
@MatthewThomas13442 күн бұрын
The conferences are too large. This year the Big Ten had the mathematical possibility of producing five 12-0 teams. Schedules are wildly unbalanced. A conference should not be eligible for a first round bye unless they operate a schedule where every team starts the season in control of its own destiny.
@jefflane617Күн бұрын
SEC and Big 12 had a change at 4 a piece as well.
@jefflane617Күн бұрын
*chance at 4
@tompiper14803 сағат бұрын
They are too big I agree
@jefflane617Күн бұрын
I think the brackets make a lot more sense if you didn't have massive conference re-aligment the year before. I think that is the real problem not as much as the play off set up. Assuming the play results don't radically shift... and you didn't put the new teams in the bloated conference..... Your automatic seeds would be 1) Oregon (Pac12) 2) Georgia (SEC) 3) Texas (Big 12) 4) Ohio State (Big 10) 5) Boise State (Moutain West) 6) Clemson (ACC) At large Penn State, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Indiana, SMU, Bama (Only swap) Nearly the same Participants drastically different brackets. 1 Oregon vs (Indiana/Boise State) 4 Ohio State vs (Penn State/ Clemson) 2 Georgia vs ( Tennessee/ SMU) 3 Texas vs (Notre Dame/ Alabama)
@BackyardAquatics-o2mКүн бұрын
it's easy to fix. get rid of conference championship games and auto bids for the winners of those and bye weeks. top 16 teams get in regardless of conference at the end of the season. each playoff game can be a bowl game if they wanna keep that bowl game thing going. the conference champs getting in automatically and getting a bye week is throwing a monkey wrench into the whole thing. make it simple. there is no longer a need for conference championship games with a playoff style system.
@jefflane617Күн бұрын
Maybe... We need all teams to control their destiny to start the season. If you do the teams with the 16 largest fan bases...... or richest lobbying arms.... Give me the bowls only and crown a Mythical Champion at the end of the year like we did before 2003.
@Geechee-ManКүн бұрын
An 8 team CFP works best. A home playoff game should be reserved for the top 4 teams in the nation.
@pacevoez1929Күн бұрын
Ideal Conference Realignment: 9 conferences, 8 teams each, all based on geography Mountain west: Oregon, Oregon st, Washington, washington st, Boise st, Utah, Byu, Colorado st Pac-8: USC, UCLA, Stanford, Cal, Fresno st, San diego st, Arizona, Arizona st Southwest: Texas, Texas am, TCU, Baylor, Houston, SMU, Arkansas, Texas Tech Big 8: Colorado, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oklahoma st, Kansas, Kansas st, Iowa st, missouri Great Plains: Notre dame, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Northwestern, Indiana , Purdue SEC: Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Ole miss, Miss st, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Memphis BIG 10: Ohio st, Cincinatti, Michigan, Michigan st, Kentucky, Louisville, West Virgnia, Pitt ACC: FSU, UCF, Florida, Miami, Georgia, Georgia tech, Clemson, South Carolina Big East: Penn st, Maryland, Virginia, Virginia tech, North carolina, NC st, Duke , Wake forest, Syracuse, Boston col
@KaleLaRune14 сағат бұрын
SJSU?
@grant2989Күн бұрын
If you can’t go 10-2 in the regular season or at least win your conference like Clemson, you don’t deserve to be in the playoffs. Bama, Ole Miss, SCar, etc- if you cannot go 6-2 in conference play, feel free to leave!!!! Leave the SEC! We might as well set the playoff seeding on national signing day if we aren’t going to reward teams like Boise State, Indiana, SMU, UCF, Cincinnati etc for having great regular seasons despite question marks about their SOS when we have TWELVE playoff spots. The whole point of making the playoffs bigger was to include those fringe teams that had near perfect seasons but didn’t have the history, conference prestige, or SOS to get into the 4-team playoff.
@jrogers922Күн бұрын
NCAA free agency
@FrogFan134622 сағат бұрын
No, you should have to stay at tcu forever it should say it in the rules go frogs
@MetroSportsYT15 сағат бұрын
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@FootballWiseGuyКүн бұрын
College football has never been more exciting, when your conference championship get ranked higher do Heisman things join Boise State stop complaining
@MetroSportsYTКүн бұрын
College football is awesome! Just a few things I’d fixed