Now that West Virginia is a tire fire, I’d really like to see that game happen. Literally the only thing Ash got right was scheduling. Unfortunately, get the sense that Schiano sees local games as low upside, high risk and won’t look to schedule them, unless it’s a temple or uconn
*18th, and y’all suck almost as bad as we do now. Winner would be the less incompetent team that day.
we’re going to be at 130 FBS teams soon. So much dilution really need another break like what happened in the 1970s
Kennesaw State will be the 134th with Sam Houston State and Jacksonville State joining CUSA next year. Also TIL Florida A&M tried to move up in 2004 and gave up after one season. Absolutely no memory of that happening at the time.
We're rapidly approaching exceeding the carrying capacity for Southern G5s. Add that the SEC is going to 9 games + their members are scheduling more aggressively (look at UGA and Florida's future schedules). There won't be enough guarantee games to keep all these programs alive.
Started watching Ted Lasso and am now fully behind turning CFB into a premier league with relegation to a champions league. Especially since the leagues don’t prevent interleague matches. Top 10 teams in each P5 conference stay. The rest get relegated.
It’s embarrassing watching you guys fight over who gets the biggest piece of the table scraps. Now if you’ll excuse me, FedEx is here and they require signature for my Big Ten Diamond encrusted Monocle.
Some of the biggest most beautiful numbers the world has ever seen. I look forward to sharing those numbers because they’re huge.
That’s not exactly how promotion/relegation works, but point stands. Would be amazing in unprofesh foozball.
The quicker they can get less talented teams like Vandy, LSU, and A&M on the schedule the better in my opinion
Kennesaw State to CUSA in '24. Congrats to Larry Sura for making it to the big time. That's an absolutely trash conference
Look at all those future AAC teams after the Big XII poaches the AAC after the ACC poaches the Big XII after the SEC poaches the ACC