If anything it will reaffirm to the CBs and WRs how much they are needed and the opportunity to play.
losing by 28 to a team that's going to absolutely skull fuck it's schedule, isn't going to look too terrible in week 1.
Their O is going to be unreal but it’ll struggle some in game 1 and we may be the best D they face. Our O but their D should be a blitzy out of position mess game 1. 28 is far too much imo.
Can we just enjoy the fact we have #1 classes on July 1 in both 2023 and 2024 before worrying about how much OSU is going to run up the score
Let me see who’s healthy for ND’s offense when they roll into Columbus before I make a prediction but right now it’s going to be pain I think
At this point, why not? If we feel we can afford to wait and the other schools don’t it may work out. I still think he ends up Michigan miserable.
super strange- something is so off here about the staff's approach I just do not get what's happening
Lol Riley is going to be pissed, thought he could ride out west and build a juggernaut with no real competition.. now… all your west coast kids have to travel 4 hours every other week.
That has to be football only, right? I can't imagine like water polo, swimming, etc. and sports like that where they play in like a class above everyone but Stanford, Cal, and a couple others all of a sudden they'll be going to start flying to Nebraska for meets I don't get how this makes sense even on a football level, though USC flying to East Lansing for a snow game in early November a week after playing in South Bend lmao
so the coalition is also just dead if that happens. It would basically just result in 2 big leagues because i dont see the Pac or the ACC maintaining anything remote to parity if that happens
Maybe got sports that the b1g doesn’t sponsor)do they even have water polo?) they’ll join the west coast conference or something. I can’t imagine the pac-whatever will want to let them stay in any form or fashion
This was an eventuality as soon as Texas and OU moved for the SEC. We should follow suit. The ACC is dead in the water.
The travel alone is going to be a grind for these teams, non-football included. Sounds like a terrible move.