Trying to legislate this kind of stuff generally ends badly. And, considering everything the NCAA does generally ends badly, I'm sure the resolution here will be great for everyone.
You think home teams can just change games to whatever day they want and the away team just has to shrug and go along with it?
let down game for fsu coming off a game against a preseason ranked opponent in Louisiana. have to believe if they could have scheduled someone with a winning record in 2021 they had a better chance at playing on saturday
Thats not how it works. TV rights are generally dictated by the home team. So who has priority to Ohio State, not Notre Dames. LSU-Texas went on ABC bc espn/abc had priority to Texas’ rights and picked it over Fox. Unless it was written into the contract when the teams agreed to play this game; and it wasnt bc Ohio State has no control over its TV rights bc they gave them to the B1G.
wait here is USC's not sure which is worse Sept. 3 — Rice Sept. 10 — at Stanford* Sept. 17 — Fresno State Sept. 24 — at Oregon State* Oct. 1 — Arizona State* Oct. 8 — Washington State* Oct. 15 — at Utah* Oct. 22 — BYE DATE Oct. 29 — at Arizona* Nov. 5 — California* Nov. 11 (Fri.) — Colorado* Nov. 19 — at UCLA* Nov. 26 — Notre Dame
Why do they have an asterisk for "at Mercedes-Benz Stadium" when that doesn't seem to apply to any game on the schedule?
SCAR announced we'll do our spring game Saturday night this year. Should be a nice way to spice it up a bit
Anyone have the 2022 SP+ that came out this week? Not that it means much but I find it fun to look at.
you can read, and yea SP+ had Wisconsin's defense just behind Georgia's all of 2021 and they return more production into 2022...so not at all surprising
I'm not the most advanced metrics guy so wasn't sure if I was reading correctly. Didn't realize they were so salty
Wisconsin was #1 in yards allowed per game, Georgia was #2. Georgia was #1 in PPG, Wisconsin was #4 UGA #1 yards per play, Wisconsin #2 (0.01 behind UGA)