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2018 College Football News

Pac12 network would have some work to do so we can actually see the games. Houston and San Diego would be good for recruiting purposes.
As Duff said, the Pac 12 programs already dominate the SD area for TV market and recruiting. Houston would be a good start with a G5 program, but they need to be looking at one of the P5 programs in Texas. When Super Conferences (16+) become a thing in like 5-10 years, I'd hope UT, OU, OSU and TCU/TTU would be primary targets.
 
As Duff said, the Pac 12 programs already dominate the SD area for TV market and recruiting. Houston would be a good start with a G5 program, but they need to be looking at one of the P5 programs in Texas. When Super Conferences (16+) become a thing in like 5-10 years, I'd hope UT, OU, OSU and TCU/TTU would be primary targets.
It's a preference thing, I suppose. My thought is the Pac 12 should stick to the west, it's their identity. The Big 12 already covers the plains schools and it should stay that way.

If super-conferences become a thing, like you're predicting, it will all be moot anyway.
 
Didn't want to make a new thread. Question, when is the last time we beat a top 10 team? Was it the ****ing OU game when Squawk was here?
 
Any mention of UNM as a viable candidate for Pac12 expansion is laughable. I turned on their game against SDSU last Saturday and there was about 10 people in the stands. And schools like KU and UNLV aren't much better, they barely even register on the national scale when it comes to football.

The only school left worth adding the Mountain or Pacific time zones is BYU. Aside from BYU, the conference needs to look in the Central time zone if they have a desire to be anything other than the 4th or 5th most relevant P5 conference on an annual basis.
 
Zach Smith just ensured that his future in the profession went from "a difficult road back" to "no chance to ever coach again".

Kind of have to wonder exactly what a guy like that does for a living. He has already ended his chances to be an assistant football coach in a high profile program. Have to think this takes him completely out of the coaching business, he isn't even going to get a look at a small or desperate school now.

And starting a career in another field is going to be tough as soon as the interview goes to what was he doing before.
 
I am confused about the playoff committee continuing to give Oklahoma the benefit of the doubt, despite terrible defense for the better part of two seasons now.
 
I am confused about the playoff committee continuing to give Oklahoma the benefit of the doubt, despite terrible defense for the better part of two seasons now.
Defense may be horrible, but the offense might be the best in the nation.

More importantly, a 3 point loss to Texas is their only blemish. That compares favorably with most other 1-loss teams. Ohio State lost by 29 at Purdue. West Virginia lost by 16 at Iowa State. Georgia lost by 20 at LSU. Etc. After Michigan, which 1-loss teams do you rank above them?
 
Leach's office would like like the office of a 70s porn producer even without that painting.
 
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