If we ignore the obviously weird age gap. No other coaches wife/girlfriend is on the field until the game is over. It’s so odd. You don’t just insert yourself into your partner’s job
It looks like that dude has lost that program. No way they should be losing that many games with the talent they have.
He has never had 23 year old punani, even when he was 20 years old. He is sprungIf we ignore the obviously weird age gap. No other coaches wife/girlfriend is on the field until the game is over. It’s so odd. You don’t just insert yourself into your partner’s job
And certainly don’t let your job insert your partnerIf we ignore the obviously weird age gap. No other coaches wife/girlfriend is on the field until the game is over. It’s so odd. You don’t just insert yourself into your partner’s job
Their talent is not elite. Them not using the portal like other teams means that others can get close to them fast.It looks like that dude has lost that program. No way they should be losing that many games with the talent they have.
That's cozying up to their media partners. In effect, that 9th conference game gives the networks 9 more broadcast-worthy games (18 teams) instead of 18 games they don't have much use for such as Clemson vs Furman.The ACC agrees to go to 9 conference games and play 10 P4 games.
And their fans. Body bag games are dumbThat's cozying up to their media partners. In effect, that 9th conference game gives the networks 9 more broadcast-worthy games (18 teams) instead of 18 games they don't have much use for such as Clemson vs Furman.
2026 is going to be interesting to see how many ACC and SEC teams are going to be bowl eligible relative to B1G and Big 12 now that half of those conference’s teams will now have one more loss.That's cozying up to their media partners. In effect, that 9th conference game gives the networks 9 more broadcast-worthy games (18 teams) instead of 18 games they don't have much use for such as Clemson vs Furman.
I think that the bowls are going to die. Looking at attendance, fans don't care like they used to and I don't know that they still have much impact for the host city. The only reason they seem to exist is for ESPN to have CFB content to air in between the conference championship games and the start of the playoffs.But I've seen cost cuts with the broadcasts getting really bare bones - like even having the announcers do the game call remotely from the studio instead of traveling with a full production crew for a week.2026 is going to be interesting to see how many ACC and SEC teams are going to be bowl eligible relative to B1G and Big 12 now that half of those conference’s teams will now have one more loss.
This is why expansion of playoffs makes sense. Bowls still make money and the networks make money. They won’t do away with bowls unless it’s replaced by a playoff game or something similarI think that the bowls are going to die. Looking at attendance, fans don't care like they used to and I don't know that they still have much impact for the host city. The only reason they seem to exist is for ESPN to have CFB content to air in between the conference championship games and the start of the playoffs.But I've seen cost cuts with the broadcasts getting really bare bones - like even having the announcers do the game call remotely from the studio instead of traveling with a full production crew for a week.
I think that the bowls are going to die. Looking at attendance, fans don't care like they used to and I don't know that they still have much impact for the host city. The only reason they seem to exist is for ESPN to have CFB content to air in between the conference championship games and the start of the playoffs.But I've seen cost cuts with the broadcasts getting really bare bones - like even having the announcers do the game call remotely from the studio instead of traveling with a full production crew for a week.
Expand the playoff to 16-24 and everyone else plays in on campus bowl games and one of the teams home stadiums where the schools split the revenue which is assuredly more than a neutral site bowl game.This is why expansion of playoffs makes sense. Bowls still make money and the networks make money. They won’t do away with bowls unless it’s replaced by a playoff game or something similar
Nice to see consistency across the P4.The ACC agrees to go to 9 conference games and play 10 P4 games.
I have always been a big fan of the bowls but with the changes in college football a lot of them don't make sense any more.I think that the bowls are going to die. Looking at attendance, fans don't care like they used to and I don't know that they still have much impact for the host city. The only reason they seem to exist is for ESPN to have CFB content to air in between the conference championship games and the start of the playoffs.But I've seen cost cuts with the broadcasts getting really bare bones - like even having the announcers do the game call remotely from the studio instead of traveling with a full production crew for a week.
The moment neither Colorado or Nebraska make the CFP in the future, schedule a game at the new Broncos stadium on New Years dayExpand the playoff to 16-24 and everyone else plays in on campus bowl games and one of the teams home stadiums where the schools split the revenue which is assuredly more than a neutral site bowl game.
Like, if CU was in the Sun Bowl or whatever but it was played at Folsom. I bet that game gets close to selling out
Not cool at all for Trey Wallace to be doxing Jodi Freshwater like that!