demoncore1031
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Because the Big 10 is over rated?How does 10-2 not make the playoffs out of the B1G?
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Because the Big 10 is over rated?How does 10-2 not make the playoffs out of the B1G?
OU is the only P5 2 loss team that wouldn't of made a 12 team play-off this year. 4 get in including Penn St.Because the Big 10 is over rated?
Did Penn State even have a win over a ranked team other than Iowa?OU is the only P5 2 loss team that wouldn't of made a 12 team play-off this year. 4 get in including Penn St.
The hoks had the #1 offense...oh wait. Maybe more like #2...Did Penn State even have a win over a ranked team other than Iowa?
I thought right away that the NCAA blew it when they announced that everyone got an extra year tacked on, even 4 years later. It was obvious that it was going to screw younger players. If you were a HS kid in a lot of places you lost a year then you get to college and after you’re RS soph or junior year you’re still behind a guy who is opting for a 6th year in 2024. That’s ridiculous.I'm somewhat indifferent on Gabriel going to Oregon.
I will say though when I think about the broader fanbase of college football and why so many are "tired of the portal stuff". This is a good example, this is Dillon Gabriel's THIRD school.
I would be all for having a one time max rule on transferring. When you think of "is this good for college football players", think of the Oregon QB's in their system who are now in the process of transferring.
No but that doesn't matter. Kind of like Ole Miss and LSU won what, 9 and 10 games each but in reality beat no one that was very good and got curb stomped by the two good teams it did play. But non of that matters because of the conference they are in.Did Penn State even have a win over a ranked team other than Iowa?
I'm just responding to a post saying Oregon wouldn't get in next year at 10-2. But the committee would of put 4 of 5 ( Penn St, Mississippi, Missouri and Oregon) P5 with 2 losses in and left OU out with a win over #3 Texas aledgedly.Did Penn State even have a win over a ranked team other than Iowa?
I'm just responding to a post saying Oregon wouldn't get in next year at 10-2. But the committee would of put 4 of 5 ( Penn St, Mississippi, Missouri and Oregon) P5 with 2 losses in and left OU out with a win over #3 Texas aledgedly.
1) MichiganOU’s brand gets them in, but if it was TCU, nope.
I’d forgotten the playoffs are expanding next year so I suppose they could make it if they finish top 3 in the Big TenHow does 10-2 not make the playoffs out of the B1G?
Wonder how much Gabriel is getting at Oregon?
Our local radio had Joel Klatt on as a guest last Friday. He said all of these rumored NIL deals are inflated. I tend to believe this too. But, I’m not in the industry, Blum would know actual totals.Upwards of 3 mil is the rumor
This is the type of deal that will send me off no longer watching college football. If I want to watch professional football, Sunday is available. People act as if the college kids were never getting anything in return for their efforts on the field. If they applied themselves they were given a quality education that is not afforded to all. I don't mind some NIL, as it makes sense, but there is a limit to what is reasonable. I suppose college football has been a money racket for many years, but now is being totally exposed.Ohio State reportedly is preparing to offer Marvin Harrison Jr. a reported NIL of 20-25 million to return to Ohio State and pass on the NFL. Heard from a fairly reliable source FWIW
This specifically is the deal Klatt referred to. I don’t believe that number at allOhio State reportedly is preparing to offer Marvin Harrison Jr. a reported NIL of 20-25 million to return to Ohio State and pass on the NFL. Heard from a fairly reliable source FWIW
I do . It's realistic in the sense that Ohio State sees themselves with Harrison JR + a better QB as being a national title team which for the university probably is way more than 20-25 million. And with a potential high 1st round pick - if you want him to stay you need that kind of money. And they have itThis specifically is the deal Klatt referred to. I don’t believe that number at all
Even if they did, Harrison would have to consider the cost/benefit of giving up a year of potential to play "down" in college football. A lot of things can happen in that year.Ohio State reportedly is preparing to offer Marvin Harrison Jr. a reported NIL of 20-25 million to return to Ohio State and pass on the NFL. Heard from a fairly reliable source FWIW