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2011-2012 college football thread v. SEC circle jerk

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Bret Bielema could've eaten two JoePas during a post-lunch, pre-dinner snack

and U-Jelly? I would be too, if I was a tOSU hater. the only possible upgrade from Tressell would be Urban Meyer or Nick Saban, on the college level. and Urban Meyer was Godfather'd in back home. it's too bad we can't compete for a National Championship this year. Urbz is going to own the Big Ten, just like Tressell did before him, and just like he did to Richt and Georgia before that

and did anybody else hear about TCU? lots of players got busted in a drug sweep. if that was tOSU, that would have been plastered all over the front page, ad nauseum
 
hahah tebow did have a solid herpaderp lip at the end of the season. All those fl skank hoes he was gettin with after church.
 
strange, I haven't really heard about TCU that much at all. I guess it makes sense that ya'll would have more of an ear to news relating to Texas and Christianity, since being from the South - where Texas and Christianity are on the top of your collective relevant interests ;)

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I'm the deranged one here, when someone implies that tOSU has JUST NOW SUDDENLY dominated the Big Ten when Urban Meyer came home, and not before then??

and Tim Tebow is so Holier-than-Thou that even his cold sores are divine!

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no, the implication was strictly about Urban Meyer dominating the big ten recruiting with his "fuck your gentleman's agreement" work ethic.

Like i said Axl— we saw it on the internet... on espn... from godless "chink in the armor" Connecticut.


More buckeyes derangement syndrome. Next watch axl talk about how everybody wishes they could live in Ohio while the whole state sheds electoral college delegates again this go 'round.
 
BCS brass in no rush for playoff system

How many teams will be allowed to play for the national championship is just one of the many issues being considered by the guys who run the BCS.

When the games will be played is a hot topic, too.

The 11 conference commissioners and Notre Dame's athletic director met Tuesday in Dallas, along with BCS Executive Director Bill Hancock to resume discussing possible changes to college football's postseason.

While there seems to be growing support for creating a four-team playoff to determine a champion, how exactly that would work and when the games would be played remains to be seen.

"It's very clear the commissioners do not want the championship game to be played too late," Hancock said in a telephone interview.

He couldn't define too late, but in the past the BCS title game has been held as late as Jan. 10, and has regularly been played on Jan. 7 or 8 since it was implemented for the 2006 season.

Hancock added the commissioners were "resolute about not having BCS games in the midweek after Jan. 1".

The Sugar, Orange and Fiesta bowls take turns being played after Jan. 1, but ratings and attendance for the weekday games have been sagging.

College football leaders were hoping when they implemented this version of the BCS that playing big bowl games in the middle of the week would give those games a TV stage with little competition. Also, that they would help build excitement leading into the national championship game.

Instead, the season seems to drag on after New Year's Day.

Hancock said part of the 4-hour meeting was spent reviewing final exam schedules for all 120 schools. He said the commissioners would like to avoid playing games from early December to about Dec. 21, when most schools have finals.

The commissioners will meet again on Wednesday, but Hancock doesn't expect them to start whittling down the long list of ideas for how to conduct the postseason yet.

"Sooner or later the group will have to begin to narrow the focus, but I think there will be plenty of time for that," he said.

what a bunch of assholes. also, it also irks me that Notre Dame gets autonomy in front of conference commissioners
 
Pfft.... NCAAF players are in college to play football, not take fuckin exams. If they are playing in a major post season game special accommodations can be made. What a smoke and mirrors excuse to sit back on their laurels and not do shit until everything is set in stone for next season and its too late.

6 team playoff with byes for the top 2 seeds, how fucking hard is that? What the fuck do you old useless tards need 4 hours to discuss, and make no progress on?
 
and the amounts of money these suits receive, both under AND over the table, must be a sickening sight of excess. just recently, a top BCS exec had to plead guilty, to a felony charge stemming from receiving improper monetary donations from/for a political donations scandal

ironic, right? these same BCS executives have a huge role disciplining the NCAA players, when the players then decide to get a little piece of the pie for themselves

from pedophilia to drugs to funds, college football is a most peculiar American institution

I truly believe that these rich assholes are lucky to be dealing with a product that American sports fans hold so dear to their collective hearts, in college football. ironic again, in that college sports are lauded mostly because of their "innocence" or "truth" to their respective sport. most consumers of a product, in regards to the media, would not stand an inch of this perpetual ass-hattery

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what will it take for the playoffs to become integrated? swift, Presidentially-forced Marine Corps intervention, straight from the branch of Obama?

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is mark richt willing to announce any injuries or suspensions?

my guess is yes, and no , but seriously no
 
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