Oso planning to go pro
Northwestern has your back
Thinking the badgers could make a playoff with Hornibrook at QB is hilarious.
Just hasn’t improved. Really disappointing.
Nick Bosa is leaving Ohio State to prepare for the NFL Draft.And, of course, already is being dragged as a greedy quitter by some of the Buckeye faithful.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/nick-bosa-will-withdraw-from-ohio-state-prepare-for-nfl/ar-BBOta1O?li=BBnba9IThe eternal debate. Smart businessman or quitter? Since he is dropping out of school to do this, is he abusing his scholarship?
https://www.barstoolsports.com/barstoolu/is-notre-dame-finally-going-to-get-us-an-8-team-playoff
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
I think it'll eventually happen because $$$, but with a conference championship game, plus potentially 3 playoff games, it would essentially end non-conference play. You probably end up with more good games, but you would get no Washington v Auburn, Texas v USC, Miami v LSU, BYU v UW-Madison. As someone who only occasionally watches games, and only high profile ones at that, the Ohio State v Oklahoma game last year was the best one I've seen in a while. Not saying that no non-conference would be a good or bad thing, but it would essentially be over.
I'm not sure it would be that significant. It basically means one extra game for four teams, out of 130 FBS programs (or about 3 percent).I can't imagine 130 teams surrendering their non-conference schedules because four of them might face an additional game in mid-January.
I should have been clearer, It would end non-conference for title contenders. You would still get the likes of Savannah St v UAB, or Georgia St v Kennesaw St, but the high profile match-ups, that draw viewers, would end. Any P5 team that has legit aspirations of wining their conference would not schedule a non-conference opponent. And once again, I'm not sating that it's good or bad, but I think it would happen.
Some of these non-conference games are set many years in advance (e.g. Notre Dame and Alabama just announced a home-and-home for 2028 and 2029, Pitt and Wisconsin recently announced a home-and-home for 2026 and 2027).Unless you're Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State and you can guarantee no coaching change over the next decade, how can anyone know they're a title contender that far in advance?
This just in. The much ballyhooed Badgers blow. They'll end up playing in the 'who gives a d@mn bowl' in Little Rock Arkansas.
Which will draw better ratings than any Marquette regular season game this year.