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Rumors Swirling About Oregon, and Ohio State WR Carnell Tate...
I forgot that the teams in the 'Natty have a five day portal window, and the rumor is that Tate, is being approached by Texas and Oregon to enter the portal. Who knows what is true, but there is more smoke to add to this fire... His girlfriend is a soccer player at Oregon. Hmmmm. Oregon has lost SO MANY recruits to "the girlfriend" in the past....could it go in our favor this time? (Nyck Harbor to South Carolina comes to mind for example) And he is 6'3".... This could make quite an incredible WR room for Dante Moore...
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TV Ratings for CFP Announced
Well, there was another major national event that day whose coverage could have pulled people away in the evening?
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Wouldn't it Be Funny if Ryan Day Told Ohio State Fans to....
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Wouldn't it Be Funny if Ryan Day Told Ohio State Fans to....
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Wouldn't it Be Funny if Ryan Day Told Ohio State Fans to....
...to "stick-it?" If this had been a four team playoff, then Ohio State would not be National Champion, and I doubt that Ryan Day would have survived as coach. I almost wish he would tell Ohio State fans that after winning a 'Natty--he needs a "sabbatical" from coaching, and privately negotiates a retirement settlement with the AD at osu2. Then, he can rest a year, and have his pick of any CFB job that comes up. The Ohio State fans we have seen on this board were all-class, as well as an editor at FishDuck. But the Lunatic-Fringe part of that fan base doesn't deserve his future coaching. And no....I was not thinking from an Oregon standpoint, although it would help us, but thinking more from a human element. How much do you think that Day believes ANYBODY at Ohio State who is patting him on the back now? Probably a number you can count on one hand that stood with him after the Michigan loss. Interesting stuff for the offseason. They wouldn't fit on one hand...
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
Sark doesn't know what he's doing, as Texas would have won it all with Arch Manning playing...right? From our friends at Message Board Geniuses...(is that a perfect site name or what?)
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
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Gotta Have Some Fun...
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Fantastic: SEC, Big Ten to Hold Second AD Meeting to Explore CFB Playoff Format Changes
"The Big Ten and SEC believe they have authority over any change to the playoff format starting with the 2026 postseason, the first of a new six-year extension of the CFP. Changes for the 2025 playoff — unlikely at this point — require unanimity among the 10 FBS conference commissioners and Notre Dame’s athletic director."
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Fantastic: SEC, Big Ten to Hold Second AD Meeting to Explore CFB Playoff Format Changes
We need change, and I'm happy to see that things are moving... Sources: SEC, Big Ten to hold second AD meeting to explore CFP format changes and more SPORTS.YAHOO.COM Is a 14-team College Football Playoff with multi-automatic qualifiers per league possible?
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Transfer Portal Interests to Ducks (3)
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Ducks No. 3 in Final AP Ranking, No. 4 USA Today
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Three Thoughts on the 12-Team Playoff
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Three Thoughts on the 12-Team Playoff
And....if there had been a 12 team Playoff last year--we would have been in it. Who knows if we wouldn't have made some noise with Bo Nix? So, no matter which year...
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USC is Still a Blueblood! Maybe Not.
USC has a NIL organization, but their own fans say it is poorly run. USC is in the top ten in the nation for schools with the most billionaires, and their total wealth is over 56 Billion while Phil Knight is worth 40 Billion. The money is there; there are no excuses.
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Oregon's First Natty? If They Cry Wolfe.
NOT Celebrating...
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More on UO/tOSU, Blue Chip Ratios, and the Future
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Three Thoughts on the 12-Team Playoff
From The Athletic... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Did the 12-team Playoff work? So, did the first edition of the 12-team Playoff accomplish what it set out to do? Andy McCullough wrote in-depth about the cultural impact of expanding college football’s postseason format. Here, let’s recap three key pieces and determine whether they were successes: Fan interest: Success. The number of average viewers nearly doubled from the first round to the semifinals. The championship featured two of the sport's biggest brands, with very little argument about whether either deserved to be there. Fans followed teams from passionate home-game atmospheres to traditional bowl sites, giving even the casual fan more to root for as the postseason went on. “College football has never fulfilled its potential in terms of fan interest across the country,” former CFP director Bill Hancock told The Athletic. The expanded field offers a better opportunity to achieve that. Seeding: Needs work. The sample size is too small to start making broad assumptions about the lopsided first-round games or about all of the teams with byes losing in their Playoff debuts. The championship being played between No. 7 Notre Dame and No. 8 Ohio State, both of whom had been seeded well behind No. 3 Boise State, No. 4 Arizona State and others, speaks to the weirdness of it all, though. And some needed tweaks are clear. Oregon drew much too difficult of a path for an undefeated No. 1 seed. The timeline: Hung jury. The expanded Playoff brought us the longest college football season ever. There were 43 days between the CFP final rankings being announced and Ohio State winning the crown. College football’s December calendar is already crowded, and the longer Playoff complicates it further — particularly for players who intend to transfer. I’ll never complain about more football, especially when the stakes are high, but college football going late into January is a long stretch. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mr. FishDuck: I simply recall how with two weeks left in the regular season....28, that is TWENTY EIGHT teams still had a shot at the Playoff. The interest generated for so many teams and fan bases is enormous.
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Finebaum: "The Big Ten Owns College Football"