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2022 College Football Season/Playoff Thread

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Starting this off hot:


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(That account is a great follow, by the way)
 


Schools like OSU and Bama can fill holes go the portal. They also lose a bunch of guys, but then instantly replenish with a bunch of 4 and 5 stars.
 
Took me 80-1 on Treyvon Henderson winning the Heisman. OSU will be running the ball more this season imo.

This line doesn't make sense to me. the rest of the books out here have him at 20-1, what the heck does Boyd's know?
 
I believe Bo Nix will be quite successful at Oregon, although my heart and head dislikes the Ducks
 
Took me 80-1 on Treyvon Henderson winning the Heisman. OSU will be running the ball more this season imo.

This line doesn't make sense to me. the rest of the books out here have him at 20-1, what the heck does Boyd's know?
Stroud and JSN will split the vote for Treveyon come Heisman time. But I agree it’s odd for us be bookmaker to be 4x off the rest of the books.
 
Stroud and JSN will split the vote for Treveyon come Heisman time. But I agree it’s odd for us be bookmaker to be 4x off the rest of the books.
CJ is a consistent 3-1

JSN…I’ve seen from 50-1 to 20-1. Logic standpoint he’s a steal at 50-1, but unless he’s the only one getting the ball I would think the voters would be more attracted to the one throwing the ball.

The kid who transferred from OSU to Texas (brain fart) opened 50-1 and I’ve seen 20-1 on him.

My theory is that Stroud or Young will not be in the top 3 and there’s some fruit to be picked. Injuries have too much of a factor.
 

If there is any truth to this… Seems hard to manage without expanding to some other spots in the west. You have two teams that play each other in town but have to travel thousands of miles for any other game? And you don’t take UCLA unless you get their basketball program, where it could be an even bigger issue.

Doubt it but I would wonder whether Notre Dame would think about jumping on board. Would create a clear hierarchy of 2 super conferences and all their biggest rivals are all together.
 
Doubt it but I would wonder whether Notre Dame would think about jumping on board. Would create a clear hierarchy of 2 super conferences and all their biggest rivals are all together.
If there was ever a time for Notre Dame to join the Big Ten, it is now. Massive TV deal incoming, and very soon the sport will be looked at as SEC, B1G and everyone else.
 
Holy shit!

Good for the B1G
 
At some point, one would think, there would be a meeting of the minds and all of the conferences would eventually just be divided up by region under one giant banner, right?

Because this is becoming insane. Good for the Big 10 but you're essentially just going to have two super conferences wherein I have no idea how you determine who the champion of said conference is considering you'll only be playing half the fucking teams in it.
 
At some point, one would think, there would be a meeting of the minds and all of the conferences would eventually just be divided up by region under one giant banner, right?

Because this is becoming insane. Good for the Big 10 but you're essentially just going to have two super conferences wherein I have no idea how you determine who the champion of said conference is considering you'll only be playing half the fucking teams in it.
This is a good point.

I wonder then if the B1G would just have two divisions - one for the Midwest teams and one for the West Coast teams, and then have the division champions play eachother in the conference championship game.

For this to make sense you might eliminate out of conference games, too. All 12 games would be conference games.

Something like this:

Midwest division:
Ohio State
Michigan
Penn State
Michigan State
Maryland
Rutgers
Indiana
Purdue
Pick of the litter from Notre Dame, ACC & Big 12

West Coast division:
USC
UCLA
Oregon
Nebraska
Iowa
Minnesota
Illinois
Northwestern
Wisconsin
Pick of the litter from Pac 12 & Big 12
 
A nice bonus to this:

The QBs Day has signed out if HS since he became HC have been from Arizona, California, Pennsylvania, Texas and Utah, and his only current future commit is from Arizona. A lot of good QBs out west and playing more often in the west, or merely maybe even being on tv, might help recruiting a tick.
 

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