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Kirk Herbstreit joins First Take to discuss how realignment impacts the future of college football.

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20 Comments

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  2. Matt

    ESPN telling us we must accept the change when they are the ones forcing the change pisses me off. Everybody sees through your lies

  3. Matt

    These people don’t care about the college game. They will ultimately ruin it and the money will be gone because fan interest will plummet

  4. Thomas Matthews

    Best to go ahead and define the major college teams will be ''farm clubs '' for the NFL !! The pay for play is coming to the surface . Give each tean a surprise exam ( SAT) and see how it compares to the student body averages ???

  5. TwinRavens

    Oregon tailgating 💥💯👌🏽

  6. Rick Saunders

    Espn was losing money
    they found a way to fck up college football
    The power conferences will make it worse then whos really the National
    Championship

  7. The Casual ATV Guy

    It's hot in the south and we tailgate up early September lol

  8. jeff james

    All these talking heads think that destroying 50 college football teams (those outside the Big10 and SEC) will be good for business!!?? Yeah! I'm a Perdue fan now!! I don't care about my alma mater anymore!! Congress should tax college football revenues going forward.

  9. Ron Bates

    Can’t wait for that USC-Indiana rivalry. Or, the UCLA-Maryland rivalry.

    But, the Trojans got their wish. They no longer have to take their untitled buts to Washington State or Oregon State.

  10. Jackie Martello

    The fans are not being considered in all this

  11. Kyle Weiss

    Cincinnati, Pitt and Notre Dame are the schools i want in the B1G not USC or UCLA. With Cincinnati instant Ohio St. rivalry, with Pitt instant Penn St. rivalry and Notre Dame you have UofM and MSU rivalry…but hey the bean counters had a different idea.

  12. Arlo220

    TX & OU go to SEC, their recruiting is DILUTED having to directly compete with all SEC schools, so they get CONTINUOUSLY thrashed and they become the old, haggard bagladies of SEC… they eventually shut down their football programs and focus all funds on pickleball.
    (in the year 2000… in the YEAR 2000…)

  13. Mike Northern

    SEC will win each of those 5 games!!!

  14. Bryce McNeil

    I find it amusing when people wring their hands about the changes in college football and the idea that only a handful of teams will realistically have a chance at being any good……….like this wasn't already the reality to begin with.

  15. Paul a

    Thanks for killing college football assholes

  16. Brad Henry

    Did Herbstreit cry

  17. Clint Matthews

    I’m sure Kirk is happy with whatever helps keep G5 schools excluded from contention. He sure was having a freak out when Cincinnati got in.

  18. ronnie massart

    Kirk….go somewhere and cry

  19. Jaems Scott

    hmm … Kirk is on to something. The two biggest Juggernauts of the last 7 years
    have been Clemson & Alabama. Now, Steve Sarkisian, former Bama assistent, is
    at Texas. And Brent Venables, former Clemson Defensive Coordinator, is now at
    Oklahoma. Both OU/UT will be future members of the SEC.

  20. Jaems Scott

    LoL!! If it's Freezing Cold in Columbus, then it's very likely to be
    just as cold, if not Colder in South Bend. SB Indiana is North and
    West of Columbus. It's up above the bottom of Lake Michigan.

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