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Chip Patterson joins CBS Sports HQ to discuss who will win the National Championship & more this college football season.
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I hope they have the online chat room when playing online. That shit was ruthless
Iwonder if we can import still
Why the fuck are you playing with transy the most random college ever I live like 10 minutes from there lmao
Yeah we know whats gonna happening. EA f_cking it up!!!
If there’s no team builder then there’s no reason to even make this game. Smh
All I want is Oregon Ducks, great gameplay mechanics, and dynasty mode back. Sure, if all 130 teams (don't know exact numbers) are in there great, if not, that is okay. I just want to be able to play as my favorite team again with updated graphics and hopefully stellar gameplay mechanics.
As long as the Florida Gators and Georgia bulldogs In the game then I wouldn't care that much. I'm from FL so I would love to play the biggest FL VS GA matchup.
Another year!!!!!!YUCK!!!!!
I hope ea puts in the college game day feature where pre game when they have all of the guys sitting at a table and make pre game picks. They also need to to bring back lee corso, and need more commentators than just brad nessler
Players won’t be in the first video game, that’s what I heard, because they have a players Union
If the CLC agreement doesn't happen and not all teams are allowed in the game, then that's a deal breaker.
Do you have rose hulman in the game too???
I want to know what the game will be on or going to be able to be played on.
Chip is gonna be eating those words regarding the offense….
ACC champ – Clemson
Big 10 champ – Ohio State
Big 12 champ – Texas
Pac 12 champ – Oregon
SEC champ – Georgia
Playoff –
1) OSU
2) Georgia
3) Clemson
4) Oregon
OSU over Georgia in the Natty.
No Georgia didn’t put 30+ points every game.
No Georgia didn’t put 30+ points every game that “ we were supposed to lose “
No we didn’t put 30+ points on bama in the natty. With “ the best qb in the country.
I am talking only about the offense here not defense bc that’s not even a convo.
Georgia is easily the most hated and disrespected team by all of college football and sports media.
And for Bennett, yeah he ain’t the best but he’s good and won a natty and at the end of the day it’s all for the natty and I think they all forget that when it comes to Georgia.
And to say you put Clemson qb over Bennett is prob the lowest iq comment Iv ever heard in my life.
Sports Media is as shit as the news media
This guy’s UGA offense take is hilarious. I bet he couldn’t name one offensive player other than Stetson. He’ll learn their names.
The Georgia passing game was very explosive in 2021 – #3 in points per play, #5 in yards-per-pass. We had a very balanced attack, we spread the passes around evenly between the WRs, TEs and RBs, and possessions for us and our opponents were lower because we ran well and we forced teams that wanted to score on us to eat clock.
For an idea of how competitive games vs non-competitive games skew net passing stats, look at the following for UGA/Bama from last season – when UGA was usually killing clock in the second half and Bama was far more often in undecided games down to the wire:
In the 1st half last year:
Bama – 316 passes, 67.1%, 2696 yards
Georgia – 250 passes, 67.6%, 2537 yards
In the 2nd half last year:
Bama – 255 passes, 65.9%, 2377 yards
Georgia – 157 passes, 60.5%, 1241 yards
If you need any more proof that it's all about number of possessions and force-feeding clock down our opponents' throats, where did "all-run" (per the lazy narrative) Georgia place in rushing attempts per game? All the way down at #67 at 36.4.
This guy comparing who DJ U-I’m on my back all day” could be to who Stetson Bennett is? I can’t believe this bean head has any kind of platform.
Hating on uga but on them buckeye nuts sounds like everyone in the media now of days smh
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Putting $5 in the jar…
August 2, 2022
NEW! UPDATED! CONCISE!
THE NEW FULL MEMO ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL REALIGNMENT…
Please remember, as Commissioner Warren said, these things are planned well in advance…
To the B1G: Pitt, Stanford, Cal, Washington, Utah, Oregon, Kansas and Colorado for 24 (all here mentioned are AAU schools).
To the SEC: NC(aau), Duke(aau), UVA(aau), Clemson, Florida St., West Virginia, Georgia Tech(aau), and Virginia Tech for 24.
As the SEC still refuses to take Miami, the Hurricanes may end up a third top tier independent.
ND and BYU (and Miami) will stay independent with playoff access.
B1G24 Pacific division
Washington
Oregon
Stanford
Cal
USC
UCLA
B1G24 Mountain Plains division
Utah
Colorado
Nebraska
Kansas
Minnesota
Iowa
B1G24 Midwest division
Illinois
Northwestern
Indiana
Purdue
Wisconsin
Ohio State
B1G24 Union division
Rutgers
Maryland
Penn State
Pitt
Michigan
Michigan State
Meet the SEC24:
On the bubble (2 of 3 will join SEC24) Miami (increasingly looking to be the third major independent, joining ND and BYU), West Virginia, and Virginia Tech.
Knowing that Pitt is going B1G, that means 7 more ACC schools are needed to break their contract, which may assure the Hokies are in. No chance the other 6 ACC properties get left behind, each are way too valuable.
Texas
Oklahoma
Texas A&M
Arkansas
Kentucky
Missouri
LSU
Miss State
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Vanderbilt
Alabama
Auburn
Florida
Florida St.
Georgia
Georgia Tech
South Carolina
Clemson
North Carolina
Duke
UVA
Virginia Tech
West Virginia
The rest to comprise TheThird24 conference with access relegation to playoff eligible divisions (similar to Euro soccer leagues) with guaranteed football playoff slots for their top teams every year. (Realignment for non football sports in this third conference, as membership could include 40 or so schools, with likely only 24 members of which will start the football season with access to the national playoff, more permanent regional sub conferences will be needed, and allowing these regional divisions to develop organically is expected to be one of the final components, and possibly most time consuming, such that the networks/B1G/SEC intend to allow the third conference a couple years of organization before defining a final playoff structure.)
This third conference is going to be full of badass non AAU schools from coast to coast, will have playoff access, and likely compete well for national titles moving forward.
And now be introduced to TheThird24 Conference:
TheThird24
(Assuming Miami goes independent)
1) Oklahoma St.
2) Washington St.
3) TCU
4) Arizona St.
5) Kansas St.
6) Baylor
7) Boise St.
8) Arizona (AAU school)
9) San Diego St.
10) Tulane (AAU school)
11) Rice (AAU school)
12) UCF(disney/espn)
13) Louisville
14) Cincinnati
15) Houston
16) Boston College
If the 3rd conference goes to 24:
Utah State
Syracuse
NC State
Hawaii
Oregon State
Fresno State
Iowa State
Texas Tech and/or SMU or Memphis or Southern Miss or Wake Forrest or Colorado State or Tulsa or Wyoming or New Mexico or UConn or Wichita State or Nevada or Army or Navy or Air Force… etc. Relegation clearly required.
The Eligible75
So that makes 75 teams with playoff access each year: B1G24, SEC24, TheThird24 (with relegation beyond 24), and independents Notre Dame, Miami, and BYU.
B1G/SEC to play 9 of 11 regular season games in conference (5 division, 1 each in the other 3 divisions, plus 1 reserved/rivalry game =9), and 2 non conference games (1 allowed to be an opponent beyond the eligible75).
How can this happen?
Quite simply. -and in the end likely a value booster for all schools through the 3 mega conferences…
Except for the 32 currrent legacy members of the B1G/SEC, revenue sharing as we've known it is finished. The rest will be taken on and paid in accord with their relative fanbase/marketshare and other values brought to the table.
And they're selling this beautifully…. This has to be the single best dudes' soap opera to run the sportswire in some time. This is intentional.
It's a done deal, but milking the interest is just the first part of this brilliant college football marketing campaign. -or, blame capitalism. ✌🤠✌
Also, look for the Rose Bowl to be the B1G championship game each New Year's day, the Sugar for the SEC24, and the Cotton for the Third24.
Look for something called the "Independent Invitational" game to be played in early December alongside the conference semifinals, and to be managed by The Playoff Commission, playing the best of Notre Dame, Miami, and BYU against a team hoping to make a playoff or better bowl claim, playing 2 playoff competitive independents against eachother, or any other 2 teams the Commission may deem appropriate in a given year in order to help clarify and minimize their playoff selections upcoming after the bowls.
The bowls will play out during the holidays and could have playoff selection implications depending on the year.
PLAYOFF FLEXIBILITY:
The concept of yearly playoff flexibility should be incorporated. Every year is different; setting an arbitray number of playoff slots before the season plays out inevitably rubs against fairness for the next team left out.
After the 3 Conference championships on New Year's Day (yielding 3 guaranteed advanced playoff births) the Playoff Commission should call no less than 4 teams, but up to 16, or any (even odd) number in between, such that no eligible undefeated team is left out, and playing such few games as necessary to answer but one question:
Who is number 1?
Buckeyes baby. Natty.
People don’t even realize that this year georgia team should be all around better than last year georgia team unless key injuries happen again. How do people downplay Georgia passing attack but praise bama and definitely Ohio st passing attack when georgia returns more receiving tds than both teams combined. Georgia returns 29 receiving tds vs bama 5 and Ohio st 21 let that sink in
Everybody likes to watch a slam dunk even though a layup counts exactly the same amount on the scoreboard. Unless OSU can fix that #59 ranked defense from last year into at least a top 20, they will run into problems with any team that can play solid enough defense against them and hold them to say 28 points. When OSU goes out and scores in 3 plays it looks very impressive but it doesn’t give their defense any real time to rest. Even with Georgia losing so many starters to the draft, what’s more likely, GA defense slipping back pass a top 10 defense or OSU going from a 59 defense to a 20? To me with some much talent coming back Alabama is still the clear cut favorite and people are always thinking it’ll be a B10 team turn to knock them off…but the best shot of beating BAMA is still GA until someone else in the SEC steps up or OSU learns how to play some legitimate defense. It should be fun watching it play out.
1. Alabama 13-0
2. Ohio state 13-0
3. Georgia 12-1
4. Clemson 11-2
5. Usc 11-2
6. Oklahoma 11-2
7. Michigan 10-2
8. Utah 10-3
9. A&M 9-3
I love that everyone is writing off the bulldogs. No rat poison.
That guys beard!!! WTF lmao
im just sitting hear looking at this small Ohio State Defense in this clip.. And this is the predicted champs… Its just getting better. they are getting ran on by Utah🤣🤣
I see we are not talking about that Ohio State Defense. but they have the best chance to win…. Defense won the Championship last year. And it want change this year, Same team lost to Michigan. but they are the favorites… LOL crazy