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cartman 08-08-2022 03:45 PM

Official 2022 College Football Thread
 
Ok, the coaches poll has been released. That means the start of the season is right around the corner!

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Rank        Team                                        Rec        Pts                1st        Prev        Chg        Hi/Lo
1.                Alabama                                0-0        1634                54        NR        —        1/1
2.                Ohio State                        0-0        1564                5        NR        —        2/2
3.                Georgia                                0-0        1542                6        NR        —        3/3
4.                Clemson                                0-0        1356                0        NR        —        4/4
5.                Notre Dame                        0-0        1284                0        NR        —        5/5
6.                Michigan                        0-0        1232                0        NR        —        6/6
7.                Texas A&M                        0-0        1219                0        NR        —        7/7
8.                Utah                                0-0        1134                0        NR        —        8/8
9.                Oklahoma                        0-0        1027                0        NR        —        9/9
10.                Baylor                                0-0        891                0        NR        —        10/10
11.                Oklahoma State                        0-0        859                0        NR        —        11/11
12.                Oregon                                0-0        734                0        NR        —        12/12
13.                NC State                        0-0        726                0        NR        —        13/13
14.                Michigan State                        0-0        711                0        NR        —        14/14
15.                Southern California                0-0        602                0        NR        —        15/15
16.                Pittsburgh                        0-0        450                0        NR        —        16/16
17.                Miami                                0-0        433                0        NR        —        17/17
18.                Texas                                0-0        383                1        NR        —        18/18
19.                Wake Forest                        0-0        381                0        NR        —        19/19
20.                Wisconsin                        0-0        369                0        NR        —        20/20
21.                Kentucky                        0-0        353                0        NR        —        21/21
22.                Cincinnati                        0-0        339                0        NR        —        22/22
23.                Arkansas                        0-0        334                0        NR        —        23/23
24.                Mississippi                        0-0        327                0        NR        —        24/24
25.                Houston                                0-0        257                0        NR        —        25/25

Also receiving votes
Iowa 248; Penn State 246; Tennessee 163; Brigham Young 152; Louisiana State 143;
Auburn 98; Central Florida 55; North Carolina 34; San Diego State 25; Fresno State 21;
Mississippi State 19; Florida 17; Utah State 12; Air Force 12; UCLA 10; Boise State 10;
Appalachian State 10; Minnesota 6; South Carolina 5; Kansas State 4; Iowa State 3;
Army 3; UL Lafayette 2; Southern Methodist 2; Purdue 2; Oregon State 2; Coastal Carolina 2;
Texas-San Antonio 1; Louisville 1; Florida State 1


Thomkal 08-08-2022 04:47 PM

I don't see Coastal Carolina in the top 25...

BYU 14 08-08-2022 04:53 PM

No BYU either and they are better than last year, lost Allgeier, but most everyone else back on Offense and they added transfer RB Chris Brooks who will do damage behind that line.

Defense is healthy with most key players back and some solid additions. They should be a 10-2 team

HomerSimpson98 08-08-2022 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BYU 14 (Post 3374217)
No BYU either and they are better than last year, lost Allgeier, but most everyone else back on Offense and they added transfer RB Chris Brooks who will do damage behind that line.

Defense is healthy with most key players back and some solid additions. They should be a 10-2 team



Tough schedule to get to 10 wins with Oregon, Baylor, Arkie, and ND.

JonInMiddleGA 08-08-2022 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HomerSimpson98 (Post 3374218)
Tough schedule to get to 10 wins with Oregon, Baylor, Arkie, and ND.


Yeah, we had the "okay, who is the non P5 team that has a shot" conversation here in the bat cave. Looking at schedules, etc.

That BYU schedule makes life tough even though they might very well be the best non P5 team.

fwiw, I sorta settled on "yeah, looks like the Houston vs Cincy winner is the most likely answer to the P5 hopeful question". Not because I think either is that good but rather because of the schedules of other possibles.

sterlingice 08-08-2022 06:43 PM

I haven't looked yet - where is Kansas ranked? /s

SI

Edward64 08-08-2022 07:30 PM

Hogs at #23 seems about right.

Vegas Vic 08-08-2022 09:05 PM

Who gave Texas a first-place vote? Saban or the head coach for Kansas?

Kodos 08-09-2022 02:43 PM

Big Ten's Reported New TV Rights Deal Has Major Implications For

More Big Ten expansion speculation.

RainMaker 08-09-2022 04:21 PM

Over $1 billion a year is insane. Unless there is something I'm missing, the SEC might have signed another bad TV contract. They are only getting $300 million it seems.

tarcone 08-09-2022 05:03 PM

Giving NBC a slice means ND is in.

Add the 4 west coast schools, the B1G has to go to 24.

Then you have 4 six team pods. These teams have to come from the East.

Solecismic 08-09-2022 05:28 PM

Why would NBC being in change Notre Dame's decision? It just adds inventory for NBC and they'd pair it with ND as a double-header.

All this conference bingo is simply rearranging deck chairs during this transitory phase. The idea is not to get left out. Notre Dame will never be left out. If this weren't a transition, the Big Ten and SEC would already have eaten all the edible meals out there.

The big question is what happens when the whole FBS ship hits the iceberg of player union/revenue sharing. How do players get paid and distributed to teams? What brands are in and what brands are out?

For three of the mid-major conferences (MAC, SB, CUSA), media rights are less than one million per school per season. The Mountain West and AAC are in the mid-single digits, with almost no hope of significant increases. The big question is what happens to the ACC/Pac 12/Big 12 with the next contracts. That will help determine the shape of things post-iceberg. How many schools get to compete in the organized league when major-league college football breaks away from the NCAA?

We seem to be a long way from this happening, but this transitional phase is going to lead to a lot of unhappy schools and players and lawsuits.

tarcone 08-09-2022 08:29 PM

I believe Notre Dame and NBCs contract is up and they have to renegotiate. But if ND is in the B1G and the B1G has ND, I believe both make more money than being on their own.

BishopMVP 08-09-2022 09:26 PM

Money doesn't drive ND if it's similar, they want flexibility and feeling special, and they get it.

BishopMVP 08-09-2022 09:28 PM

Re the poll 5 seems high for an ND team that doesn't have a QB I'm sold on and a new coach who I love in theory, but had a 2nd half collapse in his only game as head coach. (Granted we were missing our best offensive & defensive players, but still.)

bob 08-10-2022 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by BishopMVP (Post 3374380)
Re the poll 5 seems high for an ND team that doesn't have a QB I'm sold on and a new coach who I love in theory, but had a 2nd half collapse in his only game as head coach. (Granted we were missing our best offensive & defensive players, but still.)


Don’t worry about that. After week 1, they will be mid teens which is probably more appropriate.

tarcone 08-10-2022 12:22 PM

I see another 8-4 or 9-3 season ahead.

The defense is going to be better this year than last. I am really excited to watch them play.

Offense will suck again as we are the only school in the world that hangs on to their shitty OC whose offenses have ranked near the bottom of college football his entire tenure. Oh yeah, its the HCs son.

BishopMVP 08-10-2022 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob (Post 3374387)
Don’t worry about that. After week 1, they will be mid teens which is probably more appropriate.

Yep. Top 5 teams probably shouldn't be 14.5 point dogs in their opener. Not sure how smart scheduling that one was, though maybe they were hoping it was one of those offseasons Ohio State would need to suspend 8 starters for week 1.

Edward64 08-12-2022 05:45 PM

So thinking about best streaming service to get for SEC football? What do you guys use?

cartman 08-12-2022 08:29 PM

so an Alabama transfer to Texas (who was suspended at Bama and left the program) is now suspended from the Longhorns for damaging a parking boot that was placed on his car.

tarcone 08-12-2022 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by cartman (Post 3374664)
so an Alabama transfer to Texas (who was suspended at Bama and left the program) is now suspended from the Longhorns for damaging a parking boot that was placed on his car.


Dude has an angle to get a serious NIL.

miami_fan 08-13-2022 10:56 AM

My favorite thing about college football right now are the videos of the players finding out they are now on full scholarship. Watching their teammates celebrate the player’s achievement will probably be better than anything I see on the field this year.

cuervo72 08-13-2022 11:25 AM

Yeah, probably time for the news to put that in the rotation with "unexpected reunion with military parent" and "opposing team helps player score touchdown/basket/homerun." (And "little kid idolizes delivery guy.")

edit: forgot "underprivileged high-schooler gets accepted to all eight Ivys"

edit2: and "brilliant toddler passes MENSA test"

cartman 08-16-2022 10:59 AM

And the AP preseason poll has been released:

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1. Alabama (54)
2. Ohio State (6)
3. Georgia (3)
4. Clemson
5. Notre Dame
6. Texas A&M
7. Utah
8. Michigan
9. Oklahoma
10. Baylor
11. Oregon
12. Oklahoma State
13. North Carolina State
14. USC
15. Michigan State
16. Miami (FL)
17. Pittsburgh
18. Wisconsin
19. Arkansas
20. Kentucky
21. Ole Miss
22. Wake Forest
23. Cincinnati
24. Houston
25. BYU

Others receiving votes: Tennessee (180), Texas (164), Iowa (163), Penn State (160), LSU (55),
 Fresno State (32), Minnesota (31), UCF (27), Purdue (17), Mississippi State (15), Auburn (15),
 Florida (14), Kansas State (14), North Carolina (9), Boise State (5), Air Force (4),
 Appalachian State (4), South Carolina (2), UCLA (2), San Diego State (2), Utah State (2), Nebraska (1)


sovereignstar v2 08-18-2022 09:28 AM



https://bigten.org/news/2022/8/18/ge...n-history.aspx

7 billion over 7 years

cartman 08-18-2022 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sovereignstar v2 (Post 3375111)


Does this mean that the SEC is going to open their negotiations at $12 trillion?

GrantDawg 08-18-2022 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cartman (Post 3375141)
Does this mean that the SEC is going to open their negotiations at $12 trillion?

ESPN, ABC, and Disney+ will now all be owned by the SEC.

RainMaker 08-18-2022 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cartman (Post 3375141)
Does this mean that the SEC is going to open their negotiations at $12 trillion?


SEC already has a new TV deal. There's probably so many little things in these deals that it can be tough to compare, but it seems like the Big 10 did incredibly well in comparision.

SEC leaving CBS for ESPN in US$3bn deal from 2024 - SportsPro

tarcone 08-18-2022 08:52 PM

B1G is a money machine. Any school that doesnt realize this is a fool. Alabama would make teice as much mponey if they were in the B1G.

miami_fan 08-19-2022 07:05 AM

Here for all of this!:lol:

Beloved Oklahoma QB General Booty now has fabulous line of NIL merch

Ksyrup 08-27-2022 11:21 AM

I didn't even realize FSU played today until an alert came up on my phone. I had to look up Duquesne, never heard of the school. It's in Pittsburgh apparently. FSU is favored by 41. I wouldn't put money on FSU to beat our middle school team by 41 at this point.

I can't imagine Norvell surviving this season if they win 6 or fewer games. I'm taking the under in hopes that I'll be pleasantly surprised. If they struggle against Duquesne at all, I invite LSU fans to take him out blindfolded to a swamp in the middle of nowhere next Sunday and leave him. It might be kinder than what Tallahassee will do.

Vegas Vic 08-27-2022 02:24 PM

If Nebraska ends up losing this game, they'll be the best 0-1 team in the country.

JonInMiddleGA 08-27-2022 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas Vic (Post 3375950)
If Nebraska ends up losing this game, they'll be the best 0-1 team in the country.


I'm not sure about that.

After seeing about a quarter of this one I've come to the conclusion that these are both pretty crappy teams.

Might improve as the year goes on but, in late August, these are not good teams.

JPhillips 08-27-2022 03:02 PM

Scott Frost should get in touch with his realtor. Don't want to wait too long and have to sell at a loss.

JonInMiddleGA 08-27-2022 03:08 PM

Twitter has delivered

Aces of Bases @westcoastcash
#NebraskaFootball going to be playing in the @BigSkyConf soon

Big Sky Conference @BigSkyConf
Nah we good

JPhillips 08-27-2022 03:42 PM

The University of Nebraska.

The N stands for nowledge.

Solecismic 08-27-2022 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas Vic (Post 3375950)
If Nebraska ends up losing this game, they'll be the best 0-1 team in the country.


On paper, they're seemingly always the best (insert losing record here) team in the country. How in the world can you add up all that talent on defense and do absolutely nothing to stop Northwestern?

Quips aside, they'd probably win double digits anywhere other than the SEC or Big Ten.

Atocep 08-27-2022 03:57 PM

Nebraska give up 530 yards of offense to one of the worst Big 10 offenses from a year ago and blames his offensive staff for the loss in the post game.

JonInMiddleGA 08-27-2022 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atocep (Post 3375958)
Nebraska give up 530 yards of offense to one of the worst Big 10 offenses from a year ago and blames his offensive staff for the loss in the post game.


Watching that game, I'm not sure the blame doesn't fall on recruiting as much as coaching.

It looked like the cupboard was/is almost bare still. There are a few athletes in evidence but not much in the way of football players that I could see.

Solecismic 08-27-2022 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 3375960)
Watching that game, I'm not sure the blame doesn't fall on recruiting as much as coaching.

It looked like the cupboard was/is almost bare still. There are a few athletes in evidence but not much in the way of football players that I could see.


I didn't watch, but it's a mystery how Frost made it to this season. Their defense *should* be able to put enough pressure on the quarterback and the running game to simply out-talent a team like Northwestern. I wouldn't bet on Frost lasting the entire year, if this is what they've come up with.

JonInMiddleGA 08-27-2022 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solecismic (Post 3375961)
I didn't watch, but it's a mystery how Frost made it to this season. Their defense *should* be able to put enough pressure on the quarterback and the running game to simply out-talent a team like Northwestern. I wouldn't bet on Frost lasting the entire year, if this is what they've come up with.


It looked like a team with athletes but not much football talent against a team that was primarily D-II grade talent. And the D-II team WON.

Northwestern outcoached 'em, aside from the stupid onside kick, the key to the outcome was the decision to "make Nebraska beat us". And as the second half wore on, you could see Nebraska remembering who they've become, even players who weren't on the roster looked like they knew they were fucked.

JonInMiddleGA 08-27-2022 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solecismic (Post 3375961)
and the running game to simply out-talent a team like Northwestern.


Oh, I forgot to comment on this part

Their only effective offense was having Thompson throw the ball as hard as he could and hope for the best. The OL did basically nothing, the run game was non existent. Officially 110 yards on 31 carries, 3.5 ypc but if you take away a 46 yard run & 2 sacks the numbers for the other 28 carries go down to 83 yards, just 2.96 ypc.

bronconick 08-27-2022 08:42 PM

Frost is 5-21 in one score games at Nebraska.

Kodos 08-28-2022 11:14 AM

Frost for life!

sovereignstar v2 08-28-2022 01:27 PM

Frost will turn it around. Maybe next year.

tarcone 08-28-2022 02:36 PM

I figured Frost would be left in Ireland.

There were something like 25000 Nebby fans at this game. That hot seat is blazing right now.

Nebbys defense is terrible. NW ran on them at will in the 2nd half. It was almost like the ran out of steam, but we all know that couldnt be true. Shoot players were puking 18-20 times during practice.

RainMaker 08-28-2022 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 3375965)
It looked like a team with athletes but not much football talent against a team that was primarily D-II grade talent. And the D-II team WON.

Northwestern outcoached 'em, aside from the stupid onside kick, the key to the outcome was the decision to "make Nebraska beat us". And as the second half wore on, you could see Nebraska remembering who they've become, even players who weren't on the roster looked like they knew they were fucked.


The onside kick was incredibly weird because the one thing Northwestern is known for is how prepared they are. Especially on special teams. They have the least amount of talent in the Big 10 just about every year. But they're well coached and don't make dumb mistakes.

I don't even know where Nebraska goes to from here. This isn't even supposed to be a plucky Northwestern squad with a few NFL talents on the roster. It's one of their worst rosters in a long time and they still won.

cuervo72 08-29-2022 07:48 AM

NE has to be a tough sell. Lincoln is larger than I thought it was, but how many recruits are thinking out of the gate "oh, yeah -- I want to go to Nebraska?" I don't know that you pull much from the surrounding states, save for maybe Kansas -- if you live in Iowa I'd say Iowa is a better choice; heck, if you're in the Dakotas you might rather opt for UND. You're 37th in state population.

Lathum 08-29-2022 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cuervo72 (Post 3376033)
NE has to be a tough sell. Lincoln is larger than I thought it was, but how many recruits are thinking out of the gate "oh, yeah -- I want to go to Nebraska?" I don't know that you pull much from the surrounding states, save for maybe Kansas -- if you live in Iowa I'd say Iowa is a better choice; heck, if you're in the Dakotas you might rather opt for UND. You're 37th in state population.


I remember they used to recruit NJ pretty hard. Then Rutgers got not terrible and BC started coming down here. Plus all the REALLY good guys went to Penn state.

cuervo72 08-29-2022 08:27 AM

Yeah, makes sense in their heyday. If you're in the championship mix you can draw from anywhere. But once you lose that momentum, you may not get it back.


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