CFB Playoff & Bowl Games

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apparently Colorado players wear L and D patches on their jerseys for "leader" and "dawg". coach prime needs to wear a D for "dogwalked" patch tonight
 
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I thought I heard announcer say the 2nd leading rusher for Army hit the transfer portal for AZ.St. didn't know the Service allowed that. How do you just leave the Military? Anyone know if same rules apply under NCAA.
Just looked it up. The service academy athletes can transfer to any other school without an obligation to military service but they have to do it by the end of their sophomore year. Udoh, Army's 2nd leading rusher, just finished his sophomore year. They also had a freshman running back that entered the portal shortly after it opened a few weeks ago.
 
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apparently Colorado players wear L and D patches on their jerseys for "leader" and "dawg". coach prime needs to wear a D for "dogwalked" patch tonight
loathsome defense
 
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I thought I heard announcer say the 2nd leading rusher for Army hit the transfer portal for AZ.St. didn't know the Service allowed that. How do you just leave the Military? Anyone know if same rules apply under NCAA.

I went to Air Force so not sure how Army does it (probably similar) but we didn’t actually commit to the military until we stepped into our first class, fall semester of our junior year.

So if a player is a freshman or sophomore, they could leave with no repercussions as long as they hadn’t passed that “commitment milestone”. (whatever/whenever that is for Army)
 
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I went to Air Force so not sure how Army does it (probably similar) but we didn’t actually commit to the military until we stepped into our first class, fall semester of our junior year.

So if a player is a freshman or sophomore, they could leave with no repercussions as long as they hadn’t passed that “commitment milestone”. (whatever/whenever that is for Army)
Nice. One of my golfing buddies is an Air Force grad. Another is an Army 2 Star General. Both very humble and now retired. I feel humbled being surrounded by greatness.
 
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I went to Air Force so not sure how Army does it (probably similar) but we didn’t actually commit to the military until we stepped into our first class, fall semester of our junior year.

So if a player is a freshman or sophomore, they could leave with no repercussions as long as they hadn’t passed that “commitment milestone”. (whatever/whenever that is for Army)
You are correct! This is how it’s done at all military schools. Once junior year starts, it’s commitment time.
 
#136      
Thanks to all for the info on the Military transfer rule, I was confused thought only way out was going AWOL 😉
 
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Ding Dongs all day.

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ESPN is owned by ABC who is owned by Disney.
They were all once good organizations , but that was years ago.
They have all morphed into corrupt and actually evil companies, with zero regards for truth or fairness .
I honestly sometimes feel bad for SEC fans that have to watch ESPN so much. Even if the network is slobbering all over your conference, it’s still just a bad network all around.
 
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What do the Texas and Penn State say about this? They both hosted home games and won easily. Is that better or worse than having 3 1/2 weeks off with a bye?
I am guessing that Texas and PSU are pretty happy with the results. Oregon, on the other hand, has what appears to be a tougher road. There is no way for everyone to be happy, and one never knows. ASU and BSU could pop up and beat Texas and PSU. I think it would be better to watch the whole thing playout, prior to making any judgements.
 
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However if you're a fan from the Metro East area (St. Louis), the exact opposite is true.
Definitely understand how the part of state you are from affects this, but I'm going to pick rooting against Iowa. The Nick Bell game from 1991 will always make this true for me, and of course Bruce Pearl from the same era.

The only thing that will make me happy if Iowa wins today is that it means the SEC lost.
 
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