Wait...you're saying South Park had it right?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 love how you went from "please don't ban me, Dan" to doubling down on the post
Maybe Triple-Loss Sec? A favorite in Alabama and Mississippi.I am beginning to wish that Triple Sec had a different name.
The Triple Sec is a popular option for residents of Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina. It's primarily made of sour grapes, especially prevalent in those areas of the country thus winter.I am beginning to wish that Triple Sec had a different name.
That league plays on Sunday. College football will never be standardized like that, it's just not constructed that way and likely never will be. The only way I see something standardized is if the B1G and SEC break off and form a 48 team "league", with some rules around divisions and scheduling.The college football playoffs to me have been a disaster. The teams picked to participate by the SO-CALLED EXPERTS based on some data they made up. It is very clear by putting the eyeball on the games played that SMU, INDIANA, TENNESSEE and Clemson had no business being there. This playoff has nothing to do with actually determining a true National Champion but is all about MONEY! If they really want to determine a National Champion [best team] than quit scheduling all the cupcake games and play real football teams one on one for 12-13 games.
To me, the playoffs so far have proved that there should be an 8 team playoff, not 12 (or more). Of course, the past several years, even the 4 team playoffs had blow outs.The college football playoffs to me have been a disaster. The teams picked to participate by the SO-CALLED EXPERTS based on some data they made up. It is very clear by putting the eyeball on the games played that SMU, INDIANA, TENNESSEE and Clemson had no business being there. This playoff has nothing to do with actually determining a true National Champion but is all about MONEY! If they really want to determine a National Champion [best team] than quit scheduling all the cupcake games and play real football teams one on one for 12-13 games.
I think the problem is finding 12 teams that actually have a legitimate shot of winning a NC. I agree with Illwinsagain, eight teams would be more appropriate. Then, at least, there would be no undeserving teams getting a first round bye. However, more games equals more money and that's what this is really all about.The college football playoffs to me have been a disaster. The teams picked to participate by the SO-CALLED EXPERTS based on some data they made up. It is very clear by putting the eyeball on the games played that SMU, INDIANA, TENNESSEE and Clemson had no business being there. This playoff has nothing to do with actually determining a true National Champion but is all about MONEY! If they really want to determine a National Champion [best team] than quit scheduling all the cupcake games and play real football teams one on one for 12-13 games.
well , they won’t contract .To me, the playoffs so far have proved that there should be an 8 team playoff, not 12 (or more). Of course, the past several years, even the 4 team playoffs had blow outs.
I don’t think it’s about 12 teams that could legitimately win the title — there’s four, maybe five, that could in any given year. But any one of those teams could win one game, possibly upsetting one of the teams that could win it all. That opens a path for the others.I think the problem is finding 12 teams that actually have a legitimate shot of winning a NC. I agree with Illwinsagain, eight teams would be more appropriate. Then, at least, there would be no undeserving teams getting a first round bye. However, more games equals more money and that's what this is really all about.