Does anyone have a good theory where this is going? I forsee some team dropping down to 60 players, nil ing 2 year deals, using the portal to add 30 a year. There is no reason to take high school kids at all.
Maybe. However the exact opposite might prove to be true.Kozmozag said:
Does anyone have a good theory where this is going? I forsee some team dropping down to 60 players, nil ing 2 year deals, using the portal to add 30 a year. There is no reason to take high school kids at all.
Kinda like your lovelife then?Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
just my personal opinion but college football is going in a direction that will ultimately hurt the sport. i love college football and I skipped many games this year including playoff games because it just not the same anymore. i still watch but the passion is gone.
Jesus. Relax Rambo.12thMan9 said:Kinda like your lovelife then?Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
just my personal opinion but college football is going in a direction that will ultimately hurt the sport. i love college football and I skipped many games this year including playoff games because it just not the same anymore. i still watch but the passion is gone.
Jeez, some of you just plain at life.
That would be an interesting system. Especially if it was set up like the Premier League with the bottom three teams from each conference pushed down to the lower conference with the top three being promoted to the next higher conference. Either way I imagine the concept of a super conference will come to fruition in the next 10 years or so.The Banned said:
B1G and SEC split off. 30-40 teams. They will become the equivalent of AAA football.
Big 12 and ACC become AA equivalent.
All other school become single A equivalent.
There will be lots of movement up and down. HS recruiting will be more specific. No different than MLB teams pick the best still, that will happen with the top tier recruits, but many are going to be asked to prove themselves. What will be interesting is to see if any natural pipelines are created. Does A&M start working with Houston or SMU or Tech to stash their less certain prospects to see how it turns out?
The biggest issue is and will continue to be the one year transfer. Holding onto and subsequently replacing back up talent will be very difficult because dropping to a lesser school in order to start and prove themselves will always be an option. The pipeline-esque plan could help, in theory.
12thMan9 said:Kinda like your lovelife then?Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
just my personal opinion but college football is going in a direction that will ultimately hurt the sport. i love college football and I skipped many games this year including playoff games because it just not the same anymore. i still watch but the passion is gone.
Jeez, some of you just plain suck at life.
JWinTX said:
I think we will eventually see the Top 40 or programs break away from the NCAA and form their own CFB league. It will be just like the NFL. For example, 4 leagues,10-12 teams each, with you playing 9-11 conference games and three OOC games against teams that finished in the same spot you finished in the previous season, switching up the locations every other year (i.e. 4th in the west vs 4th in the North, South, and MIdwest for OOC). And the rosters will be made up of employees, not students. Players can stay on teams as long as they want, like pros. So a QB like Marce Reed could be the Aggie QB as a 30-year old. There will be a salary cap and rosters will be contracted, so no portal.
Playoffs will be for the top 16 teams. First rounds at home. Second round at the Fiesta Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, and a Bowl in Indianapolis/Detroit for the northern teams. Semifinals at the Orange Bowl and Rose Bowl. Final in the Sugar Bowl.
greg.w.h said:
Indentured servanthood now only exists in the H-1b system. College athletes are freed!!!
SlickHairandlotsofmoney said:
I anticipate many smaller programs will eventually cease to exist. It'll begin with D3 programs folding and eventually work its way up into FCS and then G5 programs.
We've very much evolved into a "if you ain't first, you're last" culture and anything less than the "biggest and best" is considered garbage. Fans will begin to ignore the struggling to mediocre programs at the lower levels creating financial difficulties which accelerates such programs' decline.
Buford T. Justice said:
It's going to take a complete reset, and by that, I mean breaking away from ESPN, and self-managing all aspects of the production again. Retro, for the fans. You have to be there, and buy a ticket to see it.
ESPN made, and ruined college football.
Buford T. Justice said:
It's going to take a complete reset, and by that, I mean breaking away from ESPN, and self-managing all aspects of the production again. Retro, for the fans. You have to be there, and buy a ticket to see it.
ESPN made, and ruined college football.
Buford T. Justice said:
It's going to take a complete reset, and by that, I mean breaking away from ESPN, and self-managing all aspects of the production again. Retro, for the fans. You have to be there, and buy a ticket to see it.
ESPN made, and ruined college football.