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We shall see.
The AT&T Stadium staff have some work ahead of them to change the field before the Cowboys game tomorrow night.
Well. Looks like Ohio States about to play their 3rd string QB if they can’t get Brown taped up.
This game sucks
Missouri offense pretty much full strength, right? Ohio st's D dismantling them has me thinking Michigan has a better shot than I thought
Was hoping we'd see a 65-yard field goal, but Missouri screwed up and moved.
Regardless of what anyone says the SEC was down this year.
I don't like the portal or NIL (what it's devolved into), but at least they could delay portal transfers until after the bowl games. When scholarships are handed out, maybe one condition might be to complete the season, including bowls.
DEL
Nice drive by Missouri and it likely has won them the game. Could be Ohio State's defense is worn down. They've been on the field a long time.
Ohio state is without a qb and its best player in Harrison. Mizzou better win
I?d say yes Mizzo can beat OSU?.:)
I am on board with the post and believe that the NIL or opt outs could be mitigated a little by shortening to season by getting rid of bye weeks and starting the post season a week earlier. Starting the play offs earlier can help a little especially with some players prepping for NFL combines.
saban has had a month to prepare for the sign stealer
As I posted, college football needs to compress the 12-game schedule by removing the bye week to help out matters. This gets more post season games before the transfer portal opens. I personally relish the regular season as more important than the post season and removal of bye weeks is perfectly ok because the regular season will not be affected by the portal transfers. And again, compression will limit the portal window exposure for some of the post season.
When fellow elitedoggers say THEY do the elitedoggers even understand who THEY are. Are THEY a collective or independent businesses outside the scope of in-house college managements? How can any governance even get into prorating NIL disbursements when NIL has so much potential for diversity of business models? Also, THEY whoever THEY are could be seen unclean once their actions are litigated with the SCOUS past rulings.
You say we are one screwed up society with players getting considerations denied in the past. Maybe if others that benefitted from the plantation labor gave up a pittance of monetary considerations, this evolution would not have evolved?