2021 FCS Spring Final Four
- By OHSportsFan
- College Football
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Sam Houston with another late come back. FCS champs.
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It’s worth it, but a year later you’ve got a rusty trailer hitch.We're at Willie Nelson in the Electric horseman now, right?
His younger brother Jake* is at Colorado; even though Jake is no longer on the football team, it still wouldn't surprise me to see him land there. Jake will undoubtedly be staying at Colorado since he'll still be on a full scholarship, etc.; now it just won't count against the Colorado football team's 85.
Traded Mike Freeman to the Reds for cash considerations today.
I don't hate this, or any of the other proposals for that matter. But there was an Ohio State team that would not have been in the playoff in an 8-team field by those criteria, that WAS in the 4-team field. The committee considered PSU's win over Ohio State that year a fluke. And you know what? They were 100% right.
In spite of that though, it wouldn't kill me to see this come to pass. It also wouldn't kill me to see the status quo remain. The simple truth is, I haven't seen a single year where a single team was left out of the playoff that had a REASONABLE argument for being the best team in the country. Call me crazy, but I prefer a world where a team that is the best in the country is the one that wins the NC. Some might like a world where a wildcard team gets hot at the right time and wins the SuperBowl. That's just not my preference.
Another thing that I don't like about the "MUST have played in their CCG" criterion: that prevents the Buckeyes from crushing the cowards in the playoffs. What's the good of expanding the playoff if we can't pants the wolverines in it?
I don't know. The changes are coming awfully quick on the academic side of the house - increasing pressure on HS to create AP courses, more pressure on schools to allow HS students to take core curriculum classes in lieu of HS senior English and math. All of this with the idea to get students through college quicker. The college core curriculum itself has been reduced in favor of tech Vo Ed. From my perspective.
So what's this got to do with college football? How do you feel about the tuition your kid pays if you know that some of your tax dollars are being spent to provide a football program at Kent, Ohio U., Miami, Cincinnati, and Bowling Green?
Right now, Ohio State gets away with it because they make enough money to keep it all self-contained. I'm suggesting that as the cost of college increases, parents are going to be dipping deeper into their home equity, retirement savings, and other discretionary funds to give their kid the benefit. They are going to become increasingly more interested in examining where their tax dollars go - bread and circuses will be one of the items to be chucked.
Not sure if this is right thread, but with OSU down to 82 scholarship players out of 85, I wonder if we see any transfer portal activity? I don’t have any current insight, although I’d think Kicker and DB’s would be top priorities.
Not sure what’s available at kicker, but Miami landed a stud in Jose Borregales last year in transfer portal....he made a huge difference for them.
"Tell your wife that she looks pretty even if she looks like a truck." Ricky, age 10