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SMU game thread

The good news is this only counts as 1 loss. This has been as bad as Pitt has really ever looked. Junko cant punt. Sauls actually missed. Holstein looks bad. McMillon gets jumped over and then looks like he's running in cement. Defense cant tackle. CB's cant cover. OL cant block. Holstein looks terrible. I guess Reid still looks like a D1 player. Just bad, bad, bad.

Gotta put this behind us, beat UVa and then you have 3 winnable games to possibly go 11-1 and then who knows what.

Much better chance of finishing 7-5 than 11-1. Neither will happen; I'm just telling you what is more likely.

REPORT: The SEC & Big Ten are looking to each have 4 automatic bids to the playoff when the next contract begins in 2026, per @CFBHeather

Joe...We are going no where with this. I'll end this discussion by offering you the following...

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)governs the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of college football. The NCAA is a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletics for around 1,100 schools in the United States and Canada.
The FBS is the highest level of competition for college football in the NCAA, and is also known as NCAA Division I. The FBS is made up of 134 schools, all of which have varsity football teams.

Now, I am completely aware that the NCAA doesn't sanction the actual playoffs, BUT they should. It involves the 134 schools that they govern, so they should be involved in establishing the format used and the number of teams that qualify.


They have literally NEVER had anything to do with the college football post season. The day that they tell the schools that they are taking over the playoff is the day that the schools tell the NCAA that they are no longer needed. And the NCAA knows it, which is why the NCAA never has and never will attempt to run the college football playoff.

And once again, the NCAA has essentially given over responsibility for college football at the P4 level back to the schools. They allow those schools, and explicitly NOT the G5 schools, to make their own rules if/when they want.

We are going no where with this because you continue to see college football the way that you wish it was, and I look at it the way that it actually is.
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