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Commish of College Football

I've heard Nick Saban's name from two or three different people about being a college football commissioner. Just curious to what other people's thoughts on this. Would he do it? Would he be good for college football? Would someone else be a better option? If one commissioner was hired what happens to the conference offices as we know it? I'm not really sure what to think but interested in what others think.

Call at end of UNC/ND

I realize the rule is you have to let them land but can we use some common sense. Cadeau barely grazed the toe of the ND defender on the way down and went down like he was shot by a sniper. Total flop but the ND defender did ever so lightly touch a centimeter of Cadeau's shoe so by rule, its probably the right call. But what are we doing here? I hate that rule.

When will Pitt add a GM?

With the “salary cap” era of college football starting this coming year, it seems like it’s a matter of when, not if, all P4 programs will have a top administrator. UNC obviously went out and hired a former NFL GM, while others are probably just going to elevate someone already in their program.

Any rumblings on what Pitt may do?

Santos v. Drumgoole

Had this come across my feed this afternoon and it was nice to see a couple of our former guys square off today and both play well. Santos had 23 and Drumgoole had 21 but GW absolutely cooked Dayton even without their leading scorer and former Vtech recruit Darren Buchanan. Chris Caputo seems as though he might have something going at George Washington.
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