I think Percy scored in almost every game at FLA. Never been a better offensive utility weapon in CFB history. Line him up anywhere. He was the best RB & WR in every game
Could’ve been one of the best KO returners as well. He has a whole highlight reel of NFL KO returns for TD’s
Pete Bevacqua is absolutely correct about maximizing media value with a Super League (something he made clear he opposes).
One huge problem: powerhouse college fan bases are built to expect 10, 11, 12 or more victories every year. In this case, some big names are going to go 2-10. It's the same way it is in the NFL.
Do the fans stay? Losing NFL teams see drops in tickets and revenue. Georgia-Alabama is a big television event when both teams are good. If one, or both, are bad?
And why would major programs want a new world where they are almost assured to be less successful than in the past -- winning is also about donations, applications, alumni, etc.
It works in the NFL because the system is then set up for the worst teams to be advantaged through the draft (and scheduling). Eventually bad teams get good (it takes longer for some, i.e. the Jets).
College football doesn't have that. In recruiting and free agency, the best players generally go to the best teams (even in the NIL-era). More donations come in to the better teams.
So could a Super League really even work in college football?
Joey McGuire at the San Antonio QB Club: Texas Tech is expecting to announcing a major 2027-28 home and home with a major blue blood.
“It won’t be Texas because they’re scared.”
Because life is just a little more comfortable if everything looks the way it did when you were a kid... here's the 2026 Stanley Cup bracket only using logos from the early 90s.
To answer the comment in advance -- "Yes, I know, but I had to make a choice, so I chose that one."
Just 87 days remain until week 0 of the CFB season.
It’s close but yet still so far away.
Which week 0 game are you looking forward to the most?
For me it’s Jax State/NDSU for NDSU’s FBS debut & Memphis/UNLV which could determine a CFP spot later in the season.
Without Congressional action, Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua says a "super league" is inevitable.
"You’re going to only have a small number of universities who can invest to field a nationally competitive football team."