Who would have thought that Walt Disney drawing a Steamboat Willie cartoon would eventually lead to the destruction of college football almost 100 years later?
UCLA won neither their conference regular season nor tournament championships.
@FSU_Softball won both.
AND beat UCLA head to head.
The @NCAA devalues winning more than any athletic organization in the history of sports.
As part of the CFP changes, Notre Dame will now be awarded a “You’re Our Most Special Boys, Yes You Are” Trophy after each season, regardless of their final record. The presentation will take place at an end-of-year pizza party
This is Fernando Mendoza’s 5th game this year with more TD’s than incompletions
No other QB in college football has done that more than twice this century
Regardless of what the committee does today, just please remember that no injustice will ever compare to what they did to the 2023 Florida State Seminoles.
A part of the sport died 2 years ago. Blow up the CFP committee and build something new.
With 2 minutes left in first half, Bama has 71 total yards and 3 first downs.
In the 2023 ACC title game, FSU had 80 yards and 7 first downs in the first half.
Does the TV coverage sound the same to you?
The invitational's weekly show is made for tv nonsense. We all know this.
The only rankings that matter are this weekend's, and they'll blow past any rhetorical precedent they set for themselves and not give two 💩 about it if it's better for the bottom line.
The 4th place ACC team (with one of the worst defenses in the country) held Georgia to 270 total yards of offense
The 15th place ACC team beat Alabama by 2 scores
Georgia - Alabama is [likely] your SEC championship game because Texas A&M couldn’t beat a Texas team that lost to 3-8 Florida
Reject the SEC-superiority nonsense. It’s just another Disney-owned fairytale
Yeah, imagine if Miami had lost to a sub-.500 ACC team. Wait, that’s No. 4 Alabama. Sorry.
Unfortunately they lost to a Florida team that fired its coach. Wait, wait. I’m hearing that’s actually two-loss No. 11 Texas and Miami held that same team to seven points in a 19-pt win.
I got curious. This is the first time in cfb history a team has lost a regular season game in which a team had at least 440 yards of offense, outgained their opponent by 150 yards, won the turnover margin, but scored 13 points or fewer and lost the game