@dannykanell Georgia fan here: we lost to Alabama in the regular season last year and I said out loud: “it doesn’t matter. We’re still in the playoff.”
And I hate that.
@dannykanell Iron bowl, “The Game”, the Red River Shootout, third Saturday in October - all meaningless in the grand scheme of things. Fans of the winning team get bragging rights for the year, but, nationally, the games are irrelevant.
@dannykanell Every game in the regular season was special because of you lost, you were probably out. Now you can lose 2, maybe 3 (definitely 3, if it’s expanded further) and still make the playoff. You take “meaningless games” and move them from bowl season to the regular season.
@KirkHerbstreit Nah, let them celebrate. It’s definitely more than I’d like, but if you don’t want the celebration, don’t give up the homer. “Sportsmanship” is over rated. Players need to hate each other between the lines
@Zodiac370DL@RealDanZak You’re right, some folks can’t lose weight just by exercising the weight off. But EVERYONE loses weight by burning more calories than they take in. So, exercise + dietary deficit = weight loss.
@somaliwifsol@PatMcAfeeShow Richardson was shit in college. He’s been shit in the pros. He was drafted based on his up-side, but he’s never been able to reach that upside. Time for him to switch to RB if he wants to see the field.
@PatMcAfeeShow Not to mention the UGA/TCU national championship. The whole reason everyone wanted expansion was for possible “cinderellas”. All of us that were against expansion knew the first 2-3 teams out would always bitch no matter how many teams are let in.
@PatMcAfeeShow People acting like all the 1st rd games are close. You mean like Tennessee (lost by 25) and SMU (28) last year? Or Cincinnati (21) and Michigan (23) in 2021? Or Notre Dame (17) and Clemson (21) in 2020? Or Oklahoma (35) in 2019? Or Notre dame (27) in 2018? Or Clemson (18) in 2017
@JoshPateCFB People acting like all the 1st rd games are close. You mean like Tennessee (lost by 25) and SMU (28) last year? Or Cincinnati (21) and Michigan (23) in 2021? Or Notre Dame (17) and Clemson (21) in 2020? Or Oklahoma (35) in 2019? Or Notre dame (27) in 2018? Or Clemson (18) in 2017