@TheSharpeWit There is no published or expected process the committee is asked to follow. The question is not whether the process was manipulated. The question is why is there no documented process that can allow for accountability after a decision
@NotaBurnerr007 Maybe Jeremiah Love should take a real stand against all the Notre Dame injustice by sitting out the Heisman Ceremony. If all that kind of stuff is so important.
@gwizzy12@CarterElliott__ hey - check out what YouTube showed as my most viewed channel of the year! Loved the BYU (and college basketball) coverage. Thank you to you and the team gentlemen!
@stoolpresidente@jlkurtz I know you and others were skeptical about it, but we gotta consider the Barstool deal Yormark orchestrated a huge success. At least for now ...
@UtahJazzGuy1@CollegeFBonX This game slot at the end of the year would be left unscheduled by all FBS teams. Not all winners advance and not all losers are eliminated. It is one more game at the end of the year, but instead of scheduling it years in advance, it's scheduled in season.
@Tier1athlete@jgault13 It seems like you're talking from personal experience as an athlete but just a reminder that all NCAA programs are free to 1) recruit athletes who will/are/have served LDS missions or 2) encourage their athletes to do something similar via a gap year.
@UtahJazzGuy1@CollegeFBonX You don't need to expand it because this one slotted regular season game is done by all FBS programs. All programs get a shot at a similarly ranked opponent from another conference. Instead of letting schools pick OOC opponents, we do it by in-year performance
@gwizzy12 Also track Dawson Baker minutes and complete defensive breakdowns. Is Dawson Baker this year's Kanon Catchings, and will the season turn around when KY gives Baker's minutes to Dom Diamonde. Is Diamonde this year's Mawot Mag?
@MLB In what world does that ball only go 403 feet? It was hit 109 MPH and cleared the 392 foot fence in right by about 150 feet. No way a ball hit that hard and that high goes an additional 10 feet and dies. Why does MLB pretend that is accurate?