@RossDellenger Not gonna be Greg’s decision to make. It’s gonna be Bama, ND, UGA, OSU, Texas, Michigan, Oregon, LSU, Penn St, etc. joining forces and ditching the rest of the SEC and B1G.
@dennisdoddcbs It’s amazing to me how naive some of the CFB media folks were about this bill. These DC morons can’t agree that the sky is blue, but they’re supposed to pass legislation that fixes everything? This bill never had a chance and any suggestion otherwise was ignoring reality.
@Googleman245@AndyStaples Meh. The money all those programs would share will soften the blow. Better to be relevant and mediocre against an awesome schedule than be 10-2 or 11-1 against a blah schedule while being forced to subsidize the Miss. States and Purdues every year.
@AndyStaples Michigan fan here. Sign me up, even though UM would probably struggle to go .500 in a SL. I would watch every game of a 24-32 team super league.
@profgoose@dennisdoddcbs@RossDellenger 10% is being kind. It will be lucky to get out of committee, much less 60 votes with the full senate and then through the house. This bill has gotten WAY more attention than it deserves.
@GrahamCoffeyDC@chrisfallica It’s always been that way. It’s baseball — much more conducive to upsets (even in double elimination) than one-and-done basketball is.
@680TheFan College baseball? This is such a pathetic commentary on Atlanta sports. We’re already cheating by including college football and basketball since our pro sports are so awful, and now you d-bags are trying to act like college baseball is important to this discussion? GTFOH
@PeteThamel@FBSchedules Nobody wants CFB in late January, and if this old fuck gets his way, that’s how it’ll be forever. Maybe is time to retire if you feel this way, gramps. Either evolve with the times or get the fuck out of the way.