Jackcrevol
All Day Long!
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I understand...I wish I could have kept my mouth shut a long time ago about something personal for pretty much the same reason, but my reasons for divulging that info were completely different..lol.I try not to share it because I want my posts to be read without any bias! But had a couple of bourbons last night when the TV interview came up during the game, couldn’t help myself!
Much true.It's why I both hate and love the tourney. It's great entertainment and a horrible method of picking a champion. It devalues an entire year's worth of work in favor of a lot of uncontrollable factors, including pure luck and ref bias. And it's the format that cfb has been marching towards despite the fact that it's been the regular season that makes cfb special.
If it’s what I think it is, it still pizzes me off when I read someone that throws it up to you. He!!, we’re all human. You keep being you.I understand...I wish I could have kept my mouth shut a long time ago about something personal for pretty much the same reason, but my reasons for divulging that info were completely different..lol.
Much true.
Though at this point I'm openly biased. If there's 8-12 teams, then we can sell being a legitimate playoff contender. As it stands, that's tough. That's a point very few can currently sell to recruits and I'm afriad it's only widened the gap.
I understand your point but there's very little to justify the playoffs we have. Every year the top 2 teams murder 3 and 4. It rarely deviates from that.
The secret is taking the entire season off, using your status to get in, and THEN playing ball. All these teams that worked hard and played hard all season are getting punked by the NCAA format.
Yes, that’s really the incentive structure of the sport. It’s not college football circa 1969 where you win the big game at the end of the regular season and Richard Nixon declares you the national champions in the locker room.It's why I both hate and love the tourney. It's great entertainment and a horrible method of picking a champion. It devalues an entire year's worth of work in favor of a lot of uncontrollable factors, including pure luck and ref bias. And it's the format that cfb has been marching towards despite the fact that it's been the regular season that makes cfb special.