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If we want a 9-10 win season we gotta help out the team by packing the stadiums. Including away games. Time for the Big Orange takeover starting with Pittsburgh…. We need thousands of Vols in the stands for the coin flip games. Florida, Pittsburgh, Kentucky. Heck we need it packed in general for Bama as well they haven’t played a true road Neyland since 2018 and we were awful then. Point is we can make a difference and could flip some games. Don’t go and sit on your hands either… you go and you get loud
 
Kentucky’s schedule is a bit tougher than it usually is for SEC play… I don’t see them being 2nd in the East. They’ll be 3-5 or 4-4 in conference. 3rd or 4th IMO. Not impressed with Levis either. Just because he’s a big dude doesn’t mean he’ll be Aaron Rodgers or Josh Allen. 8 games last year he didn’t even throw for 200 yards. Good quarterback? Sure but definitely not what most are making him out to be
 
Good recs

Cover 3 is a 247 podcast, and is actually a good listen. I'm not going to not listen to Cover 3 just because one of their guys has an opinion that I don't like.

Here are the CFB pods that I make a point to listen to:
Cover 3
The Late Kick with Josh Pate
The Audible
The Andy Staples Show
Stanford Steve & The Bear
Unnecessary Roughness - kind of ehh on this one though

I used to listen to The Solid Verbal and Cover 2 back when there weren't as many choices, but I've kind of phased those out (or they don't exist anymore?).

Bud Elliott is really good on Cover 3. Enjoy his analysis and takes.
 
Not sure what you are referring to but let's look at some notable P5 opponents since 2006:

2006- Air Force lost to Utah (8-5) 17-14
2007- Air Force beat Utah (9-4) 20-12
2007- Air Force beat TCU (8-5) 20-17
2007- Air Force beat Notre Dame 41-24
2008- Air Force lost to Utah (13-0) 30-23
2009- Air Force lost to Minnesota 20-13
2009- Air Force lost to TCU (12-1) 20-17
2009- Air Force lost to Utah (10-3) 23-16
2010- Air Force lost to Oklahoma (12-2) 27-24!
2010- Air Force lost to Utah (10-3) 28-23
2010- Air Force beat Ga Tech 14-7
2012- Air Force lost to Michigan (8-5) 31-25
2015- Air Force lost to Michigan State (12-2) 35-21
2017- Air Force lost to Michigan 29-13
2019- Air Force beat Colorado (Mel Tucker's team) 30-23
2019- Air Force beat Washington State (Leach's team) 31-21
2021- Air Force beat Louisville 31-28

Ironically, they don't seem to be playing as many P5 games in the regular season. But the point is....we are not the only high level P5 team that has struggled against the option in the last 15 years.

Even more evidence:

2006- Army lost to A&M 28-24; Army was 3-9 that year and A&M was 9-4
2006- Army beat Baylor 27-20
2008- Army lost to A&M 21-17; Army was 3-9 that year
2009- Army beat Vandy 16-13
2010- Army beat Duke 35-21
2011- Army beat Northwestern 21-14
2012- Army beat Boston College 34-31
2013- Army lost to Stanford (11-3) 34-20
2015- Army lost to Penn State 20-14
2016- Army beat WF 21-13
2017- Army beat Duke 21-16
2018- Army lost to Oklahoma (12-2) 28-21 in OT!
2018- Army beat Houston 70-14
2019- Army lost to Michigan (9-4) 24-21
2020- Army lost to Cincinnati (9-1) 24-10
2020- Army lost to WV 24-21
2021- Army lost to Wisconsin 20-14
2021- Army lost to WF 70-56

So, there is a LONG list of teams that have struggled against the option.
Point taken. Thanks for the research. Good thing we bailed on the Army game.
 
What are the chances the NCAA-holes rule Bru eligible before Game 1 kickoff?
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new NCAA video game updates

development has ramped up entering the final calendar year of what is expected to be a nearly three-year development process
A launch date of July 2023 is circled on the calendar and the time-consuming process of acquiring photo, video and audio assets from 130-plus FBS schools to guide game designers is winding down
on-air talent from ESPN are in the process of recording commentary for the game
The biggest hurdle on the horizon, however, is the monstrous task of securing the name, image and likeness rights of hundreds of players as EA Sports leans into making the game as realistic as possible.
EA is also expected to update rosters via downloadable updates for the game from July 2023 through July 2024, though the frequency of updates is unclear.
EA was still attempting in July to secure assets from FBS schools to guide its stadium designs for the game
EA Sports began requesting photos of stadiums and uniforms, and audio of chants, band songs and cheers in early 2021
EA also requested schools to provide audio files, along with the timing of songs and cheers during games, in a spreadsheet
"Stadiums are our most complex, costly and time intensive assets to build, so we are starting with those first," EA Sports outlined
EA Sports College Football is built on the Madden engine but fans should expect tweaks to game play
The game design, atmosphere and unique traditions for each school is primarily what EA Sports will lean into for the game
The playbook will be much more robust and team specific
The team at EA Sports is taking great care in making sure the presentation is uniquely collegiate, which is why the team has spent so much time designing stadiums and implementing assets to differentiate game-day atmospheres from school to school
EA Sports has kept much of its game modes under wraps but the developer will continue "Dynasty" and "Road to Glory" modes
legends from college football's past could be included in future updates for an "Ultimate Team" mode
EA Sports made an effort to include unique helmet stickers for teams in the game and is building a library of throwback uniforms
Coaches have not yet been approached about utilizing their likenesses in the game
 
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