Andrés
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Andrés
@DrizzyDres12
Bad decisions, good intentions🤷🏻♂️
East Lansing, MI Katılım Mayıs 2012
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@MichaelRyanRuiz Congrats on the best no conference championship, 3 loss season ever you fucking dork
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@NathanMcKinnon @dayneyoung Who the fuck does Miami have to beat to be properly rated in your dumb eyes?
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@MatthewTNardi @kbsportzfan @heyitsmiller @Blutman27 it’s not for lawsuits and this isnt a conversation going to be entertained when the catholic church is the leader in child sex abuse in the history of earth
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@B3Maliske @OregonHomer Considered this also. My thinking was simply VT is already in a conference with all these teams, and UCF is/has shared a conference with Cincy, Louisville, Rutgers and West Virginia, so some familiarity there. Felt a lot like USF being in the Big East in the mid/late 2000’s
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@B3Maliske @OregonHomer I don’t hate these ideas. But I placed Ark based on ties to the old SWC, I wanna keep OU and OKST together, and I felt like LSU could compete much better in the loaded southern than Vandy (last 2 years notwithstanding), who gets a fresh start in a weaker heartland league
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@DrizzyDres12 @OregonHomer Move Vandy to the Southern, LSU to the Southwest, and Oklahoma or Arkansas to the Heartland
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@morrispartyof5 @OregonHomer Haha idk if I’d go there, but your point is well taken. Nonetheless, I think they would be really fun conferences to follow. And there’s really no way to build completely evenly strong conferences without totally disregarding geography and history
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@DrizzyDres12 @OregonHomer East coast and heartland are equivalent to group of 5 teams.
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@OregonHomer Mine is better, respectfully. Seven 10 team conferences, everyone plays 9 conference games and everyone plays everyone in their league

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@Firstand16_Pod 3. Playoff consists of 7 divisions winners, plus 5 at large bids.
4. No team has more than 7 home games, and no team has less than 6.
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@Firstand16_Pod I have a similar format, some slight changes.
1. 7 10 team divisions (see below), every team plays 9 division games.
2. 2 OOC games are home/away with another team in of equal standing in different division (ex; #3 team in Midwest hosts #3 in south, visits #3 in pacific

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Here is how you fix College Football.
1. Move all teams into ten-team conferences. There will be eight conferences.
2. Every team plays EVERYONE within their conference and then three games against other conferences.
3. The top two teams in each conference play in a Conference Championship Game. This will serve as the first round of the 16-team Playoff.
4. The winner of each Conference Championship Game will advance to an 8-team bracket. Seeding will be determined on SOR in non-conference games, which would incentivize teams to play good non-conference schedules.
No at-large, no debates, no quality losses.
Want to make the National Championship? Win your conference.
Here is what it COULD look like. (This is just an example, don't destroy me over preferred conferences)

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@bordeauxyoutube Implement seven 10 team divisions that make some semblance of sense and make college football regional again

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forgotten MSU quarterbacks, I’ll start–Brian Hoyer
BrilliantlyDumb@RobbyBerger
Forgotten infielders, I’ll start- Ian Kinsler.
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This is some black mirror shit…
Calum Worthy@CalumWorthy
What if the loved ones we've lost could be part of our future?
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@RedditCFB Adopt one of my seven division, ten team models and let’s save college football 🤷🏻♂️


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Ok bear with me, here’s a crazy idea.
Let’s put all of these teams together in one big super conference call it the NCAC.
Then because of course all the teams can’t play each other we break them up into regional divisions much like the ones below. And then at the end of the year the best teams play in a playoff to determine a conference (national) champion.
Sounds like a great idea right?
College Football Zone@CollegeFBonX
Take me back to these days please
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@CollegeFBonX Take either of these options below, but this should be the model moving forward. Seven, 10 team divisions that make a semblance of sense


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@BrownieCFB Don’t let people give you shit for this, this is well thought out and cool. I tried something similar for strictly the p4 schools, plus ND, ORST and WSU. I think I like yours better in some respects

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