Manhattan Hell
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In relation to today’s college football. If football started with a major foundation makeover and school presidents were going to build 4 conferences with 60 teams, some of the P4 schools would get left out, like WSU and OSU There would be mostly holdovers, but also some leftovers





NEW: Steve Sarkisian took a shot at Texas Tech while discussing how the College Football Playoff Committee factors strength of schedule👀 “There's a team in our state that plays in another conference that has a schedule that I would argue if I played with our twos and our threes, we could go undefeated, and they'll probably make the CFP this year.” (via @AnwarRichardson) on3.com/college/texas-…

If the proposed 24-Team College Football Playoff had started in 1989 2003


KSU baseball waiting to play watches KU blow a 6 run lead as Baylor ties it.





Ok this at the end is hilarious. The Georgia president thinks you can just take the SEC championship and call it the national championship and it’s all good. These are the people running college sports. Prepare for the absolute worst.

The Poinsettia Bowl, which is making its return this fall after being discontinued in 2016, will reportedly pit the PAC-12 conference champion against one of the old PAC-12 teams. The new PAC-12 is comprised of: • Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Oregon State, San Diego State, Texas State, Utah State, and Washington State. The legacy PAC-12 teams include: • Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Colorado, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Utah, and Washington. The game will pair the PAC-12 champion, if they aren’t in the College Football Playoff, with one of the eligible PAC-12 legacy teams for a new-PAC vs. old-PAC matchup. Very cool idea for bowl season 🔥 (via Brett McMurphy)









What song should play when K-State uses the purple LED lights?







Houston coach Kelvin Sampson on where UH athletics was when he first arrived and where it still needs to go: "We were closer to Texas Southern than we were Texas," Sampson says of those dark early days. "We had no money. We had no money. . . "I don't have a lot more years left and that's fine. So I can say things like this. I'm saying it for (women's basketball coach) Matt (Mitchell). And I'm saying it for (football coach) Willie (Fritz). I'm saying it for our volleyball, our swimming and diving. I'm saying it for our new baseball coach. "We've got to be supported at a higher level." @PaperCityMag video









