"[Yaxel Lendeborg] is not a dominant college basketball player. He is a piece on a dominant college basketball team."
@CWalkerSports says Yaxel Lendeborg might have been the POTY in a different generation, but @wallyball doesn't see it that way.
If the committee counts the loss vs Ohio State against Texas and keeps them out of the CFP here is what very possibly could happen:
1) It causes a chain reaction that results in every perennial playoff contender to cancel its top tier OOC games. In other words, no more Texas/OSU, Michigan/OU, Alabama/OSU Etc.
This causes a massive drop in viewership in OOC and potentially loses the networks millions and millions of dollars in television revenue. The networks will not want that.
2) it creates a platform that the CFP can stand on to ultimately expand the playoff to 16 teams, and earn them millions in extra playoff games.
This will go down as the most controversial play of the entire College Football season… the call on the field was TOUCHDOWN… was there enough here to clearly overturn? Florida State officially lost the game because of this play
Greg Kelser on Shaq comments about the Pistons
“We can’t even give Shaq any consideration for his comments. You’re supposed to watch all the teams In his seat, and for him to say he doesn’t watch the Pistons, they’re one of the biggest stories In the NBA this year.”
Will have my Michigan thoughts organized in a second. First point- the players are playing their butts off. They care. Colston Loveland is the best route running TE in CFB and is leaving everything on the field. Max Bredeson plays every play like it’s his last. Mullings is a legitimate stud at RB and in my opinion should get 25+ carries. Josiah Stewart is a game changer alongside the interior 2. Barham played his best game- by far.
There was a lot of missed opportunities. Will discuss further in a second. “It’s never as good as it seems, never as bad as it seems”