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Comprehensive Overview For the CFP AQ Models (4-4-2-2-1-3; 4-4-2.5-2.5-1-2; 4-4-3-3-1-1) vs the 5+11 CFP model. The CFP model for the 5+11 will kill college football. The AQ model makes every conference game mean more. Clear, defined path to the CFP to start the season for…
Ari was hoping to have more interaction from this but Riley actually said "Hell yeah I want to play that game." Riley also said l hope "we play this game forever" Instead Ari got 5 likes and a few pity RTs. Maybe be a better journalist 👍
On Lincoln Riley, USC and the Notre Dame dilemma Column: on3.com/news/dont-misi…
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Based on analyzing public interactions, flugempire replies critically to your tweets about 0.1 times per day on average over the past 10 months, but this likely undercounts passive reading. Given the consistent engagement pattern without mutual following, I estimate he checks and…
Hey @grok how many times a day do you estimate flugempire reads my tweets every day
Hey @grok, of my followers, who has the most followers?
Best Turf in all of College Football. Yep! I said what I said. Get you some. GBR! instagram.com/stories/maples…
So, Ross Dellenger? Cool. Nothing wrong with that.
The most famous person to visit your profile is Ross Dellenger.
Hey, @grok who was the most famous person to visit my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was.
The Data-Driven Case: 43 Teams, 63% of Power 4 Schools, the 4-4-2-2-1-3 CFP model is a Revolution in Opportunity The data is very clear, from 2020 to 2024, 63% of all P4 schools would have played for a chance to get into the CFP via a play-in game. That is a powerful stat.…
There's no indication of that. There are a couple of schools that I'm personally not happy with, with their current football investment but that is just me. As long as the schools are investing for football success they will stay. Give up? Yeah, then we need to talk.
If 2030 is large shift in conferences.. any chance any/some B1G schools are forced out of the conference?
If pre-season polls come to an end I am taking credit for it because I made a few posts that it should end. 😁 Yes, I am mostly joking. But I did talk about at least. A few times.
This wasn’t among the talking points for Big Ten coaches and officials in Las Vegas, but I brought it up to several and they agreed: The preseason polls should be obliterated. They carry too much meaning and shape debate, overvaluing/undervaluing teams before we know anything.
Most likely the case.
Doubt any additions are made until a new television contract would start in 2030. As an FSU fan, I hate waiting that long. However, it would give us time to: - achieve the AAU status that we’re getting close to attaining, and that the B1G has preferred for new members…
Yes. 💯. I will lay it all out in a post tonight. That is just my research data on the topic.
G, this is the strongest argument for the AQ system. Well done. I would also believe that that those numbers would also be the same for the SEC. Again, outstanding points.
By conf, the number of different teams with a play-in game for the CFP based on 4-4-2-2-1-3. Obviously the 3 is not part of this data as it focuses on the play-in games. Big Ten: 14 SEC: 14 ACC: 7 Big 12: 8 43 different teams from 20-24 would have played in a play-in game
From 2020 to 2024, the Big Ten AQ system would have given 14 different schools in the Big Ten a play-in game for the CFP. In the committee apparoch of 1 to 16, only 8 teams. That is a MASSIVE difference in terms of opportunity. The Superiority of the 4-4-2-2-1-3 College…
From 2020 to 2024, the Big Ten AQ system would have given 14 different schools in the Big Ten a play-in game for the CFP. In the committee apparoch of 1 to 16, only 8 teams. That is a MASSIVE difference in terms of opportunity. The Superiority of the 4-4-2-2-1-3 College…
There would likely be a buddy. I'm simply saying that I can connect all of the things together yet to state that Clemson can get into the Big Ten. With as many people that read my account, I need to be careful how I present things. Because I heard about my "A&M + Big Ten" thing…
As an FSU grad and lifelong fan I disagree. If you are going to get us, we are gonna need a buddy to come with us that we have a history with. That buddy is Clemson. It could be Miami, but I think we’d all prefer Clemson. We aren’t gonna be the West Virginia of the Big10.
It's not a 0% chance, but as it is today, there is no indication that the SEC is interested in FSU. To my knowledge that has not changed in 2 years. The SEC's next move for interst has always been the state of North Carolina after they added OU/TX. Just the way things are.
Do you think there is any chance that FSU ends up in the SEC or is it pretty much 100% lock they are going big 10
Miami has always had a small fanbase. Back in the day people watched them on TV because they were good and then they dropped off and their viewership dropped with it. In the image below I randomy typed in Miami football 1997 and that is the Rutgers game
What happened to the Miami fanbase since their Orange Bowl days? They used to have good attendance, but that’s obviously dissipated
No disagreement there. There are a lot of WI, IA, IL, MN folks who moved down there. Privately I've told @ImmaculateView that ASU doesn't belong in the Big 12 and belongs with USC and UCLA.
If it’s about where B10 alums live, Arizona State should start getting ready!
Roster development is improving, quality of staff is getting better, investment is coming in, new facilities, Cal recruiting pipeline is getting fixed, people are talking about them again....they were forgotten in the Pac-12 and now they aren't.
I don’t know how you say the USC thing is working.
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