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College Football Playoff Thread | Setting A Daggerous Precedent

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Lonestar

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There is some kind of Video to the Swag Kelly Bouncer brawl

Don't hear anything about an AK, but it gives you an idea of the situation.

Not a single Big 12 conference matchup was in the top 25 highest viewership games this season.

I guess that's what happens when your bell cows are Baylor and TCU.

I feel that the top 10 is basically "we're going to watch this game to hopefully see FSU/Alabama lose", and then throw in the OSUn/Michigan game, because nothing else was on.
 

Lonestar

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Is this Real Life?
 

Lonestar

I joined for Erin Brockovich discussion
Seriously, when did Buster Brown decide that hair was a good idea.

Tater Tot was another good nickname.
 

ryan-ts

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Michigan coaching search update from Brian @ Mgoblog The scary part...

ALSO IN PLAN B. Michigan is covering all their bases. They had a meeting Friday about Plan B, C, and D options. No names came out of that, unfortunately. They are checking out NFL coordinators, which is disappointing but sensible given the landscape post-Harbaugh. If Mullen and Miles aren't real candidates for whatever reason, the next option is…? I honestly don't know.

Don't panic—Michigan remains confident they'll get their guy. They are doing due diligence so they can move quickly even if Harbaugh doesn't come. This means it is not a "done deal"… as of a few days ago.
 

mre

Golden Domers are chickenshit!!
Forbes: College Football's Most Profitable Teams: http://www.forbes.com/pictures/emdm45ekgfg/college-footballs-most-valuable-teams-2014/

It's a damn slideshow, so here's the highlights:

1. Texas
2. Notre Dame
3. Michigan
4. Alabama
5. LSU
6. Auburn
7. Tennessee
8. Oklahoma
9. Ohio State
10. Georgia
11. Florida
12. Penn State
13. Texas A&M
14. Washington
15. Nebraska
T16. South Carolina
T17. Michigan State
18. Arkansas
19. USC
20. Oregon
 

Lonestar

I joined for Erin Brockovich discussion
Forbes: College Football's Most Profitable Teams: http://www.forbes.com/pictures/emdm45ekgfg/college-footballs-most-valuable-teams-2014/

It's a damn slideshow, so here's the highlights:

1. Texas
2. Notre Dame
3. Michigan
4. Alabama
5. LSU
6. Auburn
7. Tennessee
8. Oklahoma
9. Ohio State
10. Georgia
11. Florida
12. Penn State
13. Texas A&M
14. Washington
15. Nebraska
T16. South Carolina
T17. Michigan State
18. Arkansas
19. USC
20. Oregon

I'm surprised that OSUn is that far down. As well as having 2 teams from a small, poor state, be in the top 6.
 
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