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3 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

Last year was Alabama v UGa.

3 out of 4 times in CFP title game, yet both Alabama & Clemson have met 4 straight years as opponents of the CFP playoffs...

We need a bigger sample size in an expanded CFP bracket, to reduce preconceived biases of one particular league over another, just as how UT whipped SEC runner-up...

 

57 minutes ago, kopp0e said:

We need a bigger sample size in an expanded CFP bracket, to reduce preconceived biases of one particular league over another, just as how UT whipped SEC runner-up...

 

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It would be funny to watch Bama and Clemson fans in the Valley. Would be like Jed Clampett.

"Hey Jim Bob, what's with all thim tawelheeeds arand heeeere?" 

 

20 minutes ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

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*In reference of all the casual fans who without reason, picked Georgia to not only win, but dominate Texas; an expanded CFP bracket, UT would have advanced to next round...

3 minutes ago, kopp0e said:

*In reference of all the casual fans who without reason, picked Georgia to not only win, but dominate Texas; an expanded CFP bracket, UT would have advanced to next round...

 

Yeah I hear you, but maybe not the best year for the argument since the secsecsec #1 pounded the Big 12 #1

1 minute ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

 

Yeah I hear you, but maybe not the best year for the argument since the secsecsec #1 pounded the Big 12 #1

Point taken...

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3 hours ago, C-Man said:

 Also lots and lots of rich Texas kids going to Clemson these days.

Same at Bama. The Bama student body has now surpassed 50% OOS students.

14 hours ago, Thermos H. Christ said:

No, CFB is still making money hand over fist. People are just bored by the prospect of the preseason #1 and #2 playing in the Inevitabowl. There’s nobody to root for, no outcome that sounds exciting. 

 People coming out of a four year coma are like, “Alabama and Clemson are still playing? What is this the best of 100 games?“

 
Yeah I hear you, but maybe not the best year for the argument since the secsecsec #1 pounded the Big 12 #1
Bama is head and shoulders above anyone else. That includes everyone in their conference. I don't think it's a huge knock if you get smacked around by Bama. That's what they have built over there and should do. That whole conference lives off them.

Texas just dominated the second best team in that conference. That's a better barometer for me because it takes out the juggernaut outlier in Bama.

Play the game on Thursday or Friday.  Problem solved 

It prohibited streaming ncaa football games to handheld devices 

I didn’t realize that streaming ncaa football games to handheld devices was such a problem in 1961 that they needed a law against it
4 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:


I didn’t realize that streaming ncaa football games to handheld devices was such a problem in 1961 that they needed a law against it

Yep, very little known fact...

4 hours ago, kopp0e said:

3 out of 4 times in CFP title game, yet both Alabama & Clemson have met 4 straight years as opponents of the CFP playoffs...

I know, I’m just jaggin’ ya.

12 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:


I didn’t realize that streaming ncaa football games to handheld devices was such a problem in 1961 that they needed a law against it

Marty McFly fucked up another timeline, didn't he.

This may be the first championship game I don't watch since the BCS era started. The problem is I don't care which team wins or how they accomplish it. I'll probably watch a rerun of the Sugar Bowl and maybe a couple of others for the warm up.

Does it really matter though? The money is in tv not ticket sales. Ratings might be down because we’re sick of the same shit. If this were in Atlanta or anywhere in the southeast tickets would be similar to last year. Poor location is true part of which is because the southeast region schools keep playing each other. But I’m sure sponsorships also played a role so money wise the ticket prices are a very small issue.

I wonder what prices are for the FCS game..?

 

On 1/3/2019 at 8:41 AM, TheFlagship said:

Two words. Santa. Clara.

OU sucks.

19 minutes ago, kopp0e said:

 

Season ending big games have never been on campus

Below average stadium in a shitty location. Ask folks that went to Super Bowl L what they generally thought of the experience (The NFL took an "L" on that one). The bar was set so incredibly low for Houston the next year that Houston could have only done an average Super Bowl and still been significantly better. (As it was, Houston knocked it out of the park on LI). I was shocked when they announced it for Santa Clara and my guess is, it won't return. LA and PHX should be the only West host cities and given where college football is stronger, these should likely be the majority host cities for this game: Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Houston, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa. Travel needs to be a big consideration for this if they want ticket sales.
So you want a nc game in The Cotton Bowl and FIU stadium?

I say yes to Cotton Bowl but no to FIU stadium. Now I would be ok with playing the game in Miami Gardens by de Walmart Supercenter.
On 1/3/2019 at 10:28 PM, NeverMarryAStripper said:


I didn’t realize that streaming ncaa football games to handheld devices was such a problem in 1961 that they needed a law against it

Back then a "handheld streaming device" was probably a rabbit ear antenna.

the 2019 title game will be in NOLA Superdome Jan 13, 2020.  Pretty sure Bama will be there and tix will be $1500+
Depends on if Bama has to beat Texas to get there. Cause Texas WILL fuckstomp them. It's what we do.
On ‎1‎/‎3‎/‎2019 at 7:41 AM, TheFlagship said:

Two words. Santa. Clara.

If it was Santa Carla, I'd go.

1 hour ago, sushihorn said:

Back then a "handheld streaming device" was probably a rabbit ear antenna.

...or a pennis.
JFK had one in 1961, which he deployed quite often in a variety of locations/ #NO CR

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4 hours ago, WBT said:

Season ending big games have never been on campus

Well, you know, that's not counting competing head to head with NFL today...

3 hours ago, hookem48 said:

If it was Santa Carla, I'd go.

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Great game, horrendous atmosphere. I used to work in Santa Clara - it's nothing but office parks around the stadium. No bars, entertainment, nothing. The closest thing is a shitty Mexican restaurant called Pedro's next to the Marriott. 

As a Niner fan, once they moved to Levi's I said fuck it never traveling 40 miles down for that corporate pile of shit. The Stick was badass - a dump, yes, but convenient location to the city accessible to the die hard thug Niner fans in Hunters Point. 

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