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Tired: georgia - alabama (wimpy ABC theme song, possibly AI-generated)
Wired: JACKSONVILLE STATE - KENNESAW STATE (CLASSIC CBS HORNS BLARING)
Side note: I have the CFB on CBS theme on my phone and use it to hype myself up on game days, alongside that AT&T commercial song "Summertime Lover" that they played incessantly during the 2019 season
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In the TCU-UH game:
"This is exactly the kind of start Houston needed" said on a drive where they fumbled the ball (and recovered) twice
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Dropped out: Louisville (7), South Carolina (3), Georgia Tech (NV), Liberty (NV)
Looks like you forgot about Utah, which plummeted from 8th to unranked (T31). Oof... They're not garbage, they're just waiting for Cam Rising to come back! "Trust me bro, he'll be good to go next week" --Kyle Whittingham, probably
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No worries! I've been submitting a computer poll in past weeks and missed it this week, so the overall poll is probably not too imbalanced. Mine also has Georgia low (had them 40 last week and they kept that spot this week).
More data is always better, so I'll make sure to get mine in next week and hope even more join in!
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Sorry to have missed this one! I've been so swamped with work and personal stuff at the same time I haven't been able to keep up with CFB as much as I'd like. It is nice to see a presumably all-human poll, though. (edit: nevermind, I just read the other comments)
I'll update the banner and sidebar shortly.
FWIW, this is what my ballot (purely a computer ranking) would have been:
Full ranking:
Rank | Change | Team | Record | Points |
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1 | - | Texas | 5-0 | 407 |
2 | - | Notre Dame | 4-1 | 338 |
3 | +7 | Alabama | 4-0 | 323 |
4 | +7 | Ohio State | 4-0 | 309 |
5 | -1 | Ole Miss | 4-1 | 305 |
6 | -1 | Miami (FL) | 5-0 | 302 |
7 | +1 | Indiana | 5-0 | 296 |
8 | +7 | Kentucky | 3-2 | 292 |
9 | - | BYU | 5-0 | 289 |
10 | +1 | Oklahoma | 4-1 | 284 |
11 | +10 | Penn State | 4-0 | 271 |
12 | -10 | Tennessee | 4-0 | 270 |
13 | +7 | USC | 3-1 | 269 |
14 | +11 | Nebraska | 4-1 | 265 |
15 | +15 | SMU | 4-1 | 264 |
T16 | +2 | Michigan | 4-1 | 256 |
T16 | -1 | Virginia Tech | 2-3 | 256 |
18 | -4 | Boston College | 4-1 | 255 |
T19 | +15 | LSU | 4-1 | 249 |
T19 | +5 | Cincinnati | 3-2 | 249 |
21 | +21 | Clemson | 3-1 | 247 |
22 | -16 | Georgia Tech | 3-2 | 245 |
T23 | -8 | Utah | 4-1 | 243 |
T23 | +32 | Colorado | 4-1 | 243 |
T23 | -16 | South Carolina | 3-1 | 243 |
T23 | -5 | Maryland | 3-2 | 243 |
27 | +21 | Kansas State | 4-1 | 241 |
28 | -6 | Illinois | 4-1 | 240 |
T29 | +4 | Duke | 5-0 | 235 |
T29 | -2 | Sam Houston | 4-1 | 235 |
31 | +7 | Washington | 3-2 | 230 |
T32 | +33 | UNLV | 4-0 | 227 |
T32 | +39 | JMU | 4-0 | 227 |
T34 | +10 | Texas A&M | 4-1 | 226 |
T34 | +5 | Arkansas | 3-2 | 226 |
T36 | +8 | Memphis | 4-1 | 224 |
T36 | +22 | TCU | 3-2 | 224 |
T38 | +6 | Texas Tech | 4-1 | 223 |
T38 | -10 | Oklahoma State | 3-2 | 223 |
T40 | +31 | Iowa State | 4-0 | 221 |
T40 | - | Georgia | 3-1 | 221 |
T40 | -27 | Arizona State | 3-1 | 221 |
T40 | +35 | Connecticut | 3-2 | 221 |
44 | +21 | Tulane | 3-2 | 219 |
T45 | -14 | Washington State | 4-1 | 214 |
T45 | -1 | Baylor | 2-3 | 214 |
47 | +8 | Minnesota | 2-3 | 213 |
48 | +4 | Auburn | 2-3 | 207 |
49 | +22 | Eastern Michigan | 4-1 | 205 |
50 | +15 | North Carolina | 3-2 | 204 |
51 | +29 | UNT | 4-1 | 203 |
T52 | +35 | Oregon | 4-0 | 200 |
T52 | -30 | Missouri | 4-0 | 200 |
T52 | -11 | Florida State | 1-4 | 200 |
T55 | +28 | Army | 4-0 | 197 |
T55 | +14 | Louisville | 3-1 | 197 |
T57 | -32 | Pittsburgh | 4-0 | 193 |
T57 | +21 | Rutgers | 4-0 | 193 |
T57 | +5 | Kansas | 1-4 | 193 |
60 | -32 | Iowa | 3-1 | 191 |
T61 | +45 | Arizona | 3-1 | 189 |
T61 | -25 | Fresno State | 3-2 | 189 |
T61 | +16 | Northern Illinois | 2-2 | 189 |
T64 | +22 | Navy | 4-0 | 188 |
T64 | -16 | Michigan State | 3-2 | 188 |
66 | -35 | Toledo | 3-1 | 187 |
67 | +13 | ECU | 3-2 | 186 |
68 | -6 | Houston | 1-4 | 184 |
69 | -35 | Northwestern | 2-2 | 183 |
T70 | +14 | Western Kentucky | 3-2 | 182 |
T70 | +12 | FIU | 2-3 | 182 |
72 | -35 | California | 3-1 | 180 |
T73 | +16 | Boise State | 3-1 | 178 |
T73 | -14 | South Alabama | 2-3 | 178 |
T75 | +18 | Ohio | 3-2 | 171 |
T75 | -33 | Nevada | 2-3 | 171 |
T77 | -16 | Syracuse | 3-1 | 170 |
T77 | +7 | Texas State | 2-2 | 170 |
79 | +19 | Louisiana | 3-1 | 169 |
80 | -30 | Vanderbilt | 2-2 | 168 |
T81 | -30 | Liberty | 4-0 | 164 |
T81 | +20 | Georgia Southern | 3-2 | 164 |
T83 | -31 | San Jose State | 3-1 | 163 |
T83 | -31 | Virginia | 3-1 | 163 |
85 | -6 | UCF | 3-1 | 162 |
86 | -10 | FAU | 2-3 | 161 |
T87 | -30 | Coastal Carolina | 3-1 | 160 |
T87 | -23 | Buffalo | 3-2 | 160 |
T87 | +6 | Old Dominion | 1-3 | 160 |
90 | +3 | Miami (OH) | 1-3 | 157 |
91 | -32 | Oregon State | 3-1 | 156 |
92 | - | Troy | 1-4 | 153 |
93 | -3 | Mississippi State | 1-4 | 152 |
94 | -29 | Florida | 2-2 | 151 |
95 | +4 | Central Michigan | 3-2 | 150 |
96 | -26 | West Virginia | 2-2 | 149 |
97 | +8 | NC State | 3-2 | 148 |
T98 | -27 | Jacksonville State | 1-3 | 147 |
T98 | +1 | Bowling Green | 1-3 | 147 |
100 | +9 | New Mexico | 1-4 | 146 |
101 | -8 | Stanford | 2-2 | 143 |
102 | -15 | USF | 2-3 | 140 |
103 | +5 | Rice | 1-4 | 136 |
104 | -13 | Tulsa | 2-3 | 135 |
105 | -1 | UCLA | 1-3 | 132 |
106 | -9 | Temple | 1-4 | 131 |
T107 | +5 | Louisiana Tech | 1-3 | 130 |
T107 | +6 | Massachusetts | 1-4 | 130 |
109 | +7 | Charlotte | 2-3 | 127 |
110 | +11 | UL Monroe | 3-1 | 126 |
111 | +14 | Wyoming | 1-4 | 123 |
112 | -3 | Georgia State | 2-2 | 122 |
113 | +11 | Marshall | 2-2 | 120 |
T114 | +4 | Wisconsin | 2-2 | 119 |
T114 | - | UTSA | 2-3 | 119 |
T114 | +5 | Wake Forest | 1-3 | 119 |
117 | +9 | San Diego State | 1-3 | 114 |
118 | +5 | New Mexico State | 1-4 | 110 |
119 | -17 | Arkansas State | 2-2 | 106 |
T120 | -17 | Hawaii | 2-2 | 105 |
T120 | -6 | UAB | 1-3 | 105 |
122 | +5 | Air Force | 1-3 | 104 |
T123 | -16 | Colorado State | 2-2 | 97 |
T123 | +6 | Western Michigan | 1-3 | 97 |
125 | -14 | UTEP | 0-4 | 94 |
126 | -5 | Kennesaw State | 0-4 | 88 |
127 | +3 | Middle Tennessee | 1-4 | 85 |
128 | -12 | Utah State | 1-3 | 83 |
T129 | -10 | Appalachian State | 2-2 | 81 |
T129 | +4 | Purdue | 1-3 | 81 |
131 | +1 | Akron | 1-4 | 80 |
132 | -5 | Southern Mississippi | 1-3 | 71 |
133 | +1 | Kent State | 0-5 | 64 |
134 | -4 | Ball State | 1-3 | 59 |
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I tuned back in about halfway through the 4th. Absolutely wild ending.
I kind of thought Georgia wasn't as vaunted as they were made out to be going into this one, so the yuuuuge lead Alabama built up felt like proof of that. But with the script flipped in the second half, now I don't know what to make of Bama. Maybe they're both really good, or maybe they're both ^slight^ imposters. I think the October 19th games (Bama @ UT and UGA @ UT) will actually tell us how legit these 2 teams are
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Alabama is just eating Georgia's lunch right now. I don't think either team is really built to come back from a big deficit, so this could become a blowout
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I HATE TAKING POINTS OFF THE BOARD.
This might be my biggest pet peeve in football. You kick a FG and get 3 points. Why accept the offsides penalty and try going for it on 4th? I've seen it fail way more than it be successful. Just keep the points! All you're doing is giving momentum to the other team
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Also love the stat that Texas is one of four programs to have yet to trail this season (the others being Tennessee, Indiana, and Army). Really looked like that was in jeopardy but we held them to another field goal. Gotta get more points soon though
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Why is Louisville-ND on Peacock? This is not going to get people to subscribe to Peacock. NBC would certainly get more eyeballs and ad money if it were on broadcast TV
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oklahoma is losing to Auburn. Perfection. If only aggy and arky could both lose
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Texas is allowing just 5.5 points per game
I love that stat. We've always been able to play offense, but we have struggled with defense for so long. Coach K has really been transformative to our program
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Exactly how they drew up that play, lol. The exact same kind of TD happened earlier in the NIU-NC State game and I thought "huh, that's neat"
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Well, special teams giveth and taketh away, I guess
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OK, that might be the most I've been impressed by a field goal unit ever. 2 seconds on the clock (no timeouts) when the hail mary was caught near the goal line and they're able to get on the field and snap the ball for the FG going into half. Outstanding coaching by PJ Fleck
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That was a really impressive interception. Defense looking fantastic, which helps a lot when the offense is kind of one dimensional
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Blocked punt!!
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That was an impressive turnover. Looked like the Minnesota player had the ball pretty secure but Michigan still was able to rip it out. Michigan smashing indeed
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Did I hear that one of Ole Miss's defenders goes by the nickname "Poo"? I swear every week I hear an even more bizarre nickname in a random game. I'm starting to feel like a lot of these players are playing practical jokes on the sportscasters
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Gus Johnson just mentioned that Michigan's punter was a 5 star recruit. Yeah, most punters are -- it's a different scale...
1. Texas 2. Georgia 3. Ohio State 4. Alabama 5. Tennessee (+1) 6. Ole Miss (-1) 7. Miami (+1) 8. Oregon (+1) 9. Penn State (+1) 10. Utah (+2) 11. Missouri (-4) 12. Michigan (+6) 13. USC (-2) 14. LSU (+2) 15. Louisville (+4) 16. Notre Dame (+1) 17. Clemson (+4) 18. Iowa State (+2) 19. Illinois (+5) 20. Oklahoma State (-6) 21. oklahoma (-6) 22. BYU (new) 23. Kansas State (-10) 24. Texas A&M (+1) 25. Boise State (new) Others receiving votes: Washington State, Indiana, Boston College, UNLV, Pitt, Nebraska, Iowa, JMU, South Carolina, Liberty, Arkansas, UCF, Arizona, SMU, Navy Dropped out: Nebraska, Northern Illinois
With all the talking heads on TV proclaiming that this season is unlike any other, I'm curious how the community feels. Totally new landscape of CFB or just more of the same? How do we all feel about: - Helmet communication (for only 1 player on the field per team except on free kicks) - Tablets on the sidelines (up to 18 per team) - The 2 minute timeout - Corporate logos on fields (no longer requires the stadium to be named after the sponsor) - New homes for Arizona, ASU, Cal, CU, Oregon, ou, SMU, Stanford, Texas, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington - Expanded playoff (probably too early to tell on this one) - New TV deals (SEC on ABC, B1G on CBS) - Current season of Fansville (Ewers could be a Heisman candidate but he sure won't be winning any Oscars) For reference, here are the P4 vs P4 records so far: - ACC: 6-8 - B1G: 5-5 (or 5-6 if counting ND) - Big XII: 5-6 - SEC: 8-5 (or 8-6 if counting ND)
Rendering in the article. Kind of cool that it's exclusively a student section, but the end zone is kind of a crummy section. Although I suppose it would be foolish to try to sell premium seats in a spot with such a bad view. Gee, I don't know any program that would do that... (FWIW, I can't stand Texas's new south end zone and this one by USF is giving off the same vibes)
The newsworthy part of the article: > The University of Tennessee will increase football ticket prices and the required donations that accompany them by an average of 14.5% in 2025 with most of the new cost going to a “talent fee” to pay players. > > ... > > Here’s the breakdown of the average 14.5% price increase of tickets at Neyland Stadium in 2025: > > - Initial average increase of 4.5% per seat on single-game tickets and season tickets plus donations. Some will be higher, some lower. That increase accounts for UT’s rising costs for construction, food, travel and other athletic department expenses. > - An additional 10% increase per seat on all single-game tickets and season tickets plus donations as a “talent fee” to fund the revenue-sharing pool for athletes coming as early as 2025. > - Season ticket renewals will begin Thursday, and the renewal deadline is Feb. 27, 2025. UT is offering a 10-month payment plan to help fans absorb the cost increase. > > UT already doubled student ticket prices from $10 to $20 this season, and they’ll go up to $25 in 2025. > > **Paying Tennessee players, extra scholarships could cost $30 million** > > The details of revenue sharing aren’t known yet because they’re contingent on the settlement of the House v. NCAA federal antitrust case, which is still amid negotiations. Revenue sharing could go into effect as early as July 2025. > > But generally, schools will have the option of funding up to 22% of their annual revenue, or about $22 million, to pay athletes. It could work sort of like a salary cap for college sports, but that structure is also murky. > > All SEC and Big Ten schools are expected to opt in to the revenue-sharing model, and some schools from weaker conferences will attempt to keep pace. > > Paying athletes for their name, image and likeness could still be a factor in landing and retaining top players. But NIL’s place in a revenue-sharing model is uncertain. > > The cap on scholarships also will rise as early as July 2025. Football can go from 85 scholarships to 105. Baseball can go from 11.7 scholarships to 35, and so on. > > Many schools won’t be able to fund those extra scholarships unless they drop some sports. > > For schools like UT that are opting in, it will require about $30 million annually to both fund revenue sharing and additional scholarships. That’s where UT's ticket price hike comes in. > > “It’s really a $30 million-plus math problem,” White said. “We’re not just offloading it to our fans. We are asking them to help us with a portion of it.” > > **How ticket price hike will fund portion of player pay** > > UT estimates the 10% ticket price increase for a “talent fee” will account for $7.5 million, or about one-third of the annual $22 million revenue-sharing pool to pay athletes. > > ... And the whole second half of the article dissolves into fluff that is mostly blowing smoke up the AD's ass (nothing against the other UT, but being the highest paid AD in the country while asking for money is simply risible)
1. Texas (+1) 2. Georgia (-1) 3. Ohio State 4. Alabama 5. Ole Miss 6. Tennessee (+1) 7. Missouri (-1) 8. Miami (+2) 9. Oregon 10. Penn State (-2) 11. USC 12. Utah 13. Kansas State (+1) 14. Oklahoma State (-1) 15. oklahoma 16. LSU 17. Notre Dame (+1) 18. Michigan (-1) 19. Louisville 20. Iowa State (+1) 21. Clemson (+1) 22. Nebraska (+1) 23. Northern Illinois (+2) 24. Illinois (new) 25. Texas A&M (new) Others receiving votes: Memphis, Boise State, Syracuse, UNLV, Boston College, Washington State, Arizona, Iowa, Cal, Liberty, Toledo, UCF, South Carolina, UNC, Arizona State, BYU, Pitt Dropped out: Arizona, Boston College
From the article: > According to Rivals’ UGA Sports, Harris was cited for numerous offenses, including having no proof of insurance, materials that reduce visibility on his windows or windshield, driving without a seatbelt, having an unregistered vehicle and reckless driving. He was released shortly before midnight after posting the $10 bail on each charge. > > Per the incident report obtained by the Athens Banner-Herald, Harris was cited for going over 100 MPH while passing two other cars in the rain. > > ... > >Harris is also at least the sixth player to be arrested for a driving offense in 2024. > > ... > > Harris has seen significant playing time through the first two weeks of the season. The sophomore has recorded four tackles in the wins over Clemson and Tennessee Tech, and it’s unclear how Thursday night will affect his status for the team’s game against Kentucky on Saturday.
> In Iowa State football kicker Kyle Konrardy's case, "the spoils" are 54 boxes of Pop-Tarts. On Tuesday, the Football Writers Association of America named the redshirt freshman's last-minute 54-yard kick to beat Iowa the Pop-Tarts "Crazy Good" Play of the Week. > > As a prize for Konrardy, the Pop-Tarts Bowl, which annually features a team from the Big 12 taking on a team from the ACC, sent Konrardy plenty of pastries to keep him and his teammates fueled throughout the upcoming bye week. > > The Cyclones (2-0) also changed their profile picture on X. Instead of a celebration shot from the team's Cy-Hawk win over its biggest rival, they opted for something more subtle. Now, whenever Iowa State football posts something, followers are greeted with a photo of Konrardy staring at the camera, holding about 13 boxes of pop tarts.
1. Georgia 2. Texas (+1) 3. Ohio State (-1) 4. Alabama 5. Ole Miss (+1) 6. Missouri (+3) 7. Tennessee (+7) 8. Penn State 9. Oregon (-2) 10. Miami (+2) 11. USC (+2) 12. Utah (-1) 13. Oklahoma State (+3) 14. Kansas State (+3) 15. oklahoma 16. LSU (+2) 17. Michigan (-7) 18. Notre Dame (-13) 19. Louisville (+3) 20. Arizona 21. Iowa State (new) 22. Clemson (+3) 23. Nebraska (new) 24. Boston College (new) 25. Northern Illinois (new) Others receiving votes: Illinois, Boise State, TAMU, Syracuse, Memphis, Washington, Iowa, Kansas, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Liberty, Wisconsin, UNLV, UNC, Cal, BYU, UCF, TCU Dropped out: Kansas, Iowa, Georgia Tech, NC State
1. Georgia 2. Ohio State 3. Texas (+1) 4. Alabama (+1) 5. Notre Dame (+2) 6. Ole Miss 7. Oregon (-4) 8. Penn State 9. Missouri (+2) 10. Michigan (-1) 11. Utah (+1) 12. Miami (+7) 13. USC (+10) 14. Tennessee (+1) 15. oklahoma (+1) 16. Oklahoma State (+1) 17. Kansas State (+1) 18. LSU (-5) 19. Kansas (+3) 20. Arizona (+1) 21. Iowa (+4) 22. Louisville (new) 23. Georgia Tech (new) 24. NC State 25. Clemson (-11) Others receiving votes: TAMU, Boston College, Boise State, Iowa State, Memphis, Nebraska, SMU, Washington, Liberty, Vanderbilt, Wisconsin, Auburn, Tulane, UNC, UTSA, App State, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas, UNLV, Colorado Dropped out: FSU, TAMU
Since the active users on Lemmy is kind of low right now, I'm just posting this one game thread for all of today's matchups. I will mostly be commenting on the only P4 v P4 matchup: North Carolina @ Minnesota, but feel free to comment on any games going on (I will be flipping through them anyway). Other P4 teams on deck today include: - Colorado hosting North Dakota State (ESPN) - Arkansas hosting Arkansas-Pine Bluff (ESPNU) - ^16^Missouri hosting Murray State (SECN) - NC State hosting Western Carolina (ACCN) - Rutgers hosting Howard (BTN) - Illinois hosting Eastern Illinois (BTN) - UCF hosting New Hampshire (ESPN+) - Wake Forest hosting North Carolina A&T (ESPN+) - ^23^Kansas hosting Lindenwood (ESPN+) - ^18^Utah hosting Southern Utah (ESPN+)
Details presented today to the conference members on adding UConn, and apparently only 6 schools in favor at this time (needs 12 to pass). I've listened to a few Yormark interviews and he seems super fixated on adding UConn for some reason, even after adding the 4 corner schools. I kind of saw the appeal before the PAC-12 crumbled, but at this point it really doesn't make much sense.
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