Johnny Utah

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"It's hard to beat the cheaters" Harbaugh sitting on his high horse is annoying. Doing so while lying to the NCAA over laughably small infractions is hypocritical, not to mention idiotic.
I am not sure that the number show that Fromm's career was as good as Fields'
He would obviously be a great recruiter, but how is he on x's and o's? I haven't followed him at Jackson State. I think he would prefer the lower expectations and easier competition at Georgia Tech. I couldn't think of a better coach to make an immediate splash in the Atlanta recruiting scene.
I could definitely be wrong, but I think it was a third party NIL deal funded by a sports memorabilia company, not a collective. Its not clear how much Ewers actually got out of it, just that it up up to $1 million.
I'm not saying you're wrong, I just don't see what choice the ACC and PAC had. The Alliance was just a knee jerk reaction to worries about the SEC becoming a super conference. No one had skin in the game with The Alliance (which is why it was a paper tiger), so no one lost anything.
The SEC is the best conference in college football, there's not much arguing with that. I don't get the outrage from SEC fans over Gene Smith's reasonable comment that the Big 10 and SEC stand apart from the rest of the FBS. When it comes to conference realignment, on field results take a back seat to branding, tv deals, viewership, money, and popularity.
Boy, you Confederates are easy to rile up. How dare Gene Smith mention the Big 10 in the same breath as the SEC. The Big 10 is over rated, just like every single conference in FBS, except for the SEC of course.
I honestly think A&M fans would rather have an excuse to feel slighted than actually have GameDay come to College Station.
Bowling Green and Utah weren't powerhouses, and there wasn't a stink when he left. The problem with Urban Meyer is that he is afraid of losing and panics when things are looking grim. Neuheisel is spot on in saying that Urban need complete control. The whole NFL move puzzled me because of that.
They don't always get embarrassed. As the article says, their biggest problem is always defense, and that does seem to be improving.
Well if anyone is qualified to define what a college football heavyweight is, it's a Vols fan.
USC was the Pac 12 heavyweight from 2002 to 2009. They also didn't lose to LSU in 2003. They crushed Oklahoma in 2004 and the whole Reggie Bush nonsense had nothing to do with anything. USC in the 2000's tended to lose a stupid game per year in a weaker conference. Obviously it's speculation, but if there were a 4 team playoff at that time, they would have made it in nearly every year and I think would have walked away with more rings.