When this Senate bill passes, we will be legally required to remain in the SEC.
When this Senate bill passes, we will be legally required to remain in the SEC.
Write your congressman!I would like a Super League if every Power Four team is included and it is something along the lines of 8 division of 9 teams who all play a full round-robin, and objective standings and metrics determine the playoffs, not a committee.
So....the NFL?I would like a Super League if every Power Four team is included and it is something along the lines of 8 division of 9 teams who all play a full round-robin, and objective standings and metrics determine the playoffs, not a committee.
It’s just death by a thousand cuts until we get there… but yes, the NFL.So....the NFL?
Well, in the politicians defense, more people in the US probably care about and know more about college football than what's going on overseas.Oh great politicians are getting involved! None of them can handle the crap thats going on in this country now, so let’s have them get involved in college sports. Although I guess it can’t get any worse.
I got curious. The list is schools with >6 of their 10 most played games all time in the conference. Clemson has only 5 current ACC teams in its 10 most played games. South Carolina, Maryland, Georgia, Furman and Auburn are the others.Interesting that Clemson is not on that list, even though they have been in the ACC much longer than Florida State or Miami.
- I figured South Carolina was at the top of the list.I got curious. The list is schools with >6 of their 10 most played games all time in the conference. Clemson has only 5 current ACC teams in its 10 most played games. South Carolina, Maryland, Georgia, Furman and Auburn are the others.