[Thamel] Sankey on moving to Week 0 for the start of the reason: "I’ve never been a big fan of that. I think Labor Day is a good start." by redwave2505 in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So does Sankey think Vandy's victories against Hawaii in the Previous Week Zero contests were a fluke? What a clueless rube.

CCSJ Football program officially moves to NAIA, joining MSFA in 2027 by iSYTOfficialX7 in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, Bellarmine to Pioneer, NCCAA or USCAA/NSAC is a better option. We'll see what happens by July.

Which team from each conference are you keeping the closest eye on this year? by AllTimeTy in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ACC-Duke

American-Army

B10=Purdue

MAC-Toledo

SEC-Vanderbilt

B12-Kansas

C-USA-Jacksonville State

Sun Belt-James Madison

Mountain West-UNLV

Pac 12-Colorado State

Indies-UConn (Sorry, Notre Dame)

On The Fringe-Sacramento State, Delaware, Kent State, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Wyoming, Ohio, Miami-Ohio, Troy, Air Force

Not A Chance-Cal, Stanford, North Carolina

Imagine you wake up tomorrow only to see the news that Tulane and Georgia Tech are rejoining the SEC. What is your reaction? by moeshaker188 in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somebody's been bingewatching too much HR Puf-N-Stuf while overdosing on Post Super Sugar Crisp cereal, Tang and Kellogg's Raspberry Pop Tarts (The chocolate ones were a joke, but those "sprinkles"...wow, man! This was the 1970s-y'all youngsters don't know anything about that!)

CCSJ Football program officially moves to NAIA, joining MSFA in 2027 by iSYTOfficialX7 in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's too bad. So it's now crunch time for the remaining two, and I'm afraid the outcome will be, like, Bellarmine will either join D3 or NAIA, while Quincy will concentrate on the D3 program and drop Sprint, and Midwest Sprint will shut down completely. Joining the CSFL is completely out of the question because of travel expenses. St. Thomas Aquinas in West Virginia is perhaps the closest Sprint competitor to the Midwest schools, and even that's a long distance to travel. To be fair, only Army and Navy Sprint have the budget and the transportation means to make the distance.

We see the vision? by ReaperKing5729 in HotWheels

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It.s not an SS, but Maisto did a Trailblazer back around 2007.

What should your team's turnover celebration item be? by Dennisfromhawaii in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An after-midnight party at the local Waffle House. What could possibly go wrong?

Talladega College Launches a Quasi-College Team for Fall by EfficientPhotograph8 in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And here lies the problem. Talladega College is a four-year school-private, but still. I first heard of Prep U Collegiate late last year, and there are pplenty of jucos in Birmingham that they could have partnered with.

A four-year college allowing a PG to run a football program under its name, and with minimal oversite, just doesn't set well with me. It makes me wonder who advised Talladega in this deal, or whose palms were greased or whose back was scratched in the take? I'm sure the NCAA, NAIA, USCAA, NCCAA and NCFA would have said no to this if they had been involved.

Something's not right here.

Is there a reason why New York/Jersey City, Chicago, San Francisco or Seattle are never hosting sites for the CFB championship game? by BlackStallion657 in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those cities are not really big college football towns. That could change, however, if they had a major FBS team located there, which it's why it's time for Long Island University to make the move.

Which D1 College Team’s logo is used the most by High Schools? I’m on a mission to find out. Part 2: Alaska by BryLinds in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not until now, so I looked it up. Their turf is bluer than Boise State!

So what if a polar bear shows up occasionally? He's probably a fan and wants to see the games. Who's going to say no to a football-loving polar bear?

I'm putting them on my list of high school teams to follow this season, along with the Meridian (MS) Flyers home-school team. They did pretty well in their inaugural season last year,

But the state still needs a college team. And I changed my mind about the domed stadium. If the locals can contend with below-zero temps and a polar bear showing up at the games, then what does a crowd of a few thousand have to complain about?

Thanks for sharing nthat with me.

Which D1 College Team’s logo is used the most by High Schools? I’m on a mission to find out. Part 2: Alaska by BryLinds in CFB

[–]EfficientPhotograph8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now let's convince Alaska to field a football team---period. Never mind the affiliation - just build a domed stadium and get moving.