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Time for the "WTF" posts with the portal

I just don’t know how you decide who to cut out at 80 teams. Probably a dozen programs could be talked into going to FCS because they don’t belong in FBS. But still talking about slamming the door on 30-40 programs, how do you choose.
thats easy, take the 4 conferences now..add teams to them to get to 4 conferences with 20 teams...

same way the been doing it...then take them 80 teams and figure out what makes sense on a map
 
The roster needs to get to 105 by August. Some players with the "P" word (potential) next to their names will be moving on. With the current system, portal and NIL, not many players will wait around to get their shot. Some of the players who were going were developmental players to start with, but with the win or move-on system developed by the fans and media, this is where we are. Until the system changes, players who are not seeing the field to their satisfaction at the end of their second year will look for greener pastures and paydays. The desperate teams will continue to escalate the money for positions and players and those that have depth will lose them to these teams... Welcome to college football 2025.

Bill Busch nailed it. Until complete anarchy is achieved, the madness will continue and get worse.
I hate the portal even though I know we benefit from it more than most. It ridiculous that playoff teams have to deal with the portal when they are trying to prep for the playoffs. It should not be open until the season has ended imo.
 
thats easy, take the 4 conferences now..add teams to them to get to 4 conferences with 20 teams...

same way the been doing it...then take them 80 teams and figure out what makes sense on a map
It’s ok to include Houston but not Sam Houston st? Cincinnati but not Ohio or Toledo?
 
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NIL and the transfer portal are destroying college football. Call me an old fogey all you want, but the game was better before all this shit started. Not better for the players I guess, which is why the changes were forced via the courts, but there is no doubt in my mind that it is slowly destroying college football.
Greed is a sin
 
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