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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/timmayrules on 2025-03-07 23:38:50+00:00.


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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Papalew32 on 2025-03-07 14:51:03+00:00.


"American Athletic Conference presidents voted today to establish a minimum standard of benefits that schools are required to share with athletes in the new rev-share era - $10 million over three years - becoming the first conference to make such a move.

Schools that fail to meet the $10 million minimum standard by the 2027-28 academic year will be subject to a “review” of their membership status within the league, commissioner Tim Pernetti tells @YahooSports

In a concept driven by commissioner Tim Pernetti, schools must share with athletes at least $10 million in cumulative additional benefits starting in 2025-26 academic year thru 2027-28.

Additional benefits include (1) new scholarships; (2) Alston pay; and (3) direct rev-share."

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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/nmombo12 on 2025-03-07 14:15:37+00:00.


Something announcers always talk about are scripted drives to open the half, in which plays are pre-selected and practiced in sequence. This concept has always confused me because it seems to disregard a good play caller's situational awareness. Am I to believe that the 3rd and 10 vs 3rd and 1 play call are the same because it's a scripted drive? It just doesn't seem right to me. How do coaches account for situational variability in their script drives? How do coaches plan a play 2 when they don't know if play 1 gets them 3 or 15 yards?

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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/auburnfan32 on 2025-03-07 02:52:32+00:00.


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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Existing_General_117 on 2025-03-07 00:49:43+00:00.


What are some FCS rivalries that have a lot of hatred and history but aren’t as well known as their FBS counterparts?

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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Phobia117 on 2025-03-06 16:48:33+00:00.


Last year’s Georgia - Alabama game is up there, but for me, it’s not really close…

2014 Bahamas Bowl, Central Michigan vs Western Kentucky. 49-14 late in the 3rd, and CMU scored with a Hail Mary and laterals on the final play of the game to send the game to OT… except, they decided to go for 2 and the win instead, and ended up missing the greatest comeback in Bowl/CFB history by 1 point.

Which game comes to mind for you?

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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Blood_Incantation on 2025-03-06 15:27:57+00:00.

Original Title: [Mandel] I believe the traditional conference model in football will crumble by the early 2030s. It’s already too unwieldy, and the revenue-sharing era will expose the chasms within conferences between schools that can afford to compete at the highest level and those that can’t.

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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/epicap232 on 2025-03-06 15:21:40+00:00.


Give your team a low bar, a middle bar, and a high bar. Low meaning the season fell short of expectations, middle meaning meeting them, high meaning exceeding.

Bar 1: National Title

Bar 2: Playoff Berth

Bar 3: Solid Bowl Win

Bar 4: Bowl Eligibility

Bar 5: Win conference games

For Rutgers: low bar is to win in the conference, middle is to at least make a bowl, high would be a bowl win.

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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/DeviceOk7509 on 2025-03-05 20:53:45+00:00.


What player or coach was saved from infamy because their team managed to pull out a win. My pick is Alabama's kicker Papanoustos who shanked a chip shot to win the 2017 Natty, if 2nd and 26 doesn't happen I think Bama fans might have killed him. Not CFB but Joe Maddon's awful bullpen management in the 2016 World Series has largely been forgotten but if the Cubs didn't pull Game 7 out oh boy.

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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Phobia117 on 2025-03-05 17:15:02+00:00.


Asked my dad this question, and his vote is 1998 Tennessee.

I’d have to give it more thought, but IF they had won the championship that year, my vote would be 2013 Auburn, the Kick 6 and Miracle at Jordan Hare team.

What say you?

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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/usffan on 2025-03-05 16:41:29+00:00.

Original Title: [Connelly] Alright, now that 2025 CFB schedules are officially set, here's the projected top 40 for SP+ strength of schedule. (Reminder: The SOS rating is the projected win% an average top-5 team could expect against your schedule. OU and Florida will need to be top-5 caliber to go even 9-3.)

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