OT: General CFB Thread

Has anyone seen the Utah commercial that every school airs during games. It actually welcomes the Big 12 to Utah. They may very well go out and back that up but man that makes we want to welcome them to the conference properly next Saturday.

I know nothing about their fan base, figured they would be like BYU fans, who I like. Maybe they will be insufferable instead....every conference needs a fan base like that I guess. We just lost 2 of our most insufferable fan bases.
Maybe we find out the Texas Tech crowd has a twin brother!!! 🤔
 
Not surprising, but Gameday is headed to Norman. Wish it could've been Stillwater, but I understand that our game is Fox's and ESPN doesn't want to cross streams like that. On the plus side, Gameday is in Norman on a day where ou is going to get absolutely smoked.
 
Do we know where the Fox kickoff show is going yet? Expected ESPN to go to Norman, was hoping Fox would come to Stillwater...I like their show better anyway.
 
Not surprising, but Gameday is headed to Norman. Wish it could've been Stillwater, but I understand that our game is Fox's and ESPN doesn't want to cross streams like that. On the plus side, Gameday is in Norman on a day where ou is going to get absolutely smoked.
Yep!

Both Big Noon & Gameday were in Boulder for the Nebraska game last year fyi.
 
Tennessee is adding a 10% "talent fee" onto ticket prices to help pay for athletes. I truly cannot stand what college football has become and anyone with half a brain could have seen this coming before "NIL" was allowed. I add quotation marks because let's be real honest, the vast majority of athletes aren't getting paid for their name, their image, nor their likeness.

ESPN Article
 
Tennessee is adding a 10% "talent fee" onto ticket prices to help pay for athletes. I truly cannot stand what college football has become and anyone with half a brain could have seen this coming before "NIL" was allowed. I add quotation marks because let's be real honest, the vast majority of athletes aren't getting paid for their name, their image, nor their likeness.

ESPN Article
I think they did this as a solution to the damages awarded in the lawsuit. Not a terrible idea in my opinion.
 
I think they did this as a solution to the damages awarded in the lawsuit. Not a terrible idea in my opinion.
Sure, I think that's their plan as well.

The SEC pays out $10s of millions per school annually in media rights alone. My problem is the fans are paying for this and not the organizations who have made ungodly amounts of money of off the sport.
 
Sure, I think that's their plan as well.

The SEC pays out $10s of millions per school annually in media rights alone. My problem is the fans are paying for this and not the organizations who have made ungodly amounts of money of off the sport.
Yeah, I get it and it sucks. But when you sell out an 80,000+ stadium and more than likely have a waiting list, it's a quick and simple way to balance the budget - so to speak.
 
Yeah, I get it and it sucks. But when you sell out an 80,000+ stadium and more than likely have a waiting list, it's a quick and simple way to balance the budget - so to speak.

Their stated capacity is over 101,000.

They got to that number in part by just moving the seat number closer together and adding numbers.
 
The Tennessee football program made $75,000,000 last year. Football only.

There is already money for players before donor fatigue and fleecing the people that make that profit possible.

This is out of control and unsustainable.
Does that include the body farm under the turf?
 
Arkansas QB just attempted a kung fu high kick to an auburn defensive back. It’s gonna be all over social media all week. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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