raw1 Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 I have decided the football schedule should be extended by two games. The regular season ends in late November but the bowl season does not start until mid December and for most Big Ten teams bowl games start in late December. The NFL season is 16 games long while the college season is 12. Basketball season has been extended over the years as well as baseball so since there is the time why not football? With rules changes full contact practices are very limited after the first game so I do not think injuries are a reason to not do this. Revenue would increase of course and while I do not know the affect on academics I cannot imagine that would be much of an issue with Christmas break. I doubt most fans would be against this but I would be interested in hearing the Pros and Cons. Most of what is driving my thought is my personal love for watching college football. I think the players are in better shape now than they were 20 years ago and with the facilities they have now, weight training, medical treatment, academic tutoring, and conditioning is much improved over when I was that age. 20 years ago it was rare that a player came out of college NFL ready. The common observation was that NFL games were faster and it was easy to notice if you attend the games. Not so true these days. Players are stronger, faster, healthier, and smarter than in years past. They are in shape 12 months out of the year and I imagine would love the extra two games to showcase their talents for NFL scouts. What do you guys think? 1 Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 No. The championship teams play 15 games as of now. I don't think we should increase games but I wouldn't be opposed to dropping a noncon game for an extra conference game Quote Link to comment
broganreynik Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 I think there's about 0.0001% chance of this happening. That's mostly due to the NCAA's desire to at least pretend like they care about the students. So, no games schedule during finals week. That being said, I'm all for more football. The season goes by way too fast. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 I think there's about 0.0001% chance of this happening. That's mostly due to the NCAA's desire to at least pretend like they care about the students. So, no games schedule during finals week. That being said, I'm all for more football. The season goes by way too fast. I'm all in on more football. Just not sure they will let it happen. Quote Link to comment
dspanther05 Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 Playing a national championship game or bowl game after almost an entire month just doesn't seem like the best way of doing things. Start the season earlier, end it before finals? Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 I would be fine seeing the season start mid-late August, but I don't think we will see any extra games added to the 12 game format. The National Champion and runner up play 15 games in one season. Quote Link to comment
I AM FOOT FOOT Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 Maybe have fcs games in the spring??I'm sure it would help in attendance and possibly TV viewing Quote Link to comment
Army_Allen Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 Maybe have fcs games in the spring??I'm sure it would help in attendance and possibly TV viewingEligibility issues for players in that case id assume. I like the idea though. Quote Link to comment
spurs1990 Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 Maybe have fcs games in the spring??I'm sure it would help in attendance and possibly TV viewing Only if we change the name from FCS to XFL. Quote Link to comment
I AM FOOT FOOT Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 Track golf tennis I think and I'd assume more college sports are played in spring so I'm not following you on the eligibility thing Quote Link to comment
84HuskerLaw Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 I'd rather see another non conference game added and reduce the conference games by truly dividing the conference in half and letting the division champs play for the title. We need to expand the conferences to 16 teams with two 8 team divisions and 7 regular season conference games and the Conf Champ Game. If you want to add to the season, add two non conf games to 5 with one team from each of the other conferences (there should be only 4 16 team conferences in FCS division anyway). Those non con games would be "scheduled" by random lottery and at the home field of the highest ranked team the season before with the fifth non conference game a free choice by the individual schools and played wherever the teams agreed. This would assure more interconference play by all teams vs all other competitive teams and eliminate the 'dog' games and assure, over time atleast, that all the schools play comparable schedules. The conference schedules can be set up on a rotation basis with 4 teams switching divisions every four years, assuring relative balance and ultimately the supposed balance and equality amongst schools should level out. I would also increase the scholarship number back to 100 per school at 25 per year with another 12 walkons per year permitted. Transfers should only be permitted either if: 1. the player elects to go to a non FCS school to finish his career or 2. a player exchange is made whereby school A gets a transfer from School B in return for the student that leaves. (i.e. player trades) and schools would be limited to no more than two 'trades' per year and no school trades could be made with the same school more than once every 5 years. This would create a real top college football system than could collect the great bulk of the high school talent and establish a very exciting brand and create a huge new demand for TV and other contract rights for the FCS schools / conferences. Of course, there will be many schools who are relegated to the lower ranks. Over time, of course, the other schools could create their own 'league' if they so choose and compete head to head, once they became competitive. In the meantime, the Huskers will once again rise to the top and take their rightful place at the head table. Perhaps a rather radical approach but it would ge the job done and help the power four conferences (Pac 16, Big 16, SE16 and the surviving members of the former Big 12 and ACC) assume the control over the college football realm. Quote Link to comment
MyBloodIsRed16 Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 There will be more games when they add more playoff teams. It will happen. They should probably drop a non con game tho. Not really interested in seeing Alabama beat little sisters of the poor 8 weeks in. Or nebraska even playing Arkansas school for the deaf and dumb first week. Quote Link to comment
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