Redux Posted January 12, 2019 Share Posted January 12, 2019 6 hours ago, Big Red 40 said: All of those teams except Ohio state lost their bowl games. Why would how would putting them in the playoffs against even better teams make it more exciting? I guess I wouldn't have used a crystal ball to determine the 8 teams, seeing as they would have been the other 4 added if we had 8 teams get in. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 1 Quote Link to comment
MichiganDad3 Posted January 12, 2019 Share Posted January 12, 2019 On 1/9/2019 at 1:21 PM, junior4949 said: I think there are a couple of reasons the South is dominating. One would be the coaching. Take Bob Stoops for example. He left Kansas State in a lateral move as defensive coordinator to become Florida's defensive coordinator. Why? He said the daily schedule was much shorter at Florida than at K State. Typically, coaches in the South don't have to work as hard or as many hours as they do in the North because they are surrounded by excellent recruits. Therefore, it's more likely to find the best coaches in the South rather than the North. Why are the best recruits in the South? It's the exact same reason that the best hockey recruits are typically found in the North instead of the South. It's the weather. More specifically, it's the amount of time as in months young athletes play football in the South when compared to the North. When one considers the amount of club football played nearly year round in the South, it's of little wonder why those athletes are better prepared for the sport of football because they've simply spent many more hours honing their skills. Has anyone ever wondered why most of the Bowl games are played in the South? It's because of the weather and being a more enjoyable experience for the fans. Well, it's also a more enjoyable experience for most of the players as well. I know I'd much rather go play catch with my son when it's nice and sunny rather than cold and miserable. For a North team to become the next NC winner, I think it will take a couple of things. First, it will take an experienced staff who has worked together for quite some time. Second, it will take a staff that is geared to player development. I don't necessarily think the best athletes are all found in the South. I just think that they're ahead of most players in the North because of the amount more football they've played prior to college. Helping the cold weather recruits catch up with the warm weather recruits will be key to leveling the playing field. We need to take advantage of local lineman. No father goes outside and does OL or DL drills with his son. The skill and finesse position players are probably more abundant in warm weather areas. Quote Link to comment
dvdcrr Posted January 13, 2019 Share Posted January 13, 2019 Well that just settles it....to ensure the dominance of Husker football, we must invade the south. Should we just rename Atlanta once it is ours? I think New Omaha has a nice ring...or Devaneyville? Quote Link to comment
beorach Posted January 15, 2019 Share Posted January 15, 2019 On 1/11/2019 at 1:35 PM, Moiraine said: “should have” is the key phrase. And it depends more on the conference, imo, than what the other teams were doing. I agree. The problem lies between what should be and what is. Alabama gets a pass for what they've done in recent seasons. Alabama gets a a pass for what conference they play in. Never mind what teams they actually played from it in a given season - a CCG makes it all better. Never mind that their out-of-conference slate is a joke - there's no rule against the late season FCS game. Here's next year's Tide schedule: Aug. 31 vs. Duke in Atlanta Sept. 7 vs. New Mexico State Sept. 14 at South Carolina Sept. 21 vs. Southern Miss Sept. 28 vs. Ole Miss Oct. 5: Bye Oct. 12 at Texas A&M Oct. 19 vs. Tennessee Oct. 26 vs. Arkansas Nov. 2: Bye Nov. 9 vs. LSU Nov. 16 at Mississippi State Nov. 23 vs. Western Carolina Nov. 30 at Auburn Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted January 15, 2019 Share Posted January 15, 2019 Well....looks like another 12-0 run for Bama that ESPN will gush over. 1 Quote Link to comment
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