ChiefsPlanet

ChiefsPlanet (https://chiefsplanet.com/BB/index.php)
-   Nzoner's Game Room (https://chiefsplanet.com/BB/forumdisplay.php?f=1)
-   -   MU ****The Official NEW new new conference realignment & shit talk thread**** (https://chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=278522)

Eleazar 01-07-2014 07:30 AM

Mizzou finishes at #5 in football in both polls. Second top 5 finish in the last 7 years.

SEC teams occupy 4 of the top 7 spots. 7 SEC teams finish the season ranked.

WhawhaWhat 01-07-2014 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10352778)
Mizzou finishes at #5 in football in both polls. Second top 5 finish in the last 7 years.

SEC teams occupy 4 of the top 7 spots. 7 SEC teams finish the season ranked.

It was a good college football season overall. Good season for Mizzou as well. 12 wins, and a good Cotton Bowl win. I would have loved to see Mizzou against FSU, even if it meant a loss. The best 2 teams made the championship game though.

WhawhaWhat 01-07-2014 08:24 AM

Can't wait until March when basketball season starts.

Bambi 01-07-2014 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10351470)
Well, good for Mangino. There's no question he's a good coach, maybe that whole episode was the reality check he needed to become even better than he was.

Probably right.

Bambi 01-07-2014 08:34 AM

ugh....

http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/19br.../ku-xlarge.gif

Bambi 01-07-2014 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10335051)
Nice winning a glorified BCS game. Primeime nationally televised. Better coverage than the fruit bowl to boot.

Terrible numbers for the Cotton Bowl.

It doesn't compare at all the Orange.

http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2014...k-cotton-down/

Eleazar 01-07-2014 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RustShack (Post 10351128)
We have Mangino as OC, the Nevada OC when they invented the pistol and had 3 1,000 rushers in one season then went to Arkansas as OL coach under Petrino as our OL coach, and the old Washington State OC who had them at #9 in passing offense as our WR coach.

Shits about to get real. We have the young talent that got some experience this year.

I think the thing about Mangino is that he got a lot more production out of his roster than the overall talent level would show. Of that team he got to finish in the top 10 one year there were... what, two players who ever saw any real PT in the NFL? The stars all aligned for him that season in terms of the schedule but he did a lot with a little.

WhawhaWhat 01-07-2014 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10352846)
Terrible numbers for the Cotton Bowl.

It doesn't compare at all the Orange.

http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2014...k-cotton-down/

Cotton Bowl was a snoozefest until the 4th quarter. The people that were still watching were Mizzou and Ok St fans or people that fell asleep with the TV on while watching that game.

WhawhaWhat 01-07-2014 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10352838)

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/7U-K21BjM58" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

kchero 01-07-2014 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10352846)
Terrible numbers for the Cotton Bowl.

It doesn't compare at all the Orange.

http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2014...k-cotton-down/

The article even stated that unlike previous years it was matched directly opposite with the orange bowl, hence the possible lower viewership since the 2009 cotton bowl...try reading the articles you link.

Bambi 01-07-2014 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kchero (Post 10352936)
The article even stated that unlike previous years it was matched directly opposite with the orange bowl, hence the possible lower viewership since the 2009 cotton bowl...try reading the articles you link.

uhhhhh, that's completely the point.

PGM attempted to disparage the Orange by somehow saying it was in less demand than the Cotton.

The two were shown head to head and a clear cut winner was determined.

I have no idea, I didn't watch the game, Friday night is a terrible night to show a sporting event. Not sure why the Cotton Bowl thought this was a good idea. But based on the highlites I saw it looked like a fun game.

greatgooglymoogly 01-07-2014 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10352952)
uhhhhh, that's completely the point.

PGM attempted to disparage the Orange by somehow saying it was in less demand than the Cotton.

The two were shown head to head and a clear cut winner was determined.

I have no idea, I didn't watch the game, Friday night is a terrible night to show a sporting event. Not sure why the Cotton Bowl thought this was a good idea. But based on the highlites I saw it looked like a fun game.

The Cotton even had the advantage of network TV and still lost. I'm glad to hear that for the Orange, they were saddled with several awful matchups the past few years, they deserved a good game at the end of the BCS era and got it.

warpaint* 01-07-2014 10:41 AM

Ohio State & Clemson are both bigger names than Missouri & Oklahoma State. Doesn't surprise me or diminish our bowl for me anyway. It's too bad they were on at the same time as I would have liked to have been able to watch both games.

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10352952)
uhhhhh, that's completely the point.

PGM attempted to disparage the Orange by somehow saying it was in less demand than the Cotton.

The two were shown head to head and a clear cut winner was determined.

I have no idea, I didn't watch the game, Friday night is a terrible night to show a sporting event. Not sure why the Cotton Bowl thought this was a good idea. But based on the highlites I saw it looked like a fun game.



I was going to post the ratings disaster for the Cotton myself until you beat me to it. Don't bother arguing with these nitwits about it, they'll never admit the Orange Bowl is a much bigger deal. It's too painful for them.


Good season by Mizzou. It's probably the high point. ESPN's projected top-25 for next year does not include them.

Bambi 01-07-2014 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353056)
I was going to post the ratings disaster for the Cotton myself until you beat me to it. Don't bother arguing with these nitwits about it, they'll never admit the Orange Bowl is a much bigger deal. It's too painful for them.


Good season by Mizzou. It's probably the high point. ESPN's projected top-25 for next year does not include them.

I wouldn't have posted it if it hadn't had been for that moron PGM.

He can't even enjoy his team's win without having KU in his head.

DaKCMan AP 01-07-2014 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353056)
I was going to post the ratings disaster for the Cotton myself until you beat me to it. Don't bother arguing with these nitwits about it, they'll never admit the Orange Bowl is a much bigger deal. It's too painful for them.


Good season by Mizzou. It's probably the high point. ESPN's projected top-25 for next year does not include them.

It's a revelation that a BCS bowl is a bigger draw than a non-BCS bowl?

Saul Good 01-07-2014 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10352846)
Terrible numbers for the Cotton Bowl.

It doesn't compare at all the Orange.

http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2014...k-cotton-down/

I'll have to settle for having higher final poll rankings than BCS bowl winners Clemson, UCF, or Oklahoma. You can revel in the television ratings of teams that made BCS bowls only because they limit the SEC to two slots.

We can both be happy.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10352778)
Mizzou finishes at #5 in football in both polls. Second top 5 finish in the last 7 years.

SEC teams occupy 4 of the top 7 spots. 7 SEC teams finish the season ranked.

Down year, bro.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353056)
I was going to post the ratings disaster for the Cotton myself until you beat me to it. Don't bother arguing with these nitwits about it, they'll never admit the Orange Bowl is a much bigger deal. It's too painful for them.


Good season by Mizzou. It's probably the high point. ESPN's projected top-25 for next year does not include them.

What was Mizzou ranked in their projection last year?

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 10353086)
It's a revelation that a BCS bowl is a bigger draw than a non-BCS bowl?

Surely by now you realize who we're dealing with right?

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 12:13 PM

FSU-Aub flat ratings from last years title game which drew 26M. Recall the hoops title game also in Monday between Louisville and Michigan drew 23M viewers. Would you believe Green Bay-SF wild card nearly doubled it with 47M?



When morons (the kind you normally see on this thread) try to equate college football in any way with the NFL instead of what sport it actually equates to, college hoops, it is just sad.

RustShack 01-07-2014 12:19 PM

http://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/atta...0105204806.jpg

Help me find Mizzou?

Mr_Tomahawk 01-07-2014 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RustShack (Post 10353265)

Photoshopped.

Sassy Squatch 01-07-2014 12:24 PM

Did Saul **** your firstborn, prison bitch? I'm sensing some majorly hostile vibes.

RustShack 01-07-2014 12:28 PM

@SportsCenter: Texas booster Red McCombs - who has donated more than $100M to UT - calls Charlie Strong hire a "kick in the face" » http://t.co/dON6ms5AyS

Saul Good 01-07-2014 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RustShack (Post 10353265)

Here we are. It might be hard to make us out through all the confetti, but you can trust me.

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/...ps027c6a41.jpg

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/...s4413bd22.jpeg

Saul Good 01-07-2014 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 10353270)
Photoshopped.

Lot of crappy teams on that list. I would probably sell if I were some of them. Take the money.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RustShack (Post 10353276)
@SportsCenter: Texas booster Red McCombs - who has donated more than $100M to UT - calls Charlie Strong hire a "kick in the face" » http://t.co/dON6ms5AyS

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/0eJCZf7tNLs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Eleazar 01-07-2014 12:43 PM

Nice work, Red. You aren't sure if he's going to be successful, so you start out by undermining him.

Pitt Gorilla 01-07-2014 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10352778)
Mizzou finishes at #5 in football in both polls. Second top 5 finish in the last 7 years.

SEC teams occupy 4 of the top 7 spots. 7 SEC teams finish the season ranked.

THAT is a down year for the SEC?

Saul Good 01-07-2014 12:49 PM

Seastrunk has announced that he is going to the NFL.

Looks like James Franklin will go to Penn State.

RustShack 01-07-2014 12:50 PM

Don't worry.. Rhoads, Mangino, and Burnham are coming to save Iowa State and the Big12.

I actually feel like our Offensive staff is one of the most stacked in the country. And we don't even have a QB coach yet.

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 12:53 PM

The ratings story gets even worse for college footballs biggest stage. #1 like always was Birmingham AL with a 55.8 rating, same as last year. Three of the next four were all close to Tallahassee: Jacksonville, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa.


Outside the South, people simply don't care all that much about the sport.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353316)
The ratings story gets even worse for college footballs biggest stage. #1 like always was Birmingham AL with a 55.8 rating, same as last year. Three of the next four were all close to Tallahassee: Jacksonville, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa.


Outside the South, people simply don't care all that much about the sport.

So you're telling me that the ratings for Auburn vs Florida State were highest in Alabama and Florida? How can this be? I am stunned.

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 12:57 PM

It's that way across the entire season. Strong ratings south of the Mason Dixon line, weak elsewhere.

Bambi 01-07-2014 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353316)
The ratings story gets even worse for college footballs biggest stage. #1 like always was Birmingham AL with a 55.8 rating, same as last year. Three of the next four were all close to Tallahassee: Jacksonville, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa.


Outside the South, people simply don't care all that much about the sport.

Callers to WFAN this morning were bashing college football left and right. I couldn't believe it. But it was the same old points... too long, inferior product, etc etc

It's befuddling as to why grown adults in the South go so crazy over these guys.

Pitt Gorilla 01-07-2014 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10353403)
Callers to WFAN this morning were bashing college football left and right. I couldn't believe it. But it was the same old points... too long, inferior product, etc etc

It's befuddling as to why grown adults in the South go so crazy over these guys.

It's football and it's awesome. I can't imagine not loving the game.

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10353403)
Callers to WFAN this morning were bashing college football left and right. I couldn't believe it. But it was the same old points... too long, inferior product, etc etc

It's befuddling as to why grown adults in the South go so crazy over these guys.

We need to be careful on that last point given how crazy Allen gets for hoops games.

Eleazar 01-07-2014 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10353403)
Callers to WFAN this morning were bashing college football left and right. I couldn't believe it. But it was the same old points... too long, inferior product, etc etc

It's befuddling as to why grown adults in the South go so crazy over these guys.

They should bring college football to the northeast, maybe you guys would like it.

warpaint* 01-07-2014 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353056)
I was going to post the ratings disaster for the Cotton myself until you beat me to it. Don't bother arguing with these nitwits about it, they'll never admit the Orange Bowl is a much bigger deal. It's too painful for them.


Good season by Mizzou. It's probably the high point. ESPN's projected top-25 for next year does not include them.

It's been the high point so far along w/ 2007 of this regime. I never saw this season coming 5 months ago so who knows. We lose some serious difference making material.

2 WR - LWash/MLucas
2 Oline - Britt/Copeland
1 RB - Josey - just announced a few min ago he's going pro
1 QB - Franklin
2 Dline - Ealy/Sam
1 LB - Wilson
2 Corners - Gaines/Ponder
1 Safety - White

I think that's it for starters but that's off the top of my head so I could be missing somebody. Offense is going to be fine, I'm less certain about the defense.

Fla's going to bounce back. People are glossing over their injury issues the same way they did ours last year. SC has some serious talent to replace but they have been recruiting well. GA will break in another QB but has material.

My way too early guess is we will be decent somewhere in the middle of that mess.

warpaint* 01-07-2014 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353415)
We need to be careful on that last point given how crazy Allen gets for hoops games.

Ha good point.
POV is interesting.
It actually makes me smile that a bunch of Yankees paying $2k/month to rent space in a closet don't understand the sport I love most. Pro basketball & NHL make me go zzzzzzzzzzzzz so....

Eleazar 01-07-2014 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353316)
The ratings story gets even worse for college footballs biggest stage. #1 like always was Birmingham AL with a 55.8 rating, same as last year. Three of the next four were all close to Tallahassee: Jacksonville, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa.


Outside the South, people simply don't care all that much about the sport.

I wonder if 4 Florida cities and an Alabama city being in the top 6 has something to do with Florida State and Auburn, Alabama playing in the game?

DaKCMan AP 01-07-2014 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10353487)
I wonder if 4 Florida cities and an Alabama city being in the top 6 has something to do with Florida State and Auburn, Alabama playing in the game?

Or that 7 out of the last 8 BCS Champions have been from that region.

Eleazar 01-07-2014 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 10353494)
Or that 7 out of the last 8 BCS Champions have been from that region.

maybe Prison Bitch will let us know what was the top rated program in New York and LA last night, if the national championship wasn't it?

warpaint* 01-07-2014 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353316)
The ratings story gets even worse for college footballs biggest stage. #1 like always was Birmingham AL with a 55.8 rating, same as last year. Three of the next four were all close to Tallahassee: Jacksonville, Atlanta, Orlando, Tampa.


Outside the South, people simply don't care all that much about the sport.

That isn't true although that's where it's most popular. It's also popular in the midwest, & upper midwest. Not so much out west or in the northeast. Those ratings are driven by the teams playing. The largest #'s are always going to be geographically associated with the teams playing.

Anybody comparing really anything to the NFL in terms of popularity's smoking crank. I think the last one of those popularity surveys for Americans I read the had NFL 1 & CFB 2 but the difference was very dramatic and then comparatively nominal from 2 to 3 and so on. I don't remember which sport was 3.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 02:49 PM

http://www.kuathletics.com/news/2014...106144257.aspx

TribalElder 01-07-2014 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 10353655)

Keep duckin beakers

Saul Good 01-07-2014 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TribalElder (Post 10353658)
Keep duckin beakers

2023-24

pkane 01-07-2014 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 10353655)

10 years from now? Is that common to schedule non-con games that far in advance?

Bowser 01-07-2014 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 10353655)

They should have the game in Columbia. Nice halfway meeting point for the two teams.

duncan_idaho 01-07-2014 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 10353762)
They should have the game in Columbia. Nice halfway meeting point for the two teams.

Will they call it "The Coward's Cup?" - seems about right.

Eleazar 01-07-2014 03:53 PM

Big 12 bottom feeder vs Big 10 bottom feeder. Should be a compelling matchup.

Mr_Tomahawk 01-07-2014 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 10353655)

Charlie doesn't need to plan for this...

Bowser 01-07-2014 04:00 PM

The students that will be in attendance for that game are currently in elementary school. That makes me chuckle. They should hand out flyers to area elementary schools so the kids can plan accordingly for ten years from now.

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 05:08 PM

Will Mizzou be over KU by then?

TribalElder 01-07-2014 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353915)
Will Mizzou be over KU by then?

We already are, check the polls

mnchiefsguy 01-07-2014 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353915)
Will Mizzou be over KU by then?

Considering Mizzou lives in your empty head rent free, I would rephrase the question.

KChiefs1 01-07-2014 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla (Post 10353413)
It's football and it's awesome. I can't imagine not loving the game.

Me neither...Basketball on the other hand.

KChiefs1 01-07-2014 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353915)
Will Mizzou be over KU by then?

Mizzou finished 5th in the latest polls. Didn't see kansas anywhere.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10353915)
Will Mizzou be over KU by then?

You're the one who lives on Tigerboard. You should ask them when they will get over you.

WhawhaWhat 01-07-2014 07:33 PM

BCS National Championship: Cable’s Third Largest Audience Ever

Whoa.

Prison Bitch 01-07-2014 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10353487)
I wonder if 4 Florida cities and an Alabama city being in the top 6 has something to do with Florida State and Auburn, Alabama playing in the game?

Here are the top-10 markets for the game:

1. Birmingham
2. Jacksonville
3. Knoxville
4. Atlanta
5. Orlando
6. Tampa
7. Memphis
8. Greenville SC
9. Nashville
10. Charlotte



I think it's important to just let you figure out....on your own....what all those places have in common. I don't want to just give you the answer. I want you to put some serious thought into this.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 08:41 PM

Bobby Petrino is about to end up back at Louisville...just watch.

WhawhaWhat 01-07-2014 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10354168)
Here are the top-10 markets for the game:

1. Birmingham
2. Jacksonville
3. Knoxville
4. Atlanta
5. Orlando
6. Tampa
7. Memphis
8. Greenville SC
9. Nashville
10. Charlotte



I think it's important to just let you figure out....on your own....what all those places have in common. I don't want to just give you the answer. I want you to put some serious thought into this.

5 out of 10 are NFL towns.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 10:07 PM

This Ohio State vs Michigan State game is insane. OSU ended regulation on a 20-3 run to force overtime.

RustShack 01-07-2014 10:14 PM

I just got home from Hilton... Iowa State throttled #7 Baylor and Hilton Magic was still crazy with the students being home for Christmas.

Saul Good 01-07-2014 10:21 PM

This game is incredible.

RustShack 01-07-2014 11:26 PM

Fran Fraschilla thinks Iowa State is national championship caliber this year.

Bambi 01-08-2014 12:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 10354394)
This game is incredible.

Yes it was. Michigan State's veteran play wins out again.

Prison Bitch 01-08-2014 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warpaint* (Post 10353511)
That isn't true although that's where it's most popular. It's also popular in the midwest, & upper midwest. Not so much out west or in the northeast. Those ratings are driven by the teams playing. The largest #'s are always going to be geographically associated with the teams playing..

Here is ESPN's analysis of market ratings by looking at the preseason top-25 last year:



Top 25 Teams & Markets
USC took the top spot of the preseason Associated Press Top 25 poll, but its home market of Los Angeles wasn’t in the top 25 of highest-rated local markets. Below is a look at the Top 25 and the correlating metered markets for each team. (Note: Some teams reach multiple markets while others are not located in a metered market. All markets are closest to the school’s hometown):

2012 Preseason Top 25 2011 Final Metered Market Rankings (Correlating Markets)
No. 1 USC No. 43 Los Angeles (1.4 rating)
No. 2 Alabama No. 1 Birmingham (5.9 rating)
No. 3 LSU No. 5 New Orleans (tied with 3.4 rating)
No. 4 Oklahoma No. 2 Oklahoma City (tied with 4.3 rating) & No. 7 Tulsa (tied with 3.3 rating)
No. 5 Oregon No. 25 Portland (tied with 2.0 rating)
No. 6 Georgia No. 5 Atlanta (tied with 3.4 rating)
No. 7 Florida State No. 7 Jacksonville (tied with 3.3 rating); No. 21 Orlando (2.3 rating); No. 22 West Palm Beach (tied with 2.2 rating) & No. 25 Tampa/St. Petersburg (tied with 2.0)
No. 8 Michigan No. 22 Detroit (tied with 2.2 rating)
No. 9 South Carolina No. 4 Greenville (4.1 rating)
No. 10 Arkansas No metered markets
No. 11 West Virginia No. 16 Pittsburgh (tied with 2.5 rating)
No. 12 Wisconsin No. 30 Milwaukee (tied with 1.9 rating)
No. 13 Michigan State No. 22 Detroit (tied with 2.2 rating)

No. 14 Clemson No. 4 Greenville (4.1 rating)
No. 15 Texas No. 12 Austin (tied with 2.7 rating); No. 37 San Antonio (tied with 1.6 rating); No. 37 Houston (tied with 1.6 rating) & No. 37 Dallas-Fort Worth (tied with 1.6 rating)
No. 16 Virginia Tech No. 16 Norfolk (tied with 2.5 rating); No. 25 Richmond (tied with 2.0 rating) & No. 30 Washington DC (tied with 1.9 rating)
No. 17 Nebraska No metered markets
No. 18 Ohio State No. 2 Columbus (tied with 4.3 rating); No. 11 Dayton (2.8 rating) & No. 20 Cleveland (2.4 rating)
No. 19 Oklahoma State No. 2 Oklahoma City (tied with 4.3 rating) & No. 7 Tulsa (tied with 3.3 rating)
No. 20 TCU No. 37 Dallas-Fort Worth (tied with 1.6 rating)
No. 21 Stanford No. 44 San Francisco (tied with 1.3 rating)
No. 22 Kansas State No metered markets
No. 23 Florida No. 7 Jacksonville (tied with 3.3 rating); No. 21 Orlando (2.3 rating); No. 22 West Palm Beach (tied with 2.2 rating) & No. 25 Tampa/St. Petersburg (tied with 2.0)
No. 24 Boise State No metered markets
No. 25 Louisville No. 32 Louisville (tied with 1.8 rating)

http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-re...three-in-2011/

Bottom line: south of the Mason-Dixon line, college football is wildly popular. Everywhere else, it isn't even if you have a good team nearby. It's really a sport for folks who don't have an NFL team or a long history with the NFL.

warpaint* 01-08-2014 09:14 AM

http://www.harrisinteractive.com/New...6/Default.aspx

This is about what I remembered although I couldn't recall the order. Nothing competes w/ the NFL. College football is nearly 4 times as popular as hoops, which sounds about right I guess.

http://www.ncaa.com/news/football/ar...ences-and-scho

As for the leagues by attendance,

1. SEC
2. Big Ten
3. Big 12
4. PAC 12
5. ACC

Seems this is the order I remembered last time I look at this stuff as well.

Prison Bitch 01-08-2014 09:30 AM

Favorite sport doesnt equal total popularity. i like the NFL and MLB, i like the NFL more but i spend time and money on baseball too. I can and do like both. It's not an either/or proposition. As I posted before when the question is asked "do you follow....", college football and basketball are essentially tied.

Beside the point anyway. All the folks who love it are in one quadrant of the country. Doesn't make it meaningless at all, but it does prove it's limited reach.

WilliamTheIrish 01-08-2014 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pkane (Post 10353730)
10 years from now? Is that common to schedule non-con games that far in advance?

That's a little weird. The Cats have a game vs Auburn in 14 that is the return game from playing at AU in 07.

A game KSU should have won. (Thanks a lot Alesana- Alsana for failing to mush Quinten Groves)

DaKCMan AP 01-08-2014 11:01 AM

Two days old, but a good read.

Quote:

Before BCS ends, the whens, wheres, whys of College Football Playoff <time class="storyDate" pubdate="" datetime="2014-01-06T15:01:39Z">January 6, 2014 10:01 am ET</time>

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- At the end of Monday night's 16th and final BCS championship game at the Rose Bowl, postseason college football as we have known it since 1998 will come to an end.

The BCS, which is essentially a two-team playoff, will be replaced by a four-team playoff simply known as the College Football Playoff. No need to get any more creative than that.

I'll warn you in advance that the CFP has a lot of moving parts. But what better time to break down those moving parts and to provide you with a primer of the things you need to know?

I had a chance to sit down with Bill Hancock, the executive director of the BCS and now the CFP, and ask him some key questions about the new system. His answers are in quotes. Mine are not. So here we go:

What bowls are in the CFP?
The CFP will consist of six bowls plus a stand-alone national championship game whose site will be chosen separately in a bidding process like the locations for the Final Four. Three of the bowls are "contract" bowls because they have existing contracts with conferences: Rose (Big Ten, Pac-12), Sugar (SEC, Big 12) and Orange (ACC).
The non-contract bowls are the Chick-fil-A, Cotton and Fiesta.

What conferences will get guaranteed slots in one of the CFP bowls?
The champions of the five conferences (ACC, SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12) with contract bowls are guaranteed spots in one of the CFP bowls. A sixth spot will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other "Group of Five" conferences: American, Mountain West, Mid-American, Sun Belt and Conference USA. These conferences had to have access to the CFP and the simplest way to do it was to guarantee a slot to the best team from that group of five.
"We thought it was important to have that automatic access in order to help those conferences stay strong," Hancock said.

How are the semifinals going to work?
Each season, two of the six CFP bowls will play host to semifinal games. The other four CFP games will have their matchups determined either by contract or by the selection committee. (Example: In the years the Sugar Bowl is not hosting a semifinal, it will get an SEC-Big 12 matchup. But the Chick-fil-A, to use another example, will have its matchup determined by the selection committee because it doesn't have a contract with a conference.)

Here is the bowl rotation for the national semifinals for the first three years of the CFP:

2014: Rose, Sugar
2015: Orange, Cotton
2016: Chick-fil-A, Fiesta

How is the selection committee going to work?
The committee, chaired by Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long, will meet several times during the season to discuss the relative strengths and weaknesses of the teams that could be chosen for the national semifinals. With all kinds of data at their disposal, the committee will come up with a Top 25 ranking several times during the course of the year.

"We just felt that it was helpful for college football to have some kind of measuring stick out there from our selection committee," Hancock said.
The committee will not in any way be bound by the rankings they produce when they make their choice of the four teams. On the Sunday after Championship Saturday, the committee will place four teams in the two semifinal bowls as well as provide the matchups for the other four CFP bowls.

Will the committee pick the four BEST teams or the four most DESERVING teams?
Here's the distinction: Using this year's final BCS standings, the four best teams were Florida State, Auburn, Alabama and Michigan State. An argument could have been made that Big 12 champ Baylor or Pac-12 champ Stanford was more deserving of a spot in the playoff than a second team from the SEC (Alabama).

"That decision was made early on," Hancock said. "Our committee will be charged with picking the four best teams for the playoffs and the best available teams for the other bowl matchups."

So if the committee is charged with picking the four best teams, is there any limit to how many teams a conference can put in the four-team playoffs or the CFP bowls?
No. The two-team limit per conference that existed in the BCS structure goes away.

Are the national semifinals going to be on New Year's Day every season?
No. In fact, two out of every three years, the national semifinals are going to be in the late-afternoon and early evening time windows on New Year's Eve.

Why is that? Why can't we always have the semifinals on New Year's Day?
"The Rose Bowl's time slot (5 p.m. ET New Year's Day) was very important to them and we understand that tradition," Hancock said. "The Sugar Bowl's spot on New Year's night was extremely important to them. We felt like it was important to keep that slot."

The commissioners who run the CFP also decided they didn't want to break up the semis and have one on Dec. 31 and one on Jan. 1. So, as a result, the 2014 season semifinals will be on Jan. 1 (Rose, Sugar) but the next two sets of semifinals will be on Dec. 31.

"What it does is change the paradigm of what New Year's Eve is all about," Hancock said. "If you're hosting a New Year's Eve party, you better have a bunch of televisions around."

With CFP tripleheaders on each day, the net effect will be that the playoff will create a two-day holiday instead of one. Not a whole lot of work is going to get done on New Year's Eve.

Will the other bowls that are currently played on New Year's Day (Outback, Capital One, Gator) still be played on Jan. 1?
Yes, if that is what they choose to do. But they will have to be played in the early afternoon time slot. The time slots for the Rose and the Sugar will be exclusive.

When you have the semifinals on Dec. 31, won't the games of Jan. 1 be a letdown?
"We don't think so," Hancock said. "The Rose Bowl is the Rose Bowl. The matchup in the Sugar (SEC vs. Big 12) is going to be so strong that the game can stand alone. We think the games will do well."

Now, what about the fans? Some fans will not be able to afford to attend a semifinal game and then go to a national championship game a week to 10 days later. Does that mean the semifinals or the national championship won't sell out or become corporate events like the Super Bowl?
"We talked about that a lot," Hancock said. "First of all, we're confident that fans will go. These games are going to be so huge, we just feel the fans will find a way to get there. We also reduced the ticket allotment for each school from 17,500 to 12,500. We want to make it as easy as possible for fans to get there."

The first year of the playoff, the semifinals will be on Jan. 1, 2015, but the championship game in Dallas won't be played until Jan. 12. Why the long wait?
It begins with the decision to always play the final game on a Monday night in order to avoid a conflict with the NFL. There must be at least a week between the semifinals and the national championship. Jan. 1, 2015, falls on a Thursday. So the next available Monday is Jan. 12. The championship for the 2015 season will be Jan. 11 and for the 2016 season it will be Jan. 9.

So why did it take us so long to get to this?
SEC commissioner Mike Slive started thinking about a four-team playoff in 2004 when Auburn went undefeated, won the SEC championship but got shut out of the BCS title game in favor of Oklahoma and Southern California.

"I just felt that there should be a place in the postseason structure for an undefeated or one-loss champion from our conference," Slive said. "So over the long haul, it became clear to me that expanding the structure was going to serve us better."

Ironically, the BCS comes to an end with the SEC on a seven-game winning streak in championship games. An Auburn victory would give the SEC eight consecutive BCS championships and 10 out of the 16 that were played.

The BCS was very controversial. Does the CFP put an end to all of that arguing about the postseason?
No. In fact, the four-team playoff will be more controversial than the BCS ever was. It's simple: With the two-team playoff, only one or two teams each year felt they were treated unfairly. Big 12 champ Oklahoma State still argues it should have gone in 2011 instead of Alabama getting a rematch with LSU after the Crimson Tide had lost to the Tigers during the regular season.

But in the four-team playoff, there will be a number of teams that think they are as good as No. 4.

"No. 5 is going to be very disappointed along with some other teams," Hancock said. "We get that and expect that. It's college football and there are going to be differences of opinion. We wouldn't have it any other way."

So if all these people are going to be mad, how long will it be before fans start clamoring for an eight-team playoff?
One year. Mere moments after the four teams are announced in December, the calls for expansion will come.

When will the playoff go to eight teams?
The conferences and the bowls have a 12-year contract for the CFP. I say it goes at least six and maybe the entire 12.

OK, guys, get out your calendars. If you want to attend the college football playoff for the next three years, here are the dates and locations. If you have any questions, ask away. I'll do my best to answer them.

College football playoff dates

2014-15 season
Dec. 31: Orange, Chick-fil-A, Fiesta
Jan. 1: Cotton, Rose (semifinal), Sugar (semifinal)
Jan. 12: National championship: Arlington, Texas
2015-16 season
Dec. 31: Orange (semifinal), Cotton (semifinal), Chick-fil-A
Jan. 1: Fiesta, Rose, Sugar
Jan. 11: National championship: Glendale, Ariz.
2016-17 season
Dec. 31: Chick-fil-A (semifinal), Fiesta (semifinal), Orange
Jan. 1: Rose, Sugar, Cotton
Jan. 9: National championship: Tampa, Fla.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoot...ootball-playof

Bambi 01-08-2014 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pkane (Post 10353730)
10 years from now? Is that common to schedule non-con games that far in advance?

It's a bit far yes. There are openings on the KU schedule I think starting in 2018.

They've got Hawaii and Rutgers in there somewhere.

Not sure if scheduling all these Big 10 teams is coincidence or not.

:hmmm:

warpaint* 01-08-2014 12:34 PM

Winnable games at least as presently comprised.

WhawhaWhat 01-08-2014 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10354893)
All the folks who love it are in one quadrant of the country. Doesn't make it meaningless at all, but it does prove it's limited reach.

Their second favorite sport is probably NASCAR. They love college baseball too.

Prison Bitch 01-08-2014 01:08 PM

Truth. I'd throw in duck hunting too, that's a sport down in them there parts.

DaKCMan AP 01-09-2014 08:50 AM

Excellent news this morning!!! :)

Quote:

ESPN 300 Jalen Tabor flips to Gators

One week after committing to Arizona during the 2014 Under Armour All-America Game, the nation’s No. 15-ranked prospect Jalen Tabor (Washington, D.C./Friendship Collegiate Academy) has had a change of heart.

According to Tabor’s mother, Marie Tabor, the versatile 6-foot-1, 188-pound defensive back has flipped his pledge to the Florida Gators.

“It’s definitely correct, Jalen will be a Florida Gator,” Marie Tabor said via text. “Final decision.”

The Gators will also get Tabor on campus in Gainesville and enrolled by Monday his mother said.

Tabor took official visits to Maryland, Arizona, Florida and Alabama before trimming his list to the Tide and Wildcats prior to his announcement on Jan. 2.

The commitment to Arizona came as a surprise to many, even though teammate and close friend Jonathan Haden is also committed to the Wildcats.

Tabor was a standout throughout the week of Under Armour All-America practices, and during the game as well. He is the No. 5-ranked cornerback prospect in the 2014 class.

With Tabor, the Gators now have 21 commitments in the 2014 class. He joins 11 other ESPN 300 commits in the class and is also one of 16 four-star prospects that Florida will welcome to Gainesville in this class.
http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfrecruitin...lips-to-gators


Unexpected 6'1 5-star DB flip to the good guys & he's an early enrollee = Awesome.

Prison Bitch 01-09-2014 09:43 AM

Mizzou lost at home to a team ranked 270 in the RPI, who was 0-6 on the road.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:15 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.