Quality of FBS Games
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Quality of FBS Games
It’s been a busy fall, and I just tuned in for my first Saturday games.
Has the whole season been this bad? SMU, Cincinnati, and BYU as borderline top 10 teams?
If this is typical for 2020, then the Cats should have tried to plan an FBS schedule. I give the dudes credit for trying their best in difficult times...but The product on the field (at least today)is unbelievably bad. The Bizon might compete for a playoff spot this year.
Has the whole season been this bad? SMU, Cincinnati, and BYU as borderline top 10 teams?
If this is typical for 2020, then the Cats should have tried to plan an FBS schedule. I give the dudes credit for trying their best in difficult times...but The product on the field (at least today)is unbelievably bad. The Bizon might compete for a playoff spot this year.
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Re: Quality of FBS Games
No. It's called the pool of teams that the voters can see play is a lot less (with pac 12 and big 10 just starting up) and therefore the polls get a bit funky. Sure there have been some clunkers, but the Big 12 in particular has had it's share of good games, including any games Iowa State, and Kansas State have played. The red river rivalry was a 5 overtime thriller. You've just been missing out.onceacat wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 9:22 pmIt’s been a busy fall, and I just tuned in for my first Saturday games.
Has the whole season been this bad? SMU, Cincinnati, and BYU as borderline top 10 teams?
If this is typical for 2020, then the Cats should have tried to plan an FBS schedule. I give the dudes credit for trying their best in difficult times...but The product on the field (at least today)is unbelievably bad. The Bizon might compete for a playoff spot this year.
I caught some of that Cincy-SMU game last weekend, they stymied a high powered SMU offense. Buechele was under pressure all game long.
Also, BYU had a high preseason ranking to begin with based off returning talent and I just happened to catch an article mentioning that their 2020 schedule was considered by Cougar nation as one of their best of all time. Enter 'Rona and their schedule got wiped out. So they've just been smashing a bunch of nobodies instead, we'll see how far it gets them.
If you can't tell, I'm a CFB nut. Haven't watched the NFL in years. It's boring, wash, rinse, repeat, same old same old. CFB has so much more variety, in offenses, defenses, schemes, etc.
Eric Curry STILL makes me sad.

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Re: Quality of FBS Games
I watched the OT of the RRR a few weeks ago, and it was fun.grizzh8r wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:02 pmNo. It's called the pool of teams that the voters can see play is a lot less (with pac 12 and big 10 just starting up) and therefore the polls get a bit funky. Sure there have been some clunkers, but the Big 12 in particular has had it's share of good games, including any games Iowa State, and Kansas State have played. The red river rivalry was a 5 overtime thriller. You've just been missing out.onceacat wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 9:22 pmIt’s been a busy fall, and I just tuned in for my first Saturday games.
Has the whole season been this bad? SMU, Cincinnati, and BYU as borderline top 10 teams?
If this is typical for 2020, then the Cats should have tried to plan an FBS schedule. I give the dudes credit for trying their best in difficult times...but The product on the field (at least today)is unbelievably bad. The Bizon might compete for a playoff spot this year.
I caught some of that Cincy-SMU game last weekend, they stymied a high powered SMU offense. Buechele was under pressure all game long.
Also, BYU had a high preseason ranking to begin with based off returning talent and I just happened to catch an article mentioning that their 2020 schedule was considered by Cougar nation as one of their best of all time. Enter 'Rona and their schedule got wiped out. So they've just been smashing a bunch of nobodies instead, we'll see how far it gets them.
If you can't tell, I'm a CFB nut. Haven't watched the NFL in years. It's boring, wash, rinse, repeat, same old same old. CFB has so much more variety, in offenses, defenses, schemes, etc.
But, just to key in on the SMU-Cinci game, yeah, it was a good matchup. But it wasn’t Top 10 football. Not by a long stretch. Maybe when the Pac 12 & Big 10 get up to speed, it will knock some of these marginal teams down where they belong.
Imean, a year ago, Utah was #8, OU was #10. Either of those teams 2nd strings would have made mincemeat out of Cinci or BYU (or Minnesota, or maybe even a Michigan State,although those teams were playing game #1) this season.
I think. Maybe I’ve got unreasonable expectations.
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Re: Quality of FBS Games
Fair point.onceacat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 11:06 pmI watched the OT of the RRR a few weeks ago, and it was fun.grizzh8r wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:02 pmNo. It's called the pool of teams that the voters can see play is a lot less (with pac 12 and big 10 just starting up) and therefore the polls get a bit funky. Sure there have been some clunkers, but the Big 12 in particular has had it's share of good games, including any games Iowa State, and Kansas State have played. The red river rivalry was a 5 overtime thriller. You've just been missing out.onceacat wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 9:22 pmIt’s been a busy fall, and I just tuned in for my first Saturday games.
Has the whole season been this bad? SMU, Cincinnati, and BYU as borderline top 10 teams?
If this is typical for 2020, then the Cats should have tried to plan an FBS schedule. I give the dudes credit for trying their best in difficult times...but The product on the field (at least today)is unbelievably bad. The Bizon might compete for a playoff spot this year.
I caught some of that Cincy-SMU game last weekend, they stymied a high powered SMU offense. Buechele was under pressure all game long.
Also, BYU had a high preseason ranking to begin with based off returning talent and I just happened to catch an article mentioning that their 2020 schedule was considered by Cougar nation as one of their best of all time. Enter 'Rona and their schedule got wiped out. So they've just been smashing a bunch of nobodies instead, we'll see how far it gets them.
If you can't tell, I'm a CFB nut. Haven't watched the NFL in years. It's boring, wash, rinse, repeat, same old same old. CFB has so much more variety, in offenses, defenses, schemes, etc.
But, just to key in on the SMU-Cinci game, yeah, it was a good matchup. But it wasn’t Top 10 football. Not by a long stretch. Maybe when the Pac 12 & Big 10 get up to speed, it will knock some of these marginal teams down where they belong.
Imean, a year ago, Utah was #8, OU was #10. Either of those teams 2nd strings would have made mincemeat out of Cinci or BYU (or Minnesota, or maybe even a Michigan State,although those teams were playing game #1) this season.
I think. Maybe I’ve got unreasonable expectations.
I think that has something to do with it, no warm up games. I mean, Michigan State lost to Rutgers. Ouch...
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Re: Quality of FBS Games
I started off that way, super excited that CFB was back but it become clear to me it was kind of a bastardized season. I lost interest a lot quicker than I expected to. Plus CFB without fans takes away one of if not the best parts of CFB.grizzh8r wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:02 pmNo. It's called the pool of teams that the voters can see play is a lot less (with pac 12 and big 10 just starting up) and therefore the polls get a bit funky. Sure there have been some clunkers, but the Big 12 in particular has had it's share of good games, including any games Iowa State, and Kansas State have played. The red river rivalry was a 5 overtime thriller. You've just been missing out.onceacat wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 9:22 pmIt’s been a busy fall, and I just tuned in for my first Saturday games.
Has the whole season been this bad? SMU, Cincinnati, and BYU as borderline top 10 teams?
If this is typical for 2020, then the Cats should have tried to plan an FBS schedule. I give the dudes credit for trying their best in difficult times...but The product on the field (at least today)is unbelievably bad. The Bizon might compete for a playoff spot this year.
I caught some of that Cincy-SMU game last weekend, they stymied a high powered SMU offense. Buechele was under pressure all game long.
Also, BYU had a high preseason ranking to begin with based off returning talent and I just happened to catch an article mentioning that their 2020 schedule was considered by Cougar nation as one of their best of all time. Enter 'Rona and their schedule got wiped out. So they've just been smashing a bunch of nobodies instead, we'll see how far it gets them.
If you can't tell, I'm a CFB nut. Haven't watched the NFL in years. It's boring, wash, rinse, repeat, same old same old. CFB has so much more variety, in offenses, defenses, schemes, etc.
Inversely I've been watching more NFL than I have in a while, not sure why. I've been able to catch more Rams games than I have in previous years, so maybe that's it, maybe they are actually going to be good again so that certainly helps, but I've caught myself watching some other NFL games as well.
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I have not watched any nfl this year other than when family is at the house, there have been two get-togethers. Really miss not watching my RAMS. As I have probably said before, a FAN since 1953... But here is a headline I saw last night.
https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2020/1 ... r-history/
https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2020/1 ... r-history/
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You're missing out! I know you have your reasons and let's not get into that, but the team is pretty fun to watch - I mean Aaron Donald is worth the price of admission alone. If McVay could stop stepping on his own toes they have the talent to win the division.RickRund wrote: ↑Tue Oct 27, 2020 9:40 amI have not watched any nfl this year other than when family is at the house, there have been two get-togethers. Really miss not watching my RAMS. As I have probably said before, a FAN since 1953... But here is a headline I saw last night.
https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2020/1 ... r-history/
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