Do football coaches want to compete anymore?
Lincoln Riley vs. Notre Dame is a prime example they do not.
Now the American Football Coaches Assn. (AFCA) is recommending the College Football Playoff be expanded to as many as 24 teams.
Why? Because the coaches only care about their job security. The more teams in the playoff, the more coaches who can keep their jobs.
Do you think Riley objects to an expanded playoff? He’s demonstrated he can’t make a 12-team playoff at USC despite the millions invested into his program for NIL and extra staff support.
The sad part is the fans who defend Riley would be the first ones cheering on inclusion in a 24-team playoff as a sign that USC “made it.”
- Let’s see what Eric Musselman thinks about a 76-team NCAA Tournament. Will he admit its too many teams or embrace it as a way to finally make the tournament while at USC?
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EVEN THOUGH YOUR SISTER-WIFE HAS A “BOYFREND……ARE YOU STILL TAPPING IT……..SLO PA-TROLL WAS ASKING….
HE’S JEALOUS, FOR SURE
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Scott, Scott, Scott, you are like a dog with a bone; you just can’t let go of the ND game. How can you say that LR does not like competition when he is competing in the best conference in the country. ND does not like competition because they were not willing to accommodate the Trojans who play a much toougher schedule than ND. And, yes the playoffs will be expanded because we are part of a money making society…..ESPN, Fox, CBS, etc. love more playoff games for the money as do the universities who also like money. Maybe ND will finally join the Big Ten so that they can play the Trojans every year as the legacy game along with UGLA.. Scott, start a campaign to get ND into the Big Ten. Fight on, Dan, Class of 1962
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SCOTT IS DESPISED AROUND USC COACHING CIRCLES
HIS ROOTED ANIMOSITY NEVER FAILS HIM….
WAIT FOR IT……THE USUAL BUTT-SNIFFS WILL THROW SHADE FOR THE WASHED-UP BLOGGER
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24 teams? Sheesh, I understand the incentive to squeeze every last dollar out of college football, but this really a bad idea. Last year, the bottom would have been something like SMU or South Florida. Solid teams, but what is the point?
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You know the point
MONEY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And guess what ? Joe Dufus will still watch SMU play South Florida even if they have no business in the playoffs and Joe Dufus will probably gamble on the game.
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