NCAAF - The College Football Thread for 2018

They didn’t. They ejected him for shit-talking a referee, KNOWING he already had an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

FCS Davidson ran for 789 yards and lost

From a reliable twitter source , Bobby Petrino was fired by Louisville, will not finish the season.

I read that as, “For Christ’s sake, Davidson ran for 789 yards and lost!”

Colorado firing their coach after the season. not a surprise, his conference record is 14-38 in 6 seasons.

Once again Texas Tech comes up short. Tech played well, and I believe they could’ve beaten UT, but they made mistakes, and sadly most of them were committed by second-string QB Jett Duffey. Three turnovers, one interception and two fumbles, all committed by Duffey. I think “protecting the ball” is going to be a big theme in his practice sessions this week.

ESPN is starting another bowl game in Myrtle Beach. Great place to visit in warm weather but I’ve been there in Dec and it’s pretty dead then. They are tying into lower leagues such as CUSA and Sunbelt

It used to be that being invited to a Bowl Game was an honor. Now I think they hand them out at Dunkin Donuts with the purchase of a large coffee. In 1985, WVU had a 7-3-1 record and was not invited to a bowl. Now even sub-.500 teams get a bowl.

Sub-.500 teams are ineligible for bowl games.

Not true, if there are not enough six-win teams to fill all Bowl slots, they will offer games to teams that are 5-7, prioritized by graduation rates (or some similar academic standard).

they might as well add enough bowls for every team. 1-10 team vs. 2-10 is probably just as entertaining as 6-6 vs. 5-7. BTW all of these crap bowls are created and owned by ESPN.

They really do need the Crap Bowl (maybe sponsored by Roto-Rooter).

As of right now, 66 of the 78 bowl berths are accounted for (who knew Cal’s defense would show up for the second half against USC - in Los Angeles, no less?), so there’s a good chance all of them will be filled.
There is an order in which any leftover spots would be filled if there aren’t 78 teams with 6-6 or better records (and note Ole Miss has an NCAA bowl ban this season):

  1. Normally, a team can count one win against an FCS team if that team gave out at least 90% of its allowed scholarships. If a 6-6 team had a win against a team that didn’t, it has to be chosen at this point.
  2. A team that played 13 regular season games and finished 6-7. Right now, Hawaii has a chance to do that. Note that a team that was 6-6 in the regular season but lost its conference championship game is automatically bowl eligible.
  3. Normally, Liberty is not bowl eligible; however, if it has a 6-6 or better record, it becomes bowl eligible at this point.
  4. If there are still openings, they are filled by 5-6 or 5-7 teams in order of their four-year football Academic Progess Rate (APR), with ties broken by the schools’ most recent one-year PR - except that the Pac-12 has a new rule saying that its schools cannot go to bowl games with a sub-500 record (Arizona, Colorado, and USC can still finish 5-7).
    The current top ten APRs among teams that can finish 5-7 are:
    Air Force
    Vanderbilt
    Illinois
    Kansas State
    Minnesota
    Maryland
    Nebraska
    Baylor
    Wake Forest
    Miami Ohio

Games affected by the northern California wildfire:

Cal-Stanford has been moved to 12/1 at noon Pacific (they can’t play next week because Cal already plays Colorado and Stanford plays UCLA; they can play 12/1 as neither team can make it to the conference championship game on the same day)

Sacramento State-UC-Davis will be played in Reno

San Jose State-Nevada will be played on Saturday as scheduled, but the start has been moved back from 2 PM Pacific to noon

I don’t get it; why are these games affected by the Camp Fire?

Citadel has now scored more points against 'Bama than LSU and MSU.
Combined. :eek:
And it’s only halftime!!!

I’m not really sure why I’m watching Syracuse-Notre Dame. Considering the turnovers and ease of movement for the Irish, I’m impressed that the Orange are only two touchdowns down early in the 2nd quarter.

There’s a high pressure system in California that is pretty much dragging the smoke from the fire down into the Bay Area.

I am looking outside right now (Saturday, 2:30 PM Pacific), and it’s not as bad as in past days, but the visibility is still less than 2 miles, and I am over 100 miles away from Paradise. It tends to get worse as the day goes on.

The air quality in Folsom (about 80 miles from Paradise, but farther east than the San Francisco area) was just good enough in the morning to get in a high school cross country meet, but all of the races had to be run in the morning (what would normally be 10 races were condensed into 4) in order to get them in before the air got too bad for them to run.

Ugh. That sounds pretty bad. I don’t recall ever seeing it be that bad in the Sacto area when I lived there in the 80s. :frowning:

Oh wow, Notre Dame and Michigan get “statement” wins. :rolleyes:

The Irish are a bunch of over-hyped cupcakes and everyone knows it.