Video idea: top 10 teams outside of the power 4+ American athletic conference that our best position to make a Cinderella run to this year‘s expanded playoff.
@@gracielynn9623 love this suggestion! Even top 5 non P4 schools with a shot would be cool! Since now they have a decent chance of one making the playoffs.
@@gracielynn9623 I absolutely love this idea. Really hope he does it. I also love that you excluded the American athletic conference as a power conference. The group of five gets a guaranteed big and it will likely go to the American athletic conference champion, no matter what just because of the conferences reputation… Until last week I actually thought the American had an auto bid once the Pac 12 collapse and it was the other G5 conferences that would compete for the one spot. Regardless this is a great idea.
@@Gmonayy189 actually they are guaranteed to have one team in the playoffs. The group of five gets an auto bid. It’s likely that that would go to the champion of the American athletic conference just from profitability bias, which is why I excluded them from this hypothetical list.
I absolutely loved this video. I’m a big stadium person anyway so I love stadium videos… But I really hope that you make more similar type content with lists about a broad topic that multiple colleges can fall under etc. This was really cool.
@@darrelladams4188 oh I subscribe to him. I haven’t watched as much recently as I used to because him sensationalizing the video titles got a little annoying, but I still watch.
One reason why i love college football so much more than NFL is their unique characteristics of their stadiums, tradition, & history behind their stadiums. The different sizes (some DII & FCS level stadiums are packed but amazing, one of my fav is Montana’s Washington Grizzly Stadium), styles, designs, make the college game & experience so unique. This not a knock on NFL stadiums or talking down or comparing. Just appreciate the college stadiums so much more.
Had they held on vs UGA in 2022 and the roughing the kicker rule was in effect for the Kentucky game and then the Aub game. Were almost 9-3 and this year the breaks went theyre way is the difference
Im glad KU is getting a new stadium. It looks cool! Im an OU fan, but KU is rising up. And their field looks great in the College Football 25 gameplay trailer. That logo on the grass and all the bright blues really stand out !
I like Memphis 's renovation. I think it was a shame they did not get the invite. When you look at the team's, you were good from the AAC, As far as on the field success, not including Memphis was wrong. I realized there are other issues, but as a fan of football, I prefer to see teams get rewarded who have success over programs who happen to be in a bigger city. If you look back at the program that won the most games infootball in the AAC, Memphis won more games than any of the teams that got invited to the Big 12 and ACC. They were very consistent, but only had one NY6 game to show.for it. I prefer programs that win over programs that happen to be in a bigger media market or other reasons. As a fan, you wanna be able to brag about the teams in your conference, And it's rare you brag about some of the stuff that these college presidents look at
Memphis played in the aac championships several years in a row. They’ve produced the most nfl talent in the conference and a good basketball to come with it.
Pretty excited for Mizzou's North end-zone upgrade! But they dropped the ball on the South end-zone by not building it up higher and meeting the East and West side. Maybe that'll be the next upgrade after Drinkwitz wins a natty or two!
As a Missouri Native, Im very excited for tue renovations at Faurot Field for my fellow Mizzou fans. This is a long time coming, and with the work that they did on the other end, they have big shoes to fill. Im ecstatic that they're keeping the grassy hill with the Block M . As a life long Mizzou Tiger fan, I cant wait to see what the future holds.
The Missouri addition is WAY too focused on premium seating the only good thing about it is that they are increasing capacity a little bit but even that isn’t going to grow their brand because it’s 100% premium seating which costs several thousand dollars a game. If you want to grow your brand you have to bring in new fans by convincing them to go to games and get interested in the team. As someone who has attended every home game for the last three years I did not see the premium seats sold out once even when they claim they sold out the stadium.
Stadium attendance across all sports though is vulnerable to the increase of access and quality of game streams compared to the past. Along with costs at the games. At this point you may not get a great ROI by just adding regular seats when you already have a solid 60k+ stadium. The money is in squeezing more out of premium seating.
Video idea: top 10 teams outside of the power four/American athletic conference that our best position to make a Cinderella run to this upcoming seasons expanded college football playoff.
as someone who’s a union electrician who’s about to be able to travel anywhere in the country im excited to know that i might be able to work on some of these!
Tennessee State is getting a new stadium since the city is building it for both the Titans and for Tennessee State. The school said that they are interested to rejoin 1A FBS. They used to be Independent until 1982 when a bunch of schools were forced down.
Suggest moving the logos in your video from the center of the screen (possibly reposition them to upper righthand corner of screen) and also make logos 1/4-1/2 smaller.
As a Penn state fan I’m excited about our renovations. It probably won’t happen but I’m hoping they add just enough seats to take the spot of the biggest stadium from Michigan.
7:19 That's Texas A&M's Kyle Field with a Nebraska logo over it. 🤔 I like seeing videos about team stadiums. If you consider doing this yearly, I suggest you always include an image of the current stadium with the art of the proposed new build, and to include capacity for both. This could work well if you decide to do 'follow-up' videos showing "Stadiums completed in year _x_ " where you can show the before and after. As a TCU fan, I can tell you that a 50,000 capacity stadium is relatively small and for those teams _lowering_ their capacity (Kansas!), that is going backwards, IMHO. The "big boy" stadiums have around 75 - 100,000, with Michigan topping at 107,601. With schools now being able to pay players, they need to consider making stadiums hold capacities closer to NFL teams. While it won't happen any time soon, I hope stadiums start providing better food choices. Having a college football stadium double for concerts is a great idea as well, but the food choice & quality will need to improve with it.
Glad Nebraska is updating their stadium when I went to games there I found the End zone Seating so Odd. Just felt like they said "What's the Worst View? ...Great, lets make it feel a VAST and ENDLESS and put 50% of our seats there.
Or maybe explaining your tiers of the G4 football programs, going by best to worst. There’s tons of publicity with those topics, given NIL, past success, recent success, but to see it visualized would be really interesting.
Great video! Memphis badly needs that renovation, not a great part of town either. Just a note, Sun Belt consist of 14 teams, not 16. Although we'd love to add Memphis & ECU!
KU & Mizzou are both getting a lot of hype, and with good reason. SMU's south end zone project looks really nice with the renders. Will help a lot in recruiting. Texas State's shitty facilities were holding them back for years, so I expect them to really promote it a lot. You're right, Memphis is really trying to get a P4 invite (...if something crazy happens in ACC-land maybe?). I saw a virtual tour of their new indoor facility and it looks hella sharp! And the Liberty Bowl has a lot of history, so it's good that they're saving it.
It’s crazy how much more expensive NFL stadiums are to build or renovate than College football stadiums are. You can’t build an NFL stadium for less than a billion now, and that’s on the low end. Renovating an NFL stadium now cost more than building a new one for College.
Glad to see Kansas finally spending some of Oklahoma's money. We have been wondering where it went, every time we came up for a game. But TBF, given its mostly visiting fans who fill that venue, I guess it wasn't a huge priority for them.
You had the Nebraska logo on top of Kyle field at the end of the Nebraska section. The name Kyle field was visible. I suspect this is just an oversight.
I'm not a fan of the changes to Faurot. I feel like it really cuts off the stadium from the city and campus, spatially. It's also really neat to be able to drive up Stadium and see inside the stadium when you get to that light at Providence. I would have preferred having a larger window, or even an open-air opening that preserves that line of sight. I get the desire to add high-price seating, and that the north end was the next logical step. I wish the south end could have been done even bigger, to fit some of these spaces instead.
It's crazy to remember OUs stadium only being a U shape, then a south end zone was added. Then one west upper Deck, then an East upper deck, then a full bowl on the 1st level. The clear goal in the future is a north amd south upper deck to make 2 bowls around the field. But mow im thinking. The whole stadium might be demolished to build a new double bowl instead of adding all these pieces. Itll be strange, but i know eventually in the future. The stadium ive known my whole life and many generations life will eventually have to be torn down to make room for a bigger better more efficient stadium. I just wonder if ill seen the double bowl 1sr, or a whole new stadium 1st.
It's unfortunate the west sideline towers were not able to be incorporated/replicated into the new stadium design. As much as the old Ryan field wasnt all that well received those towers stood out and gave a unique feel and character to the stadium.
That first rendering of the Northwestern stadium sure looks like a lot more than 35K people. And yea, the logos are covering way too much of the screen.
Do you know what would be a massive upgrade to places like Faurot Field? Real freaking seats. The bench seating may have been cutting edge 100 years ago, but does not cut it today. Spending a King's ransom to install glitz and glitter is a huge waste of money. Install some actual seats.
Pitt doesn't have an on-campus stadium and the ACC didn't pass on them or consider throwing them out. The same with Miami. That fact isn't what hurt USF. What's great about all of these renovations is that the ticket prices will be raising yet again, despite all the media money the teams receive. I can't wait.
would be cool to see a vid on teams that need an upgrade in logo or jerseys or both. I hate the illinois I helmets they gotta go back to the wordmark juice williams era ones
Wait, Penn State is completely rebuilding a brand new stadium? It’s actually kind of sad. It’s almost certainly will not be 106,000 capacity. That noise and those white outs have helped them win a lot more games than they realize. I may have completely misunderstood that though.
I thought northwesterns stadium was perfect. It reminds me of Chicago architecture, and it’s romantic in the sense it’s a perfect metaphor for northwesterns football program.
Northwestern has needed a new stadium for ages. The current stadium is small and outdated. It did not even look like a stadium for a Division I program.
Don't know how you missed Mid-America Nazarene University's new $12 million 1,000 seat stadium in Olathe, Kansas!? It's going to have a press-box, and even a concession stand, with future expansion adding visitor side seating bringing the overall capacity to 1,200. Go Pioneers! 🤣🤣🤣
I would’ve rather the Kronkes donated that money for NIL (it was definitely Kronkes who donated that much money) but long as they keep the rock M I’m good with this upgrade.
Memphis should be in the BIGXII . Full stop. Usf spending $100 mil on a low capacity field ( 30k) is dumb! They are forever G5! Boise needs to loose the blue turf!!!
Glad to hear about what Mizzou is doing as well as last season….when all that woke stuff happened on campus years ago pretty much everyone wrote the school off as dead. Insane recovery
Had bsu used the financial windfall from the fiesta bowl on academics instead of luxury boxes they would have been in the pac-12 almost 20 years ago. They are dumb as the day is long in ada county. We have to send our kids to Moscow for an education.
@@cobly6873 The blue field is hideous garbage, how is that for a take since you brought up garbage. It’s both - hideous and garbage. Makes the games played on it unwatchable for a ton of people.
The only way Boise State will ever make it to the Big 12 or other power 5 is besides being a better academic school is drop the blue turf. It is such an eyesore to watch.
What crazy, obscure or random topic should I do next? (Most liked comment gets a video next week)
Video idea: top 10 teams outside of the power 4+ American athletic conference that our best position to make a Cinderella run to this year‘s expanded playoff.
@@gracielynn9623 love this suggestion! Even top 5 non P4 schools with a shot would be cool! Since now they have a decent chance of one making the playoffs.
@@gracielynn9623 I absolutely love this idea. Really hope he does it. I also love that you excluded the American athletic conference as a power conference. The group of five gets a guaranteed big and it will likely go to the American athletic conference champion, no matter what just because of the conferences reputation… Until last week I actually thought the American had an auto bid once the Pac 12 collapse and it was the other G5 conferences that would compete for the one spot. Regardless this is a great idea.
@@Gmonayy189 actually they are guaranteed to have one team in the playoffs. The group of five gets an auto bid. It’s likely that that would go to the champion of the American athletic conference just from profitability bias, which is why I excluded them from this hypothetical list.
10 teams that switched athletic apparel brands this offseason.
I absolutely loved this video. I’m a big stadium person anyway so I love stadium videos… But I really hope that you make more similar type content with lists about a broad topic that multiple colleges can fall under etc. This was really cool.
Thank you! Will do!
@@ScottFisherCFB you should show the unlv staduim if its the raiders staduim
Depressed Ginger has a lot of stadium videos., if you don’t already watch
@@darrelladams4188 oh I subscribe to him. I haven’t watched as much recently as I used to because him sensationalizing the video titles got a little annoying, but I still watch.
Tip: Make the school logos smaller and put them in a corner. They're obscuring the photos of the renovations you're describing.
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One reason why i love college football so much more than NFL is their unique characteristics of their stadiums, tradition, & history behind their stadiums. The different sizes (some DII & FCS level stadiums are packed but amazing, one of my fav is Montana’s Washington Grizzly Stadium), styles, designs, make the college game & experience so unique. This not a knock on NFL stadiums or talking down or comparing. Just appreciate the college stadiums so much more.
Mizzou sure came out of nowhere last year, so happy to see yall beat Ohio St
Had they held on vs UGA in 2022 and the roughing the kicker rule was in effect for the Kentucky game and then the Aub game.
Were almost 9-3 and this year the breaks went theyre way is the difference
Im glad KU is getting a new stadium. It looks cool! Im an OU fan, but KU is rising up. And their field looks great in the College Football 25 gameplay trailer.
That logo on the grass and all the bright blues really stand out !
I like Memphis 's renovation. I think it was a shame they did not get the invite. When you look at the team's, you were good from the AAC, As far as on the field success, not including Memphis was wrong. I realized there are other issues, but as a fan of football, I prefer to see teams get rewarded who have success over programs who happen to be in a bigger city. If you look back at the program that won the most games infootball in the AAC, Memphis won more games than any of the teams that got invited to the Big 12 and ACC. They were very consistent, but only had one NY6 game to show.for it. I prefer programs that win over programs that happen to be in a bigger media market or other reasons. As a fan, you wanna be able to brag about the teams in your conference, And it's rare you brag about some of the stuff that these college presidents look at
Memphis played in the aac championships several years in a row. They’ve produced the most nfl talent in the conference and a good basketball to come with it.
@@ThaDLoShow901 and a great women's soccer program lol
Pretty excited for Mizzou's North end-zone upgrade! But they dropped the ball on the South end-zone by not building it up higher and meeting the East and West side. Maybe that'll be the next upgrade after Drinkwitz wins a natty or two!
Loved the video, I know you showed some current photos but it would be more clear and neat to see a before and after with the sketch ups.
As a Missouri Native, Im very excited for tue renovations at Faurot Field for my fellow Mizzou fans. This is a long time coming, and with the work that they did on the other end, they have big shoes to fill. Im ecstatic that they're keeping the grassy hill with the Block M . As a life long Mizzou Tiger fan, I cant wait to see what the future holds.
Loves the topic. Great content, as always. Well done.
This is a fantastic video my guy
Loved the video!
One project to look at is Louisiana-Lafayette’s Cajun Field renovation.
The Missouri addition is WAY too focused on premium seating the only good thing about it is that they are increasing capacity a little bit but even that isn’t going to grow their brand because it’s 100% premium seating which costs several thousand dollars a game. If you want to grow your brand you have to bring in new fans by convincing them to go to games and get interested in the team. As someone who has attended every home game for the last three years I did not see the premium seats sold out once even when they claim they sold out the stadium.
As a Tennessee fan I was thinking this exactly. Seems very selfish of the school to expand only premium seating. Get regular fans in the seats.
Stadium attendance across all sports though is vulnerable to the increase of access and quality of game streams compared to the past. Along with costs at the games. At this point you may not get a great ROI by just adding regular seats when you already have a solid 60k+ stadium. The money is in squeezing more out of premium seating.
@@yader91 60k 😂🤣😂🤣
University of Miami needs a stadium on campus to the Hard Rock stadium is like a 1hr from the campus.
I enjoy the ability to talk shit about them not being able to afford a stadium and having a rental
@@chrisneal8lol same. Poverty school.
Video idea: top 10 teams outside of the power four/American athletic conference that our best position to make a Cinderella run to this upcoming seasons expanded college football playoff.
Boise state easily
Liberty is also a contender.
@@stevensheegog3942 true I just don’t think they are as good schedule wise
I believe that you missed Florida State's stadium renovations
Man… you stepping your game up! Love it!
I like this sort of cfb content. Would also watch videos about uniforms/equipment and funding/boosters.
Great video! But the picture at 9:16 isnt the Liberty Bowl its actually a soccer specific stadium being built for Memphis 901 FC.
as someone who’s a union electrician who’s about to be able to travel anywhere in the country im excited to know that i might be able to work on some of these!
Tennessee State is getting a new stadium since the city is building it for both the Titans and for Tennessee State. The school said that they are interested to rejoin 1A FBS. They used to be Independent until 1982 when a bunch of schools were forced down.
This video was great man, keep this kind of video up!
Loved the video my man
M-I-Z
Suggest moving the logos in your video from the center of the screen (possibly reposition them to upper righthand corner of screen) and also make logos 1/4-1/2 smaller.
As a Penn state fan I’m excited about our renovations. It probably won’t happen but I’m hoping they add just enough seats to take the spot of the biggest stadium from Michigan.
7:19 That's Texas A&M's Kyle Field with a Nebraska logo over it. 🤔
I like seeing videos about team stadiums. If you consider doing this yearly, I suggest you always include an image of the current stadium with the art of the proposed new build, and to include capacity for both. This could work well if you decide to do 'follow-up' videos showing "Stadiums completed in year _x_ " where you can show the before and after.
As a TCU fan, I can tell you that a 50,000 capacity stadium is relatively small and for those teams _lowering_ their capacity (Kansas!), that is going backwards, IMHO. The "big boy" stadiums have around 75 - 100,000, with Michigan topping at 107,601. With schools now being able to pay players, they need to consider making stadiums hold capacities closer to NFL teams. While it won't happen any time soon, I hope stadiums start providing better food choices. Having a college football stadium double for concerts is a great idea as well, but the food choice & quality will need to improve with it.
Glad Nebraska is updating their stadium when I went to games there I found the End zone Seating so Odd. Just felt like they said "What's the Worst View? ...Great, lets make it feel a VAST and ENDLESS and put 50% of our seats there.
The Doak Campbell stadium at FSU wasn’t mentioned which is currently undergoing a huge renovation…should be far more interesting when it is finished.
Good video dude enjoy it 👍
This might be crazy but simulating a 68 team college football playoff. Just like march madness. You can do this by us online simulator
Could be fun!
Or maybe explaining your tiers of the G4 football programs, going by best to worst. There’s tons of publicity with those topics, given NIL, past success, recent success, but to see it visualized would be really interesting.
Great video! Memphis badly needs that renovation, not a great part of town either.
Just a note, Sun Belt consist of 14 teams, not 16. Although we'd love to add Memphis & ECU!
KU & Mizzou are both getting a lot of hype, and with good reason.
SMU's south end zone project looks really nice with the renders. Will help a lot in recruiting.
Texas State's shitty facilities were holding them back for years, so I expect them to really promote it a lot.
You're right, Memphis is really trying to get a P4 invite (...if something crazy happens in ACC-land maybe?). I saw a virtual tour of their new indoor facility and it looks hella sharp! And the Liberty Bowl has a lot of history, so it's good that they're saving it.
Maybe you’ve done one already but I’d love to see a video for alabamas current wr situation and who you think could break out for them!
If you’re not trying to take risks you ain’t livin brother. Love the vid.
Nebraska is holding off the South stadium update for now which I think is smart. Eventually they do need to update it which they will.
Apparently, Northwestern will play five games at their temporary stadium and the other two games at Wrigley Field.
It’s crazy how much more expensive NFL stadiums are to build or renovate than College football stadiums are. You can’t build an NFL stadium for less than a billion now, and that’s on the low end. Renovating an NFL stadium now cost more than building a new one for College.
Love stadiums and this was a great video! Love al of your content tho. Ohio Stadium needs some patchwork, not any room for more seats.
Glad to see Kansas finally spending some of Oklahoma's money. We have been wondering where it went, every time we came up for a game. But TBF, given its mostly visiting fans who fill that venue, I guess it wasn't a huge priority for them.
You had the Nebraska logo on top of Kyle field at the end of the Nebraska section. The name Kyle field was visible. I suspect this is just an oversight.
I'm not a fan of the changes to Faurot. I feel like it really cuts off the stadium from the city and campus, spatially. It's also really neat to be able to drive up Stadium and see inside the stadium when you get to that light at Providence. I would have preferred having a larger window, or even an open-air opening that preserves that line of sight. I get the desire to add high-price seating, and that the north end was the next logical step. I wish the south end could have been done even bigger, to fit some of these spaces instead.
Does anyone know if the new SMU stadium will be in the new college game?
any videos you make that are centered around CFB we will enjoy 💯🙏
It's crazy to remember OUs stadium only being a U shape, then a south end zone was added. Then one west upper
Deck, then an East upper deck, then a full bowl on the 1st level.
The clear goal in the future is a north amd south upper deck to make 2 bowls around the field.
But mow im thinking. The whole stadium might be demolished to build a new double bowl instead of adding all these pieces.
Itll be strange, but i know eventually in the future. The stadium ive known my whole life and many generations life will eventually have to be torn down to make room for a bigger better more efficient stadium.
I just wonder if ill seen the double bowl 1sr, or a whole new stadium 1st.
What’s hilarious about SMU’s stadium is that it’s not even 30 years old and they’re already having to refurbish it hahaha
Ford Stadium opened in 2000, so yeah it does feel a little dated. Hopefully, in a few years, the rest of the stadium will get refreshed a bit.
Northwestern new stadium design looks like an NFL stadium, in my opinion. Future looks really bright with Northwestern.
Yessir
It's unfortunate the west sideline towers were not able to be incorporated/replicated into the new stadium design. As much as the old Ryan field wasnt all that well received those towers stood out and gave a unique feel and character to the stadium.
Which military academy to use
Maryland needs a stadium renovation badly
You missed Boises MW Conference partner, the University of Wyoming’s renovations to War Memorial/Jona Field
That first rendering of the Northwestern stadium sure looks like a lot more than 35K people.
And yea, the logos are covering way too much of the screen.
Do you know what would be a massive upgrade to places like Faurot Field? Real freaking seats. The bench seating may have been cutting edge 100 years ago, but does not cut it today. Spending a King's ransom to install glitz and glitter is a huge waste of money. Install some actual seats.
Pitt doesn't have an on-campus stadium and the ACC didn't pass on them or consider throwing them out. The same with Miami. That fact isn't what hurt USF.
What's great about all of these renovations is that the ticket prices will be raising yet again, despite all the media money the teams receive. I can't wait.
would be cool to see a vid on teams that need an upgrade in logo or jerseys or both. I hate the illinois I helmets they gotta go back to the wordmark juice williams era ones
Can't wait for the USF stadium! Go Bulls!!
You should do one for the schools that need to upgrade or get a new stadium.
Wait, Penn State is completely rebuilding a brand new stadium? It’s actually kind of sad. It’s almost certainly will not be 106,000 capacity. That noise and those white outs have helped them win a lot more games than they realize. I may have completely misunderstood that though.
Just improvements, not a new one!
@@ScottFisherCFB got it. Apologies for the misunderstanding. Thank you for the clarification.
I thought northwesterns stadium was perfect.
It reminds me of Chicago architecture, and it’s romantic in the sense it’s a perfect metaphor for northwesterns football program.
I've visited the Boise State Smurf Turf. Cool.
I love this! Great idea for a video!
U should cover the fall of Dan Mullen.
Great suggestion!
@@ScottFisherCFBAnd Jimbo the Bimbo Fisher as well 👎🏾
Video idea: most innovative offensive schemes in college football
The Swamp @ UF Renovation
Video idea: the teams that have gotten the most NIL money and how it has affected their programs
FSU doing major renovations as well
Texas Tech sent $240 million on new stadium, should be finished starting 2024 season.
Air Force is also getting an update.
Northwestern has needed a new stadium for ages. The current stadium is small and outdated. It did not even look like a stadium for a Division I program.
Florida State is doing renovations. Not sure what all is in the details but phase 1 has already begun.
Penn St spending $700M... but still can't / won't put names on their jerseys... 😆
Don't know how you missed Mid-America Nazarene University's new $12 million 1,000 seat stadium in Olathe, Kansas!?
It's going to have a press-box, and even a concession stand, with future expansion adding visitor side seating bringing the overall capacity to 1,200. Go Pioneers!
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What about Houston?
The liberty bowl is in SpongeBob SquarePants as the bubble bowl.
MTSU is getting update, so is Auburn
I would’ve rather the Kronkes donated that money for NIL (it was definitely Kronkes who donated that much money) but long as they keep the rock M I’m good with this upgrade.
The first photo of the video was for the pro soccer team in Memphis not the University of Memphis.
Lsu adding light shows
MIZ! 🐯
Memphis should be in the BIGXII . Full stop. Usf spending $100 mil on a low capacity field ( 30k) is dumb! They are forever G5!
Boise needs to loose the blue turf!!!
WHAT, No Texas Tech.....bad planning
U missed Texas tech
Glad to hear about what Mizzou is doing as well as last season….when all that woke stuff happened on campus years ago pretty much everyone wrote the school off as dead. Insane recovery
Exactly the most conservative state doesn’t want to have to give money lib bullshit employees and can pay the players themselves
Man USF is looking good now
😂😂😂
@@bronzeguy9839 I’m serious! That stadium looks really cool! Not as cool as Florida or Florida State’s, but still really nice
Had bsu used the financial windfall from the fiesta bowl on academics instead of luxury boxes they would have been in the pac-12 almost 20 years ago. They are dumb as the day is long in ada county. We have to send our kids to Moscow for an education.
@@Mountaindwell4 ha! You can't graduate from the law school at bsu.
@@Mountaindwell4 ha! You can't graduate from the law school at bsu.
Texas state! Eat em up
Go mizzuo
MIZZOU ALL DAY ❤❤❤
USF is a cute little school that isn't in South Florida. The should have been called "UEF".
USF has over 50,000 students.
Texas tech?
Miz!
The blue field is hideous.
Garbage take.
@@cobly6873 The blue field is hideous garbage, how is that for a take since you brought up garbage. It’s both - hideous and garbage. Makes the games played on it unwatchable for a ton of people.
Michigan block M >
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MIZZOU
The only way Boise State will ever make it to the Big 12 or other power 5 is besides being a better academic school is drop the blue turf. It is such an eyesore to watch.
The new KU stadium looks cheap.
Boise State needs to get rid of the Smurf turf. A few young people and their fans like it, but most older people hate it.
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Mizzou sucks
Even Marshall Thundering Herd football stadium is gonna have changes in the south end zone too Go Herd💚🦬