@ShinyShovel noone could've predicted that in fact everyone thought ohio state vs oregon was going to be the best game. Everyone thought that game would be close. Only a couple of crazy osu fans with recency bias with the TN game thought it would be a blowout.
Thinking about the ASU/Texas game, I think Cam Skattebo was playing with a concussion for most of the game. The way he kept shaking his head and throwing up, I think was more than dehydration and fatigue. He played amazing! I hope he is able to remember it.
So that's something that he does since the beginning of him coming to ASU. He was asked about this and it's because his helmey has never 100% felt good on his head and so he shakes it. I guess in a matter of speak, it might be like a tick. Like how Mike Tyson bit his glove.
@@DanielKerrII Ah, good to know! I live on the East Coast and had never really watched him play. Nobody worked harder in that game than he did. I am sure even if he didn't have any head trauma he is needing several days to recover from that effort. He helped his NFL stock for sure.
@@Lonewanderer1738ewers was the reason Texas won yesterday. If he didn’t make those clutch throws in overtime, they lose. Plus ewers to get in good field position to at least get the field goal.
@@WhitneyGadison1 that’s the Ewers experience though he’ll make good plays and he’ll also just lob the ball up a few times and a few more throws that are just telegraphed the thing is Texas has a championship roster Ewers is not driving the offense correctly you can blame Sark a little too for some play calls and not benching Ewers he plays just well enough for Sark to stay loyal to him
@@Lonewanderer1738 why would he bench him for a quarterback that played in ulm, utsa, Mississippi state. And looked like a deer in headlights when they played Georgia the first time?
Watching Bert Auburn last year, I was never scared of a miss. He was fricking AUTOMATIC. This season he regressed BAD. I hold my breath every time he kicks in the clutch.
Buddy last year i used to smile when kicked cause yk like u said free points he was a lazer now i leave my whole mf dorm 😂then come back 3 minutes later to a muss😂
As an osu fan I didn’t even turn on the game until the Texas game ended bc it was so close but when I heard that osu scored before the Texas game even ended I immediately said oh boy it’s gonna be a Tennessee repeat and it was so much more than that. Also will Howard saying ofc Oregon was gonna make a comeback in post game interviews when they barely did at all was really funny (yes they tried but be fr for number one team that was really sad and I hope they get their chance at a natty soon)
Teams who had home field advantage in the 2nd round went 0-4. Penn St vs Boise St was watchable, and Texas vs Arizona St was a thriller, but Ohio St vs Oregon was legitimately so soul-crushing, that by the time we got to Norte Dame vs Georgia, me and my family barely paid any attention to the whole game. I’m not ready to say “first round byes are bad”, because 4 games just isn’t enough for me to come to that conclusion, but it is very… interesting, to say the least. I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens next.
Aside from Texas winning I just think the more coached / the more prepared and focused teams won this time around, Norte dame came out ready to prove and play and so did Ohio State, Texas and Penn state were playing to no lose but still prepared and ready to play. Was rooting for asu the whole time they fought so hard they deserved it
@@IsaacPuntsas a huge Georgia fan I have to admit that Stockton did very well and so did our first half defense. Our offense couldn’t seem to do anything for our team
But it’s also longer you go without playing. And you’ll spend half the time not knowing which teams you’re going to be playing. First round teams have the advantage in that regard. They have more time to strategize to specific match ups. More time to study film. And they will be coming in with momentum from a win. Bye teams went little more than a month without playing a game. Yea they get further in the playoff automatically and a higher seed so it has its pros and cons.
i think a huge part of football is the sense of momentum and in my opinion taking roughly a month break can completely sap a team of it. I think Oregon Ohio State game shows it because it seems like they’re rolling after Michigan
the gap ohio state had between the michigan and tennessee games is basically the same as the gap oregon had between the B1G championship game and the ohio state game
Im not ready to say the byes are worse for teams. All four teams that won were betting favorites to win at kickoff. Most people knew boise state and arizona state werent going to win (but ASU in the 4th quarter was something special). Georgia didnt have their quarterback. The only shocker to me was Oregon getting the doors blown off them.... i have no words for that loss. Game was over before halftime and Ohio State looks unstoppable now. Hope im wrong!
even in tournaments with a double elimination structure, it's really common for the person/team in losers' bracket to win the first match of grand finals and then have the person/team coming from winners' bracket win match 2. the side with the bye is coming in cold, and the side that had to play an extra match necessarily is coming in hot off of a big win
They were underdogs even with the byes, but even with that they all started off slow, Oregon just starting off the worst while playing the best team. But at this point in the season honestly anybody can beat anybody and you can’t afford to start a game like that so ASU was able to bounce back but I can see the bye being a problem in any year
SEC was overrated but so was the ACC. Big 12 best teams showed up: Iowa St beat Miami, BYU blows out Colorado, ASU played Texas to the wire. The biggest thing I learned is that the Big 12 was disrespected by the CFP Committee.
@@Griffman08 Yes and Colorado is not even the among the best in the Big 12 with a Heisman winner and top QB pick in the NFL draft. ASU, BYU, ISU are the top 3. The fact the ACC got 2 in the CFP and the Big 12 had only 1 is a crime. BYU and/or Iowa State should have been in the CFP over Clemson and SMU
Honestly, The Big 10 is also proving that their scrubs matchup favorably against other conferences. Michigan beating Alabama? Illinois over South Carolina? I do think BYU on its best days was almost as good as ASU. Their Offence played better than Texas against ASU, but after those two teams no other team had the consistency to be at the top level. I think Iowa State beating Miami has more to do with the weaknesses of the ACC than the strength of the Big 12.
@@isiahhazelette4206 it’s not about how well Ohio state played, but it’s the fact that the undefeated #1 team had to sit around for a month and then play the best team in the bracket. It would have been better if they lost to penn st because the would have gotten the 5 seed and played Clemson and Arizona State.
@@Sidneymetroidk. If they lose to PSU in the championship. I'd say they would've only fell to like 3. Though bosie's path would've been better than what they got.
@@matthewbeaver5026 thats not how the bracket works, if they lost to psu they would have dropped to 5. The first 4 seeds are the winners of conferences
@@liamskillern8873 you're right. Forgetting about the conf Champs. What I was thinking. Was that they prob wouldn't have fallen farther than 3rd in ap. Though you're right with seeding.
if oregon beat ohio state, they were seeded to play the winner of texas/asu in texas and then georgia in georgia. literally could not make a worse bracket for the 1 seed if you tried
my favorite part of bowl season as a whole was, after colorado lost their bowl game, i saw people say “see, travis hunter cant even win a bowl game!” and then i proceeded to watch boise get beat and yet no one said that about jeanty also thats not how player based awards work at all. its bc the PLAYER is good, not the team.
they didn't say that about Ashton because a running back can be stopped much easier than a QB wide receiver combo. put eight guys in the box and his teams useless because he was the whole team while Travis hunter had a good QB but still didn't perform well against a much worse team in BYU. Not saying he didn't deserve the Heisman but it does say something about how he will perform in big games.
SEC is trash❌ SEC was overrated this year✅ I didn’t like the term “overrated” when talking about this topic, but I came to terms with it, because it is technically true. People who say that the SEC was always inferior are just trying to sound smart. Down years happen, and the conference wasn’t as dominant as it was in prior years. Some people just like over-dramatize things. I hope my Dawgs will be better next year, and that’s it.
I have both big ten teams getting the job done this week. OSU is gonna be able to cover Texas’ receivers and shut down the run game just like Georgia did twice, and like u said Penn State has a thing or two up their sleeve
I got a hypothetical question I'd like to hear an honest answer to: it's OT, you're up 7, and have the opponent on 4th and 13. Your defense has stood it's ground pretty much all day, pass coverage hasn't been bad at all, and DBs have made plays when you needed them to before. Pass rush has gotten there a couple times, but even when you've blitzed before, the QB hasn't been sacked much. Given all this, what is your play-call? For example: drop you DBs into some deep zone coverage, safeties in the endzone, corners and linebackers near the sticks, try to either knock the pass down or tackle a guy on a short route; maybe some man-to-man, safeties back, could even bring a linebacker or two on a delayed blitz; or run-commit, and blitz everyone right up the middle, leaving any receivers immediately wide-open. Interested to hear your thoughts. 🙂
The SEC is overrated and it’s sad how teams like 2 loss BYU (one of those being a road loss to ASU) weren’t even CONSIDERED over any of the 3 loss SEC teams who went on to get embarrassed in bowl season.
The SEC players are not overrated at all. The sec teams however are extremely overrated. They have the most talented year after year yet they allow bums like ND to beat them. Extremely terrible coaching in the sec. They are all extremely dull and dumb every coach in the sec. Everyone's ragging on osu for losing to xichigan with all the talent they had. We should be ragging on the sec year after year for losing to anybody. The nfl draft year after year is dominated with sec talent and the minute you have a decent coach like nick Saban or urban you win easily. They have the best players they are supposed to win.
I understand where the “SEC is overrated” argument comes from but I don’t think us fans were prepared for how much the transfer portal helped level out the playing field for the other conferences this year
With all the teams with byes losing I think the bye in concept is a good reward but coming to the realization that the teams aren’t playing for around a month against red hot teams isn’t the best formula for success. Every team with the bye came out looking rusty especially in the first half. I like 12 teams but the formatting within it needs work
The 4 weeks off hurt every team more than it helped and none could overcome it! And all the home teams won round 1. It will be interesting to see if we get the same results next year…
I think it's more about the seeding being a mess than about having a bye week. Teams during the regular season have 2 bye weeks so a week off is not at all similar to other sports where teams struggle with extra time off when playoffs come around.
Hey as an ND fan I was 50/50 on how it would go. Both defenses had gritty trench warfare against the offenses in the first half and even a good amount of the second half. Ur backup qb did all he could and I rly respect that. Hope we play again soon. Bless up 🙏
Notre Damn didn't win it, UGA lost it. We just gave them 14 points in a minute and that was the game, otherwise 10-9 but UGA offense is offensive. Bobo needs to go.
@@JK-zl2ux Dawgs averaged a grand total of 2.8 points, scoring 0 points in 7 of 12 games, scored 2 field goals and 4 TDs in our 12 1st quarters against FBS opponents. In the 2nd quarter, Dawgs averaged 6.1 points per game, kicked 12 field goals and scored 6 TDs in 12 2nd quarters against FBS opponents. All in all, we averaged 9.25 points in the first half and Dawgs scored a grand total of 10 TDs throughout those 360 minutes of play on pace for 1 TD every 36 minutes of playing time and yet we won the SEC and fumbled and stumbled our way out of the playoffs, not because the Catholics were so great, but because we pretty much sucked all year long.
Trade portal, NIL, and conference realignments have really equalized teams. All teams must both run and pass to score AND have strong defenses. The teams are pretty equalized now to be all around good and not one is hogging the best players. Even IF the SEC were truly the dominate conference it is no more - none are. I don't think we will have another 3rd string QB going to the NFL anymore. He will already have transferred to another school. As a USC fan I keep watching games with transfer USC Quarterbacks as the starter on ranked CFB teams. We also see rankings and who beat who does not always work as a proxy. Again due to overall team strength and the rebalancing that happens each season. Still hearing "the transfer from ..." as a reference to a player in a bowl game meaning both it is very common and that it is a game changing player.
As a USC fan our team is like a talent hub, the talent comes in for a year then goes out after being developed, seems like the donors don’t want to spend money on football
I dont care if it's a kicker, a pitcher, or if he's just made a mistake or is on a no-hitter, as a coach you really should not do what Sark does here and give him a hug before going out there. It's a huge psychological error, it reminds him of his earlier mistake, it reminds him of how much is riding on this kick. Of course Auburn knows those things but I think such a gesture will often increase anxiety rather then alleviate it. You have got to ignore him like you do on every other kick and trust your guy with his normal routine to come through and execute.
First, great channel! You've changed the way I watch football, and now I'm keying on the punts and kicks and I'm curious as to what you will say in your follow-up videos. As for the bye weeks, I think they have the potential to cause more rust on the players. Unless you have some lingering pain/injuries in your players where they absolutely need an extra few days off, I think the lack of playing keeps the team from being as sharp as possible. And in this 12 team college football playoff format, the top seeds are awarded with a bye, and they missed a chance at an opening round home game. I think in college football, the better reward for a top seed would be an opening round home game. I just remember back in the BCS era, before the four team playoff, I remember so many teams not looking like are playing like they did in the regular season, playing their bowl games after such a long time off.
Few things, sec is overrated. I’m a Texas fan and even I can admit that. 2. ASU vs Texas was the best game. Hopefully we get some good semi finals matches no blowouts. 3. The byes don’t benefit anyone but the ones that don’t get one. Teams get a month off and game plan sure, but when you have a month off and a team you’re playing has played someone, that’s going to come into play. It’s clear the top 4 teams weren’t the best and I think it’s going to open the door in the future for teams to try and not make their conference championship game or if they make it, they will probably just try to lose so they don’t get the bye.
The way they throttled Oregon, it looks right now like OSU is gonna smash every team in their way to win a championship. Also, when my family watched that game, my dad said that Oregon was "a team of mercenaries", while Ohio State was a "team with established culture". What do you think of that? Also Oregon getting cucked out of a huge win in the Rose Bowl by OSU again LMAO
This is interesting because the whole “bye week is a disadvantage theory” is also prevalent in MLB’s new playoff format. But also when it was just four teams they wouldn’t play until after new years anyway so there’s that argument too. Too bad eight teams will never happen because that means less money.
You can’t have an 8-team playoff and also have conference championships. Because it gives teams who didn’t play an unfair advantage. Also it would essentially be only big ten and sec. The best way to do this actually is to expand to 14 with the 4 highest conference champs getting autobids and the two highest getting byes and the 1 and 2 seed. This fixes the seeding and also gives us more games. In this scenario we’d have ole miss vs Texas in Austin and Indiana vs bsu with the winner playing Oregon.
Refs have been inconsistent on a call like that for years. Sometimes refs will say yes or no but it's not targeting in this case bcuz the asu players wasn't defenseless anymore
The teams with the byes were outscored 81-21 in the first half alone in these games. And I understand the lower seeds were favored in every game, but every team showed they belonged and they could fight, but outside of ASU no team could overcome the first half. So the bye week might sound like a good thing, but it seems to be more detrimental than anything, you can’t start off slow in a playoff game and expect to win
The teams with the byes won the 2nd half 55-53, but it wasn’t enough because of how bad they started. So if they don’t change the format IMMEDIATELY, teams are gonna look at what penn state and texas did and just not care about winning the conference
As a UGA fan, we knew that this team has the ability to come out of the tunnel completely flat. It happened against Kentucky, Ole Miss, Florida, and Alabama. They came out flat against Notre Dame, and ND showed up. Georgia was a complete mess this year in several areas, so I just hope they figure it out for next year. Of course we need to fire Mike Bobo, but that isn’t gonna happen unfortunately cause Kirby is too loyal
7:02 Georgia didn’t get thrashed out the gate, it was 0-0 at 1st in the Georgia game and was supposed to be 6-3 going into half. Realistically, Georgia’s defense didn’t allow a single td. Not saying if we went into half 6-3 we would’ve won, since Notre dame flat out, out played us. But it would’ve been the very close physical game everyone was advertising it was going to be. Bye week is not a punishment either, if you use the logic that “oh we’ll everyone with a bye week won” everyone who was playing away in the first round lost to, does that mean we should get rid of home field? Plus, it clearly helped ASU. I don’t see them coming back or stuffing Texas’s offense for that long without prep.
I think if asu beats clemson in round 1 they beat texas is round 2. Playing the week before helps when you have a shorter bye than the team with a month off
The bye week is indeed a curse. I agree, make it 8 teams, or I'd also be fine with 16. Either way, no byes. I don't know about other teams, but Georgia always performs poorly after every bye week, and frequently does poorly to start out most bowl games besides, given there's always that long break between regular season and a bowl game (at least the bowls that Georgia gets invited to anyways). The fans always love it when Georgia gets a bye week, they think it's a great opportunity for the team to get healthy. And then the team plays completely flat at the next game. I feel like I'm the only person on the planet who sees the problem... Sure, you can find an exception here or there where they play great after a bye week, but mostly, bye weeks are a curse for Georgia. Seeing all four of the bye week teams lose this round makes me think it's not just Georgia.
The seeding was bad, I agree. Bye week is still a curse. Certainly for Georgia bye weeks or any extended time off for any reason always proves a curse for them.
Honestly wish there had been more Big12 teams in the playoff this year. I feel like an ISU or BYU wouldn’t done much better than say a Tennessee or SMU. Not saying they should’ve gotten in, but I’d like to see more consideration
Can anyone tell me how that wasn't targeting??? EDIT: Also Oregon didn’t have a prayer in that game. OSU has a big chip on their shoulder after the loss to Michigan.
Oregon was the only legit bye team. Even Georgia essentially beat Texas in two Georgia home games. Both the one loss teams played each other in the 1st round. ND and Indiana. It's not the bye round, it's how the rules dictated the teams be seated. Notre Dame should have been a bye but they weren't in a conference.
How you gonna mention the no call PI. But not mention the no call targeting in the tx asu game. That was absolute textbook targeting. But they couldnt call it and eliminate their precision sec team. (Esp after the rest of the sec looked like absolute dogwater all bowl season)
i feel that is sark can actually realize that gunnar helm is a real person texas wins cause every time gunnar touched the ball it was either big play and a first down or the touchdown he caught in ot sark seems to think the offense is either run heavy or pass heavy which texas has shown to be great at both
Don’t know why they just simply do a round of 16 in the playoff. FCS figured that out years ago and it Works well. It still bafffles me on why FBS complicates itself when implementing a playoff format.
These teams don’t want to be in the playoffs to win a bowl game. They are there to win the Natty. First round bye is not incentivized enough to get the top 4 seeds. You want your team to be red hot at the right time in the season (going into playoffs) so why cool them off on a 3 week by while everyone else is warming up. Which means why win your conference if you just get a bye and a neutral bowl game against a potentially great team that is playing their best… I don’t see them dropping down to 8 teams, so instead 1) Keep auto bids, P4 champs and 1 at large G5 rank 15 or higher (let’s be real) but seed them according to rank. 2) First round bye to top 4 ranked teams 3) Move bowl games to 1st round 4) 2nd round is played home field of higher seed
unfortunately the player that made the hit was an SEC player. this was ASUs year but whatever i won’t be tuning into the semis because i hate all of the teams left
This pains me as a Michigan fan, but Ohio state is looking like the natty winners this year. They got a fire lit after losing to U of M and it shows. Ryan day is probably lookin at a few more try’s against the big dogs up north, we’ll see how he does
Conference Championship games are debilitating now. Out of the 4 teams left, only one played in one, and Texas lost that game. Guess who was the weakest win this round? Texas. Not playing in a conference title game is the real coveted bye week now.
An 8 team playoff with 1-4 hosting 5-8 in the first round is the way to go. The NC game would be played on 1/10. The season feels too long, and a first round by is actually bad.
ND is missing I think now 11 guys that have started this season mostly from defense, think they wouldnt have liked some rest to maybe get 1 or 2 back. The coaching staff with the bye failed to stay on top of their teams readiness is all.
Would college Football be better off with a playoff model more like Australian Footballs? That is the four top seeded teams play each other and the winners get a bye week, the losers play the winners of games between the next four seeded teams? After watching the four top seeded teams lose I just feel that there is either a flaw in the system or the way rankings are determined needs to be changed.
If not for that loss to Michigan, I would say Ohio St goes all the way. A way to partially fix the playoffs would be to drop the auto-bye system. Yes, teams should get an auto bid for winning their conference, but the byes should go to teams based on their record and ranking.
Why does that loss to Michigan factor in? Every team has a bad game and that loss clearly changed Ohio state from a decent team to a high powered offense
The loss to Michigan is the reason Ohio state is so good right now. Ryan day is literally playing for his job as soon as he loses he’ll be flipping patties at McDonald’s
Boise State had more first downs, more total yards, and way more passing yards. Boise State threw 3 picks and had some bad special teams plays. What are you talking about?
Yeah BSU looked good once the second best draft prospect and the best defensive player in the country got injured. Also the extra yards came from the garbage time drive; you know that. Also come on, no reasonable PSU fans were claiming that PSU did great against Oregon because we had more yards but two picks. The better team will not fumble the ball twice and throw 3 picks.
Georgia came out better than notre dame, Georgia fumbled deep in ND territory Georgia had an inexcusable penalty that made them settle for a fg. notre dame just had 17 points in a 45 second span right before halftime and to begin the 2nd half, that practically sealed the game
The whole point of the bye is that you have 0% chance of losing in round 1 versus like 5% if you have to play. Yall gotta understand the reason the bye teams lost is more about the seeding and the teams they played than having the bye. Oregon was probably gonna lose to osu regardless of the bye. Same thing with bsu and asu in their games. And for ASU it probably would not be as close of a game if they had to play round 1. Also UGA was clearly not as good as ND.
.......it's fun watching Skattebo....he is one tough son of a bitch......my football experience is limited to intramural play when I was at the University of Arizona, and being an Arizona alum, I enjoyed watching him......wish him the best in the future.....gh
4:17 if they did what they did in OT, they’d get blown out…..(plus that 4th & 13 TD pass huge ground as the WR rolled over-should’ve been reviewed and called incomplete)
8 team playoff is a trash idea. ASU wouldn’t have made it in. They ALMOST made the final 4! Also the first round is a test round to see who deserves the REAL 8 team playoff. There are not 12 teams capable of winning the natty, but at least 12 teams deserve a chance. First round will be full of blowouts and every year, the second round will have at least 2. Mark my words. Conference champs getting auto bids is just. Give every conference a chance.
@@closetglobe.IRGUN.NW0 I mean ffs if Alabama made the playoffs, Boise State should claim national titles in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 on the spot. Why? 2024 Alabama lost as many games as BSU did in these 4 years COMBINED, except Bama lost by a margin of 33 and BSU lost by a margin of 5.
What you learned is, the Seeding of the teams was not what it should be with every team getting the bye loosing their first game.. OSU Beat Oregon, Texas beat ASU, Penn St beat Boise St, and ND beat Georgia.. all 4 of the bye teams lost their first game.. 1-4 all lost to 5-8...
my preds are perfect rn. i got osu and nd in the natty with osu winning. if texas needs osu to struggle to win, then they wont win. ive watched the buckeyes last 2 games.
Their O line only looked good against the MWC teams. Jeanty quite literally had no room to run. Biggest hole he had all night was on 3rd in 25 when Penn state was rushing 4 guys and fully commuting to the pass
the worst take is the first round bye being a problem the teams did not lose because of it oregon asu and boise all lost because they were just simply worse than the team they played while Georgias backup quarterback is just downright not a good quarterback which was shown in the sec championship
I usually don't watch any college football but the playoffs have made things interesting and funny the fact all the road team won this week proves the press rankings don't really mean much and the top squads should be allowed to play for it.
I wouldn't have guessed texas vs Arizona st. would've been the best game
unfortunately then you havent watched enough asu this year
@cashxx_x or enough Texas😂
@ShinyShovel noone could've predicted that in fact everyone thought ohio state vs oregon was going to be the best game. Everyone thought that game would be close. Only a couple of crazy osu fans with recency bias with the TN game thought it would be a blowout.
@@cashxx_x so you thought that this would be the closest game and would go to double overtime?
@@chsims12 Dude i go to asu Ive seen every game. Everyone in tempe (and those who have great cfb knowledge) saw this coming.
Thinking about the ASU/Texas game, I think Cam Skattebo was playing with a concussion for most of the game. The way he kept shaking his head and throwing up, I think was more than dehydration and fatigue. He played amazing! I hope he is able to remember it.
So that's something that he does since the beginning of him coming to ASU. He was asked about this and it's because his helmey has never 100% felt good on his head and so he shakes it. I guess in a matter of speak, it might be like a tick. Like how Mike Tyson bit his glove.
That’s what I said! but I a lot of people said he does that because of his helmet
Lol, I had to warn a friend that he does that head shaking before the game.
@@DanielKerrII Ah, good to know! I live on the East Coast and had never really watched him play. Nobody worked harder in that game than he did. I am sure even if he didn't have any head trauma he is needing several days to recover from that effort. He helped his NFL stock for sure.
I think he had really bad food poisoning, he always shakes his head like that
The Texas Longhorns kicker is VERY lucky that they won in overtime.
Can’t help but worry he’s going to take that baggage into next week
@@IsaacPuntshe’s been bad all year the weakest link but Ewers is catching up to that title he plays like there’s a giant turd in his pants
@@Lonewanderer1738ewers was the reason Texas won yesterday. If he didn’t make those clutch throws in overtime, they lose. Plus ewers to get in good field position to at least get the field goal.
@@WhitneyGadison1 that’s the Ewers experience though he’ll make good plays and he’ll also just lob the ball up a few times and a few more throws that are just telegraphed the thing is Texas has a championship roster Ewers is not driving the offense correctly you can blame Sark a little too for some play calls and not benching Ewers he plays just well enough for Sark to stay loyal to him
@@Lonewanderer1738 why would he bench him for a quarterback that played in ulm, utsa, Mississippi state. And looked like a deer in headlights when they played Georgia the first time?
Cam Skattebo proved he was snubbed of even a finalist spot in the heisman
Do you think they’ll consider expanding the number of heisman finalists?
@ prolly not
@@rigatoni1.4kthe said it in regular season too we should of listned
From one game? I’ll admit he played the game of his life but one game doesn’t define a career. He’s been contained by many teams this season.
If he played like this during the season hed be the heisman no doubt, but this is definitely the hardest hes played all season
Watching Bert Auburn last year, I was never scared of a miss. He was fricking AUTOMATIC. This season he regressed BAD. I hold my breath every time he kicks in the clutch.
Buddy last year i used to smile when kicked cause yk like u said free points he was a lazer now i leave my whole mf dorm 😂then come back 3 minutes later to a muss😂
No one cares about how good you were before. They only care about how good you are now.
Its the same with grady gross at Washington, dude was lights out last year, but hes had the yips this season.
As an osu fan I didn’t even turn on the game until the Texas game ended bc it was so close but when I heard that osu scored before the Texas game even ended I immediately said oh boy it’s gonna be a Tennessee repeat and it was so much more than that.
Also will Howard saying ofc Oregon was gonna make a comeback in post game interviews when they barely did at all was really funny (yes they tried but be fr for number one team that was really sad and I hope they get their chance at a natty soon)
I feel so bad for Ashton Jeanty 😭
I agree. He played hard… but how about Cam Scattabo, that man deserved the win one of the greatest individual showing I’ve ever seen
Yeah, I guess we saw what happens when he's not playing people who will be working at Best Buy in 2 years
yeah wait till he finds out the NFL isn’t full of mwc players
Mountain West farmer
@@louisbrown1421 I watched that game too. He deserved the win
Teams who had home field advantage in the 2nd round went 0-4. Penn St vs Boise St was watchable, and Texas vs Arizona St was a thriller, but Ohio St vs Oregon was legitimately so soul-crushing, that by the time we got to Norte Dame vs Georgia, me and my family barely paid any attention to the whole game.
I’m not ready to say “first round byes are bad”, because 4 games just isn’t enough for me to come to that conclusion, but it is very… interesting, to say the least. I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens next.
Georgia felt very flat, their defense played lights out and winning football, special teams and offense just couldn’t get anything going.
@@IsaacPunts Do you think that was a result of the QB being out?
Aside from Texas winning I just think the more coached / the more prepared and focused teams won this time around, Norte dame came out ready to prove and play and so did Ohio State, Texas and Penn state were playing to no lose but still prepared and ready to play. Was rooting for asu the whole time they fought so hard they deserved it
@@MJCam1130 Maybe leadership wise, but Gunner played well
@@IsaacPuntsas a huge Georgia fan I have to admit that Stockton did very well and so did our first half defense. Our offense couldn’t seem to do anything for our team
Feel like PSU vs ND is gonna be a classic
Two very similar teams... phenomenal defense...average QB play and great running games
Drew allar is either gonna win the game for psu or lose it.
The way you speak, the words, you are golden bro
Yes a bye week is a reward. One less opportunity to get kicked out of the playoffs is absolutely a reward.
But it’s also longer you go without playing. And you’ll spend half the time not knowing which teams you’re going to be playing. First round teams have the advantage in that regard. They have more time to strategize to specific match ups. More time to study film. And they will be coming in with momentum from a win. Bye teams went little more than a month without playing a game. Yea they get further in the playoff automatically and a higher seed so it has its pros and cons.
i think a huge part of football is the sense of momentum and in my opinion taking roughly a month break can completely sap a team of it. I think Oregon Ohio State game shows it because it seems like they’re rolling after Michigan
the gap ohio state had between the michigan and tennessee games is basically the same as the gap oregon had between the B1G championship game and the ohio state game
Saying that the ND DL dominated the UGA OL is high praise, considering that nearly all of the ND DLmen at this point are backups due to injuries.
Im not ready to say the byes are worse for teams. All four teams that won were betting favorites to win at kickoff. Most people knew boise state and arizona state werent going to win (but ASU in the 4th quarter was something special). Georgia didnt have their quarterback. The only shocker to me was Oregon getting the doors blown off them.... i have no words for that loss. Game was over before halftime and Ohio State looks unstoppable now. Hope im wrong!
It also happens in other sports which makes me think it hurts
even in tournaments with a double elimination structure, it's really common for the person/team in losers' bracket to win the first match of grand finals and then have the person/team coming from winners' bracket win match 2. the side with the bye is coming in cold, and the side that had to play an extra match necessarily is coming in hot off of a big win
They were underdogs even with the byes, but even with that they all started off slow, Oregon just starting off the worst while playing the best team. But at this point in the season honestly anybody can beat anybody and you can’t afford to start a game like that so ASU was able to bounce back but I can see the bye being a problem in any year
plus its not like ND and OSU didnt have long breaks between their last regular season games and their first round playoff games
SEC was overrated but so was the ACC.
Big 12 best teams showed up: Iowa St beat Miami, BYU blows out Colorado, ASU played Texas to the wire.
The biggest thing I learned is that the Big 12 was disrespected by the CFP Committee.
Colorado is in the big 12….
@griffman08 they aren’t a good team in the big 12
@@Griffman08 Yes and Colorado is not even the among the best in the Big 12 with a Heisman winner and top QB pick in the NFL draft.
ASU, BYU, ISU are the top 3. The fact the ACC got 2 in the CFP and the Big 12 had only 1 is a crime. BYU and/or Iowa State should have been in the CFP over Clemson and SMU
Honestly, The Big 10 is also proving that their scrubs matchup favorably against other conferences. Michigan beating Alabama? Illinois over South Carolina?
I do think BYU on its best days was almost as good as ASU. Their Offence played better than Texas against ASU, but after those two teams no other team had the consistency to be at the top level. I think Iowa State beating Miami has more to do with the weaknesses of the ACC than the strength of the Big 12.
We gave the big 12 a shot last play offs... remind me how that went again?
Oregon got a shitty deal for being a #1 seed.
@@isiahhazelette4206 it’s not about how well Ohio state played, but it’s the fact that the undefeated #1 team had to sit around for a month and then play the best team in the bracket. It would have been better if they lost to penn st because the would have gotten the 5 seed and played Clemson and Arizona State.
@@Sidneymetroidk. If they lose to PSU in the championship. I'd say they would've only fell to like 3.
Though bosie's path would've been better than what they got.
@@matthewbeaver5026 thats not how the bracket works, if they lost to psu they would have dropped to 5. The first 4 seeds are the winners of conferences
@@liamskillern8873 you're right. Forgetting about the conf Champs.
What I was thinking. Was that they prob wouldn't have fallen farther than 3rd in ap.
Though you're right with seeding.
if oregon beat ohio state, they were seeded to play the winner of texas/asu in texas and then georgia in georgia. literally could not make a worse bracket for the 1 seed if you tried
my favorite part of bowl season as a whole was, after colorado lost their bowl game, i saw people say “see, travis hunter cant even win a bowl game!” and then i proceeded to watch boise get beat and yet no one said that about jeanty
also thats not how player based awards work at all. its bc the PLAYER is good, not the team.
Penn state is way better than byu 😂
@@Wjb0204 did you read the last section at all
That's because Colorado sucks and is only relevant ,because of Deon and DEI politics.
@@jerodjohnson7240 again, player based award, not team based
they didn't say that about Ashton because a running back can be stopped much easier than a QB wide receiver combo. put eight guys in the box and his teams useless because he was the whole team while Travis hunter had a good QB but still didn't perform well against a much worse team in BYU. Not saying he didn't deserve the Heisman but it does say something about how he will perform in big games.
SEC is trash❌
SEC was overrated this year✅
I didn’t like the term “overrated” when talking about this topic, but I came to terms with it, because it is technically true.
People who say that the SEC was always inferior are just trying to sound smart. Down years happen, and the conference wasn’t as dominant as it was in prior years. Some people just like over-dramatize things. I hope my Dawgs will be better next year, and that’s it.
I have both big ten teams getting the job done this week. OSU is gonna be able to cover Texas’ receivers and shut down the run game just like Georgia did twice, and like u said Penn State has a thing or two up their sleeve
I got a hypothetical question I'd like to hear an honest answer to: it's OT, you're up 7, and have the opponent on 4th and 13. Your defense has stood it's ground pretty much all day, pass coverage hasn't been bad at all, and DBs have made plays when you needed them to before. Pass rush has gotten there a couple times, but even when you've blitzed before, the QB hasn't been sacked much.
Given all this, what is your play-call?
For example: drop you DBs into some deep zone coverage, safeties in the endzone, corners and linebackers near the sticks, try to either knock the pass down or tackle a guy on a short route; maybe some man-to-man, safeties back, could even bring a linebacker or two on a delayed blitz; or run-commit, and blitz everyone right up the middle, leaving any receivers immediately wide-open.
Interested to hear your thoughts. 🙂
bkutz
The SEC is overrated and it’s sad how teams like 2 loss BYU (one of those being a road loss to ASU) weren’t even CONSIDERED over any of the 3 loss SEC teams who went on to get embarrassed in bowl season.
Yeah Texas won sure Georgia lost but so did every team on bye
The SEC players are not overrated at all. The sec teams however are extremely overrated. They have the most talented year after year yet they allow bums like ND to beat them. Extremely terrible coaching in the sec. They are all extremely dull and dumb every coach in the sec. Everyone's ragging on osu for losing to xichigan with all the talent they had. We should be ragging on the sec year after year for losing to anybody. The nfl draft year after year is dominated with sec talent and the minute you have a decent coach like nick Saban or urban you win easily. They have the best players they are supposed to win.
BYU and Ole Miss should’ve been in over SMU and Indians
You sure about that?
I understand where the “SEC is overrated” argument comes from but I don’t think us fans were prepared for how much the transfer portal helped level out the playing field for the other conferences this year
With all the teams with byes losing I think the bye in concept is a good reward but coming to the realization that the teams aren’t playing for around a month against red hot teams isn’t the best formula for success. Every team with the bye came out looking rusty especially in the first half. I like 12 teams but the formatting within it needs work
The Oregon game was a perfect example of how powerful the transfer portal is.
Caleb Downs, Igbinosun, Will Howard and Q just key pickups
@ who were already studs themselves and will howard was already there
That defense and offense has barely had people transfer in lol, downs was the only transfer for the defense
@ no but impactful people
More so the opposite, the power of a veteran defense and an offense with everything to prove
Unpopular opinion
Notre Dame wins it all
Nope Ohio does- coming from a Notre Dame fan
@@joshuaambriz24 TREASON!!
@@joshuaambriz24 Ohio isn't even a playoff team 💀
(I'm trolling, I know you mean Ohio State 😂 Gotta add 'St' at least tho, like cmon)
The 4 weeks off hurt every team more than it helped and none could overcome it! And all the home teams won round 1. It will be interesting to see if we get the same results next year…
I think it's more about the seeding being a mess than about having a bye week. Teams during the regular season have 2 bye weeks so a week off is not at all similar to other sports where teams struggle with extra time off when playoffs come around.
Coming from a UGA fan, I knew we'd lose
Hey as an ND fan I was 50/50 on how it would go. Both defenses had gritty trench warfare against the offenses in the first half and even a good amount of the second half. Ur backup qb did all he could and I rly respect that. Hope we play again soon. Bless up 🙏
Notre Damn didn't win it, UGA lost it. We just gave them 14 points in a minute and that was the game, otherwise 10-9 but UGA offense is offensive. Bobo needs to go.
Maybe don’t let up 17 points in a minute next time
@@JDashRider then how come they won it
@@JK-zl2ux Dawgs averaged a grand total of 2.8 points, scoring 0 points in 7 of 12 games, scored 2 field goals and 4 TDs in our 12 1st quarters against FBS opponents.
In the 2nd quarter, Dawgs averaged 6.1 points per game, kicked 12 field goals and scored 6 TDs in 12 2nd quarters against FBS opponents.
All in all, we averaged 9.25 points in the first half and Dawgs scored a grand total of 10 TDs throughout those 360 minutes of play on pace for 1 TD every 36 minutes of playing time and yet we won the SEC and fumbled and stumbled our way out of the playoffs, not because the Catholics were so great, but because we pretty much sucked all year long.
My heart says Texas, my Mind says Ohio state. Either of these teams look dominant when they show out. Hopefully this game will be a thriller 🤘🤘
Facts Isaac!
8-team playoff next year, please 😂
We learned the SEC has long arms, Targeting!
Trade portal, NIL, and conference realignments have really equalized teams. All teams must both run and pass to score AND have strong defenses. The teams are pretty equalized now to be all around good and not one is hogging the best players. Even IF the SEC were truly the dominate conference it is no more - none are. I don't think we will have another 3rd string QB going to the NFL anymore. He will already have transferred to another school. As a USC fan I keep watching games with transfer USC Quarterbacks as the starter on ranked CFB teams.
We also see rankings and who beat who does not always work as a proxy. Again due to overall team strength and the rebalancing that happens each season. Still hearing "the transfer from ..." as a reference to a player in a bowl game meaning both it is very common and that it is a game changing player.
As a USC fan our team is like a talent hub, the talent comes in for a year then goes out after being developed, seems like the donors don’t want to spend money on football
W video keep it up bro✊🏾
I dont care if it's a kicker, a pitcher, or if he's just made a mistake or is on a no-hitter, as a coach you really should not do what Sark does here and give him a hug before going out there. It's a huge psychological error, it reminds him of his earlier mistake, it reminds him of how much is riding on this kick. Of course Auburn knows those things but I think such a gesture will often increase anxiety rather then alleviate it. You have got to ignore him like you do on every other kick and trust your guy with his normal routine to come through and execute.
To anybody reading this, I don’t know you but I hope 2025 is the best year of your life, and that you stay healthy, happy, and strong
First, great channel! You've changed the way I watch football, and now I'm keying on the punts and kicks and I'm curious as to what you will say in your follow-up videos.
As for the bye weeks, I think they have the potential to cause more rust on the players.
Unless you have some lingering pain/injuries in your players where they absolutely need an extra few days off, I think the lack of playing keeps the team from being as sharp as possible.
And in this 12 team college football playoff format, the top seeds are awarded with a bye, and they missed a chance at an opening round home game.
I think in college football, the better reward for a top seed would be an opening round home game.
I just remember back in the BCS era, before the four team playoff, I remember so many teams not looking like are playing like they did in the regular season, playing their bowl games after such a long time off.
So glad I’m not the only one pissed about him overhyping his own kicker
7:13 do you say 18 or 8 here? I completely agree if you say 8. It makes regular season and championship games mean more.
8
Few things, sec is overrated. I’m a Texas fan and even I can admit that. 2. ASU vs Texas was the best game. Hopefully we get some good semi finals matches no blowouts. 3. The byes don’t benefit anyone but the ones that don’t get one. Teams get a month off and game plan sure, but when you have a month off and a team you’re playing has played someone, that’s going to come into play. It’s clear the top 4 teams weren’t the best and I think it’s going to open the door in the future for teams to try and not make their conference championship game or if they make it, they will probably just try to lose so they don’t get the bye.
The way they throttled Oregon, it looks right now like OSU is gonna smash every team in their way to win a championship. Also, when my family watched that game, my dad said that Oregon was "a team of mercenaries", while Ohio State was a "team with established culture". What do you think of that?
Also Oregon getting cucked out of a huge win in the Rose Bowl by OSU again LMAO
This is interesting because the whole “bye week is a disadvantage theory” is also prevalent in MLB’s new playoff format. But also when it was just four teams they wouldn’t play until after new years anyway so there’s that argument too. Too bad eight teams will never happen because that means less money.
4:44 this made me spit out my mountain dew and laugh so hard my wife thought I was having a medical emergency
You can’t have an 8-team playoff and also have conference championships. Because it gives teams who didn’t play an unfair advantage. Also it would essentially be only big ten and sec. The best way to do this actually is to expand to 14 with the 4 highest conference champs getting autobids and the two highest getting byes and the 1 and 2 seed. This fixes the seeding and also gives us more games. In this scenario we’d have ole miss vs Texas in Austin and Indiana vs bsu with the winner playing Oregon.
Did anyone see the targeting no call? How is that not mentioned n this video.
Refs have been inconsistent on a call like that for years.
Sometimes refs will say yes or no but it's not targeting in this case bcuz the asu players wasn't defenseless anymore
The teams with the byes were outscored 81-21 in the first half alone in these games. And I understand the lower seeds were favored in every game, but every team showed they belonged and they could fight, but outside of ASU no team could overcome the first half. So the bye week might sound like a good thing, but it seems to be more detrimental than anything, you can’t start off slow in a playoff game and expect to win
The teams with the byes won the 2nd half 55-53, but it wasn’t enough because of how bad they started. So if they don’t change the format IMMEDIATELY, teams are gonna look at what penn state and texas did and just not care about winning the conference
We learned that 12 is a great idea if you put the right teams in and in the right place
Who had "Boise State and Az State being more competitive than Oregon and Georgia" on their bingo cards this week?
As a UGA fan, we knew that this team has the ability to come out of the tunnel completely flat. It happened against Kentucky, Ole Miss, Florida, and Alabama. They came out flat against Notre Dame, and ND showed up. Georgia was a complete mess this year in several areas, so I just hope they figure it out for next year. Of course we need to fire Mike Bobo, but that isn’t gonna happen unfortunately cause Kirby is too loyal
7:02 Georgia didn’t get thrashed out the gate, it was 0-0 at 1st in the Georgia game and was supposed to be 6-3 going into half. Realistically, Georgia’s defense didn’t allow a single td. Not saying if we went into half 6-3 we would’ve won, since Notre dame flat out, out played us. But it would’ve been the very close physical game everyone was advertising it was going to be. Bye week is not a punishment either, if you use the logic that “oh we’ll everyone with a bye week won” everyone who was playing away in the first round lost to, does that mean we should get rid of home field? Plus, it clearly helped ASU. I don’t see them coming back or stuffing Texas’s offense for that long without prep.
I think if asu beats clemson in round 1 they beat texas is round 2. Playing the week before helps when you have a shorter bye than the team with a month off
But Georgia losing to ND is bad
The bye week is indeed a curse. I agree, make it 8 teams, or I'd also be fine with 16. Either way, no byes. I don't know about other teams, but Georgia always performs poorly after every bye week, and frequently does poorly to start out most bowl games besides, given there's always that long break between regular season and a bowl game (at least the bowls that Georgia gets invited to anyways). The fans always love it when Georgia gets a bye week, they think it's a great opportunity for the team to get healthy. And then the team plays completely flat at the next game. I feel like I'm the only person on the planet who sees the problem... Sure, you can find an exception here or there where they play great after a bye week, but mostly, bye weeks are a curse for Georgia. Seeing all four of the bye week teams lose this round makes me think it's not just Georgia.
Bye week not a curse. The seeding is screwed up.
The seeding was bad, I agree. Bye week is still a curse. Certainly for Georgia bye weeks or any extended time off for any reason always proves a curse for them.
Go Irish ☘️
Go Irish!
Honestly wish there had been more Big12 teams in the playoff this year. I feel like an ISU or BYU wouldn’t done much better than say a Tennessee or SMU. Not saying they should’ve gotten in, but I’d like to see more consideration
Can anyone tell me how that wasn't targeting???
EDIT: Also Oregon didn’t have a prayer in that game. OSU has a big chip on their shoulder after the loss to Michigan.
It was absolutely targeting.
The team guilty of it represents the sec. That's your one and only answer.
8 team playoff.
Bye-round is a curse
Too much time off
Oregon was the only legit bye team. Even Georgia essentially beat Texas in two Georgia home games. Both the one loss teams played each other in the 1st round. ND and Indiana. It's not the bye round, it's how the rules dictated the teams be seated. Notre Dame should have been a bye but they weren't in a conference.
I think this shows that bye weeks can actually be detrimental to teams.
I think we've learned that having a by week is bad.
Huge advantage for the teams that had a shorter layoff and played the week before
We all learned that home field advantage is huge & the bye week was a disadvantage.
"Aside from that" is doing some REALLY heavy lifting when "that" refers to TWO missed game-winning field goals
How you gonna mention the no call PI.
But not mention the no call targeting in the tx asu game.
That was absolute textbook targeting. But they couldnt call it and eliminate their precision sec team. (Esp after the rest of the sec looked like absolute dogwater all bowl season)
i feel that is sark can actually realize that gunnar helm is a real person texas wins cause every time gunnar touched the ball it was either big play and a first down or the touchdown he caught in ot sark seems to think the offense is either run heavy or pass heavy which texas has shown to be great at both
Texas has the best secondary duo with ( Barron and Mukuba ) so I think Texas can handle oho states wr duo 7:47
Don’t know why they just simply do a round of 16 in the playoff. FCS figured that out years ago and it Works well. It still bafffles me on why FBS complicates itself when implementing a playoff format.
These teams don’t want to be in the playoffs to win a bowl game. They are there to win the Natty.
First round bye is not incentivized enough to get the top 4 seeds. You want your team to be red hot at the right time in the season (going into playoffs) so why cool them off on a 3 week by while everyone else is warming up.
Which means why win your conference if you just get a bye and a neutral bowl game against a potentially great team that is playing their best…
I don’t see them dropping down to 8 teams, so instead
1) Keep auto bids, P4 champs and 1 at large G5 rank 15 or higher (let’s be real) but seed them according to rank.
2) First round bye to top 4 ranked teams
3) Move bowl games to 1st round
4) 2nd round is played home field of higher seed
Seeds 5-8 get to host a playoff game round 1. 1-4 should host the 2nd round then the semi finals and championship game can be on a neutral field.
Got the Oregon ad.
You forgot about that BS no call that ended the game for asu I mean bro got knocked out and there was no penalty LOL
unfortunately the player that made the hit was an SEC player. this was ASUs year but whatever i won’t be tuning into the semis because i hate all of the teams left
So the top 4 teams went home after one round.
So how many teams 5-8 since 2014. Were actually the best team in the country?? 🤔
Facts
2014 - TCU, Baylor
2016 - Penn State
2017 - Ohio State, UCF
2018 - Ohio State
@@MattBuild4 2023 uga, fsu
This pains me as a Michigan fan, but Ohio state is looking like the natty winners this year. They got a fire lit after losing to U of M and it shows. Ryan day is probably lookin at a few more try’s against the big dogs up north, we’ll see how he does
Conference Championship games are debilitating now. Out of the 4 teams left, only one played in one, and Texas lost that game. Guess who was the weakest win this round? Texas. Not playing in a conference title game is the real coveted bye week now.
An 8 team playoff with 1-4 hosting 5-8 in the first round is the way to go. The NC game would be played on 1/10.
The season feels too long, and a first round by is actually bad.
Not playing football in a month kills your chances. Young bodies don't need rest. They need reps. Absolutely clown show.
But I love it for underdogs
ND is missing I think now 11 guys that have started this season mostly from defense, think they wouldnt have liked some rest to maybe get 1 or 2 back. The coaching staff with the bye failed to stay on top of their teams readiness is all.
Would college Football be better off with a playoff model more like Australian Footballs? That is the four top seeded teams play each other and the winners get a bye week, the losers play the winners of games between the next four seeded teams?
After watching the four top seeded teams lose I just feel that there is either a flaw in the system or the way rankings are determined needs to be changed.
Texas held the running game was held under control? Scatteboo had more rushing yards than the entire Texas team.
If not for that loss to Michigan, I would say Ohio St goes all the way.
A way to partially fix the playoffs would be to drop the auto-bye system. Yes, teams should get an auto bid for winning their conference, but the byes should go to teams based on their record and ranking.
Why does that loss to Michigan factor in? Every team has a bad game and that loss clearly changed Ohio state from a decent team to a high powered offense
The loss to Michigan is the reason Ohio state is so good right now. Ryan day is literally playing for his job as soon as he loses he’ll be flipping patties at McDonald’s
@@bananagrape-nq4oz Simple. If they can't beat Michigan at home, how can I trust them to win it all?
I don’t think the first round bye hurt Oregon as much as it was Ohio St. has found their groove and are just steam rolling teams
Boise State had more first downs, more total yards, and way more passing yards. Boise State threw 3 picks and had some bad special teams plays. What are you talking about?
Did at some point I say they didn’t? I even said Penn states offense looked bad as they killed a bunch of their own drives
Yeah BSU looked good once the second best draft prospect and the best defensive player in the country got injured. Also the extra yards came from the garbage time drive; you know that. Also come on, no reasonable PSU fans were claiming that PSU did great against Oregon because we had more yards but two picks. The better team will not fumble the ball twice and throw 3 picks.
Yeah, but Penn State was clearly in control of the game. Could shoulda woulda
wasn't it like a 2+ week bye because of the holidays?
It was almost a month, but that was because of army/navy week
make a video on the georgia punter drew miller
I can’t believe he didn’t talk about the missed targeting call with ASU and Texas
Dalmas missed both kicks and absolutely shanked the first one. Neither were blocked
Georgia came out better than notre dame, Georgia fumbled deep in ND territory Georgia had an inexcusable penalty that made them settle for a fg. notre dame just had 17 points in a 45 second span right before halftime and to begin the 2nd half, that practically sealed the game
i was thinking 16 team playoff because cfb wants to expand not retract
The whole point of the bye is that you have 0% chance of losing in round 1 versus like 5% if you have to play. Yall gotta understand the reason the bye teams lost is more about the seeding and the teams they played than having the bye. Oregon was probably gonna lose to osu regardless of the bye. Same thing with bsu and asu in their games. And for ASU it probably would not be as close of a game if they had to play round 1. Also UGA was clearly not as good as ND.
.......it's fun watching Skattebo....he is one tough son of a bitch......my football experience is limited to intramural play when I was at the University of Arizona, and being an Arizona alum, I enjoyed watching him......wish him the best in the future.....gh
4:17 if they did what they did in OT, they’d get blown out…..(plus that 4th & 13 TD pass huge ground as the WR rolled over-should’ve been reviewed and called incomplete)
Will the even consider going to 8 teams??
8 team playoff is a trash idea. ASU wouldn’t have made it in. They ALMOST made the final 4! Also the first round is a test round to see who deserves the REAL 8 team playoff.
There are not 12 teams capable of winning the natty, but at least 12 teams deserve a chance. First round will be full of blowouts and every year, the second round will have at least 2. Mark my words.
Conference champs getting auto bids is just. Give every conference a chance.
The problem this year was putting Indiana and smu vs ole miss and bama
@@closetglobe.IRGUN.NW0 Bama had no business...
@MattBuild4 they had more relevant wins Than smu and clemson
@@closetglobe.IRGUN.NW0 They also had more relevant loses to SMU and Clemson. Clean up the inconsistency and make it. You dont deserve a handout.....
@@closetglobe.IRGUN.NW0 I mean ffs if Alabama made the playoffs, Boise State should claim national titles in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 on the spot.
Why? 2024 Alabama lost as many games as BSU did in these 4 years COMBINED, except Bama lost by a margin of 33 and BSU lost by a margin of 5.
What you learned is, the Seeding of the teams was not what it should be with every team getting the bye loosing their first game.. OSU Beat Oregon, Texas beat ASU, Penn St beat Boise St, and ND beat Georgia.. all 4 of the bye teams lost their first game.. 1-4 all lost to 5-8...
The time off was a handicap not a help
Half of the games weren’t as high scoring as you thought because
DEFENSE
WINS
CHAMPIONSHIPS
What I learned is the college football ranking system sucks. Oregon has been over ranked all year.
Listen the Byes shouldn’t be three weeks long
Did all the conference champions just lose in 2nd round?
So, you going to ignore the fact that by rule, the "blocked" field goal was good?
my preds are perfect rn. i got osu and nd in the natty with osu winning. if texas needs osu to struggle to win, then they wont win. ive watched the buckeyes last 2 games.
You undersplayed asu’s performance so much especially on defense they had texas on locks and the offense was driving in the second half
boise state had a good o line and a pretty alright qb
Their O line only looked good against the MWC teams. Jeanty quite literally had no room to run. Biggest hole he had all night was on 3rd in 25 when Penn state was rushing 4 guys and fully commuting to the pass
the worst take is the first round bye being a problem the teams did not lose because of it oregon asu and boise all lost because they were just simply worse than the team they played while Georgias backup quarterback is just downright not a good quarterback which was shown in the sec championship
I usually don't watch any college football but the playoffs have made things interesting and funny the fact all the road team won this week proves the press rankings don't really mean much and the top squads should be allowed to play for it.
Georgia loss is still hilarious. They respected Texas and planned accordingly. They had no respect for ND and we all know it. Not prepared at all.
It would be so so so terrible if Texas got smacked by the little Ohio State Buckeyes, wouldn't it?