Ohio State and Michigan refused to play night games the last 3 weeks of the season. It's their own fault. As a big ten fan, we also find it funny they are whining.
Mich. fb didn't host their 1st home night game till 2011. Before 1985? No B1G fb fans complained when every school had afternoon kicks (as did the Big 8). Hilarious.
@@ExecutableapplicationNot a lie though. When the new tv deal was being made it was discussed that a few schools had specific clauses they won’t play home night games in November. Then it was leaked it was Michigan and OSU. It’s the same concept that prevents west coast schools from hosting Big Noon Kickoff games at 9am PST.
Agreed. Noon gives you time to get just boozy enough but still able to drive to the stadium. When the game ends, it is time to get wasted. It's a circadian rhythm kind of thing.
Noon Eastern Time used to be the norm. I don't care about any network's "Special Game Day" programming. Give me a great game with great announcers. Go Buckeyes!
I remember one time that Colorado was on Big Noon Kickoff, they even did BYU this year. But I can agree, a couple years ago, Big Noon Kickoff went to Michigan 3 straight weeks in non-conference games, like bro stop being big 10 favorite, stop caring about money, no one cares when Michigan kiills Colorado St by 30 when it's on Big Noon Kickoff. and i'm a big 10 fan.
John this was a stretch on your part. However when the SEC and Big 10 make their super conference I will enjoy the teams having to deal with each other’s weather. North teams having to play in the summer heat and humidity vs South teams dealing with 20 degree temps and snow up North. And that plays to your point of the video Be careful what you wish for
Once again I have been proven correct when I stopped caring about any and all American sports. I haven't watched any of the big 3 games or even championship games since 2009. For me it started with crappernick and all that supported that idiot! Then went college teams. I just don't care about them.
It's not the Big Ten as a whole, it's Ohio State. Honestly, most of the rest of the Big Ten fans will think it's hilarious. OSU is an entitled fan base anyway, they can take a bunch of "adversity". Penn State obviously was annoyed about the white out game, but the rest of us don't care about them much either.
@@KwRazorbacks well, yeah, but that's mostly because I'm a Wisconsin fan and I think we're becoming Nebraska :( Honestly though, OSU fans have a lot to be cocky about, so I understand why they act the way they do, but most of the rest of the conference can't stand you or Michigan, but at least Michigan has been crap in the last 10 years. OSU is always good and it's really annoying.
I agree. It's OSU and PSU fans. I follow the Hoosiers and I don't care when they play. Friday is fine. Noon Saturday is fine. Other times are fine. I actually prefer the noon window so I know what happened with my team the soonest lol
Let Oregon, Washington, USC and UCLA play home games at noon Eastern Time; it's what they deserve for deserting the Pac-12 and leaving Wazzu and Oregon State in the lurch. While we're at it, maybe the CW can air some of Stanford and Cal's home games at noon ET, too, just for the hell of it.
Lmao, you do realize Oregon and Washington are not the bad guys here? USC and UCLA had left, reducing the conference to 10 teams. Then Colorado was confirmed to leave. At the time, Arizona had applied to B12 as well, with their being a mutual agreement that Arizona State would follow them. Oregon and Washington were looking at the now Pac-9, soon to be Pac-7. Blame USC and UCLA since they vetoed Texas and Oklahoma joining the P12 over 10 years ago.
@@Br0kuYour last point isn’t true at all. A&M wanted the SEC over the PAC. Texas wanted the LHN. The LHN couldn’t exist with the P12N. DeLoss Dodds used the Big12 vs PAC12 to force the Big12 to allow them create the LHN. USC has always forced expansion. They even threatened to leave the PAC8 if the other schools didn’t agree to vote the Arizona Schools in 1978. They weren’t going to stand in the way of making more money.
USC and UCLA left first, but the Pac didn't drop below the minimum required for an FBS conference until Washington and Oregon left; that's when the last five teams bolted. UW and UO aren't blameless.
@@greenlightning1439 7 teams isn’t enough for a conference. It was 9, officially, with 2 on their way out the door. Would have been 7 if they waited. Just because Oregon and Washington left before Arizona and ASU officially did doesn’t mean they couldn’t see the writing on the wall. It was the Utah AD who rejected a deal that would have kept the conference together as well.
Michigan State fans have been complaining about too many night games this year. You’re always going have a portion of the fan base whining about game times.
And yet your gloating over TV schedules still doesn't change the fact that the Big10 and SEC are just much superior conferences. You had to really scratch to find something to feel good about 😂🤣😂
John, you don't get it. The Big Noon window draws huge numbers in a slot that normally draws muck less. OSU Nation is nutty. Conner Stallions and Big Noon Window. NUTTY@
Purdue would still be in the top half of the big 12 and they are historically such a good program why does this recent coach make people think they are the new Indiana they have big 10 championships they were there in 2022 they have the most qb snaps in the NFL
The Big Noon Kickoff show school host doesn’t always host the actual Big Noon Kickoff game. ND hosted Big Noon Kickoff last year against USC but it was a night game on NBC. The 10/12 show was in Provo but the actual game was Washington @ Iowa that kicked off at noon eastern.
@@Joe-sm9qjI lived in Seattle for 3 years and 9 AM football on Saturdays was one of my favorite things about it. When I hit bars for games they weren't empty...
I think it’s funny that he started the video out by poking fun at these schools… I get that fans and players like night games more but the fact is that day games are better for programs and better for the campus and community… Essentially, Michigan and Ohio state don’t have night games bc they have administrators that fought to keep it that way. Warde Manuel talked about this a couple years ago. He mentioned the excessive alcohol use, the staff being on sight all night long, night time commutes etc… which is especially relevant in a town like Ann Arbor that only has 119,000 residents but hosts up to 115,000 people in the big house for big games… The media and fans are making this a bigger deal than it really is and it’s actually better this way.
@John Kurtz It is funny to me that the big brands within the Big 10 and SEC are losing to newbies Oregon and Texas in their first season in their P2 conferences. Hence, the traditional big brands of their leagues are sucking wind and losing brand value. As a Big 12 fan, it is the funniest thing I have ever seen by those with the biggest egos. Talk about cannibalizing in their own leagues! Now, the rest of the football world is laughing at them. It could not have happened to a better group of people!
Omg, I thought this was an actual video about the B1G failing competitively. We're talking about kickoff times? Josh Pate is an SEC fan boy. The other fans complaining also don't care about the $22 million in revenue sharing and subsidizing every non-revenue sport. In the era of grievance, which this channel has become, this is just the rich complaining about First World problems.
Misappropriation of karma. It doesn't mean a one to one corallation a third party gets to determine. It seems to be the synonym de jour these days of over use similar to surreal.
Have been enjoying your take on college football for the last year or so, but believe you really missed the point on this one. All true B1G fans know, that we never played conference games at night in November until the new tv contract started last year. You fell for internet trolls and the garbage they spew, I really expected better from you John!
Before NIL, Big brand college football was proof that you were cheating and paying players under the table. We also need to start not paying head coach's multi million dollar salaries. Have three lower paid coaches run a college football program. You heard it here first by me. It will be a thing in the future. Your welcome John.
This is just the state of college football. I am happy to hear that you have pride in your conference, but the truth is it is all about money, what happens on the field is just the show. The truth is that there isn't a team out there in the BIG12, ACC, PAC6, etc. that if the invite came today wouldn't be running out the door. There is no such thing as conference loyalty it is all about how much money can we bring to our program. More money means you can do more to attract players, hire better coaches, more visibility for your program (build that brand!) . From a business perspective of course you are going to follow the money. The conferences will always be at each others throats trying to get more money than the other guy. NCAA doesn't care, the soap opera makes for great material for even more media coverage which = even more media money.
@@Joe-sm9qjIf you knew anything about the 4 west coast schools you’d know we’re happy to finally not have all of our games be at night. USC had highly rated games on CBS earlier in the season. They have a 1pm local kickoff tomorrow against Nebraska. So far only 3 night games all season is pretty nice, and one of them is on NBC next week.
Noon games are pretty much no good for tailgating either. Nobody wants to party for what, 3 hours? Yeah, the winners might hang around afterwards but the losers are going home. If the game is at night, both team fans tailgate most of the day. Only reason I liked the early games when I was in college is I would never stop drinking from Friday nights. 🍻
John are sure you want to do that when Colorado vs Utah is 10am Mountain time? At least Ohio State is playing at 12 noon. Also Big 10 isn't the Big 12 or ACC. OSU the Big 1 BCS winner has won playoff games and championship. The Big 12 BCS winners (Texas, Oklahoma) are 0-5 and the ACC BCS winners (FSU and Miami) are 0-1. John is mad that OSU has come through for the Big 10 in a way that Texas and Oklahoma haven't.
I should have known by watching this it was going to be another B1G conference and Ohio State hater. I wish guys like you could just enjoy the game and quit trying to stir the pot and ruffle everybody’s feathers. You should be ashamed. Btw, Ohio State has such a large national following that you could literally schedule their games any time day or night and the results would be the same.
Cope harder dude.... sure the noon games suck.... you know what doesn't suck though? Getting paid!!! B1G might be having a down year.... they will still get probably 4 teams in the playoffs.... BYU is having the run of a lifetime and might be the ONLY B12 team in..... thats what this is really about.
When you only get to focus on 1 team for the playoff what else is he going to focus on? I mean he legit has nothing to talk about til the championship game and hopefully it's undefeated BYU vs Colorado for the B12's sake. If it's anything else the B12 is dead....
Yeah super weird for college football fans to be interested in college football. Do you really want only Big 12 fans to have interest in the league? That wouldn't be good for the league...
@@davidlemons5650 On one hand you guys are willing to pay FSU , Clemson Private Equity money to help get them out of their GOR. Yet you complain about how Utah sees the conference. FSU and Clemson will not see Utah as an equal let alone the rest of the Big12. I like John Kurtz reporting.... but he continues to blame the B10 and SEC, when it was TX and OK that didn't want to be in there anymore. Big12 fans are like guys who have a girlfriend, then the girl sees a hot or rich guy.... jumps in bed with them and then you blame the other guy. And then laugh when the Hot guy gets dumped(even though they probably have a few other girls) or when the rich guy gets into a car accident (even though they have 5 BMWs in the garage), yet you have nothing. Unfortunately that is what JK has turned into from when i first started listening to him. He revels in anything negative that happen to the B10, yet somehow gives the SEC more passes even though the SEC "started" this by taking TX and OK. But at the same time, the Big12 is willing to jump into any garbage can for money. Except if their Commissioner tells them to pick up UConn... all of a sudden, that is a non starter. so silly.... i used to root for the Big12, now is just see it as, you will reap what you sow
Recruiting says not so fast. The Top 5 for 25 right now are Ohio State, Georgia, Alabama, LSU and Texas. All part of the handful of the biggest brands in College football.
As the comment above has said recruiting says otherwise. Like it or not u don't see players coming out of HS saying they want to play for a Rutgers or an Arkansas, they mostly go to schools like UGA, Bama, LSU, Ohio State, or a Texas. Look at any recruiting rankings & check how many schools that aren't big brands are near the top, or check how the Big 12 does to see how invalid your statement is.
@@vistatiger7493 Biggest brands or biggest spenders? Oregon is no blue blood, but it has the cash to buy southern California players. Southern Cal, which is a blue blood, blew its wad on LR and CW, and can't compete financially to buy players from the LA. metro area.
@@randomnerd2332 Your theory does not explain Indiana or Oregon's successes, neither of which are blue bloods. BYU is no blue blood but they have the cash to buy an apostate as their QB. Nor does it explain the problems of true blue bloods, like OU, Nebraska, and USC. If what you believe is true, then the Big XII--with zero blue bloods--is headed for extinction.
You need to get over this victim complex that you seem to have developed. The Big 10 and SEC aren't victimizing the ACC and Big 12. They're better football conferences which means they draw more.
The PAC 12 doesn’t exist anymore because one of the two network-conference hybrids pillaged enough teams that the conference collapsed. And what reason was there for those teams to leave besides money? The other pillaged the marquee teams from one conference and are stalking the marquee teams from the other, using money to bully and bribe them. They aren’t leaving for the spirit of competition. So when you tell others to quit whining when one of the conferences imploded and the other two conferences are at risk of the same, are they not justified in playing up the consequences of what has happened, if for no other reason than to protect what they have left?
@SenorHomeslice the Pac12 doesn't exist anymore because they started their games too late and didn't have the viewership for a 1030 pm east coast kickoff.... without the viewership the pac12 couldn't offer teams as much money as the SEC/B1G and the big name schools left for better opportunities. The move helps with WAY more than just money. The B1G is more than just sports... academics are important as well. The move will help in ALL aspects, recruiting, getting your name out there, i mean sure USC is a household name, but UCLA and Washington are getting eyes from east coast people, you think that would happen in the pac12? No that's why they left... Money is a part of it, but to say greed is the only reason is asinine.
@ And the networks that are in bed with the B1G and SEC were happy to keep forcing the PAC 12 into those late kickoffs. Not only does it save the prime time kickoffs for their in-house brands, but by making sure as few people as possible watched the PAC 12, it artificially inflated the rankings in the polls of the teams they’re making money from. But most importantly, by low-balling the PAC 12 in negotiating TV rights, they actively had a hand in steering the teams they wanted into the conferences they wanted. After all, why pay to host games from an entire league when you can submarine the league and pick the pieces you want? Collusion, horizontal monopoly, call it what you want. But if you think teams abandoned Cal and Stanford because they wanted to up their academics, you are not paying attention. After all, when the SEC/B1G finally complete their consolidation and realize they are too bloated, what are the first schools they shed? Wisconsin or Vanderbilt? South Carolina or Northwestern?
I hate attending noon time games! Then again I live in Florida and it’s way too hot to sit in the sun for a noon time games…
Ohio State and Michigan refused to play night games the last 3 weeks of the season. It's their own fault. As a big ten fan, we also find it funny they are whining.
Mich. fb didn't host their 1st home night game till 2011.
Before 1985? No B1G fb fans complained when every school had afternoon kicks (as did the Big 8).
Hilarious.
Do you even know how game times are scheduled? If you did, you’d understand how moronic your comment is.
You don’t know what your talking about the Buckeyes football team shut this bullshit down they like playing at noon
@@ExecutableapplicationNot a lie though. When the new tv deal was being made it was discussed that a few schools had specific clauses they won’t play home night games in November. Then it was leaked it was Michigan and OSU. It’s the same concept that prevents west coast schools from hosting Big Noon Kickoff games at 9am PST.
As a lifelong Buckeyes fan, I don't care when the team plays. Noon, 2:30, 3:30, at 6, or even 8 o'clock.
That's the proper attitude, and I salute you for it!
im an Ohio State fan and I love Noon games, I wish they were all noon games , have no idea what you are talking about
Agreed. Noon gives you time to get just boozy enough but still able to drive to the stadium. When the game ends, it is time to get wasted. It's a circadian rhythm kind of thing.
Me to... guy's board i guess, i mean he is a big 12 fan...O-H!
Ask Penn State fans what they think about it.
They r all noon games lol
@@KevinThomas-fl5xgI-O!
Noon Eastern Time used to be the norm. I don't care about any network's "Special Game Day" programming. Give me a great game with great announcers. Go Buckeyes!
I remember one time that Colorado was on Big Noon Kickoff, they even did BYU this year. But I can agree, a couple years ago, Big Noon Kickoff went to Michigan 3 straight weeks in non-conference games, like bro stop being big 10 favorite, stop caring about money, no one cares when Michigan kiills Colorado St by 30 when it's on Big Noon Kickoff. and i'm a big 10 fan.
John this was a stretch on your part. However when the SEC and Big 10 make their super conference I will enjoy the teams having to deal with each other’s weather. North teams having to play in the summer heat and humidity vs South teams dealing with 20 degree temps and snow up North. And that plays to your point of the video
Be careful what you wish for
Once again I have been proven correct when I stopped caring about any and all American sports.
I haven't watched any of the big 3 games or even championship games since 2009.
For me it started with crappernick and all that supported that idiot!
Then went college teams.
I just don't care about them.
It's not the Big Ten as a whole, it's Ohio State. Honestly, most of the rest of the Big Ten fans will think it's hilarious. OSU is an entitled fan base anyway, they can take a bunch of "adversity". Penn State obviously was annoyed about the white out game, but the rest of us don't care about them much either.
Hey that’s great! We’ve all been wondering about that. Thanks for clearing that up for us. We can’t wait for your next words of wisdom!
IKR!....WHO CARES WHEN WE PLAY! 💯👍Shu still sells out. Guy needs to pick better( team/conference) to follow.
You mad bro?
@@KwRazorbacks well, yeah, but that's mostly because I'm a Wisconsin fan and I think we're becoming Nebraska :( Honestly though, OSU fans have a lot to be cocky about, so I understand why they act the way they do, but most of the rest of the conference can't stand you or Michigan, but at least Michigan has been crap in the last 10 years. OSU is always good and it's really annoying.
I agree. It's OSU and PSU fans. I follow the Hoosiers and I don't care when they play. Friday is fine. Noon Saturday is fine. Other times are fine.
I actually prefer the noon window so I know what happened with my team the soonest lol
I love big noon.. the 10 pm kickoffs for the Eastern Time zone can go away
Why?
We need big noon diversified. Sorry west coast schools
If the Big Ten doesn’t want Big Noon Kickoff games anymore, the Big 12 will gladly take them off their hands! 😊
Let Oregon, Washington, USC and UCLA play home games at noon Eastern Time; it's what they deserve for deserting the Pac-12 and leaving Wazzu and Oregon State in the lurch. While we're at it, maybe the CW can air some of Stanford and Cal's home games at noon ET, too, just for the hell of it.
Lmao, you do realize Oregon and Washington are not the bad guys here? USC and UCLA had left, reducing the conference to 10 teams. Then Colorado was confirmed to leave. At the time, Arizona had applied to B12 as well, with their being a mutual agreement that Arizona State would follow them.
Oregon and Washington were looking at the now Pac-9, soon to be Pac-7. Blame USC and UCLA since they vetoed Texas and Oklahoma joining the P12 over 10 years ago.
@@Br0kuYour last point isn’t true at all. A&M wanted the SEC over the PAC. Texas wanted the LHN. The LHN couldn’t exist with the P12N. DeLoss Dodds used the Big12 vs PAC12 to force the Big12 to allow them create the LHN.
USC has always forced expansion. They even threatened to leave the PAC8 if the other schools didn’t agree to vote the Arizona Schools in 1978. They weren’t going to stand in the way of making more money.
USC and UCLA left first, but the Pac didn't drop below the minimum required for an FBS conference until Washington and Oregon left; that's when the last five teams bolted. UW and UO aren't blameless.
@@greenlightning1439 7 teams isn’t enough for a conference. It was 9, officially, with 2 on their way out the door.
Would have been 7 if they waited.
Just because Oregon and Washington left before Arizona and ASU officially did doesn’t mean they couldn’t see the writing on the wall.
It was the Utah AD who rejected a deal that would have kept the conference together as well.
@Br0ku Not quite, the one to blame here is the Pac-12 Commissioner for not securing a future for the Conference.
Michigan State fans have been complaining about too many night games this year. You’re always going have a portion of the fan base whining about game times.
Go Frogs…!!!!!
I love it.
Saying the entire BIG is a bit unfair.
I dont feel like big 10 has mocked big 12, I have never heard the big 10 mock anyone, that sounds more like sec
Oklahoma is whining. What else is new.
They’re the new Nebraska…for now.
The "Love" of money is the root of all evil.
And yet your gloating over TV schedules still doesn't change the fact that the Big10 and SEC are just much superior conferences. You had to really scratch to find something to feel good about 😂🤣😂
Buckeye fan that penn st team would squash anything in the little 12
Most likely
I'm just glad SMU has got you all to stop mocking them.
The Big 10 wasn’t listening to much hip hop in the 90s. 😂😂
Why do the midwest teams not like playing at noon?
In the Pac 12 we played noon games all the time.
Half the conference is in central time making it actually 11 AM
@bilba5406 oh ic. Well ya that makes sense.
John, you don't get it. The Big Noon window draws huge numbers in a slot that normally draws muck less. OSU Nation is nutty. Conner Stallions and Big Noon Window. NUTTY@
That’s what the big hats want. Noon games only.
Purdue would still be in the top half of the big 12 and they are historically such a good program why does this recent coach make people think they are the new Indiana they have big 10 championships they were there in 2022 they have the most qb snaps in the NFL
I love watching the B1G and SEC whining. 😂
Like the Big 12 does every year stfu
You spelled winning wrong the sec wins
You don't have much to live for, do you?
I dont feel bad. At BYU we seem to get stuck with the 8pm-midnight (our time) because that is the time slot for the game.
I’m confused, when BIG noon came to Provo this yeah the game started at 2 MST, which was 4 ET. So they’ve gotta have some leeway no?
The Big Noon Kickoff show school host doesn’t always host the actual Big Noon Kickoff game. ND hosted Big Noon Kickoff last year against USC but it was a night game on NBC.
The 10/12 show was in Provo but the actual game was Washington @ Iowa that kicked off at noon eastern.
Biggie was at them early Diddy parties
Night games or 9 billion dollars? I take 9 billion.
I like Big Noon I’m good
I guess you don't live on the west coast ..
@@Joe-sm9qjI lived in Seattle for 3 years and 9 AM football on Saturdays was one of my favorite things about it. When I hit bars for games they weren't empty...
I think it’s funny that he started the video out by poking fun at these schools…
I get that fans and players like night games more but the fact is that day games are better for programs and better for the campus and community…
Essentially, Michigan and Ohio state don’t have night games bc they have administrators that fought to keep it that way.
Warde Manuel talked about this a couple years ago. He mentioned the excessive alcohol use, the staff being on sight all night long, night time commutes etc… which is especially relevant in a town like Ann Arbor that only has 119,000 residents but hosts up to 115,000 people in the big house for big games…
The media and fans are making this a bigger deal than it really is and it’s actually better this way.
You don’t know what you’re talking about !!!! The buckeyes Football team likes playing at Noon do your research they just came out and said it
@John Kurtz It is funny to me that the big brands within the Big 10 and SEC are losing to newbies Oregon and Texas in their first season in their P2 conferences. Hence, the traditional big brands of their leagues are sucking wind and losing brand value. As a Big 12 fan, it is the funniest thing I have ever seen by those with the biggest egos. Talk about cannibalizing in their own leagues! Now, the rest of the football world is laughing at them. It could not have happened to a better group of people!
Omg, I thought this was an actual video about the B1G failing competitively. We're talking about kickoff times? Josh Pate is an SEC fan boy. The other fans complaining also don't care about the $22 million in revenue sharing and subsidizing every non-revenue sport. In the era of grievance, which this channel has become, this is just the rich complaining about First World problems.
Misappropriation of karma. It doesn't mean a one to one corallation a third party gets to determine. It seems to be the synonym de jour these days of over use similar to surreal.
Have been enjoying your take on college football for the last year or so, but believe you really missed the point on this one. All true B1G fans know, that we never played conference games at night in November until the new tv contract started last year. You fell for internet trolls and the garbage they spew, I really expected better from you John!
Will usc home games be played at 9am loval time? Love that. WAKE-UP! WE HAVE A GAME IN 5 MINUTES!😮😂😂😂
No. B1G Chief Operating Officer said no west coast 9am kicks. John would have known that if he paid attention. It was even quoted in the Athletic.
The puppy who lost his way
Before NIL, Big brand college football was proof that you were cheating and paying players under the table. We also need to start not paying head coach's multi million dollar salaries. Have three lower paid coaches run a college football program. You heard it here first by me. It will be a thing in the future. Your welcome John.
This is just the state of college football. I am happy to hear that you have pride in your conference, but the truth is it is all about money, what happens on the field is just the show. The truth is that there isn't a team out there in the BIG12, ACC, PAC6, etc. that if the invite came today wouldn't be running out the door. There is no such thing as conference loyalty it is all about how much money can we bring to our program. More money means you can do more to attract players, hire better coaches, more visibility for your program (build that brand!) . From a business perspective of course you are going to follow the money. The conferences will always be at each others throats trying to get more money than the other guy. NCAA doesn't care, the soap opera makes for great material for even more media coverage which = even more media money.
Truth.
That's not karma. Who cares what time they play. Stop hating!
Go UConn! Go SMU!
dud you need to stop whinning
It's USC, Oregon, Washington UCLA whining. . Have fun setting your alarm on Saturday to watch college football! 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Joe-sm9qjIf you knew anything about the 4 west coast schools you’d know we’re happy to finally not have all of our games be at night. USC had highly rated games on CBS earlier in the season. They have a 1pm local kickoff tomorrow against Nebraska. So far only 3 night games all season is pretty nice, and one of them is on NBC next week.
Noon games are pretty much no good for tailgating either. Nobody wants to party for what, 3 hours? Yeah, the winners might hang around afterwards but the losers are going home. If the game is at night, both team fans tailgate most of the day. Only reason I liked the early games when I was in college is I would never stop drinking from Friday nights. 🍻
John are sure you want to do that when Colorado vs Utah is 10am Mountain time? At least Ohio State is playing at 12 noon. Also Big 10 isn't the Big 12 or ACC. OSU the Big 1 BCS winner has won playoff games and championship. The Big 12 BCS winners (Texas, Oklahoma) are 0-5 and the ACC BCS winners (FSU and Miami) are 0-1. John is mad that OSU has come through for the Big 10 in a way that Texas and Oklahoma haven't.
Almost as if he really wants to become a .....
I should have known by watching this it was going to be another B1G conference and Ohio State hater. I wish guys like you could just enjoy the game and quit trying to stir the pot and ruffle everybody’s feathers. You should be ashamed. Btw, Ohio State has such a large national following that you could literally schedule their games any time day or night and the results would be the same.
Big 10 will have 4 teams in the playoffs.
We love watching you cry.
@ not crying.
@@slibertas1996He must be confused or special 🤷🏽
2 at best.
They just aren't that good.
@@CatsClaw44 So you are finally tired of following loosers huh? Come on over man!
Cope harder dude.... sure the noon games suck.... you know what doesn't suck though? Getting paid!!! B1G might be having a down year.... they will still get probably 4 teams in the playoffs.... BYU is having the run of a lifetime and might be the ONLY B12 team in..... thats what this is really about.
This dude can't keep the B1G out of his mouth
When you only get to focus on 1 team for the playoff what else is he going to focus on? I mean he legit has nothing to talk about til the championship game and hopefully it's undefeated BYU vs Colorado for the B12's sake. If it's anything else the B12 is dead....
He's like a kid on the schoolyard, just shit talking like crazy.
but its hilarious
Why are there B1G fans commenting on a Big12 oriented podcast 😂
Why is a big 13 podcast talking about the big 10
Why are Big12 fans commenting on a BIG comment?
Hey, popped up on my feed bro
@@TheRealDonLayton lol!
Yeah super weird for college football fans to be interested in college football. Do you really want only Big 12 fans to have interest in the league? That wouldn't be good for the league...
This video is 1 big angry inferiority complex lol
Lol at the things Big12 fans have to listen to in order to feel better about themselves.
oh, please.
Why are you watching it...
@@davidlemons5650 On one hand you guys are willing to pay FSU , Clemson Private Equity money to help get them out of their GOR. Yet you complain about how Utah sees the conference. FSU and Clemson will not see Utah as an equal let alone the rest of the Big12. I like John Kurtz reporting.... but he continues to blame the B10 and SEC, when it was TX and OK that didn't want to be in there anymore. Big12 fans are like guys who have a girlfriend, then the girl sees a hot or rich guy.... jumps in bed with them and then you blame the other guy. And then laugh when the Hot guy gets dumped(even though they probably have a few other girls) or when the rich guy gets into a car accident (even though they have 5 BMWs in the garage), yet you have nothing. Unfortunately that is what JK has turned into from when i first started listening to him. He revels in anything negative that happen to the B10, yet somehow gives the SEC more passes even though the SEC "started" this by taking TX and OK. But at the same time, the Big12 is willing to jump into any garbage can for money. Except if their Commissioner tells them to pick up UConn... all of a sudden, that is a non starter. so silly.... i used to root for the Big12, now is just see it as, you will reap what you sow
Go ducks!
"Brands" mean nothing to young players.
Recruiting says not so fast. The Top 5 for 25 right now are Ohio State, Georgia, Alabama, LSU and Texas. All part of the handful of the biggest brands in College football.
As the comment above has said recruiting says otherwise. Like it or not u don't see players coming out of HS saying they want to play for a Rutgers or an Arkansas, they mostly go to schools like UGA, Bama, LSU, Ohio State, or a Texas. Look at any recruiting rankings & check how many schools that aren't big brands are near the top, or check how the Big 12 does to see how invalid your statement is.
@@vistatiger7493 Biggest brands or biggest spenders? Oregon is no blue blood, but it has the cash to buy southern California players. Southern Cal, which is a blue blood, blew its wad on LR and CW, and can't compete financially to buy players from the LA. metro area.
@@randomnerd2332 Your theory does not explain Indiana or Oregon's successes, neither of which are blue bloods. BYU is no blue blood but they have the cash to buy an apostate as their QB. Nor does it explain the problems of true blue bloods, like OU, Nebraska, and USC. If what you believe is true, then the Big XII--with zero blue bloods--is headed for extinction.
You obviously know nothing about young players.
cupcake 12 casting aspersions from their glass house , That's a bold move cotton
You need to get over this victim complex that you seem to have developed. The Big 10 and SEC aren't victimizing the ACC and Big 12. They're better football conferences which means they draw more.
The PAC 12 doesn’t exist anymore because one of the two network-conference hybrids pillaged enough teams that the conference collapsed. And what reason was there for those teams to leave besides money?
The other pillaged the marquee teams from one conference and are stalking the marquee teams from the other, using money to bully and bribe them. They aren’t leaving for the spirit of competition.
So when you tell others to quit whining when one of the conferences imploded and the other two conferences are at risk of the same, are they not justified in playing up the consequences of what has happened, if for no other reason than to protect what they have left?
@@SenorHomeslice - solid
@@SenorHomeslice
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@SenorHomeslice the Pac12 doesn't exist anymore because they started their games too late and didn't have the viewership for a 1030 pm east coast kickoff.... without the viewership the pac12 couldn't offer teams as much money as the SEC/B1G and the big name schools left for better opportunities.
The move helps with WAY more than just money. The B1G is more than just sports... academics are important as well. The move will help in ALL aspects, recruiting, getting your name out there, i mean sure USC is a household name, but UCLA and Washington are getting eyes from east coast people, you think that would happen in the pac12? No that's why they left...
Money is a part of it, but to say greed is the only reason is asinine.
@ And the networks that are in bed with the B1G and SEC were happy to keep forcing the PAC 12 into those late kickoffs. Not only does it save the prime time kickoffs for their in-house brands, but by making sure as few people as possible watched the PAC 12, it artificially inflated the rankings in the polls of the teams they’re making money from. But most importantly, by low-balling the PAC 12 in negotiating TV rights, they actively had a hand in steering the teams they wanted into the conferences they wanted. After all, why pay to host games from an entire league when you can submarine the league and pick the pieces you want? Collusion, horizontal monopoly, call it what you want. But if you think teams abandoned Cal and Stanford because they wanted to up their academics, you are not paying attention. After all, when the SEC/B1G finally complete their consolidation and realize they are too bloated, what are the first schools they shed? Wisconsin or Vanderbilt? South Carolina or Northwestern?