Raptor said:
saw em off said:
With all the talk about SMU and Indy getting blown out, it might be time to split FBS into two divisions. By school enrollment, let smaller schools and their conferences have their own playoff and national champion while the bigger schools and conferences have theirs. It just seems it would be better balanced that way. A player would still be able to portal wherever he can get picked up. Thoughts?
What's the cutoff? Undergrad enrollment?
USC - 21k
Miami U - 12k
Boston College 9.5k
Notre Dame - 9k
Stanford - 8k
SMU - 7.2k
Duke 6.5k
Yes, this is a stupid idea. And what, by the small/large school criteria, are we going to promote Texas State (35k undergrads), Houston (37k), North Texas (34k), and UTSA (31k) just because they meet large school criteria? And these are just the Texas schools I can think of.
Wanting to change the format to one that includes us and our peers, but excludes those we see as inferior, is nothing more than Aggies who have been spurned too many times with our poor results, only to watch our 'small school' statemates like SMU and TCU find spots at the table before us. Once we finally get over ourselves and thinking because we are A&M and we are big and we are SEC and we have money that we are superior to schools that do a good job of hiring coaches and evaluating talent, we can maybe finally start to try and right what we have been doing wrong since before the Great War.
Right now, we are the rich kid son of some billionaire who knows nothing of cars but whose dad bought them a Lamborghini, and goes to events with real car guys who work hard for what they have and put in the wrench time, and then when those guys don't want to hang out with is because when they ask to see what's under the hood and we pop the front hatch, we go off and piss in their cheerios because they don't like us.