u/Toddrew221

Ryan Day Says 24-Team CFP Would Be Great for College Football But “Debatable Whether It’s Best for Ohio State”

I think a 24-team CFP would be objectively great for OSU. How many times since 2000 would they have been left out of a 24-team CFP? Four times? 2000, 2001, 2004, 2011? I think it would take four losses to keep the Buckeyes out. And even then, if there's a team that could get the benefit of the doubt with four losses, it may be Ohio State and a select few.

elevenwarriors.com
u/Toddrew221 — 3 days ago
▲ 58 r/bengals

The Bengals' Schedule By Projected Win Totals

Get to the bye 3-2 and we could be cooking. I think they can get to 4-1 before the bye, but those slower starts will still be the topic of conversation.

u/Toddrew221 — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/CFB_v2

Does The SCORE Act From Congress Save College Sports?

Thank goodness the government is getting involved, I was worried things were going too smoothly

lastwordonsports.com
u/Toddrew221 — 9 days ago