Mousegriz said:
PlayerRep said:
Mousegriz said:
grizindabox said:
Even if that is the case, didn't whomever win that division play them? And then even if the other division winner is considered weaker, don't they play on the field to determine the Champ?
Player Rep doesn't follow FBS. Griz beating the Cats and making the FCS playoffs are the only important things in college football.
I don't follow FBS, but my son is an SEC expert. Goes to Georgia games frequently. Went to a game at Tennessee this year. Goes to college in the southeast. Our family follows Georgia. We go to Athens every 2 or 3 years for a game, and went to the 2018 Rose Bowl to see Georgia. But you are right. I follow mainly Montana and Dartmouth, and the FCS. I love the playoffs. I used to love going to Chattanooga. Staying at the team hotel for several days, and seeing all the mingling. Seeing and sometimes talking to the Payton Award finalists who often stayed at the same hotel.
Dartmouth beating Harvard and Princeton the next two weekends is important. I saw Dartmouth beat Yale a few weeks ago. Will be in Yankee stadium for the Princeton game in 2 weeks.
Do you mainly follow NAIA basketball?
I follow most sports. Love FBS games on weekends much more than NFL. NFL is getting crazy with the reffing and replay situations. Seems every good offensive play runs the risk of being called back by a hold or some other penalty. Often wonder what London fans think of NFL compared to soccer. Soccer clock runs continually and game can flow for 10 or 15 minutes with very little disruption. Not so much with NFL.
I follow Griz and Big Sky in most sports. Went to Chattanooga and Huntington a few times back in the day. Didn't sniff any jocks at the team hotel but did watch the Griz win it all once. Only stayed one or two nights when I went to those games.... not several. Staying "several" seems kind of creepy for a 3 hour football game. I did see a Payton award finalist once but wasn't brave enough to talk to him.
NAIA bball also pretty fun to watch. Carroll gave Lady Griz a good game last night. I have a friend who has a relative on the Carroll team so went to the game to watch her play. Met Shannon Cate once. She was a Kodak All American when she played for the Lady Griz back in the day. Almost like a Payton Award finalist.
Don't follow the Ivy League much. Aren't they one of only two FCS conferences that don't play in the FCS playoffs? I'm like you, I love the FCS playoffs. Part of the reason the Ivy doesn't interest me. Why watch an Ivy game when you know the teams playing will never buck up and try out the playoffs? How can there be "important" Ivy games when there are never playoff implications? Winning the conference must be the crowning achievement for the Ivy.....and yet you argue that it shouldn't mean anything to BSC teams or fans.
Agree with your first para, but don't watch much of either. I try to watch the Vikes some now, as my former teammate's son is the starting right tackle. He finally gave up a sack recently, He's a 2d year guy. Never new what o-lineman really did, until focusing on this kid the past couple years.
I always have taken 2 or 3 of my family to the national championship games. We have good friends in Chattanooga. It's fun to explore Chattanooga. We still go there a lot, as a son goes to school in the vicinity. We stop at Sticky Fingers occasionally. The team hotels have coaches, player families, the athletic department, boosters, FCS officials, etc. Fun to see and socialize with them. My son played catch with one of the Payton finalist receivers several times one year. That kid was terrific. What is creepy is someone like you speculating on something you know nothing about and calling it creepy. It makes me wonder if you might be creepy at heart, because that's what you like to come up with.
Agree with your 3d para. I enjoy almost all sports, and sport generally.
I assume that most who follow the Ivies went to the Ivies, live near the schools, live in the East, etc. Half of the Ivy stadiums are great stadiums too. Lots of history. I don't think the Ivies really care if lots of people not associated with the Ivies follow them. There must be a decent national following, tho, or perhaps just a wealthier demographic, as the Ivies are on national television most weeks in recent years. Even Dartmouth v Columbia, a weak game, was on ESPNU last week. I watched some of it at Tamarack.
I like that so many known or famous people have played in the Ivies, and even a good number do in the modern era.
The Ivy president's don't want want football in the playoffs. I'm fine with that. Yes, the Ivy championship is an important goal. Doing well in life after football is also an important goal. Bigger than being good in football.