The Official 2024 College Football Random Thoughts Thread

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Louisville has laid some signature L's to the Big 3 of Florida:
Sugar bowl vs UF
Lamar hanging 63 on FSU
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Could be.

I mean they sued the ACC so it seems like they are problematic.

I think a big part of why the SEC doesn't want FSU though is schools like Bama and UGA don't want to see FSU with SEC TV money to help with their financial issues.

UF is a loser school with a loser admin, so them being in the SEC helps prevent a real football program from Florida from getting that SEC money and becoming a monster again.

FSU with SEC money would be dangerous.

Sec doesn’t have to have fsu, it doesn’t put them in an untapped market and they got too much baggage


He came in during the pandemic (2020, which was a hard time to start year 1).

Sark and UT have resources and got on the same page. Not really a comparison.

He's done better than BV, who didn't inherit a bad situation at all. BV has been mediocre at best. Norvell has had a higher ceiling but lower floor.

Both Ou and UT are blue bloods too, they have resources and prestige that FSU does not. But with the Florida talent pool, if a school like FSU could get it's money right, they would be elite again.

Miami arguably is doing that now, although Cristobal is suspect as a game day coach which might limit them in the postseason.


I think the ou BV took over was not in good shape talent wise
 
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