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James Franklin defeats a top 10 team

It would have been better in that PSU would have advanced to the 2nd round. But the game itself would have been the same.


You mean like scheduling a home and home with an SEC team that has been to the National Championship game in the past 10 years and won the NC in the last 15? And winning both games?
This is false. The game would have been infinitely better because of the importance behind it.
I give us credit for scheduling Auburn but Auburn was garbage this year--like I said before the year and people were mad about it. We couldn't have know what a bad hire they made when it was scheduled. Beating Auburn isn't an impressive win this year. It's the equivalent of beating Ohio U
 
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This is false. The game would have been infinitely better because of the importance behind it.
Incorrect. The game would have been exactly the same.
I give us credit for scheduling Auburn but Auburn was garbage this year--like I said before the year and people were mad about it. We couldn't have know what a bad hire they made when it was scheduled. Beating Auburn isn't an impressive win this year. It's the equivalent of beating Ohio U
This is my point. You claimed PSU wasn't scheduling quality OOC opponents -- they clearly tried here. Not their fault Auburn fell off a cliff.
 
Incorrect. The game would have been exactly the same.

This is my point. You claimed PSU wasn't scheduling quality OOC opponents -- they clearly tried here. Not their fault Auburn fell off a cliff.
It wouldn't have been--it changes everything. Let's start by the number of kids on both sides who play

West Virginia, Nevada, Marshall and Syracuse are what we have scheduled moving forward. We get credit for Auburn but have to acknowledge they were awful. We get blame for the rest of the disaster we scheduled so far through 2028.
 
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It wouldn't have been--it changes everything. Let's start by the number of kids on both sides who play
Wouldn't have mattered much in terms of who played.

PW is hurt.
JPJ is also not 100%. That was it for PSU.

Utah's Kincaid, was also hurt.
Utah's Phillips might have played. But you never know.

I seriously doubt that makes a difference in the game. Maybe each team gets their best DB back.
West Virginia, Nevada, Marshall and Syracuse are what we have scheduled moving forward. We get credit for Auburn but have to acknowledge they were awful.
This seems like a reasonable schedule to me.
We get blame for the rest of the disaster we scheduled so far through 2028.
Far from disaster. I like WVU and SU more than Marshall and Nevada but those are all fine. No need to incur an OOC loss early in the season, nor should you schedule complete cupcakes.
 
Wouldn't have mattered much in terms of who played.

PW is hurt.
JPJ is also not 100%. That was it for PSU.

Utah's Kincaid, was also hurt.
Utah's Phillips might have played. But you never know.

I seriously doubt that makes a difference in the game. Maybe each team gets their best DB back.

This seems like a reasonable schedule to me.

Far from disaster. I like WVU and SU more than Marshall and Nevada but those are all fine. No need to incur an OOC loss early in the season, nor should you schedule complete cupcakes.
Everything changes when it's a playoff vs. a bowl game. Literally everything. I'm not saying the results change but that alters everything.
It's not a reasonable schedule. Even claiming Nevada or Marshall as our big OOC is acceptable shows you're unwilling to be honest. We scheduled no team that even "could" beat us unless we complete choke.
 
Everything changes when it's a playoff vs. a bowl game. Literally everything. I'm not saying the results change but that alters everything.
It's not a reasonable schedule. Even claiming Nevada or Marshall as our big OOC is acceptable shows you're unwilling to be honest. We scheduled no team that even "could" beat us unless we complete choke.
Do you hold cupcakes against Alabama or Clemson?
 
Everything changes when it's a playoff vs. a bowl game. Literally everything. I'm not saying the results change but that alters everything.
What changes? I just explained how it wouldn't have shifted the balance of power based on player participation. What else changes? You are completely wrong here.
It's not a reasonable schedule. Even claiming Nevada or Marshall as our big OOC is acceptable shows you're unwilling to be honest. We scheduled no team that even "could" beat us unless we complete choke.
You listed them as our big OOC games, not me.
 
I'm sure this has already mentioned but the original poster must have forgotten the victory over #2 ranked Ohio State. Also not sure what this guy is getting as simply because very few coaches have victories against top ten teams unless they are coaching a top team in the nation.
 
Were you in there with him? How do you know he didn't just have to go #1 really badly? I hope he washed his hands afterward, either way. That's an expensive #2 if you're right, probably costing the team 7 points. It contributed to us hitting the over at the end of the game, which probably cost some bettors a lot of money as well. Franklin needs to add something to the binder about this so it doesn't happen again.
They got medical tents on the sideline, why can't they have job-johnnies?
 
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They're games after the season that aren't playing for a title. They're glorified scrimmages.
Apparently our games against teans like Maryland and Michigan State were just glorified scrimmages. For that matter every game played by a team in the west conference was just a glorified scrimmage.
 
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It doesn't matter if they tried to win or not. It's meaningless who won and lost
So, it seems we agree that these two teams both played to win. Which means our debate is not so much about what happened, but about the definition of "meaningless". To me, when two teams compete against each other, it's meaningful by definition, because THAT IS THE ESSENCE OF FOOTBALL. All the other stuff, such as rankings and championships are great, but they are superfluous. Even if you took those things away, competitors would still compete, because that's what they do. As a fan, I appreciate that above all else.
 
Do you hold cupcakes against Alabama or Clemson?
Yes--they also tend to schedule at least one legit non-conference game. Clemson plays South Carolina yearly. I don't care if we play two cupcakes--can't play a 3rd
 
What changes? I just explained how it wouldn't have shifted the balance of power based on player participation. What else changes? You are completely wrong here.

You listed them as our big OOC games, not me.
Literally everything changes. Have you ever played a sport in your life? The intensity is different because you're fight for a title game
They are our "big" OOC games which is the problem
 
Apparently our games against teans like Maryland and Michigan State were just glorified scrimmages. For that matter every game played by a team in the west conference was just a glorified scrimmage.
The regular season still counts as games which is why we need an expanded playoff to make more games meaningful. They proposed a 90 team March Madness. FBS needs to be at 24 and asap
 
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So, it seems we agree that these two teams both played to win. Which means our debate is not so much about what happened, but about the definition of "meaningless". To me, when two teams compete against each other, it's meaningful by definition, because THAT IS THE ESSENCE OF FOOTBALL. All the other stuff, such as rankings and championships are great, but they are superfluous. Even if you took those things away, competitors would still compete, because that's what they do. As a fan, I appreciate that above all else.
Meaningless in the grand scheme of things. The season ended at 10-2. 4 teams season continued at that point--everyone else was just getting a "reward" and swag.
 
Literally everything changes. Have you ever played a sport in your life? The intensity is different because you're fight for a title game
They are our "big" OOC games which is the problem
I have (and still do) play competitive sports. That's why I say nothing changes. People who compete *compete*. Doesn't matter if you are playing pickup basketball with your boys or in the final at Wimbledon. Did you see the Jordan documentary? Jordan was just as competitive playing cards (or flipping quarters) as he was in the NBA finals.

I suspect you either have never played sports, or are not a competitive person.
 
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Meaningless in the grand scheme of things. The season ended at 10-2. 4 teams season continued at that point--everyone else was just getting a "reward" and swag.
Once again "meaningless" is your operation definition. To someone who doesn't follow sports, all games are meaningless (i.e. "they are just games").

To people who understand CFB history, tradition and the fact that the W-L and stats from bowl games count and go down in the record books, they know that all bowl games, and ESPECIALLY the ROSE BOWL are not meaningless.
 
Of course bowls prove who the better team is on a given day. Any competitive person competes with everything they have in them anytime the opportunity presents itself. Ever had a friend rifle a ping pong paddle off the ground after you beat them in their basement? It means everything to these guys every time they take the field. First string or 3rd string... Rose bowl or toilet bowl.
 
I didn't discuss the "game". I discussed the comment. We all know this doesn't change anyone's opinion on Franklin. I think he had a great season and hoping that he takes the next step next year by beating Michigan or Ohio State
...Michigan AND Ohio State
 
Everyone’s life would be better if you just put Lando on ignore. He’s just a contrarian so there’s no honest and fun debate with him.
 
Everyone’s life would be better if you just put Lando on ignore. He’s just a contrarian so there’s no honest and fun debate with him.
I disagree. Lando and I have disagreed a lot the past few days, but he seems to do it in a respectful way. No personal attacks, insults, etc. And I have seen him agree with people on at least a few points.
 
I disagree. Lando and I have disagreed a lot the past few days, but he seems to do it in a respectful way. No personal attacks, insults, etc. And I have seen him agree with people on at least a few points.
He's not confrontational, but his takes are truly terrible (i.e. he presents his opinion as facts) and doesn't support any of this assertions with data.

So he's not a troll in the classical sense, but he clearly likes to be contrarian just for the sake of argument.
 
Because they want fans to spend money on the games and watch

For the record, I think we're better than Utah and other teams (like Clemson) but bowls dont prove that.
Fans spend money and watch........because it matters. Because it's football and we all get into it. Because winning is inherently preferable to losing. Regardless of records. Even if it's Rutgers.

Every game matters because fans/players/coaches care. Try to prove they don't, good luck. If you want to argue it means less than a playoff game, fine. Saying it's universally "meaningless" is incorrect. And kind of a prick thing to say on a fan website. If it's meaningless specifically to you, I imagine you didn't watch and I also imagine that nobody else here cares.
 
Yes--they also tend to schedule at least one legit non-conference game. Clemson plays South Carolina yearly. I don't care if we play two cupcakes--can't play a 3rd
I would normally agree but in our current situatuon in the Big Ten East, a strong OOC win isn't as important as it used to be. Would be entertaining, but not completely important to get into the playoffs which seems to be your only barometer of success. Which is fine, by the way. We get enough quality win opportunities in-division. Just have to beat OSU.
 
I have (and still do) play competitive sports. That's why I say nothing changes. People who compete *compete*. Doesn't matter if you are playing pickup basketball with your boys or in the final at Wimbledon. Did you see the Jordan documentary? Jordan was just as competitive playing cards (or flipping quarters) as he was in the NBA finals.

I suspect you either have never played sports, or are not a competitive person.
You and I have discussed before. I played hockey at a very high level and had a pro contract. You can be competitive while still comprehending a bowl game is just an exhibition and as the playoff expands it means less and less. See Saban's comments if you don't believe me. I'm competitive in everything but I know the importance and meaning behind it.
 
I would normally agree but in our current situatuon in the Big Ten East, a strong OOC win isn't as important as it used to be. Would be entertaining, but not completely important to get into the playoffs which seems to be your only barometer of success. Which is fine, by the way. We get enough quality win opportunities in-division. Just have to beat OSU.
When the playoff goes to 12 it will matted. We aren't likely winning the East (let's be real) and need bigger wins on our resume to get in.
 
He's not confrontational, but his takes are truly terrible (i.e. he presents his opinion as facts) and doesn't support any of this assertions with data.

So he's not a troll in the classical sense, but he clearly likes to be contrarian just for the sake of argument.
They're not "terrible"...the issue is you think of college football how it was and want to hold on that. I'm someone that challenges that. You know, even if you don't admit it, how meaningless the Rose Bowl now is with a playoff. We all do.
 
You and I have discussed before. I played hockey at a very high level and had a pro contract. You can be competitive while still comprehending a bowl game is just an exhibition and as the playoff expands it means less and less. See Saban's comments if you don't believe me. I'm competitive in everything but I know the importance and meaning behind it.
Kids are opting out to get healthy and prepare for the NFL. They aren't opting out because they don't want to play in a scrimmage.
 
Kids are opting out to get healthy and prepare for the NFL. They aren't opting out because they don't want to play in a scrimmage.
Why aren't they opting out of the playoff games? We all know the answer and when the playoff expands kids will play that wouldn't play in a bowl game.
 
You're just deflecting now.
How is that deflecting? The point is they opt out not to prepare for the draft but because it's a meaningless game so they'd rather prepare for the draft. It's not a secret. Joey Porter Jr plays in the playoff game this year if he is even 70% but he's not going to play in a bowl game.

Honestly, how is it deflecting? It's not avoiding the subject--it's explaining it. If kids were doing the same thing for playoff games you'd have a point.
 
How is that deflecting? The point is they opt out not to prepare for the draft but because it's a meaningless game so they'd rather prepare for the draft. It's not a secret. Joey Porter Jr plays in the playoff game this year if he is even 70% but he's not going to play in a bowl game.

Honestly, how is it deflecting? It's not avoiding the subject--it's explaining it. If kids were doing the same thing for playoff games you'd have a point.
IDK…..methinks there is some space between meaningless and getting a $20,000,000 contract.
 
How is that deflecting? The point is they opt out not to prepare for the draft but because it's a meaningless game so they'd rather prepare for the draft. It's not a secret. Joey Porter Jr plays in the playoff game this year if he is even 70% but he's not going to play in a bowl game.

Honestly, how is it deflecting? It's not avoiding the subject--it's explaining it. If kids were doing the same thing for playoff games you'd have a point.
Read what I said. I said that players are opting out in order to get healthy and prepare for the NFL. They're aren't opting out because they don't want to play in a meaningless game. If that was the case the players not going to the NFL would be opting out. That's not happening.
 
Read what I said. I said that players are opting out in order to get healthy and prepare for the NFL. They're aren't opting out because they don't want to play in a meaningless game. If that was the case the players not going to the NFL would be opting out. That's not happening.
No they wouldn't be--it's either their last chance to play the game they love or it's because they're returning next year.
And if the game wasn't meaningless they wouldn't be opting out. You can't ignore that aspect of it when they don't opt out of the playoffs.
 
But if they game mattered would they opt out? That's the point. Guys will always play a meaningful game if they physically can
Not if they are risking a multimillion dollar contract. That is life changing money for them and their entire families.

A lot of players on many teams did play even though they will be gone and likely drafted. Why would they do so if the games are meaningless?
 
Not if they are risking a multimillion dollar contract. That is life changing money for them and their entire families.

A lot of players on many teams did play even though they will be gone and likely drafted. Why would they do so if the games are meaningless?
Because some just want to play a game with their friends one last time. We have to be realistic about their options.
The reality is--kids don't skip playoff games but they do skip bowl games even ones this board (and others) pretend matter. We'll see that when the playoff goes to 12 teams and beyond.
 
Because some just want to play a game with their friends one last time. We have to be realistic about their options.
The reality is--kids don't skip playoff games but they do skip bowl games even ones this board (and others) pretend matter. We'll see that when the playoff goes to 12 teams and beyond.
Yep, gonna play a meaningless game with some old friends and risk a couple million dollars.
 
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