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What Would It Take For You to Stop Watching CFB?
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:20 pm
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:20 pm
I'm feeling this more and more.
If it gets to the point where it's literally just about buying a new team from the portal every year, I think I'm done.
It's just getting stupid at this point.
What about you?
If it gets to the point where it's literally just about buying a new team from the portal every year, I think I'm done.
It's just getting stupid at this point.
What about you?
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:26 pm to UAClassOf22
quote:Welp, guess you're done then. Cause that's exactly what it is now.
If it gets to the point where it's literally just about buying a new team from the portal every year, I think I'm done.
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:28 pm to UAClassOf22
I'm the same. I'm not watching or following college football nearly as much as I used to. I'm not sure how all this will turn out.
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:31 pm to UAClassOf22
I think as you get older it starts to wane a bit anyway
I used to sit on my couch 12 hours every Saturday and catch every game. Now I'll watch OSU and if there's another game on I'll try and catch it but won't move my life around for it
I used to sit on my couch 12 hours every Saturday and catch every game. Now I'll watch OSU and if there's another game on I'll try and catch it but won't move my life around for it
This post was edited on 1/9/26 at 3:33 pm
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:33 pm to UAClassOf22
I'll never stop "watching". I still enjoy getting up for Saturdays, tailgating, testing the strength of my liver, loving the TAD.
I will stop caring about recruiting, who's who, being fully invested in these guys if they're just jumping in the portal the next year.
I will stop caring about recruiting, who's who, being fully invested in these guys if they're just jumping in the portal the next year.
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:34 pm to UAClassOf22
If they don't fix the transfer rules in the next year or two my interest is going to tank. School pride is becoming non-existent and that was a huge factor in what made college football special. You get one transfer, after that you're sitting out a year.
I never thought NFL players would have more team pride than college players, we're pretty much there though and it's sickening.
I never thought NFL players would have more team pride than college players, we're pretty much there though and it's sickening.
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:36 pm to Geronimo
For it not to be shown on tv
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:37 pm to UAClassOf22
If they don't stop letting them transfer anytime/anyplace.
I hope they will be able to make some reasonable changes this year.
If not, my interest will diminish greatly. 50+ years.
It would be dumb if they don't make some significant changes this year, but we'll see.
I hope they will be able to make some reasonable changes this year.
If not, my interest will diminish greatly. 50+ years.
It would be dumb if they don't make some significant changes this year, but we'll see.
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:39 pm to UAClassOf22
If it gets much more ghetto than it already is.
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:40 pm to UAClassOf22
I hunted a bunch of Saturdays starting Oct 1. Get updates while in the stand. Watch recording, or not, after the hunt.
First year I haven’t watched it live every Saturday.
First year I haven’t watched it live every Saturday.
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:44 pm to UAClassOf22
I asked a similar question on Tiger Rant this morning.
For some, it’s the frustration of repurchasing your team every year and the constant turnover. For me it’s that AND the reduced state representation.
I don’t want Ole Miss’ running backs or O line. I don’t want Bama linebackers or D lineman. I don’t want Hawaii receivers.
Subject: College Football and State Pride | Recruiting
Curious to know what people think. As a fan, do you prioritize winning at all cost, or is your college football fandom tied to state representation?
Following our portal pick-ups and it feels strange. We’ve always supplemented with out of state talent. Now we’re depending on receivers from California, running backs from Florida, lineman from Georgia and Alabama, safeties from California.
For me, the fun of college football was always state pride and the banter with people from other areas. My state vs. your state.
DL like Booger McFarland, Marcus Spears, Chad Lavalais, Glenn Dorsey, Marquise Hill.
Corners like Tyrann Mathieu, Tre White, Randall Gay, Jonathan Zenon.
Safeties like Laron Landry & Craig Steltz.
Linebackers like Bradie James & Devin White.
Running backs - Kevin Faulk, Domanick Davis, Alley Broussard, Justin Vincent, LaBrandon Tofield.
Wide receivers like Josh Reed, Michael Clayton, Devery Henderson, Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, Malik neighbors.
Offensive line like Andrew Whitworth…
I could go on. It’s the guys you watched play HS ball in your local town.
Saban taught the country that if LSU could lock down the base, LSU would be tough to beat.
Not that my opinion matters… they say that CFB is “up and to the right”, but I only watched two games this year and I used to never miss a game. I suspect that others are just hanging on while in parallel the sport is attracting a new type of fan.
I’ll watch again next year and if it’s an exciting season I’ll probably watch them all. I’d be lying if I said that it’s as enjoyable though.
As a Saints fan, I expect them to get the best players from across the country. College football was always more passionate because it was a true state product.
Anyway… I’d rather finish top 20 with La guys than win the title with guys from California.
For some, it’s the frustration of repurchasing your team every year and the constant turnover. For me it’s that AND the reduced state representation.
I don’t want Ole Miss’ running backs or O line. I don’t want Bama linebackers or D lineman. I don’t want Hawaii receivers.
Subject: College Football and State Pride | Recruiting
Curious to know what people think. As a fan, do you prioritize winning at all cost, or is your college football fandom tied to state representation?
Following our portal pick-ups and it feels strange. We’ve always supplemented with out of state talent. Now we’re depending on receivers from California, running backs from Florida, lineman from Georgia and Alabama, safeties from California.
For me, the fun of college football was always state pride and the banter with people from other areas. My state vs. your state.
DL like Booger McFarland, Marcus Spears, Chad Lavalais, Glenn Dorsey, Marquise Hill.
Corners like Tyrann Mathieu, Tre White, Randall Gay, Jonathan Zenon.
Safeties like Laron Landry & Craig Steltz.
Linebackers like Bradie James & Devin White.
Running backs - Kevin Faulk, Domanick Davis, Alley Broussard, Justin Vincent, LaBrandon Tofield.
Wide receivers like Josh Reed, Michael Clayton, Devery Henderson, Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, Malik neighbors.
Offensive line like Andrew Whitworth…
I could go on. It’s the guys you watched play HS ball in your local town.
Saban taught the country that if LSU could lock down the base, LSU would be tough to beat.
Not that my opinion matters… they say that CFB is “up and to the right”, but I only watched two games this year and I used to never miss a game. I suspect that others are just hanging on while in parallel the sport is attracting a new type of fan.
I’ll watch again next year and if it’s an exciting season I’ll probably watch them all. I’d be lying if I said that it’s as enjoyable though.
As a Saints fan, I expect them to get the best players from across the country. College football was always more passionate because it was a true state product.
Anyway… I’d rather finish top 20 with La guys than win the title with guys from California.
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:45 pm to dawgfacedmutt
Two bucks. One doe. None on a Saturday. 
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:50 pm to UAClassOf22
It would take multiple losing seasons in a row for both my teams, to the point where I had no hope at all of ever having a meaningful season again.
Similar to how I feel about the NFL now with the Saints.
Similar to how I feel about the NFL now with the Saints.
This post was edited on 1/9/26 at 3:51 pm
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:52 pm to JCPegasus
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Anyway… I’d rather finish top 20 with La guys than win the title with guys from California.
I don't understand this philosophy. I went to UT and I'm from Louisiana. Doesn't make me any less of a Longhorn. Why would players from different places be any different?
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:55 pm to UAClassOf22
Altogether probably a lot. For it to significantly dip in how much I care about it……..too late
Posted on 1/9/26 at 3:57 pm to UAClassOf22
I used to watch as much football as I could get.
Now it's more of when I have nothing better to do.
I miss the days of players being associated with the school. Bo Jackson is Auburn. Derrick Thomas is Alabama. Tim Tebow is Florida. Tyrann Mathieu is LSU. Etc, etc.
We just don't have that anymore it seems. The last teams that could truly say that were 2020/2021.
Now it's more of when I have nothing better to do.
I miss the days of players being associated with the school. Bo Jackson is Auburn. Derrick Thomas is Alabama. Tim Tebow is Florida. Tyrann Mathieu is LSU. Etc, etc.
We just don't have that anymore it seems. The last teams that could truly say that were 2020/2021.
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