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What would a spring conference only season

Posted on 8/9/20 at 3:02 pm
Posted by BurgTiger
Member since Feb 2014
2766 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 3:02 pm
Look like? If you started season in February it’ll still be near freezing for half the country. Do you run it February-May? I have a harder time seeing Spring football than Fall football. Anyone heard any legit options?
Posted by PlateJohnsonIII
Member since Feb 2020
6159 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 3:06 pm to
It’s conference only, so
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February
probably wouldn’t really be too bad for the SEC. Pretty sure the Patriots play in colder weather fairly regularly, so it’s not unreasonable. With a shortened schedule, March-May is also doable.
Posted by tiger81
Brentwood, TN.
Member since Jan 2008
18816 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 3:06 pm to
No Spring football...
Posted by PeeJayScammedGT
Kennesaw, GA
Member since Oct 2019
2148 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 3:12 pm to
quote:

Look like? If you started season in February it’ll still be near freezing for half the country. Do you run it February-May? I have a harder time seeing Spring football than Fall football. Anyone heard any legit options?

Logistics logistics, and more logistics

NFL Draft is in April, Rookie Mini Camp is in May ---- OTAs are in late May, early June, Camp is in late July

Any NCAA player serious about the NFL would sit out and the Product on the Field would be Fr & Sophs, think LSU without the 14 draftees last season , would they be as entertaining & fun to watch?
Posted by GusAU
Member since Mar 2014
3657 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 3:22 pm to
quote:

Any NCAA player serious about the NFL would sit out and the Product on the Field would be Fr & Sophs,

There you go again you clueless idiot. I posted this in another thread, but you refused to respond:

This past NFL Draft had 16,380 NCAA players that were draft eligible (juniors and seniors) for the NFL/CFL. Out of that number, a WHOPPING 254 players were drafted...a total of 1.6%. If you then figure another 100 players are signed as free agents, that brings the total to 354 players out of 16,380 that will move on to play in the NFL/CFL. That then brings the percentage to 2.2% (354 out of 16,380).

So, you are saying that VERY FEW out of 16,026 players whose athletic careers will end after playing their final college games will choose to sit out?

Dumbass keeps dumbassing....

NCAA website
This post was edited on 8/9/20 at 3:24 pm
Posted by PeeJayScammedGT
Kennesaw, GA
Member since Oct 2019
2148 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 4:14 pm to
quote:

There you go again you clueless idiot. I posted this in another thread, but you refused to respond:

This past NFL Draft had 16,380 NCAA players that were draft eligible (juniors and seniors) for the NFL/CFL. Out of that number, a WHOPPING 254 players were drafted...a total of 1.6%. If you then figure another 100 players are signed as free agents, that brings the total to 354 players out of 16,380 that will move on to play in the NFL/CFL. That then brings the percentage to 2.2% (354 out of 16,380).

So, you are saying that VERY FEW out of 16,026 players whose athletic careers will end after playing their final college games will choose to sit out?

Dumbass keeps dumbassing....

No a-hole

You're the dumbass

You're using fricking NCAA Stats for damn near 1200 Colleges under their control, all I care about and maybe 99.999999% of all CFB Fans care about are the 65 P5, then add in BYU and the upper one-third of G5, in total that is roughly 85-90 colleges, THAT IS IT, no one cares about those other 1,110 Colleges that has an on field product not worth a damn

Even if the OCCASIONAL PRO comes from one of those bottom 1,110 Colleges, because the rest of the Players are crappy, no one wants to watch the Games

What assholes like you will never understand is that using Stats for all 1200 NCAA Colleges seriously distorts what BIG TIME CFB is and is not

Everyone on the Roster ain't draft eligible a-hole, most fans only care about 90 Colleges Total

How about this real --- non-a-hole Math:

90 Colleges times this many draft eligible players

All the G5 & P5 have 85 schollies, but due to normal attrition, the Jr & Sr classes have less players than the Normal Class --- also the RS-Sr class and the RS-Soph (they rarely go Pro early BTW) combine to make up a "3rd draft eligible class

Since there is no perfect balance in classes that make up an 85 man Roster, let's say that in any normal year 42 of the 85 guys on scholly are draft eligible

That's 90 colleges X 42 players from each college

90 X 42 = 3780 draft eligible players from the P5 & G5 Level that play on TV and these are the guys that comprise 99.5% of all the Draft slots the NFL uses

Using that bullshite 16,380 number is nothing but bullshite NCAA Propaganda to push forth the Academic Side of Big Money College Sports so they don't have to pay the Players

My numerical Analysis is much closer to fricking REALITY than that bullshite , NCAA provided , crap that you get from a fricking brochure they send out to gullible assholes like yourself

In total, you're looking at 354 out 3,780 Players that are "seriously" considered for the NFL Draft, that works out to about 9%

When a much desired STEM major applies for a Job out of college, there were likely 100 serious resumes for that Same Job, and maybe 20 that got a 2nd look, and then 10 candidates interviewed and then only 1 guy gets the Job, much worse odds than the REAL CFB MATH and a much lower paycheck

What assholes like you aren't considering is that the filtering out process starts on NSD, those that get P5 & G5 offers have separated themselves from the lower rated Players, then staying academically eligible separates you even more, and then getting thru college UNINJURED (by NFL stds) and UNARRESTED, separates you even more

After all this, by the Time a P5 or G5 Player has gone thru all those steps in the previous paragraph and made it to their Draft Eligible Year of college, they are NO LONGER 1 of 16,380, they are in the range of 1 out of maybe 2,500 with 250 draft slots available

Your math is off because it assumes PERFECT EQUALITY and it assumes the NFL GMs perceive all Levels of NCAA FB to be exactly the same ---- they don't and never have


You'd be perfect to work in the Trumpf Administration, because you don't understand the real World and are fricking incompetent, just like everyone else in that Idiot's Administration
This post was edited on 8/9/20 at 4:23 pm
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
54306 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 4:22 pm to
Wet, likely.
Posted by Ole Ag
Member since Oct 2018
2246 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 4:26 pm to
I'd like to let 2021 early enrollees play and still keep their redshirt, if the season moved to the spring. The top draft eligle players won't hang around. That's ok, it will make things more competitive and give less talented teams a chance to compete. Beats the hell out of nothing.
Posted by Che Boludo
Member since May 2009
18203 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 4:45 pm to
I'd prefer a NYE kickoff classic.
Posted by GusAU
Member since Mar 2014
3657 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 5:01 pm to
quote:

PeeJayScammedGT



TL/DR

What a bunch of BS that no one will bother to read.

You truly are one the most cluess, ignorant, moronic little girls that has ever posted on this or any message board.



Posted by Ole Ag
Member since Oct 2018
2246 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 5:02 pm to
That might be possible. Vaccine should be available between election and inauguration, which should make a spring season pretty easy to pull off in atleast one way.
Posted by PeeJayScammedGT
Kennesaw, GA
Member since Oct 2019
2148 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 5:42 pm to
Very fair
Posted by PeeJayScammedGT
Kennesaw, GA
Member since Oct 2019
2148 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 5:43 pm to
quote:

TL/DR

What a bunch of BS that no one will bother to read.

You truly are one the most cluess, ignorant, moronic little girls that has ever posted on this or any message board.

A better question is can you read?
Posted by bird35
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
12188 posts
Posted on 8/9/20 at 6:00 pm to
There will be nothing different in the Spring.

If we can't play bow we won't play then.

Same for Fall of 2021 as well.

Just play now.

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