OFFICIAL 2022-2023 COLLEGE FOOTBALL THREAD

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Question brought up on one of the FSU boards today:

"What is one player that played for a rival school you can’t help but love?"

Mine were:

Percy Harvin, Reggie Nelson
Sean Taylor, Duke Johnson
Sammy Watkins, Nuke Hopkins, Deshaun Watson
Jeff Samardzija, Kyle Ford, MH Jr/Olave/JSN/Garrett Wilson, Caleb Williams
 
people really thought that was beef?

Only fault with that tuna is it was cooked on too high of heat. Over cooked on the outside, slightly under inside. I'd eat it though.
 
Great day for the family. Came as a surprise too.

Baseball was his first love. He was projected as a 1st rounder in MLB mock drafts when he was a sophomore. Not that it means much considering he was also for NFL mock drafts.

Would be amazing story if he could make it as a pitcher, which is what I assume they drafted him for.
He gonna play for them or stay the year at OSU?
 
Question brought up on one of the FSU boards today:

"What is one player that played for a rival school you can’t help but love?"

Mine were:

Percy Harvin, Reggie Nelson
Sean Taylor, Duke Johnson
Sammy Watkins, Nuke Hopkins, Deshaun Watson

Percy Harvin for Florida
Cadillac Williams for Auburn
Eric Berry for Tennessee
 
UGA - AJ Green, DJ Shockley

LSU - Burrow, Ja’Marr, Honey Badger

FSU - Peter Warrick, Warrick Dunn

Da U - Ed Reed, Willis McGahee, Devin Hester

Vols - Eric Berry , Robert Meachum
 
Been trying to watch and learn more about defenses and came up on this clip someone shared of Lincoln Bobby Layne Bobby Layne



“It's the second quarter. 0 points scored and OSU is giving the offense trouble with the shell they're playing. This is very clearly an in game adjustment that was probably an auto-check if they got the look they wanted. You see Caleb gets the look he wants once the nickel plays off cause the defense is playing man and they want to maintain levels (common defensive rule in man)

So he checks to the adjustment and look at how the back side receiver (Tahj) automatically picks it up and starts communicating with the other receiver to adjust their alignment before Caleb gets to signaling over to his side. These are the little things that makes an offense run smoothly. Everyone knowing what they're doing instanty. Caleb then gets his check in with the line and everyone executes and gets to the right place. Such little details that don't seem like a big deal but were situations that resulted in mistakes which plagued USCs offense for years before.”
 
Seven Founding NIL Members Announce Launch of The Collective Association (TCA)


Seven founding member NIL collectives announced today the launch of The Collective Association (TCA). The new trade association will advocate for student-athletes, share best practices, and act as a unified voice to shape the development of the NIL market and beyond. Collectives have become the strongest proponents for the rights of student-athletes, and now TCA comes together as partners to help protect and fight for those rights. Other areas of focus will be lending assistance to implement an agent registry and lobbying for uniformity across state laws. TCA will also work towards a sustainable model and look for points of commonality between all of the major stakeholders due to the roles collectives play.
The seven founding members are as follows:
• Classic City Collective (University of Georgia)
• Spyre Sports Group (University of Tennessee)
• The Grove Collective (University of Mississippi)
• The Battle’s End (Florida State University)
• House of Victory (University of Southern California) • Champions Circle (University of Michigan)
• Happy Valley United (Penn State University)
TCA will openly share the many good works of how its collectives and athletes are helping to create positive impact in the communities they serve across the country. Since TCA is uniquely positioned on the ground floor of NIL commerce, it can monitor real-time marketplace and compliance developments, which can provide universities and legislators with critical data points and current trends. TCA will continue to evaluate adding additional collectives that share their overall vision and goals. For those collectives interested please email info@thecollectiveassociation.com to learn more.
An immediate priority will be assisting in the development of a revenue-sharing model for college athletes that does not require athletes to become university employees. TCA looks forward to releasing more specific details of this model to be considered by all interested stakeholders in the coming weeks.
 
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