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Not sure if already mentioned 2023 vs 2024

Was talking to a buddy and found it kind of odd that UGA was in the game against Bama and ND early in the game until we were buried on our own end. Tried a weird play and fumbled against Bama, pretty much cost UGA the game. The fumble against ND sealed our fate as well.

Guess my point is that 2 weird calls on our own end at points in the game resulted in fumbles and ultimately cost us the game

Fix College Football in 15 Steps

Thoughts on these ideas to fix College Football?

1. Appoint an independent commissioner for the sport
2. Reform NIL and set "salary caps"
3. Adjust NIL contracts to include at least 2 years of service unless the head coach leaves or is fired. If you wish to transfer within conference, return to the rule where you must sit for a year before playing again in the same conference. This is waved if the head coach leaves or is fired.
4. Eliminate conference championship games or caveat that participants inside the "bubble" after the final regular season games are guaranteed a spot in the playoff
5. Allow for relegation within conferences and base the next year's scheduling off that. Still protect 1 rival per team
6. All conferences should play the same number of conference games
7. Make officials employees of the league rather than having each conference utilize their own officials
8. Slim down the targeting rule. It's too broad and is ruining the sport
9. Institute "down by contact"
10. Harsher penalties for faking injuries. If you are injured on a play, you're out for the series
11. The Commissioner oversees the playoff selection committee. No more having people connected to a school or conference overseeing it
12. Clear criteria for playoff acceptance that is more objective that the committee must follow
13. If you are caught fighting after a game. You’re automatically suspended for the next game.
14. Throwing trash on the field is an automatic unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for the team who’s fanbase engages in the activity
15. All P4 teams must play at least 2 P4 out of conference opponents

What would you add?

NonDawg The Numbers for Indiana/Notre Dame (Look ahead to Sugar Bowl)

Indiana is really good on 3rd Down (both sides of the ball) and is great in the Red Zone offensively. Notre Dame struggles in the Red Zone defensively.

Notre Dame is very good against the pass.

Both defenses do a good job of preventing explosive plays.

Neither team has played opponents the quality of the other team very often this year.

Excited to see this one!

I think Notre Dame believes they can run the ball on them if they face Georgia. Indiana believes if they play Georgia that they can expose the secondary for the Dawgs.

Going to be interesting

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