CFP Schedule, Ads on Fields, Colorado Betting Favs? & MORE | College Football News Round-Up

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Welcome to the College Football New Round-Up, a video of some of the bigger college football news stories from the past week. This week had some interesting stories, such as the release of the 2024-25 College Football Playoff Schedule, the Bowl Schedule, Ohio State charging for practices, updates on Brian Battie, the passing of a Cal Poly player, and a potential bill forcing NC State and UNC to play each other every season. All this and more in the CFB Round-Up!
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0:00 Intro
0:42 CFP Schedule
3:13 Bowl Schedule
7:16 ESPN FPI
9:31 Ads on Field
10:20 Ohio St Paid Practice
12:18 UNC-NCSU Bill
13:33 Cal Poly Player Passes
15:06 Brian Battie Update
17:00 Colorado Betting Fav?
18:09 Heisman Odds
18:55 Boise vs Notre Dame
19:16 Nebraska Ticket Scam

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  • @cfblifer
    @cfbliferАй бұрын

    What are your thoughts on any of these new items?

  • @bensingleton9146
    @bensingleton9146Ай бұрын

    National Championship Game should be on Saturday night IMO

  • @jcorona984

    @jcorona984

    Ай бұрын

    Not when you have NFL Playoffs running concurrently.

  • @Rob-bo7yn

    @Rob-bo7yn

    Ай бұрын

    Yes and it should also be on what we used to call, a "broadcast network."

  • @Rob-bo7yn
    @Rob-bo7ynАй бұрын

    Corporate naming of college stadiums (stadia?) is not new. Kentucky renovated its football stadium and it's now Kroger Field. My alma mater, the Univ. of Florida remodeled the basketball/gymnastics/swimming and diving/indoor track and it went from being called the O'Connell Center to Exactech Arena. There are lots more examples. As far as placing ads on the field, Texas Tech's football stadium, "Jones AT&T Stadium" had sponsorship logos on the field. They may have been superimposed for TV broadcasts only. however. All that said, I am against ads on the field at the college level but times have changed and once they start, they're not going away.

  • @Rob-bo7yn
    @Rob-bo7ynАй бұрын

    11:19 to 11:49. Preach on, brother! And it isn't just about Ohio State. Once the Buckeyes do it, other teams will follow suit. I went to a few Gators games in 2022 when I was back in Florida. Hadn't been since 2013 and the in-stadium experience (I hate that term) was not for me. It was more like an NFL atmosphere with everything seemingly sponsored and homogenized. Like you said, it's a way to create new revenue streams. But no revenue will stream from my wallet! With UF, every time you turn around the school is asking for more money. Whether it is for athletics, the failed "Gator Collective", or academics they never have enough. I live in Maine now and will just watch college games on TV. It's better from the standpoint of seeing the game anyway.

  • @williamnicks2148
    @williamnicks2148Ай бұрын

    Duke and Wake Forest are private, so the state government can't force them to play anybody.

  • @cfblifer

    @cfblifer

    Ай бұрын

    Ah great point!

  • @jonnybaze7449

    @jonnybaze7449

    Ай бұрын

    They can’t force public schools to do it either

  • @ninjadanny628
    @ninjadanny628Ай бұрын

    I dont think corporate logos would be too much it a bad thing. Especially since schools like Ohio State & UCF already had sponsor logos on their stadium field with Satellite & FBC Mortgage logos respectively. And a lot of teams have corporate logos on the walls. Certainly better than putting the logos in the jerseys.

  • @damascuslutin3956
    @damascuslutin3956Ай бұрын

    I think 🤔 the Armed Forces Bowl and the Military Bowl should be played the same day as Army vs Navy rivalry on December 14 I more in the boat of Army - Navy playing on a stand alone weekend the Celebration Bowl should actually be played at the end of bowl season closer to FCS and National title game

  • @LymetimeProductions
    @LymetimeProductionsАй бұрын

    the smaller logos don't sound terrible but on the 50 in place of the team logo is just terrible. Imagine Penn State does that, just no

  • @gavinstrother9793
    @gavinstrother9793Ай бұрын

    What made you decide to go to Alabama instead of Clemson

  • @terrancethomas9792
    @terrancethomas9792Ай бұрын

    Soon, colleges will have teams as a business. No students playing, all paid athletes. There will be an extra home game for every team 90,000 x $70 plus concessions are $8 mil + the impact on the local economy.

  • @jonnybaze7449
    @jonnybaze7449Ай бұрын

    Legally? You mean illegally.

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