The NFL is infringing on CFB's traditions

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I am going to need the NCAA to grow a pair and stick with their scheduling practices and not worry about the NFL. This goes way back and affects CFB scheduling more than just Thanksgiving weekend.

CFB use to rule Thursday nights. Sure at first we as fans made fun of the Virginia Tech's and Boise States of the world laughing that they were playing on scrub night which was Thursday nights. But then CFB started implementing some pretty big marquee match ups on Thursday nights and it became must-watch games. Then the NFL saw potential here and started putting games on Thursday night and now instead of even getting some ACC scrub night, we get Central Michigan vs Akron type games on Thursday nights.

Thanksgiving night used to have quality rivalries. I remember Texas/Texas AM being on a Thanksgiving night, or a Texas vs TCU. Bottom line, there were two teams worth a damn to watch on Thanksgiving night. Well now CFB seems to have conceded this entire day and night to NFL as there is not a single CFB game on Thanksgiving this year.

Now I think this is the second year the NFL has scheduled a game on Black Friday. A day that used to be all CFB. If CFB curls up and runs away from scheduling games on Black Friday due to the NFL plastering one game in the afternoon I am going to be highly disappointed. After all, CFB has coward away from scheduling their CFB Playoff Semifinal games from Saturday and put them on Thursday and Friday night because of the NFL playoff games on that Saturday. C'mon. Grow a pair and keep your scheduling you've always had and with what makes sense.

The NFL is good for gambling and fantasy football, that's it. This weekend used to be the best weekend in CFB because you had games from Thursday-Saturday. It was wonderful, add to it, it was rivalry weekend. Now it seems we are getting a crammed slate just Friday and Saturday and I worry it soon will be only Saturday once the NFL's Black Friday game starts to become tradition.
 
I just checked the schedule again and it looks like there is one CFB game on Thanksgiving, Memphis vs Tulane. Again, this is just throw away teams. Give me Texas vs Texas AM or a rivalry worth watching.

Hell, I'd even take Minnesota vs Iowa on Thanksgiving, don't they play for a pig trophy? That would make sense for Thanksgiving
 
Silly duck. Money talks. @ericd7633 would you explain, in duckese, the difference in viewership numbers between the NFL and CFB please.
 
I am going to need the NCAA to grow a pair and stick with their scheduling practices and not worry about the NFL. This goes way back and affects CFB scheduling more than just Thanksgiving weekend.

CFB use to rule Thursday nights. Sure at first we as fans made fun of the Virginia Tech's and Boise States of the world laughing that they were playing on scrub night which was Thursday nights. But then CFB started implementing some pretty big marquee match ups on Thursday nights and it became must-watch games. Then the NFL saw potential here and started putting games on Thursday night and now instead of even getting some ACC scrub night, we get Central Michigan vs Akron type games on Thursday nights.

Thanksgiving night used to have quality rivalries. I remember Texas/Texas AM being on a Thanksgiving night, or a Texas vs TCU. Bottom line, there were two teams worth a damn to watch on Thanksgiving night. Well now CFB seems to have conceded this entire day and night to NFL as there is not a single CFB game on Thanksgiving this year.

Now I think this is the second year the NFL has scheduled a game on Black Friday. A day that used to be all CFB. If CFB curls up and runs away from scheduling games on Black Friday due to the NFL plastering one game in the afternoon I am going to be highly disappointed. After all, CFB has coward away from scheduling their CFB Playoff Semifinal games from Saturday and put them on Thursday and Friday night because of the NFL playoff games on that Saturday. C'mon. Grow a pair and keep your scheduling you've always had and with what makes sense.

The NFL is good for gambling and fantasy football, that's it. This weekend used to be the best weekend in CFB because you had games from Thursday-Saturday. It was wonderful, add to it, it was rivalry weekend. Now it seems we are getting a crammed slate just Friday and Saturday and I worry it soon will be only Saturday once the NFL's Black Friday game starts to become tradition.
What is an ‘ncaa’?
 
I’ll never understand the fags who can’t enjoy both college and pro ball

If you only watch because you play fantasy sports and gamble, you’re a degenerate
While I don't disagree, there's a lot of people (mostly in places like NYC, Philly, Boston, etc) that think CFB is a lame product and CFB fandom is weird.
 
I’ll never understand the fags who can’t enjoy both college and pro ball

If you only watch because you play fantasy sports and gamble, you’re a degenerate
Fantasy Football and more recently gambling is likely the only thing that saved NFL.
 
The NFL back in the mid 2000's was so bad. Big slow dudes. Fantasy Football popularity started to spike and it save the NFL.
 
I just checked the schedule again and it looks like there is one CFB game on Thanksgiving, Memphis vs Tulane. Again, this is just throw away teams. Give me Texas vs Texas AM or a rivalry worth watching.

Hell, I'd even take Minnesota vs Iowa on Thanksgiving, don't they play for a pig trophy? That would make sense for Thanksgiving
Egg Bowl used to always be on Thursday.

Shoot, a long time ago, before TV, lots of rivalry games were played on Thanksgiving.
 
Egg Bowl used to always be on Thursday.

Shoot, a long time ago, before TV, lots of rivalry games were played on Thanksgiving.
If I remember wasn't the egg bowl where the dude pee'd like a dog on Thanksgiving that year?
 
I am going to need the NCAA to grow a pair and stick with their scheduling practices and not worry about the NFL. This goes way back and affects CFB scheduling more than just Thanksgiving weekend.

CFB use to rule Thursday nights. Sure at first we as fans made fun of the Virginia Tech's and Boise States of the world laughing that they were playing on scrub night which was Thursday nights. But then CFB started implementing some pretty big marquee match ups on Thursday nights and it became must-watch games. Then the NFL saw potential here and started putting games on Thursday night and now instead of even getting some ACC scrub night, we get Central Michigan vs Akron type games on Thursday nights.

Thanksgiving night used to have quality rivalries. I remember Texas/Texas AM being on a Thanksgiving night, or a Texas vs TCU. Bottom line, there were two teams worth a damn to watch on Thanksgiving night. Well now CFB seems to have conceded this entire day and night to NFL as there is not a single CFB game on Thanksgiving this year.

Now I think this is the second year the NFL has scheduled a game on Black Friday. A day that used to be all CFB. If CFB curls up and runs away from scheduling games on Black Friday due to the NFL plastering one game in the afternoon I am going to be highly disappointed. After all, CFB has coward away from scheduling their CFB Playoff Semifinal games from Saturday and put them on Thursday and Friday night because of the NFL playoff games on that Saturday. C'mon. Grow a pair and keep your scheduling you've always had and with what makes sense.

The NFL is good for gambling and fantasy football, that's it. This weekend used to be the best weekend in CFB because you had games from Thursday-Saturday. It was wonderful, add to it, it was rivalry weekend. Now it seems we are getting a crammed slate just Friday and Saturday and I worry it soon will be only Saturday once the NFL's Black Friday game starts to become tradition.

I'm confident that you starting this thread will put a complete stop to the NFLs practice.
 
Which one makes more money?
 
Dafuq would Oregon know about traditions?
Convincing Jake Mclaughlin GIF by ABC Network
 
While I don't disagree, there's a lot of people (mostly in places like NYC, Philly, Boston, etc) that think CFB is a lame product and CFB fandom is weird.
I've been told the people in the big cities that like college football are most transplants into those cities. Some bars in the big cities are meeting places for college teams similar to those that gather up to watch the NFL. (Hell, we had three Steeler gathering spots in EP for gawd's sake.) If not for places like that, few in the cities would even watch CFB.
 
I've been told the people in the big cities that like college football are most transplants into those cities. Some bars in the big cities are meeting places for college teams similar to those that gather up to watch the NFL. (Hell, we had three Steeler gathering spots in EP for gawd's sake.) If not for places like that, few in the cities would even watch CFB.
Plebes.
 
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