If I'm his HS BB coach, I put him on the roster. No downside to writing his name on the roster. Rosters probably had to be turned in a while ago.
Which is exactly what I said a month ago.
If I'm his HS BB coach, I put him on the roster. No downside to writing his name on the roster. Rosters probably had to be turned in a while ago.
If I'm his HS BB coach, I put him on the roster. No downside to writing his name on the roster. Rosters probably had to be turned in a while ago.
I’m still waiting for Greene to not enroll because Max Preps posted him on the basketball roster for his high school....
Never change 22, never change.
Tougher division to win going forward - SEC West or ACC Atlantic? I still think SEC West due to more depth of good teams. I'd say ACC Atlantic is 2nd toughest division to win in college football.
There's only one really good team in the Atlantic. Clemson's toughest game this year was back in August at Texas A&M, who got better as the season progressed. After the Syracuse game they picked their score ever week against the teams in their division. A&M finished third in the SEC West and played NC State who finished third in the Atlantic. NC State got blown out in the Gator Bowl by A&M.
Could you explain why the Clemson's toughest game was against A&M rather than Cuse?
It was a closer game, it was on the road instead of at home, A&M's a better team (11 in Sagarin v. 28), Clemson beat with Syracuse with Chase Brice . . .
If you're a really Notre Dame team (or similar) looking to join a division and compete for a national championship, geography notwithstanding, you'd want to join the Atlantic because winning the division each year comes down to one game and the rest just aren't that tough for a championship contender. Additionally, the road venues aren't at all daunting. Also, you''d get two games against the Coastal instead of two games against the SEC East.
Why wouldn't you join the Coastal? Seems like a no-brainer, especially if you assume FSU and Louisville rebound to levels they've been at in recent years. You could be a "national championship contender" and go 10-2 in the Atlantic vs. likely 12-0 in the Coastal the way things have gone down recently.