I was only there 24 hours and ate at the airport, the tailgate (indoors), and the game.
Can someone explain to me how the Big 10 is the superior conference when all its shit takes place in fucking Indianapolis, which, if you're to believe sportswriter Twitter is home to exactly one restaurant? A steakhouse most famous not for its steaks but for serving shrimp hundreds and hundreds of miles from the nearest coast.
That is easily solved by moving the headquarters to Chicago. Plenty of everything for anybody. It even has a beach.
B1G fans -- talk about how they'd crush the SEC in playoff games played in the cold and snow.
B1G -- plays championship game indoors.
Going to be funny when the ACC wins half the next ten National championships.
I wonder if Gavin Newsome blocks the move for UCLA. He definitely does not seem to like that UCLA is leaving to the detriment of Cal-Berkley.
What is the future of college football? Over 200 coaches, players and administrators respond
Nearly 80% of respondents believe schools will pay athletes directly within the next decade. Nearly 75% think the sport will eventually follow some sort of professional model, perhaps with schools forming conferences based on their willingness to pay players. And virtually everyone (98%) thinks more realignment is in store -- sooner than later.
This is why conference realignment matters:
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34307234/what-future-college-football-200-coaches-players-administrators-respond