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Wait, this Daniels kid isn't even a '18 kid? He's c/o 2019?
Larry Williams @LarryWilliamsTI 9h9 hours ago
Lincoln Riley on Mike Leach. Wow.
Ian Boyd @Ian_A_Boyd 2h2 hours ago
Pro-style vs college-style offense? That is the question... https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter …
247SportsVerified account @247Sports 35m35 minutes ago
The Elite 11 is a flawed predictor of college success, but it still teaches us a lot about the game’s future stars http://247sports.com/Article/Do-Eli...ars-How-Elite-11-alumni-fared-in-col-53362797 …
"Brother sells out UT commit to NCAA":
https://deadspin.com/texas-commits-jaded-brother-sells-him-out-to-ncaa-1796533948
A 14-week football playing season will be examined by the Division I Football Oversight Committee, the NCAA announced on Friday.
Currently, Division I football plays a 13-week season with one weekend off. In years when there are 14 Saturday’s between Labor Day and Thanksgiving, football plays a 14-week schedule with two off weeks.
The last 14-week season was in 2014, and the next is in 2019. After that, the calendar doesn’t allow for a 14-week schedule until the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
A permanent 14-week regular-season schedule would, as previously mentioned, afford each football program two off weeks during the season rather than just one.
http://www.fbschedules.com/2017/06/ncaa-examine-14-week-football-playing-season/
A 14-week season on a regular basis could cause problems around college football. Preseason camps may need to start earlier, and playing dates for end-of-season rivalry games and the Army-Navy game could be affected.
Even though the NCAA is just beginning their discussions on the matter, many coaches in the SEC have already expressed their dislike for the 14-week season.
“Our coaches had concern about the notion of going to a 14-week football schedule on a regular basis that causes the start of the regular season to be earlier,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey told the Montgomery Advertiser last month. “We obviously have 14-week schedules built into the regular season on a regular basis with the Labor Day start and the conference championship game but the question was in years where that’s not the fact, should we start a week earlier.”
Paul MyerbergVerified account @PaulMyerberg 10h10 hours ago
Sam Darnold won the college counselor QB competition here at The Opening ... with the highest score they've ever recorded in the event.