JMU in the CFP

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of jealousy here. The UVA choke job to a 7-5 middling Duke team is just icing on the cake. How many conference championships does UVA have?


I have a second year at UVA, so yesterday’s loss is still sore. I’m happy for JMU though. Coach Elko’s over the top celebration at UVA’s missed field goal was in my opinion poor sportsmanship and a very bad look for Duke. Just yuck.


Elko is at Texas A&M. And Coach Diaz is one of the most decent college football coaches out there. Compare him to some of the dirtbags in the SEC (like Kirby Smart, who has no concerns about his team having countless excessive speeding tickets, DUIs, etc.) and Belichick and he is a saint. Lighten up, Francis.


Relax, Joe. Not about comparing. Simply stating his reaction was overly celebratory and not a good look.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.


You have some real issues. Why do you care this much?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of jealousy here. The UVA choke job to a 7-5 middling Duke team is just icing on the cake. How many conference championships does UVA have?


I have a second year at UVA, so yesterday’s loss is still sore. I’m happy for JMU though. Coach Elko’s over the top celebration at UVA’s missed field goal was in my opinion poor sportsmanship and a very bad look for Duke. Just yuck.


Elko is at Texas A&M. And Coach Diaz is one of the most decent college football coaches out there. Compare him to some of the dirtbags in the SEC (like Kirby Smart, who has no concerns about his team having countless excessive speeding tickets, DUIs, etc.) and Belichick and he is a saint. Lighten up, Francis.


Relax, Joe. Not about comparing. Simply stating his reaction was overly celebratory and not a good look.


You are advertising how little college football and sports in general that you watch. Save your comments for the ballet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.

Should they turn down the invite? They are getting $4.0MM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.


Why choose mean when you can choose kindness?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of jealousy here. The UVA choke job to a 7-5 middling Duke team is just icing on the cake. How many conference championships does UVA have?


I have a second year at UVA, so yesterday’s loss is still sore. I’m happy for JMU though. Coach Elko’s over the top celebration at UVA’s missed field goal was in my opinion poor sportsmanship and a very bad look for Duke. Just yuck.


Elko is at Texas A&M. And Coach Diaz is one of the most decent college football coaches out there. Compare him to some of the dirtbags in the SEC (like Kirby Smart, who has no concerns about his team having countless excessive speeding tickets, DUIs, etc.) and Belichick and he is a saint. Lighten up, Francis.


Relax, Joe. Not about comparing. Simply stating his reaction was overly celebratory and not a good look.


You are advertising how little college football and sports in general that you watch. Save your comments for the ballet.


Bless your heart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.


Why choose mean when you can choose kindness?


NP: Because JMU is benefitting from a ridiculous system. To their credit, they did not do something bad to take advantage of it (so I think the OP is being a bit too much of a jerk) but it is ridiculous that JMU is getting to do this and perhaps by them getting slaughtered the powers that be will realize how dumb it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.


Why choose mean when you can choose kindness?


NP: Because JMU is benefitting from a ridiculous system. To their credit, they did not do something bad to take advantage of it (so I think the OP is being a bit too much of a jerk) but it is ridiculous that JMU is getting to do this and perhaps by them getting slaughtered the powers that be will realize how dumb it is.

CFP is the only sport that public doesn't root for a Cinderella.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.


WTH? What a bizarre comment.
NP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.


You must be a peach around the house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.

Should they turn down the invite? They are getting $4.0MM.


Which they have to share with the entire conference
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


People really think JMU and Tulane are better than Texas, Vandy, BYU, and ND? That’s like comparing the NBA to the G league. If that’s not DEI in action, I’m not sure what is.

No one said that. 5 highest rated conference champs and 7 at large. Them the rules. It will be changed again so only SEC, B10 and ND can compete.


I hope Oregon will beat JMU by 50 points so that JMU can walk around in shame, knowing that they do not belong with the big boys.

Should they turn down the invite? They are getting $4.0MM.


Which they have to share with the entire conference


Plus $3M for travel expenses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:JMU and Tulane is the perfect example of DEI in the College Football Playoff (CFP).


Huh? DEI is quite the bogeyman for you people. Anything you don’t like, you just blame on DEI.


Yep.

Mediocre white guys tend to do that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
NP: Because JMU is benefitting from a ridiculous system. To their credit, they did not do something bad to take advantage of it (so I think the OP is being a bit too much of a jerk) but it is ridiculous that JMU is getting to do this and perhaps by them getting slaughtered the powers that be will realize how dumb it is.


If you disagree with the OP you should disprove the claim.

Has there been a better transition from FCS to FBS?
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