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What kind of magazines do cows read?
Cattlelogs.
S&P+ top-25 of all time
Top 25 CFB programs, per all-time average S&P+ rating:
— Bill Connelly (@ESPN_BillC) August 12, 2019
1 ND
2 USC
3 Bama
4 Texas
5 Oh St
6 Michigan
7 OU
8 FSU
9 Nebraska
10 UGA
11 Tenn
12 Auburn
13 Penn St
14 Miami
15 UCLA
16 LSU
17 Mich St
18 Tex A&M
19 Boise St!
20 GT
21 UF
22 Yale
23 Stanford
24 Pitt
25 Washington
Bill Connelly later on clarifies that ‘all-time’ starts at 1890. That’s pretty awesome considering the short time that the Broncos have been on the FBS level. We also get a ‘!’ and are higher ranking than Yale. SUCK IT, YALE!
USA Today school finances
This was floating around the interwebs so I figured I would post it here. Can’t remember if this has been posted before in this space. Probably has. But it is always good to take a look and keep these figures in mind. And—wow—Texas makes a lot of money.
Sports Illustrated is honoring 150 years of CFB: Best bowl games
I mean. Duh. You know what you’re about to read so just do it. Cause that opening pic? Yes please! It’s such a no-brainer at this point.
Athlon ranks the top-35 wide receiver groups
Boise State is on this list. Which I think we kind of all saw coming.