Official 2023 College Football Season thread

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Who is your pre-season top 10?

1.) Georgia
2.) LSU
3.) Bama
4.) Michigan
5.) USC
6.) Ohio State
7.) Tennessee
8.) Florida State
9.) Utah
10.) Clemson
 

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rborden trying to start fights on a sunday! LOL Seems like its been a longer wait than usual for it to come back around this time. Thinking​

1 and 2) Ohio ST or Alabama pick which order you want
3)LSU
4)Michigan
5)Texas
6)UGA
7) USC
8) Clemson
9) Tenn
10) Oklahoma
My wild card is going to be Baylor?? No clue why but I'm thinking they should be in there.
 

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There hasn't been a Tennessee update in months!
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Top 20 Most Profitable College Football Programs​

The 20 most profitable college football programs made an eye-popping $925 million combined after expenses. The SEC is the leading conference on the field and on the balance sheet, as it has nine schools in the top 20. Of the remaining 11 most profitable programs, there are four from the Big Ten, three from Pac-12, two from the Big-12 and one from the ACC. Here’s the complete list:

  1. Texas – $92 million
  2. Tennessee – $70 million
  3. LSU – $58 million
  4. Michigan – $56 million
  5. Notre Dame – $54 million
  6. Georgia – $50 million
  7. Ohio State – $50 million
  8. Oklahoma – $48 million
  9. Auburn – $47 million
  10. Alabama – $46 million
  11. Oregon – $40 million
  12. Florida State – $39 million
  13. Arkansas – $38 million
  14. Washington – $38 million
  15. Florida – $37 million
  16. Texas A&M – $37 million
  17. Penn State – $36 million
  18. Michigan State – $32 million
  19. USC – $29 million
  20. South Carolina – $28 million
 

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That’s a terrible list as it doesn’t show revenue vs expenses
 

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READ the FIRST SENTENCE you MARROON!!!

"The 20 most profitable college football programs made an eye-popping $925 million combined after expenses.


You ****ing dolt, I don’t care if the football program is profitable because they share into the same pot to finance everything else. Same for every institution. Tn was 3 million in the hole last year. They were barely in the top 20 for total revenue, 8 million is nothing to sneeze at since they’re still paying for everyone else old Foolmer decided to invest in.
 

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