The best thing you can say about C-USA is that it avoided the fate of the Pac-12, as it still exists. But this is a really bad league with one good team and a collection of castoffs.
The Sun Belt is the most balanced G5 conference, as there’s no truly dominant teams and only one doormat. That makes this a wide-open race with plenty of value.
Nobody had a more difficult offseason than the remnants of the Pac-12. Oregon State and Washington State are technically still a conference, although that’s a mere designation.
The SEC should be much more powerful this year, as several teams realistically have national championship aspirations in 2024. The end of divisions and the additions of Oklahoma and Texas change the equations considerably for this year, as the schedule received a massive shakeup for this season.
With Texas and Oklahoma gone to the SEC, the Big 12 is now at 16 with the additions of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and Arizona State. And that sets up the league for a truly wide open scramble, as there’s no real heavyweight left out of the 16 schools in this league.
Divisions are finally a thing of the past in the Big Ten Plus Eight, which opens the door for more than one Eastern school to qualify for the title game. And that makes the schedule even more important when figuring out futures plays.
With college football less than a month away, now’s the time to get some futures bets on the table. Here’s a look at the best futures bets in the ACC.
Betting on the NFL Draft is one of my favorite parts of the spring. This is a time when you’re analyzing what teams are likely to do with their personnel, as opposed to worrying about what a player will do during competition.
My rankings are hastily assembled and only feature players I’ve had “time” to watch. So, if you are wondering, “hey where the f is Sergio Beefweasel on your WR list”, well, I didn’t get a chance to watch anything on Sergio Beefweasel so he’s not on the list. I may look at him later and think he’s awesome.