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Josh Pate Debunks Major College Football Lies

Josh Pate's College Football ShowJune 25, 202322 min97,396 views
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Debunking College Football Myths

  • 💡 The biggest lie in college football is that "you are what your record says you are," as a team's record doesn't always reflect the strength of schedule or quality of wins/losses.
  • ⚠️ Similarly, the idea that "a win is a win" is flawed; a one-point win against a weak opponent is not equivalent to a one-point win against a top-ranked team.

The Quarterback Conundrum

  • 🧠 The statement "if you have two quarterbacks, you have none" is debunked as a flawed notion, with examples like Alabama and Ohio State demonstrating success with multiple talented quarterbacks.
  • 🎯 While a prolonged quarterback battle can indicate issues, having depth at the position is generally a strength, not a weakness.

Recruiting and Schedule Realities

  • 📊 The notion that "playing more conference games matters" is challenged, arguing that strength of schedule, not just the number of conference games, should be the primary metric.
  • 🌟 The claim that "stars don't matter" in recruiting is refuted with overwhelming evidence showing a strong correlation between star rankings and NFL draft success, indicating talent is crucial.
  • 🏈 The idea that "recruiting doesn't matter in June" is dismissed, as June and July have become critical periods for commitments due to changes in the recruiting calendar.

Game Relevance and Scheduling

  • 🏆 The assertion that "nobody cares about bowl games" is false, with evidence of bowl games achieving higher viewership than major professional sports events.
  • 🗓️ The lie that "National Championship games have to be played on a Monday" is discussed, with the reasoning being to avoid NFL competition and maximize viewership, not necessarily for fan convenience.
  • 🤝 The belief that "college football can't be successful without trying to get as close to the NFL as possible" is challenged, as college football has a unique foundation and equitable platform that differs significantly from the NFL.

Coaching and Competition

  • 🏅 The idea that "anyone could coach a team of five stars" is a lie; acquiring talent is only the first step, and managing elite athletes presents unique challenges and problems.
  • 📈 The statement that "if you aren't competing for a national championship, your games aren't relevant" is false, as games hold significance for fan bases and programs regardless of their playoff contention, harkening back to a time when competition itself was the primary driver.
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