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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Acidflightgoat on 2025-01-21 06:02:55+00:00.


I’m relatively new to CFB (started watching in 2018), so my sample size is small, but this year was so much fun. The biggest contributor was the expanded playoff, it was so nice to see so many teams have a chance so far into the season and have a lot more meaningful games, but there was so much more

-Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty’s historic seasons

-Florida State’s implosion

-Northern Illinois’ win over Notre Dame and their coach crying afterwards

-Ranked Nebraska

-The insane 70-50 JMU-UNC game

-Alabama’s comeback over Georgia then losing to Vanderbilt next week

-Army and Navy being undefeated until November

-Winless Kennesaw State beating undefeated Liberty

-Kansas winning three consecutive games against ranked teams as an unranked team

-Several instances of premature field storming

-Clean, Old Fashioned Eight

-Michigan beating Ohio State and the flag planting

-Oregon, Arizona State and Army all winning their conferences in their first year

-The SEC and ACC championship endings

-11 Windiana

-Florida’s late season turnaround and having the belt at the end of the year, of all teams

-Toledo’s 6OT win in the GameAbove Sports Bowl

-The Pop Tarts Bowl and everything about it

-Michigan bookending the calendar year with wins over Alabama

-Ohio State’s revenge win against Oregon

-The Peach Bowl

-Montana State’s near-comeback against North Dakota State in the FCS championship (foreshadowing…)

-Both semifinal games

-Notre Dame’s near-comeback against Ohio State in the national championship game

I know there are still a lot of issues involving college football, but you can’t deny that this year showed us why we love this sport so much. See you all in 214 days <3