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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/ChiGorilla1127 on 2025-12-07 04:30:40+00:00.


Has there ever been a point in time when talent has been so spread out? When so many teams had a chance at a national championship? When conference championship games all matter?

Look I hate lost rivalries, I hate regional games lost that mean you have to travel further to watch your team on the road, also hate how the game has gotten more expensive

But, taket has never been this spread out. 21 teams signed a 5 star prospect, a record. The top teams in the sport no longer can collecy 3-4-5 5 stars. The transfer portal gives teams an opportunity to find talented players every year to help their teams, and players get a chance to play earlier or in a system they prefer. NIL and revenue sharing means no players can go anywhere and make money, so they don’t have to be funneled to the programs with the bagmen like in the past.

We have big conferences, but we do also have more big time show downs.

Curt Cignetti has Indiana #1 in the country, what a sport.