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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/Grayly on 2025-12-10 12:49:22+00:00.
Part of what makes college football great are the stakes. Every week matters, and the margins between success and failure can be razor thin. And one event can change everything— and not just for your program.
If Retzlaff sticks to sports on a random night in Utah last year:
- He’s still the QB at BYU. They take 1 of 2 games from Texas Tech, and are in the playoff.
- Tulane is 7-5 going to the Fenway Bowl arguing about whether or not Sumrall was the right hire to follow Willie Fritz. Instead of 7.5 million to go to Florida, he’s on the hot seat.
- Duke doesn’t lose week 3, Mensah gets his confidence going earlier instead of being punched in the mouth looking at 1-2 before conference play. Duke and UNT are in the CFP. The entire G5 debate is turned on its head, with the conversation about why a 3 loss Duke team is in over JMU.
- Florida’s fanbase is melting down over firing Napier, missing on Kiffen, and settling for “G5 Golesh.”
What about your team? What’s one thing that goes differently and changes the entire landscape?