The post If You’re Shocked CFP Sacked Notre Dame, You’ve Ignored The True Reasons Here appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. STANFORD, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 29: Head coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish looks on against the Stanford Cardinal in the first quarter at Stanford Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Stanford, California. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images) Getty Images Upon further review, what members of the College Football Playoff selection committee did to Notre Dame by leaving the Fighting Irish out of their 12-team tournament despite everything was predictable. So were the explosions of glee. Haters in the house! Those who aren’t into Notre Dame can’t stand that the Fighting Irish are the only major independent football program in the solar system, and that they’ve spent four decades (and counting) with their own national TV network, and that they’ve rarely played before less than a stuffed house at home or on the road through 19 American presidencies, and that they have the audacity to wear those shiny helmets emulating their Golden Dome on campus, and that they produced Rockne and the Gipper and the Four Horsemen, along with the Rocket and the Victory March. Oh, and they fume that you can scream yourself as navy blue as Notre Dame’s home jerseys, and the Irish still couldn’t care less what you think. Notre Dame bashing begins and ends with money. Among other things, every team reaching the CFP must split its earnings with conference members. Every team but Notre Dame. In fact, the Irish just lost a chance to return to the national championship game in consecutive years to pocket another $20 million without having to share it with anybody else. Which causes those who aren’t into Notre Dame to yell something to the top of their lungs as if they’re part of a cult. They need to join a conference. They need to join a conference. They… The post If You’re Shocked CFP Sacked Notre Dame, You’ve Ignored The True Reasons Here appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. STANFORD, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 29: Head coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish looks on against the Stanford Cardinal in the first quarter at Stanford Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Stanford, California. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images) Getty Images Upon further review, what members of the College Football Playoff selection committee did to Notre Dame by leaving the Fighting Irish out of their 12-team tournament despite everything was predictable. So were the explosions of glee. Haters in the house! Those who aren’t into Notre Dame can’t stand that the Fighting Irish are the only major independent football program in the solar system, and that they’ve spent four decades (and counting) with their own national TV network, and that they’ve rarely played before less than a stuffed house at home or on the road through 19 American presidencies, and that they have the audacity to wear those shiny helmets emulating their Golden Dome on campus, and that they produced Rockne and the Gipper and the Four Horsemen, along with the Rocket and the Victory March. Oh, and they fume that you can scream yourself as navy blue as Notre Dame’s home jerseys, and the Irish still couldn’t care less what you think. Notre Dame bashing begins and ends with money. Among other things, every team reaching the CFP must split its earnings with conference members. Every team but Notre Dame. In fact, the Irish just lost a chance to return to the national championship game in consecutive years to pocket another $20 million without having to share it with anybody else. Which causes those who aren’t into Notre Dame to yell something to the top of their lungs as if they’re part of a cult. They need to join a conference. They need to join a conference. They…

If You’re Shocked CFP Sacked Notre Dame, You’ve Ignored The True Reasons Here

STANFORD, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 29: Head coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish looks on against the Stanford Cardinal in the first quarter at Stanford Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Stanford, California. (Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Upon further review, what members of the College Football Playoff selection committee did to Notre Dame by leaving the Fighting Irish out of their 12-team tournament despite everything was predictable.

So were the explosions of glee.

Haters in the house!

Those who aren’t into Notre Dame can’t stand that the Fighting Irish are the only major independent football program in the solar system, and that they’ve spent four decades (and counting) with their own national TV network, and that they’ve rarely played before less than a stuffed house at home or on the road through 19 American presidencies, and that they have the audacity to wear those shiny helmets emulating their Golden Dome on campus, and that they produced Rockne and the Gipper and the Four Horsemen, along with the Rocket and the Victory March.

Oh, and they fume that you can scream yourself as navy blue as Notre Dame’s home jerseys, and the Irish still couldn’t care less what you think.

Notre Dame bashing begins and ends with money.

Among other things, every team reaching the CFP must split its earnings with conference members.

Every team but Notre Dame.

In fact, the Irish just lost a chance to return to the national championship game in consecutive years to pocket another $20 million without having to share it with anybody else. Which causes those who aren’t into Notre Dame to yell something to the top of their lungs as if they’re part of a cult.

They need to join a conference.

They need to join a conference.

They need to join a conference.

LAS VEGAS, NV – OCTOBER 17: (L-R) Former Notre Dame football player Rudy Ruettiger, Danny Ruettiger and actor Sean Astin arrive at the 20th anniversary celebration of the release of the movie “Rudy” at the Brenden Theatres inside the Palms Casino Resort on October 17, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)

Getty Images

What’s that all about?

It’s simple: Those who aren’t into Notre Dame resent that their team can’t do something like, oh, say, pocket $20 million without having to share it with anybody else, and that their team doesn’t have its NBC contract, and that their team hasn’t spent most seasons generating the sellout crowds of Notre Dame since near the turn of the century (the 20th, not the 21st), and that their team doesn’t have anything close to shiny gold helmets or a cult movie with their Daniel Eugene “Rudy” Ruettiger.

Did I mention the selection committee taking Alabama and Miami over the Irish in this battle of bubble teams was predictable?

It also was crazy, illogical, ludicrous, silly, unfathomable, ridiculous and unprofitable, especially since THE NOTRE DAME GAME remains nearly as huge as breathing for most of the Irish’s opponents every year.

No program has prospered more in college football over the past decade than Georgia under Kirby Smart. His Bulldogs have won 85% of the time with two national championships, and they’ve sold out 84 straight games at Sanford Stadium.

What was then a 90-year-old facility during the 2019 season was expanded that September for THE NOTRE DAME GAME along the way to an unprecedented Georgia home crowd of 93,246.

That pushed Notre Dame’s NCAA-record among the big boys of college football for triggering the attendance record at opposing stadiums to 10.

Then there is that TV thing.

Notre Dame is the only college football program ever to have a contract with a national network showing all of its home games. Nobody else can attract that many eyes on a consistent basis. The Irish’s original deal with NBC began in 1991, and before last season, it was extended through 2029 for $22 million per year.

So you get the picture: Notre Dame football drives ticket sales and TV ratings, and such a combination has become even more of the bottom line these days in collegiate and professional sports.

But even though THE NOTRE DAME GAME also helps the pocketbooks of those beyond the city limits of South Bend, Indiana – where the Irish reside, and where I was born and raised – the selection committee shunned Notre Dame anyway.

Let’s start with “despite everything.”

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 06: Bray Hubbard #18 of the Alabama Crimson Tide reacts after a touchdown is scored by Georgia Bulldogs during the fourth quarter in the 2025 SEC Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Georgia blasted a visibly overmatched Alabama team out of the SEC Championship Game 28-7 Saturday in Atlanta, and the Crimson Tide finished 10-3. No three-loss team had ever made the CFP – you know, before this selection committee proclaimed Alabama shouldn’t be penalized for playing an extra game over Notre Dame (no conference championship game as an independent) and Miami (which didn’t qualify for the ACC championship game).

Fine. We’ll just focus for the moment on Alabama joining Notre Dame and Miami at 10-2 after the regular season.

* Alabama lost to No. 8 Oklahoma and 5-7 Florida State.

* Miami dropped games to Louisville and SMU, both 8-4.

* Notre Dame was still alive during the last seconds against No. 7 Texas A&M and No. 10 Miami before losing by a total of four points.

Advantage, Notre Dame.

In contrast, the selection committee mentioned Alabama’s strength of schedule was 11th among its peers compared to Notre Dame at 42nd, but Miami was 44th.

The selecton committee also mentioned Alabama shocked Georgia at Georgia during the regular season, but Notre Dame won its final 10 games by an average of 30 points, including against three 9-win teams (Southern Cal, Boise State and Navy), and Miami, well, I’ll get to the selection committee and Miami.

For one, the selection committee said the last spot came down to Miami or Notre Dame, which was a needless debate contrived by the selection committee.

It refused to drop Alabama from ninth in the standings after the Tide’s thorough whipping in the SEC championship game. It also defied logic by moving Miami from No. 12 and out of the CFP to No. 10 in replace of Notre Dame, which dropped to No. 11 and away from consideration in a flash.

PITTSBURGH, PA – NOVEMBER 15: Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) runs after making a catch during the fourth quarter of the college football game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Pittsburgh Panthers on November 15, 2025, at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Remember, too, that going back to early November, the Irish had spent each of the previous five CFP rankings in the top 10.

Miami was 18th at the start.

As a result, Notre Dame athletics director Pete Bevacqua told ESPN.com the truth by saying any of the selection committee’s rankings ahead of the final one were a “farce and total waste of time.”

Here was the biggest farce: The selection committee claimed that since Miami and Notre Dame were side by side in the final rankings, its members miraculously discovered the only way to decide the winner for that last slot was to re-watch the August game between the two teams.

Since Miami won that head-to-head competition, the selection committee said it had to pick the Hurricanes.

Which is it?

After the 1993 season, Notre Dame and Florida State finished with one loss, and Florida State’s only defeat occurred that November at Notre Dame during what was called “The Game of the Century.”

The writers and the coaches who decided the national champions in college football during those days ignored that head-to-head competition thing and gave the 1993 title to Florida State and its legendary head coach Bobby Bowden. They claimed Notre Dame’s home loss at the end of the regular season to underdog Boston College was worst than that silly head-to-head thing.

Four years before that, Notre Dame took an undefeated record and No. 1 ranking into Miami for the last game of the season and lost 27-10. Both Miami and Notre Dame finished with one loss during that 1989 regular season, but even though Miami barely slipped by Alabama 33-25 in the Sugar Bowl, Notre Dame flattened No. 1 Colorado 21-6 in the Orange Bowl.

The writers and the coaches gave the national championship to Miami, and they cited head-to-head competition.

Yeah, but in 1993 . . . never mind.

We’re back to why this was predictable.

On Tuesday, January 4, 1994, when I was a columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, I wrote, “There is obviously one standard for Notre Dame when it comes to winning national championships and another for everybody else.”

And then I added . . .

“Historians of those who punt, pass and kick in the shadow of the Golden Dome know there are three givens in life: (1) People hate Notre Dame; (2) People really hate Notre Dame and (3) People really have Notre Dame.”

Nearly 32 years later, nothing has changed.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/terencemoore/2025/12/09/if-youre-shocked-cfp-sacked-notre-dame-youve-ignored-the-true-reasons-here/

Piyasa Fırsatı
LooksRare Logosu
LooksRare Fiyatı(LOOKS)
$0.001385
$0.001385$0.001385
-1.14%
USD
LooksRare (LOOKS) Canlı Fiyat Grafiği
Sorumluluk Reddi: Bu sitede yeniden yayınlanan makaleler, halka açık platformlardan alınmıştır ve yalnızca bilgilendirme amaçlıdır. MEXC'nin görüşlerini yansıtmayabilir. Tüm hakları telif sahiplerine aittir. Herhangi bir içeriğin üçüncü taraf haklarını ihlal ettiğini düşünüyorsanız, kaldırılması için lütfen service@support.mexc.com ile iletişime geçin. MEXC, içeriğin doğruluğu, eksiksizliği veya güncelliği konusunda hiçbir garanti vermez ve sağlanan bilgilere dayalı olarak alınan herhangi bir eylemden sorumlu değildir. İçerik, finansal, yasal veya diğer profesyonel tavsiye niteliğinde değildir ve MEXC tarafından bir tavsiye veya onay olarak değerlendirilmemelidir.

Ayrıca Şunları da Beğenebilirsiniz

Is Putnam Global Technology A (PGTAX) a strong mutual fund pick right now?

Is Putnam Global Technology A (PGTAX) a strong mutual fund pick right now?

The post Is Putnam Global Technology A (PGTAX) a strong mutual fund pick right now? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. On the lookout for a Sector – Tech fund? Starting with Putnam Global Technology A (PGTAX – Free Report) should not be a possibility at this time. PGTAX possesses a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank of 4 (Sell), which is based on various forecasting factors like size, cost, and past performance. Objective We note that PGTAX is a Sector – Tech option, and this area is loaded with many options. Found in a wide number of industries such as semiconductors, software, internet, and networking, tech companies are everywhere. Thus, Sector – Tech mutual funds that invest in technology let investors own a stake in a notoriously volatile sector, but with a much more diversified approach. History of fund/manager Putnam Funds is based in Canton, MA, and is the manager of PGTAX. The Putnam Global Technology A made its debut in January of 2009 and PGTAX has managed to accumulate roughly $650.01 million in assets, as of the most recently available information. The fund is currently managed by Di Yao who has been in charge of the fund since December of 2012. Performance Obviously, what investors are looking for in these funds is strong performance relative to their peers. PGTAX has a 5-year annualized total return of 14.46%, and is in the middle third among its category peers. But if you are looking for a shorter time frame, it is also worth looking at its 3-year annualized total return of 27.02%, which places it in the middle third during this time-frame. It is important to note that the product’s returns may not reflect all its expenses. Any fees not reflected would lower the returns. Total returns do not reflect the fund’s [%] sale charge. If sales charges were included, total returns would have been lower. When looking at a fund’s performance, it…
Paylaş
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 04:05
Crypto Casino Luck.io Pays Influencers Up to $500K Monthly – But Why?

Crypto Casino Luck.io Pays Influencers Up to $500K Monthly – But Why?

Crypto casino Luck.io is reportedly paying influencers six figures a month to promote its services, a June 18 X post from popular crypto trader Jordan Fish, aka Cobie, shows. Crypto Influencers Reportedly Earning Six Figures Monthly According to a screenshot of messages between Cobie and an unidentified source embedded in the Wednesday post, the anonymous messenger confirmed that the crypto company pays influencers “around” $500,000 per month to promote the casino. They’re paying extremely well (6 fig per month) pic.twitter.com/AKRVKU9vp4 — Cobie (@cobie) June 18, 2025 However, not everyone was as convinced of the number’s accuracy. “That’s only for Faze Banks probably,” one user replied. “Other influencers are getting $20-40k per month. So, same as other online crypto casinos.” Cobie pushed back on the user’s claims by identifying the messenger as “a crypto person,” going on to state that he knew of “4 other crypto people” earning “above 200k” from Luck.io. Drake’s Massive Stake.com Deal Cobie’s post comes amid growing speculation over celebrity and influencer collaborations with crypto casinos globally. Aubrey Graham, better known as Toronto-based rapper Drake, is reported to make nearly $100 million every year from his partnership with cryptocurrency casino Stake.com. As part of his deal with the Curaçao-based digital casino, the “Nokia” rapper occasionally hosts live-stream gambling sessions for his more than 140 million Instagram followers. Founded by entrepreneurs Ed Craven and Bijan Therani in 2017, the organization allegedly raked in $2.6 billion in 2022. Stake.com has even solidified key partnerships with Alfa Romeo’s F1 team and Liverpool-based Everton Football Club. However, concerns remain over crypto casinos’ legality as a whole , given their massive accessibility and reach online. Earlier this year, Stake was slapped with litigation out of Illinois for supposedly running an illegal online casino stateside while causing “severe harm to vulnerable populations.” “Stake floods social media platforms with slick ads, influencer videos, and flashy visuals, making its games seem safe, fun, and harmless,” the lawsuit claims. “By masking its real-money gambling platform as just another “social casino,” Stake creates exactly the kind of dangerous environment that Illinois gambling laws were designed to stop.”
Paylaş
CryptoNews2025/06/19 04:53
U.S. Banks Near Stablecoin Issuance Under FDIC Genius Act Plan

U.S. Banks Near Stablecoin Issuance Under FDIC Genius Act Plan

The post U.S. Banks Near Stablecoin Issuance Under FDIC Genius Act Plan appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. U.S. banks could soon begin applying to issue payment
Paylaş
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/12/17 02:55