Some conferences … Some conferences have 12 teams, some have 10, and some have fewer. The big conferences are the Big East, Big Ten, Pac Ten, Big 12, Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), and the South Eastern Conference (SEC). The conference champions from each of these conferences gets an automatic bid to a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl game. These are the biggest bowl games and receive the most money. Unlike Division 2 and 3, there isn’t a playoff in Division 1, just different bowl games that teams can go to.
well there are 3 … well there are 3 divisions of college football. They used to be called division 1, 2, and 3, but they changed the names to something stupid that I don’t know off the top of my head. But people really only follow division 1, because those are the biggest schools with the best football talent (You are classified in a certain division based on the number of students that attend your school). In divsion 1 there are multiple conferences with multiple teams.
hey guys i’m just … hey guys i’m just discovering college football and wanna know if one of you guys could explain me the whole league sytem? i mean how many leagues with how many conferences and how many teams are there? btw i’m not american if u wondered TIA
this intro was so … this intro was so much better than the one now. God knows why they changed it. every week it was different, depending on the big games. awesome!
BRING THIS BACK and … BRING THIS BACK and just have different things like in this teh red river riverly but just like say like different stuff same ppl tho…………
the coming to your city is horrible i mute my tv when it comes to the song and its the same cities everytime its so boring
BRING IT BACK
GO HAWKS
I don’t even think … I don’t even think it’s debateable anymore. “Comin to your city” is compared to this. Well, it’s anyway, but when you put it up next to this for Gameday, well, it just doesn’t help matters any. lol
25 Responses to “College football”
By beast91288 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
Some conferences …
Some conferences have 12 teams, some have 10, and some have fewer. The big conferences are the Big East, Big Ten, Pac Ten, Big 12, Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), and the South Eastern Conference (SEC). The conference champions from each of these conferences gets an automatic bid to a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl game. These are the biggest bowl games and receive the most money. Unlike Division 2 and 3, there isn’t a playoff in Division 1, just different bowl games that teams can go to.
By beast91288 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
well there are 3 …
well there are 3 divisions of college football. They used to be called division 1, 2, and 3, but they changed the names to something stupid that I don’t know off the top of my head. But people really only follow division 1, because those are the biggest schools with the best football talent (You are classified in a certain division based on the number of students that attend your school). In divsion 1 there are multiple conferences with multiple teams.
By dafreshprinceyo on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
hey guys i’m just …
TIA
hey guys i’m just discovering college football and wanna know if one of you guys could explain me the whole league sytem? i mean how many leagues with how many conferences and how many teams are there? btw i’m not american if u wondered
By zholcomb2012 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
these were the good …
these were the good days
By zholcomb2012 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
these were the good …
these were the good days
By jfeusner1 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
This video kicks …
This video kicks I miss this intro music for college gameday.
By travmeister2 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
this intro was so …
this intro was so much better than the one now. God knows why they changed it. every week it was different, depending on the big games. awesome!
By gmoney2thehizzy94 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
ya the new songs …
ya the new songs are gay
By 2hawkeyefan2 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
BRING THIS BACK and …
BRING THIS BACK and just have different things like in this teh red river riverly but just like say like different stuff same ppl tho…………
the coming to your city is horrible i mute my tv when it comes to the song and its the same cities everytime its so boring
BRING IT BACK
GO HAWKS
By Pearljammm on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
the country intro …
the country intro sucks
By Landonio1 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
For the love of God …
For the love of God bring this back. Please.
By orcajones on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
I loved this intro, …
I loved this intro, the last few years, have been horrible.
By BigAlJeff on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
True dat…
True dat…
By McSomething15 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
I don’t even think …
I don’t even think it’s debateable anymore. “Comin to your city” is compared to this. Well, it’s anyway, but when you put it up next to this for Gameday, well, it just doesn’t help matters any. lol
By BigAlJeff on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
much, much, better
much, much, better
By McSomething15 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
How much better is …
How much better is this song than what Gameday is actually using? That is un-quantifiable.
By ohiostatebuckeye15 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
espn needs to bring …
espn needs to bring this back, especially 1:08 on
By BigAlJeff on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
Yes….I have his …
Yes….I have his autograph.
By cherrera419 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
derik johnson on …
derik johnson on the chiefs now i think
By codymo32791 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
Best college …
Best college gameday intro song.
By BigAlJeff on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
This intro WAS …
This intro WAS amazing. Now they have total crap for their intro!
By Jakeisthedarkhorse on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
where can i get …
where can i get this?
By Landonio1 on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
This ALL OVER …
This ALL OVER Coming to Your City. I wish they would bring this back. Awesome.
By ajkingdaboss on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
did they change the …
did they change the chorus for gameday?sounds like they changed tha “nothin you can do to make me stay away part”
By Jakeisthedarkhorse on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply
for real this gets …
for real this gets me pumped on saturdays.