He opened it: Georgia football’s fatal flaw that will doom national championship 

He opened it: Georgia football’s fatal flaw that will doom national championship 

Being a college football fan is thrilling right now, and Georgia football fans are one fan base that is looking forward to the season. For the majority of the previous season, the Bulldogs were the best team in the nation—until they weren’t. They will return this season and they’re coming for it all, even if they were not present in the College Football Playoffs the previous year. It’s almost here. The calendar now reads August, and college football’s lengthy summer is almost over. The first games of the season will start on August 24. Everywhere you go, college football fans are excited about the fresh start. As the season approaches, college football fever is rife around the nation, but this offseason was a little easier than others due to the

To start, there are some rule changes coming to college football this year that some fans might not be happy with. One of the most significant changes is the introduction of a two-minute warning, similar to the NFL. If you’re like most college football fans, you’re probably tired of the excessive commercials during games, and this two-minute warning is just another opportunity for TV networks to add more commercial breaks.

However, there are other changes that many fans are more supportive of, though not everyone is on board. Next year, college football will undergo a major transformation with the expansion of the College Football Playoff to 12 teams and some significant conference realignment. California schools joining the Atlantic Coast Conference? It’s clear that big changes are on the horizon.

The realignment of conferences has also drastically altered the landscape. The “Power Five” conferences are no longer what they used to be, with the Pac-12 effectively dissolved. All its teams have moved to new conferences, except for Oregon State and Washington State. These two have formed scheduling alliances with the Mountain West, but they haven’t officially joined the conference.

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