20 different teams played on week zero. Week zero is a very weird college football tradition that started in 1982. Most of your big teams will not play on week zero. It’s a showcase week for the college football crazies and diehards who are just dying to see something. The television networks will nationally televised really small games featuring really small teams, who otherwise will get lost in the shuffle during the regular season. so yes, week zero games count.
Of course… The second play on the highlight reel goes against my team, UAB, University of Alabama at Birmingham. It’s not the Alabama Crimson Tide or Auburn Tigers, this is the other school in Alabama. Lol.
You aren’t kidding that it will be quite difficult to remember all of the college football players. An NFL roster can max out at 53 players. In college football teams can have anywhere from 95-135 players on the roster. There are 32 NFL teams… Division one of college football is broken into two different levels. FBS college football wear your Colorado’s and Ohio State‘s play has 133 tees, and the lower level of division one, FCS, has another 125 teams. That doesn’t count division two, division three, or NAIA college football. as long as you know, the players on your team and the elite stand out who will likely go in the draft or who are special talents, you will be good as gold.
College OT is different than NFL . In college both teams get a chance to score starting from their own 25yrd line until someone out scores the other. NFL its basically first team to scores a TD . Unless your team scores a FG and then stops the other from scoring at all. NFL OT includes punts while college does not .
16:39 Overtime in the NFL is different than college football overtime. In the NFL, they kickoff as normal and then basically whoever scores first wins, UNLESS the first team scores a field goal, in which case the other team gets a chance to score a field goal to make it sudden death OR score a touchdown to win it. But if the first team scores a touchdown the defense doesn’t get a chance to receive the ball at all. If the Bills had scored a TD on their opening possession, they would have won. If the Jets had scored only a field goal on their possession (i.e., if he didn’t return the punt all the way) then the Jets still would have won. In college football, it’s more like a penalty shootout. One team gets the ball 25 yards away from the endzone and can either score a touchdown or field goal or nothing. Then, regardless of how many points the first team scored, the other team gets a chance. If the teams are still tied after each has had a possession, you repeat it. If the game goes to a 3rd overtime (tied after OT and 2OT) they do alternating 2-point conversions to speed up the game. Each team gets one chance to basically score a touchdown from 2 yards out. Once one team makes it and the other doesn’t, the game is over. It’s the same as the 6th round of a penalty shootout in soccer.
Overtime is different in college and NFL… in college both teams go back-and-forth from the 25 with the ball until one team doesn’t score. In the NFL it’s a regular running game until someone scores a touchdown or both teams have a possession and someone scores any points.
Rankings are done 1-25. New rankings come out every Tuesday. End of year, usually top 4 get into a playoff, and then the championship. James Madison was the 4th president of US. Its a small school in Virginia and they were playing and beating their big bully nemesis, the University of Virginia.
James Madison is a founding father and 4th president of the United States… show some respect for him and the school….😂 They have a real solid program and have recently moved up after winning several national titles in the lower division to the highest division of college football ..