In this conversation, John W Snyder reflects on the end of the college football season, discussing the Heisman Trophy, the upcoming bowl games, and the performance of various teams. He transitions into the NBA, focusing on the struggles of the Lakers and LeBron James' potential retirement. The discussion also touches on the evolution of basketball and the impact of player retirements on the sport. Finally, Snyder shares his thoughts on the numerous bowl games and the college football playoff system, questioning the adequacy of the current format.
Takeaways
College football season has flown by, with only a few games left.
The Heisman Trophy race is tight between Jeanty and Hunter.
LeBron James' age and injuries raise questions about his future.
The Lakers are struggling, and their future looks uncertain.
The evolution of basketball has changed how the game is played today.
There are too many bowl games, with teams often having losing records.
The college football playoff format may need adjustments for fairness.
Reseeding teams in the playoffs could lead to more competitive matchups.
The impact of player retirements is significant for the league.
The excitement of bowl season and the unpredictability of college football.