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r/CFB is a subreddit with 4.4M members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is massive in size, and has crazy activity.
The home of college football on reddit.
Popular Themes in r/CFB
#1
News
: "[McMurphy] Conference commissioners have decided to “start over” on determining 2026 College Football Playoff format, sources said. Big Ten & SEC initially wanted 4 AQs each w/2 each to ACC & Big 12. However, ACC & Big 12 pushed back."
8 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Cal replaces scandal-ridden AD with people involved in all the same scandals"
4 posts
#3
Money Talk
: "Mizzou spent more than $31 million on NIL for student athletes, financial records show"
2 posts
#4
Solution Requests
: "South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers, SMU’s Kevin Jennings, and Kansas State’s Avery Johnson join Cashmere Fund as partners in a first-of-its-kind NIL deal between college athletes and an investment fund"
1 post
#5
Ideas
: "What's a "what if" moment in CFB history that would've completely changed the sport?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/CFB
#1
2026
: "2026 5* Edge Richard Wesley commits to Texas"
27 posts
#2
Commit
: "2026 5* Edge Richard Wesley Commits to Texas"
26 posts
#3
Commitments
: "NCAA’s Division I Council introduces a proposal that, if adopted in October, would change sports betting rules to permit student-athletes & staff members to bet on professional sports w/out penalty. Wagering on college sports, however, would remain illegal"
22 posts
#4
Recruiting
13 posts
#5
3*
3*:3* 3*"3*23*03*23*63* 3*3**3* 3*T3*E3* 3*P3*r3*e3*s3*t3*o3*n3* 3*F3*r3*y3*z3*e3*l3* 3*c3*o3*m3*m3*i3*t3*s3* 3*t3*o3* 3*N3*o3*t3*r3*e3* 3*D3*a3*m3*e3*"3*
11 posts
#6
Football
9 posts
#7
2026 4* Commits
: "2026 4* OT Grayson McKeough commits to Notre Dame"
8 posts
#8
Recruits
: "Matt Rhule and Nebraska brought out a live bull for a photo shoot with Recruits"
7 posts
#9
Nil
: "[Heitner] New Michigan bill would BAN schools from complying with #Nil investigations and PROHIBIT requiring the reporting of Nil deals to the NCAA/CSC/Deloitte. Civil remedies are available for violations. Love this."
6 posts
#10
Rb
6 posts
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