Meh
Hard to compete with r/cfb who have content 24/7 and a large variety of teams represented. Here and Rivals (post 2012) is such a small scale and it’s kind of an “in crowd” vibe. It’s more about passing time with people we know then breaking down the Bama/Aggie win.
Maybe get a YouTube channel (if you don’t have one)
That is true, but r/cfb is successful because reddit is successful on the main thing. If r/cfb was a stand alone cfb website it would be just like us. I also agree that rivals is more of a spot where old time freinds hang out.
I have a YouTube channel with 13k subs, a twitter base of over 100k followers, Facebook at 7k, instagram at 12k, etc just people don't do forums like they use to. Which sucks because it was my childhood growing up.