The top 10 thins the herd as #10 Miami, #9 Vanderbilt & #8 Georgia Tech lose close games. How long can Dabo Swinney and Hugh Freeze keep their jobs? The Big 12 and ACC are fighting against each other to have two conference representatives for the playoffs. The amount of 2 loss teams could create a huge playoff debate come selection day.
Week 10 hits us with more playoff elimination games that also affect the conference standings. November is the final push for playoff hopes or disastrous disappointments for programs. The Heisman race is nowhere close to being over as multiple players rise the ranks. One thing's for sure, the final month of the regular season will be under review.
Week 9 saw pitfalls and preposterous comebacks if you were a team in the top 25. The Group of 5 race continues to be one of the more exciting aspects of the season. “Fire Kelly” chants erupt after losing a night game in Death Valley and his record against top 25 teams falls to 5-11 at LSU.
The biggest question that may be answered this week is, can you finish the season or let the playoff slip through your fingers. Multiple matchups in week 9 determine playoff chances and conference races. The SEC has saved the weekend with key matchups taking up the weekend with 3 ranked games.
The top 10 continues to be a revolving door as more teams get upset. Vanderbilt is now a football school with a big win in their schedule. Notre Dame just might be back in the playoff conversation. Week 8 delivered some all around great matchups that didn’t disappoint
The SEC dominates the ranked matchups for week 8. Georgia is looking for revenge against Ole Miss, Alabama must defend T-Town & could LSU fall to Vandy? We see the first ranked holy war matchup since 2009. ACC tests for Georgia Tech and Miami. Will any coaches find themselves on early retirement after week 8?
Indiana gains a season defining win against Oregon. Georgia beats Auburn with the help of the SEC officials. DeBoer is 12-2 wearing a black hoodie after a win at Missouri. The sky is falling in and the buyout money is rising in happy valley. This could be the most parody we have seen in the sport in a while. One thing is for sure, and it’s that no fan base is safe from the clutches of defeat this season.
Week 7 brings us back to the weekends full of top 25 matchups, SEC rivalry games, and the Wild West of the Big 12 is here. Indiana and Oregon will show us who is the best challenger for #1 Ohio state. Auburn and Texas are both needing a rivalry win to revive hope within their fan bases.
Just when you think the weekend will be smooth and calm, college football brought it on. Week 6 saw some rise to better records and resumes while others fell to unranked opponents. This season is not even halfway through and is shaping up to be one of the wildest seasons of college football… and we couldn’t be happier.
Week 6 may not feature the heavy hitters from last week but it’s still College Football nonetheless. Alabama must defend T-Town from Vandy after last year’s loss. FSU and Miami battle for supremacy for the sunshine state. Either Texas Tech or Houston walk away with a loss this weekend. Doesn’t matter who plays, we're always keeping college football under review.
College football never disappoints and this weekend cultivated epic moments to go along with that statement. #17 Alabama and #6 Oregon get major road wins in hostile environments. Friday night lights are too bright for #8 FSU and #24 TCU getting conference losses. They got a name for the winners in the world and they call Alabama the Crimson Tide, RTR.
Week 5 is setting itself up to be legendary for this season and has major implications for the playoffs. With this in mind, SEC analyst for Southeastern 16, Brian Edwards joins the show to give his betting insights and picks for the weekend. We also have discussions on the SEC and other thoughts for the season. His links are provided below to his content and socials: https://x.com/vegasbedwards / https://www.majorwager.com / https://southeastern16.com.
Week 4 of college football can only be described as a weekend full of statements. Cignetti cannot only beat, but dominate ranked opponents. Brent Venables got his swagger back as a defensive play caller. Texas Tech showed us that their 28 million dollar roster was a good investment. The fog of war has dissipated and season ceilings begin to appear.
Week 4 is the last week of college football we call “the fog of war” and conference playoff pecking orders slowly begin to emerge. Awesome quarterback matchups are scattered all around the Saturday slate. Our reaction to the latest press conferences, NCAA single transfer window and AP poll.
Week 3 continues to show us why college football is the best sport in America. Georgia Vs Tennessee ends in an overtime thriller. Notre Dame misses a costly PAT to propel Texas A&M to their first away win against a ranked opponent since 2015. Georgia Tech hits a game winning fire drill FG to beat a ranked Clemson and end a 9 year loss streak to the Tigers. All this and more as we take College Football Under Review.
Week 3 gives us 3 top 25 matchups including two SEC playoff teams last season going head to head. Notre Dame hosts Texas A&M and needs a win at home to keep a strong playoff resume. The question on everyone’s mind though is can USF take down Miami? Interesting to see if any other top 25 team goes down again in week 3. All this and more as we take College Football Under Review.
Week 2 was nothing short of a spectacle full heartbreaks and tribulations for programs around the nation. John Mateer and Oklahoma’s defense has put Norman back on the map. Multiple top 25 teams go down to walk off field goals and touchdowns by unranked opponents. Has USF established themselves as this season's Giant Killer and now leads the G5 pool for a playoff bid? All this and more as we take college football under review.
In our Week two preview we have to mention the domination of chapel Bill. Our shows reaction and thoughts of the AP poll coming into week two. All of the matchups and rivalries we will see and how bad can the situation get for Kalen Deboer? All this and more as we take college football under review.
College football’s week one came and conquered our TVs as well as expectations for some programs. Is Alabama bad or is FSU good? Has Carson Beck begun his redemption arc? Who will become the front runner for the G5 CFP bid? Is Ohio State geared for a title repeat? All these questions will be Under Review as the season continues in these early weeks.
Sorry ladies, but College Football isn't stealing your man, it's just taking him back. Week 1 looks to be one electric weekend with 3 AP top 10 matchups. Other big name programs go head to head and we give you our thoughts and maybe some narratives that could come out of this weekend. We also go over some interesting Power 4 programs with fresh faces starting at QB.