We make some observations, so we conclude this year’s adventure with our 2025 post-season report. Thid past weekend was spent watching the playoff debacles on television. rest assured, however, our 2025 season isn’t over! It’s just about to heat up. From December 30 – January 19, we will attend the Music City Bowl, The CapitalOne Orange, FCS championship, The Chick-fil-A Peach and the CFP title game. It doesn’t get better than that for collegefootballfan.com!
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Classic Army-Navy finish as Midshipmen edge the Cadets in final period. 17-16.
Continue readingBerry College (10-1) found out that John Carroll (11-1) had pulled a 14-7 upset over perennial D-III power and first-seed Mt. Union. Berry returns back to Valhalla Stadium against the Blue Steaks in the quarterfinals next Saturday.
Continue readingConference USA championship 2025
Kennesaw State 19 Jacksonville State 15
Kennesaw State Owls
Jacksonville State Gamecocks
Head Coach Jay Mack
Head Coach Charles Kelly
Cam Cook Kennesaw 19 Jacksonville 15
The Gators and Seminoles both came in with signature wins over Texas and Alabama respectively. They came in with little more to play for than pride and hatred for each other.
Continue readingVandy QB Diego Pavia set records, the Commodore defense dominated Kentucky and Vanderbilt recorded the most perfect quarter of football any team has ever played.
Continue readingIn our 730th game, Wake Forest impressed with a stout defense and blocked two of six UNC field goal attempts. WRE Carlos Hernadez scored on two long TDs. Attending our 13th win among 15 WFU games attended, we earned a new nickname. Great game with fun Demon Deacon fans.
Continue readingNo. 9 Notre Dame defeated Navy handily on this cold evening the week before visiting Pitt and looking to get a shot at the CFP once again. Despite the one-sided result, South Bend is a must-see campus for all college football fans!
Continue readingBlake Shapen connected with Antony Evans III with :43 left to play, and MSU scored to take home the win, ended a four-game losing streak and slammed the brakes on a 16-game SEC losing skid dating back to 2023.
Continue readingEnjoying our fifth season of college football since moving to Middle Tennessee. Lots of great times and fun seeing all the different teams in the state. Looking forward to seeing more in the future.
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