During the 2026 college season, you can catch us on some podcasts of Spadora on Sports. Note that we’ve made some updates to our original 2026 schedule as well.
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Clearly, it makes sense to break up the FBS. Give more teams and more fans better college football. The Six non-power Conferences (G6) deserve to play for a separate championship of their own.
Continue readingStill makes no sense for 138 college football teams to play for one national championship. Here are further details to make the college game for more fans everywhere!
Continue readingMany articles about the proposed 24-team CFP format tell fans what’s wrong about it and why it shouldn’t be done. With a few tweaks, we analyze why it should be done and how it can even make college football better.
Continue readingIn our scheduling strategy every year, we plan to attend a competitive game every weekend. With an ulterior goal within our life-long adventure, we seek games at FBS venues we have not yet attended.
Continue readingWe attended 105 games the last four years played among divisions of college football. You never know where the pros find their best among the best of top college players.
Continue readingWe finish up our draft analysis with five LBs, five DBs and two PKs. Please revisit us on Monday for our comments regarding where our players ended up and what we see for their futures. Maybe we’ll even have some surprises in our photo files that we didn’t consider as draft bait.
Continue readingLook for a lot of interest in Defensive Line talent, especially among EDGE/DE players in the upcoming draft.
Continue readingOf all positions seen in action entering this year’s draft, the greatest depth of talent witnessed probably comes up front among the O Linemen.
Continue readingWe captured Tight Ends Kenyon Sadiq of Oregon and Eli Stowers of Vanderbilt among the best of receivers seen heading into this year’s draft. An FCS selection could become a standout. Several other wide-outs and Tight Ends scouted should fall into the lower rounds as projects.
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