It will be a knock-down, drag-out, hard-hitting slugfest between two rosters from basically all 50 states playing just for pride to beat the other.
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Regarding CFP expansion: We hate to see traditions die as they have been falling by the wayside these past five years or so. However, we like the CFP expansion and that it’s going to happen earlier. More teams the better!
Continue readingThe Vols drop. So LSU, USC, Alabama, and Clemson all step up a notch. Alabama? Why? Alabama beat FCS Austin Peay(7-4), 34-0.
Continue readingGeorgia continues to roll with great defense and with steady, reliable QB Stetson Bennett who’s got our vote for the Heisman. Kentucky results exposed Mel Kiper, Jr. and the Wildcats under Bob Stoops who started off at 4-0.
Continue readingAn on-line heading on PSU’s “Nittany Lions Wire” this week read, ”Win over Indiana boosts NFL draft stock for Penn State prospects.” Should Nittany Lion fans, or any other college football fans actually be excited about this?
Continue readingFast forward to this weekend. Georgia wins and finishes 2022 as outright No. 1. UGA, Tennessee, and Bama win their remaining regular season games. Then, Bama defeats UGA in SEC Championship. All three SEC teams have one loss.
Continue readingThe onus is on James Franklin to coach his team to victory during the game. He can’t just assume his teams can win on sheer talent.
Continue readingMeeting with tailgate revelers on Friday and an early morning tailgate on Saturday to prep for, we’ll have limited time to update. For the 12-noon kickoff on week Eight we look forward to meeting with many friends in Annapolis to share “Tales from the Tailgate!”
Continue readingMaybe the pollsters finally see what we’ve been pointing about non-competitive early season scheduling we’ve been harping on all along.
Continue readingWe look for QB Will Levis and RB Chris Rodriguez to keep the Cats moving on offense. In the two SEC losses by the Gamecocks, Georgia and Arkansas scored 48 and 44 points respectively. Don’t expect the Wildcats to be any different especially after falling to Ole Miss.
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