Talking college football 365 days a year – especially the Seminoles, Gators, Knights and Hurricanes –with Orlando Sentinel sportswriters
We discuss the NIL, the college football playoff status and our hopes for the upcoming season in the last episode for Brant.
A proposal has been made to expand the College Football Playoff to 12 teams and we discuss what that could mean going forward.
We catch up with the latest in college football as campuses open up to potential recruits and schedules start to come into focus.
We discuss what you need to know about the hottest topic in college football - name, image, likeness - and what it means this summer and going forward.
We also talk about an expanded playoff possibly coming down the road and how you can learn from the failure of the "super league" in Europe as to why it wouldn't work for college football.
All of this and more on this episode of the podcast.
We look back on Alabama's dominant performance in the championship game and start looking ahead to what's next in college football.
We look back at the College Football Playoff semifinals and talk about the upcoming national championship game.
We also discuss whether the committee got it right by picking Notre Dame and if there was a more worthy team of that spot (there wasn't).
The topic of opting out is also brought up and if that's the future of bowl games in college football that are outside the playoff.
We give our thoughts on the College Football Playoff committee's picks and discuss what they mean going forward for college football.
We talk about the latest College Football Playoff rankings and discuss what games stand out on the schedule this week in college football.
We look at the cancellation of the Ohio State-Michigan game and wonder if Ohio State will impress the committee enough to stay in the top four.
We also look at some games to watch this weekend.
We look at the latest rankings and talk about what they mean and talk about how there might still be bowl games to be canceled.
We also break down the best games to watch this weekend.
The first College Football Playoff rankings were released on Tuesday night and we break down what the committee thinks and also look ahead to games to watch this weekend.
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