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Written by admin on December 24, 2019
The second semifinal in the College Football Playoff pits the Clemson Tigers against the Ohio State Buckeyes. This will be their second meeting in a national semifinal; the first meeting came in 2016, when Ohio State went in with ballyhooed talent and uber-coach Urban Meyer, and left on the wrong end of a 31-0 whipping. This year’s Ohio State team Read MoreWritten by admin on December 24, 2019
The first semifinal in the College Football Playoff comes on the afternoon of December 28, as LSU makes its first appearance in a CFP game, while Oklahoma makes its fourth. However, Oklahoma has lost each of its first three semifinal appearances, and this stadium has a lot of intangibles. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is where Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts, when he played Read MoreWritten by admin on December 18, 2019
On Friday, the first of the 41 bowl games of the 2019-20 season will get underway, when Thomas A. Robinson Stadium in Nassau will host the Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl between the Buffalo Bulls and the UNC-Charlotte 49ers. That game begins a march of contests that will culminate in the national championship. In the first week of bowl games, a Read MoreWritten by admin on December 10, 2019
The SEC champion enters the 2020 College Football Playoff as the top seed for the third time in the last four seasons. This time, though, it is not the Alabama Crimson Tide, but instead the LSU Tigers, who beat Alabama and then took down Georgia in the SEC Champoinship. Now they will face the Oklahoma Sooners in the Peach Bowl, Read MoreWritten by admin on December 5, 2019
The Big 12 is the only conference that does not have divisions. In fact, it does not even have 12 teams; it just has ten, and each school plays the other nine members in a round robin format. This has led to some marketing that describes the Big 12 winner as a “true” champion, but that argument lost some strength Read MoreWritten by admin on December 5, 2019
The Wisconsin Badgers come into Saturday night’s Big Ten Championship as heavy underdogs — and with almost no one viewing them as possible participants in the College Football Playoff. According to FiveThirtyEight, Wisconsin has a 7 percent chance of qualifying for the national semifinals. Given that the Badgers have two losses (to Ohio State and to Illinois, of all teams), Read MoreWritten by admin on December 4, 2019
Did you know that, in the last five years, the ACC Coastal Division has had five different champions? The problem for the Coastal is that the Atlantic Division winner for the past five years has been Clemson. The Tigers have four consecutive ACC titles and five in the last eight seasons. Florida State won three straight from 2012-2014. The last Read MoreWritten by admin on December 3, 2019
The Oregon Ducks already have two losses this season, falling to Auburn in their opener and then to Arizona State in a Pac-12 upset, which means that they have virtually no chance of making it into the College Football Playoff. They do, however, have a chance to keep Utah from making it as well, as the one-loss Utes still have Read MoreWritten by admin on December 3, 2019
We’re down to the conference championships in college football, as the regular season has come to an end. For the first time, we will see a College Football Playoff without Alabama in it. We will probably see LSU and Ohio State make the playoff even if they lose their title games, which would send things into real chaos. Utah, Baylor Read MoreWritten by admin on November 29, 2019
The rivalry between Alabama and Auburn has been called the “Iron Bowl” since 1964, when Auburn coach Ralph Jordan told reporters that, even in a season that would not end in a bowl game for Auburn, the Tigers had a bowl game every year — their rivalry with Alabama, which he called the “Iron Bowl.” At that time, the game Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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