The Dumb and the Daring: Conference Champions Finale

In case you missed the first two servings of this delicious prediction meal, check out the regular season conference predictions for the A10 through the Big South (alphabetically speaking) and the Big 10 to the Mountain West. You may be sad for your squad but not disappointed with the delivery. It’s time to stop banging our heads against the gridiron and stop and smell the … Continue reading The Dumb and the Daring: Conference Champions Finale

Gonzaga x Big 12

The Big 12 Conference has become the definition of excellence in college basketball. The last two national champions have come from the Big 12 — Baylor in 2021 and Kansas in 2022. Now, the conference may be gaining another elite basketball program with the possible addition of Gonzaga. It was announced recently that Gonzaga’s athletic director and the Big 12 commissioner, Brett Yormark, met to … Continue reading Gonzaga x Big 12

The Big 12 Will Lose the Battle but Win the War: NCAAF Week 1

The metaphor is fully accepted, but in real life cupcakes are delicious, filling, and satisfying, and depending on the baker you always want more. For another college football opening weekend, the cupcake games have left everyone disappointed and not wanting another bite. There is a resounding hope and prayer that there will be a modern version of the 2007 Appalachian St v Michigan game, but … Continue reading The Big 12 Will Lose the Battle but Win the War: NCAAF Week 1

The Top QB Battles heading into the 2022 College Football Campaign

It’s that time of year again folks. College football is right around the corner. Every player is fighting for a chance to start at their position, but the quarterback is deemed to be the most sought after performer. Let’s take a look at the top quarterback battles of the upcoming season and who will become the starter on opening day. 1. Texas A&M- Haynes King … Continue reading The Top QB Battles heading into the 2022 College Football Campaign

What If … The College Football System Was Set Up Like the English Soccer Leagues?

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results.  The College Football System is messed up. It is not working. And college football fans are going to go insane unless changes are made soon.  This past season, we seen over 1,400 division 1 football players enter the transfer portal. Whether you believe the transfer portal is okay for college … Continue reading What If … The College Football System Was Set Up Like the English Soccer Leagues?

How to Save the PAC 12? Let Me Count Both Ways

First, the PAC 12 is a dumpster fire. The conference has no respect in football and fell behind the times with expansion. Recent articles are reporting that the PAC 12 commissioner is blaming USC for sabotaging conference expansion about a year before they left. The Big 12 is still talking about poaching Utah, Colorado, the Arizonas, Oregon, and Washington. The Big 10, already stolen USC … Continue reading How to Save the PAC 12? Let Me Count Both Ways

Honey, Where’s My Super Conference?

This is Part 2 in a series on conference realignment. Click here to read Part 1. The SEC either has great marketing foresight or dumb luck because with all the conference movement, and more certainly to come, they will be the only (super) conference that won’t have to rebrand it’s entire identity because of increased numbers. The Big Ten is already shifting to the Molly … Continue reading Honey, Where’s My Super Conference?

Two College Conferences and an Independent Walk Into a Bar

This sounds like the start of a bad joke: so a guy on his death bed, a prisoner, and a hijacker walk into a bar. College alignment is no joke though. Whether or not you like it or you don’t (see my co-worker Joseph Settle’s take on realignment), it is real and isn’t going to die down. Texas and Oklahoma started the craze with a … Continue reading Two College Conferences and an Independent Walk Into a Bar