Week 6 brought its own special brand of chaos to the party with plenty of exciting finishes including Alabama falling to Texas A&M, Oklahoma surging back past Texas, and Notre Dame stealing one on the road in Blacksburg.
We’ve got some potentially feisty games on the board this weekend, especially in the SEC and B1G; bonus roasting of Texas A&M shenanigans! Games picked = Texas vs Oklahoma, Arkansas @ Ole Miss, Georgia @ Auburn, Penn State @ Iowa, and Michigan @ Nebraska.
Week 5 made things tough on our picks but there was plenty of fun to be had with all of the chaos that showed up for the party. Bonus targeting rule debate!
The board looks pretty intriguing for Week 5, with conference play rounding into full swing and several ranked-on-ranked matchups at stake. Games picked = Arkansas @ Georgia, Cincinnati @ Notre Dame, Ole Miss @ Alabama, Baylor @ Oklahoma State, and UCONN @ Vanderbilt.
Week 4 saw some more curious performances from several Top 25 teams and a dominant USA win in the Ryder Cup. No new job openings of note but that doesn’t mean we’re out of ideas for where guys should go next.
Out of respect for the Ryder Cup there aren’t too many prime matchups on the board this weekend, but we’ve still got predictions (and bonus hot seat discussion!). Games picked = Notre Dame v Wisconsin, Louisville @ Florida State, Texas A&M v Arkansas, UCLA @ Stanford, and West Virginia @ Oklahoma.
Week 3 is in the books - Alabama/Florida delivered, road Bo Nix was improved but still not enough for an Auburn win, Cincinnati overcame another slow start, and UVA has a defense problem.
Week 3 is on the horizon so we’re back to discuss games of note as well as a sprinkle of coaching carousel talk and remembering some of our less-favorite coordinators over the years. Games picked = Cincinnati @ Indiana, Virginia Tech @ West Virginia, Alabama @ Florida, Auburn @ Penn State, and Arizona State @ BYU.
The board wasn’t quite as appealing a Week 1 but Week 2 still delivered some fireworks, especially late at night in Tallahassee. Join us as we recap some picks, bemoan the state of our golf games, and correctly predict the vacancy at USC (just not the timing).
The boys are back after a long holiday weekend to wrap up Week 1’s action, pay Randy Edsall his respects, and preview the upcoming Week 2 matchups. Games picked = Oregon @ Ohio State, Pittsburgh @ Tennessee, Iowa @ Iowa State, Washington @ Michigan, and Utah @ BYU.
Full slate of games on tap for this long weekend and we’ve got 5 ranked-on-ranked matchups to welcome us back to picking against the spread. Games picked = Penn State @ Wisconsin, Alabama vs Miami, Indiana @ Iowa, Louisiana @ Texas, and Georgia vs Clemson.
We’ve got games to discuss thanks to Week 0 action (apologies to Scott Frost), as well as our final two conference previews of the offseason before things really get rolling this weekend.
It’s time to look forward? ahead? to the B1G and ACC seasons - each have a clear favorite to represent their conference in the playoff, but is there any fun to be had outside of first place? Bonus Monday golf talk!
Yet another College Football campaign is right around the corner so we have fired up our sports takes to preview schools among the Group of 5 conferences, Independents, and the PAC-12. Bonus re-alignment reactions and some wager conversation as well.
Let’s all congratulate ourselves for making it to the end of Katie Thurston’s journey in New Mexico, which ended with a weird engagement to franchise veteran Blake Moynes and a sluggish three-hour finale. Emily’s squad finishes the year with a runaway victory and college football can’t return soon enough!
We’re back to review the past two weeks of Katie’s journey which included some surprise departures from top candidates and introductions to interesting characters during Hometowns week; bonus discussion - in which Olympic event could we win bronze if we had 4 years of nonstop training?
Better late than never, we’re back to review the final dates and rose ceremony before Hometowns take place; plenty of roasting opportunities as Katie trimmed her prospect pool to four men.
In this installment we’ve got two semi-eventful episodes to cover as Katie continues thinning the herd in New Mexico. Bad group dates, more scheming, tough exits, and bonus discussion on how many unbuttoned buttons is too many.
Not a very captivating episode from Katie & the dudes but we still respect the game and give our thoughts, as well as some debate about preferred carb binges and body waxing options spurred by this week’s group date.
Join us as we break down episode 3 of Katie’s time in New Mexico which includes more of the Karl saga, a fairly uncomfortable group date, and perhaps one of the most impressive one-on-one date performances we’ve ever seen.