We recap the first round games from the 2025 college football playoff and discuss the future of the Group of 5 teams and playoff structure.
We take the first round matchups for the 2025 College Football Playoffs under review. We also toss out an interesting question dealing with the transfer portal and discuss the ACC’s move to a 9 conference game schedule next season.
We go over our top 5 bowl games, the Heisman finalists, and all the news/controversies from this past week in the world of College Football.
The 2025 regular season is in the books and the playoff is set. We go over our thoughts on the weekend games and the committee’s 12 team selection for the post season.
We take a look at all the conference championship matchups as well as a discussion on the latest college football playoff rankings from Tuesday that gave us more questions than answers.
Rivalry week left us with more to be desired from certain games and conference championship matchups. Texas spoils Texas A&M’s perfect season. Alabama survives the Iron Bowl for a Georgia SEC rematch. Duke sneaks their way into the ACC Championship game after Cal upsets SMU. Does Diego Pavia deserve to be in New York for the Heisman Ceremony?
Rivalry Week is here and has the potential to destroy playoff hopes and conference championship appearances. With the question on everyone’s minds, will Lane Kiffin leave Ole Miss for LSU?
During a slower weekend of college football playoff teams still found ways to make huge statement wins against inferior opponents. The ACC has opened back up after Pitt shuts down the Georgia Tech offense. The group of 5 playoff bid might come down to the American conference champion and JMU. How will the playoff committee handle the Notre Dame and Miami Debate?
Week 13 has the opportunity to create college football playoff madness if upsets occur. Harvard and Yale celebrate their 150th rivalry matchup dubbed “the Game.” We could see the possibility of an academy program reaching the postseason. The Playoff committee seems to care more about the losses than the wins on a resume.
Some teams have found their playoff potential and others must fight to stay in the hunt. The Heisman race has shrunk significantly after some Week 12 performances. This may be the most chaotic playoff race with the amount of two loss teams. Can the ACC produce a competitive playoff team?
The playoff is beginning to be all the craze and there are numerous playoff elimination games featured this weekend. Conference races are still alive with slim margins for failure. Could we see two group of 5 playoff teams?
College football is a sport of attrition and 5 top 25 teams fall victim to the sport. The ACC is in complete chaos and will be the weakest link for the playoffs. Other teams are able to survive off of walk off scores to keep playoff hopes alive. This season and this sport has yet to disappoint.
A weaker slate for week 11 just means the three ranked matchups this weekend will have all eyes on them. BYU and Texas Tech are in a Big 12 showdown, Texas A&M can break the 8-4 curse with a win over Missouri, and Iowa is testing the strength of Oregon. Will another coach get fired on Sunday?
The top 10 thins the herd as #10 Miami, #9 Vanderbilt & #8 Georgia Tech lose close games. How long can Dabo Swinney and Hugh Freeze keep their jobs? The Big 12 and ACC are fighting against each other to have two conference representatives for the playoffs. The amount of 2 loss teams could create a huge playoff debate come selection day.
Week 10 hits us with more playoff elimination games that also affect the conference standings. November is the final push for playoff hopes or disastrous disappointments for programs. The Heisman race is nowhere close to being over as multiple players rise the ranks. One thing's for sure, the final month of the regular season will be under review.
Week 9 saw pitfalls and preposterous comebacks if you were a team in the top 25. The Group of 5 race continues to be one of the more exciting aspects of the season. “Fire Kelly” chants erupt after losing a night game in Death Valley and his record against top 25 teams falls to 5-11 at LSU.
The biggest question that may be answered this week is, can you finish the season or let the playoff slip through your fingers. Multiple matchups in week 9 determine playoff chances and conference races. The SEC has saved the weekend with key matchups taking up the weekend with 3 ranked games.
The top 10 continues to be a revolving door as more teams get upset. Vanderbilt is now a football school with a big win in their schedule. Notre Dame just might be back in the playoff conversation. Week 8 delivered some all around great matchups that didn’t disappoint
The SEC dominates the ranked matchups for week 8. Georgia is looking for revenge against Ole Miss, Alabama must defend T-Town & could LSU fall to Vandy? We see the first ranked holy war matchup since 2009. ACC tests for Georgia Tech and Miami. Will any coaches find themselves on early retirement after week 8?
Indiana gains a season defining win against Oregon. Georgia beats Auburn with the help of the SEC officials. DeBoer is 12-2 wearing a black hoodie after a win at Missouri. The sky is falling in and the buyout money is rising in happy valley. This could be the most parody we have seen in the sport in a while. One thing is for sure, and it’s that no fan base is safe from the clutches of defeat this season.