Tag: College Football

  • Will Muschamp Shouldn’t be a Head Coach Next Season

    Will Muschamp Shouldn’t be a Head Coach Next Season

    It’s not going to be a happy ending for Will Muschamp at Florida, regardless of the results in his remaining games at head coach. He’s already thinking about the future and coaching next season. The only capacity that it will happen in will be if he’s willing to go back to being a defensive coordinator.

  • College Football – Is an Eight Team Playoff the Next Step?

    College Football – Is an Eight Team Playoff the Next Step?

    We still haven’t seen what a four-team College Football Playoff looks like, and already some are calling for an expansion – making it an eight team playoff, although it’s hard to believe that will erase any of the arguments about ‘deserving’ and eligibility we have now.

  • College Football Playoff – Week 12 Committee Rankings

    College Football Playoff – Week 12 Committee Rankings

    A change at the top of the College Football Playoff committee rankings, moving Alabama to the number one spot, followed by Oregon and only then undefeated Florida State while Mississippi State, suffering their first loss of the season at the hands of the Crimson Tide, keep it a two-SEC team playoff at the moment.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 12 BCS Standings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 12 BCS Standings

    Despite losing to Alabama, according to the hypothetical BCS standings of the 2014 season following week 12, Mississippi State remain one of the top 4, which means they still make it into the College Football playoff alongside their SEC West rivals, Florida State and Oregon.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 12 Rankings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 12 Rankings

    A big change on top of the rankings with Florid State taking over the number one spot while Alabama move to number two thanks to their win against Mississippi State, dragging the Bulldogs down to number four. Oregon complete the top 4 despite not playing, sitting still at number three.

  • Florida Gators – Will Muschamp Deserves to be Fired

    Florida Gators – Will Muschamp Deserves to be Fired

    IT seems that the Will Muschamp era at Florida comes to an end, with the head coach being let go at the end of the season after another poor performance from his team, especially on offense. He’ll get the chance to be on the sidelines in the next two games but will be let go once the regular season ends.

  • Georgia Over Auburn – SEC East Still Up For Grabs

    Georgia Over Auburn – SEC East Still Up For Grabs

    A big win for Georgia over Auburn means more than just bragging rights for the SEC East over the possibly overhyped West. It’s also an opening for the Bulldogs to still win their division and go to the conference championship game, although that will only happen if Missouri lose on of their two remaining games.

  • Oregon State Over Arizona State: Pac-12 South Race Blown Wide Open

    Oregon State Over Arizona State: Pac-12 South Race Blown Wide Open

    It’s a tradition for Oregon State to ruin the plans and ambitions of other teams. By beating Arizona State 35-27 they didn’t just take out the Sun Devils from playoff contention, they also made the race for the Pac-12 South division title wide open again, meaning it’s going to take us a bit more time before we know who comes out of the division to play for the conference championship.

  • Wisconsin Badgers – Melvin Gordon Loves to Run Against Nebraska

    Wisconsin Badgers – Melvin Gordon Loves to Run Against Nebraska

    There’s something about playing Nebraska that makes Melvin Gordon look superhuman and Wisconsin unstoppable on the ground. The Badgers’ running back set a new FBS record for rushing yards in a single game with 408, leading his team to their biggest win of the season, walking all over the Cornhuskers, something of a tradition by now, 59-24.

  • Florida State Seminoles – Not Very Good But Still Undefeated

    Florida State Seminoles – Not Very Good But Still Undefeated

    The only unique thing about Florida State this season has been their ability come from behind. Miami were the next victim to fall asleep in the second half against the Seminoles, leading to a 30-26 dramatic win thanks to a late touchdown by Dalvin Cook.