Tailgater: Week 5 College Football Preview

John Mitchell: Most college football teams have either already started or will be starting conference play this weekend as the season continues on its rapid pace. I hate to see the season moving by so quickly, but I’m very excited about the upcoming slate of games this weekend and the coming weeks. We are through four weeks, so we have a decent sample size at this point. With that in mind, which team do you feel is the most overrated at this point... Read More

Tailgater: Week 3 College Football Preview

John Mitchell: We are starting to get in the swing of the college football season, and week three offers some big out of conference matchups, and some early key conference games. Zach Bigalke and Matt Strobl will help me break down the coming week of action. Through two weeks, there have been some teams that have severely disappointed up to this point. At this point, which team is the biggest disappointment? Zach Bigalke: My initial thought was to... Read More

Tailgater: Week 2 College Football Preview

John Mitchell: Well, that was an excellent opening weekend of college football with high drama and upsets. There was plenty of close contests despite a lot of the top teams opening up the season with a cupcake opponent. Zach Bigalke and Matt Strobl are here to help me preview the second weekend of action. The biggest news of the week has been Texas A&M officially being accepted into the SEC. What do you guys think of the move? Zach Bigalke: What... Read More

Tailgater: Week 1 College Football Preview

John Mitchell: The college football season is finally here after a long and troublesome offseason that just wouldn’t end. Zach Bigalke and Matt Strobl will join me to break down this weekend’s action on the gridiron. So, let’s jump right in. Auburn came out of nowhere last season to win the BCS Title. Give me a team that is off the radar, that could make a run at the BCS title. Zach Bigalke: Team off the radar, eh? Let’s see… for that... Read More

Texas A&M to the SEC Could Change College Football’s Landscape

Last summer, expansion talk was rampant in college football. The Pac-12 added Colorado and Utah to get to 12 teams, split up into two divisions and will play their inaugural Pac-12 championship game in December. The Big Ten also expanded, poaching Nebraska from the Big XII, and also split up into two divisions, and will host their inaugural Big Ten Championship game in December as well. Both of those conferences flirted with further expansion, but... Read More

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