In most years the Pac-12 feels like the forgotten conference due to limited coverage and the lack of an elite team but they have been in the headlines to start this off-season. Lincoln Riley left Oklahoma to become the head coach at USC while Mario Cristobal left Oregon for South Beach. Washington and Washington State … Continue reading 5 Burning Questions for the Pac-12 for 2022
Coaching Carousel Grades
♬It's the most wonderful time of the year! Who does not love the fun of all the coaching changes in college football? The entire landscape has changed in the matter of just a few days. We have seen big names such as Lincoln Riley and Brian Kelly leave their blue blood programs to coach other … Continue reading Coaching Carousel Grades
Your Favorite School as Thanksgiving Food
In honor of the holiday in which we gorge as much food as possible in a short amount of time, it is time we compare schools to traditional and nontraditional Thanksgiving dishes. Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays because I love turkey and mashed potatoes but I understand why some people may not like … Continue reading Your Favorite School as Thanksgiving Food
Predicting the Next Coach for Each Power 5 Opening
We are entering one of the most active off-season for power five coaches in recent memory. We have seen seven power five coaches fired before Thanksgiving and we are bound to see more. Texas Tech hired Joey McGuire already who was an assistant coach on the Baylor staff. We are expected to see more coaches … Continue reading Predicting the Next Coach for Each Power 5 Opening
James Franklin Odds: Every College Football Opening
Whenever a job opens in college football everyone assumes James Franklin is a candidate. He has been rumored to USC for the past few years and the job has finally opened. I wanted to take a look at every current opening and how James Franklin fits with the program and if they would hire him. … Continue reading James Franklin Odds: Every College Football Opening
Pac-12 Six Pack Preview
#1 - Can Anyone Make a Playoff Push? It is no surprise that the most pressing issue within the PAC-12 is the drought of College Football Playoff appearances. In the seven years since the Playoff has been instituted, the PAC-12 has only had two teams make the cut: Oregon in 2015 and Washington in 2017. … Continue reading Pac-12 Six Pack Preview