Hop's Deep Reflections: A&M upsets Florida, Texas' continued woes & more
David Sandhop had himself quite the Saturday, and why wouldn't he? The Ags won, the t-sips lost and there was a full slate of college football. He takes you through his thoughts on A&M, Texas, Korean baseball and so much more.
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FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres discusses Power 5 CFB's return
After speaking it into existence, college football has finally made its return. With Power 5 football back this weekend, FOX Sports Radio's eternal optimist Aaron Torres joined to finally talk some real football with a little college hoops discussion sprinkled in.
It actually does mean more: Football vital for well-being of college towns
The local economies of college towns around the country will be negatively impacted by not having college football this fall. In the SEC, ACC and Big 12, finding a balance between generating revenue and keeping athletes safe from COVID-19 is of the upmost importance.
The SEC: It had reasons for starting late, and those reasons haven’t changed
While the Big Ten and Pac-12 have already made the move to cancel completely, the SEC is holding firm and sticking by their protocols in an attempt to play in the fall. For the SEC, nothing has changed since two fellow Power 5 conferences bowed out of the 2020 season.
While some plan to throw in the towel, Hogs ready to run SEC gauntlet
Arkansas' schedule was already ridiculously hard before the Razorbacks drew both Georgia and Florida as their new crossover opponents, yet the Hogs still intend to play. If they're willing to face that schedule amid a pandemic, maybe others should consider playing as well.
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Pick Six Previews' Brett Ciancia discusses validity of expanding CFP
The 2020 college football season will be the wildest in recent memory. With no cross-conference games between the Power Five schools, should the CFP expand to eight teams in 2020? Pick Six Previews owner Brett Ciancia joined TexAgs Radio to discuss that possibility.
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Aaron Torres sees Notre Dame, ACC as big winners in 2020 shakeup
As college football schedules get scrapped and rebuilt around the country, there will inevitably be winners and losers as a result. FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres joined to discuss why he believes Notre Dame and the ACC might be the biggest winners of the shakeup.
Group Text: Should conferences move permanently to 10-game league schedules?
For the first time in months, there was actual college football news. The Athletic college football trio of Bruce Feldman, Stewart Mandel and Andy Staples chatted about the latest developments and whether or not 10-game schedules should become the new norm.
Staples: For SEC football in 2020, it just means later
The SEC announced on Thursday that the beginning of its 2020 football season would be delayed and would exclude non-conference contests, putting some of college football's most storied rivalries on hold. The Athletic's Andy Staples analyzes the conference's decision.
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Pick Six Previews' Brett Ciancia reacts to ACC's conference-only decision
On Wednesday, the ACC announced it would move to a conference-only-plus-one model for the 2020 season. Pick Six Previews owner Brett Ciancia joined to discuss how this impacts the national landscape and what the SEC might do next.
Making it work: Resolving football scheduling challenges worth the effort
A 12-game schedule seems impossible, but a nine-game schedule would be necessary to make things uniform for all Power 5 programs. With the SEC and ACC only playing eight conference games, the two could partner up to get each of their 14 member programs to nine games.
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Harris: Decisions regarding 2020 football schedule can wait a bit longer
Following the decision from the Big Ten and Pac-12 to move to conference-only schedules for the fall of 2020, John Harris of the Houston Texans and FootballTakeover.com explains why the Power 5 conferences not rushing to make a decision are doing the right thing.
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Monday Morning Mike: SEC likely headed for conference-only schedule
Mike Huguenin reacts to the Big Ten and Pac-12 decision to play conference-only schedules in the fall of 2020 and explains why the remaining Power 5 conferences are likely to follow suit in the very near future.
Liucci's Take: Thoughts on a potential 'conference only' football season
Should every conference in the country join the Big Ten in playing only in-conference contests this fall, there would certainly be some unique facets to a 2020 college football season. Billy Liucci get creative with what he would like to see if this becomes a reality.
Staples: We’re getting college football answers, but they won’t all be the same
Questions are starting to be answered regarding what college football will look like in 2020, but one thing is certain: All of the answers will be different. The Athletic's Andy Staples discusses the latest in the college football landscape.
Around CFB: Playoff picture narrows to twelve Power-Five teams
As October draws to a close and with the first set of CFP rankings a week away, a dozen teams realistically remain in the hunt for the national title. Plus Olin's latest Heisman ballot, playoff projections, and the Myles Watch.
SEC Preview: College football's best of the rest take aim at SEC
The SEC's reputation as the premier conference in college football has fueled nonstop debate in recent years. In a stellar slate of opening weekend games, other Power 5 teams will make a statement one way or the other.
SECession! Long-awaited move finally becomes reality
Two drawn-out summers came and went, but the SEC and Texas A&M will finally, officially announce the Aggies as the league's 13th member. How did we get here, and what's next? Billy Liucci has the answers.