Can the Broncos finish off their run toward the College Football Playoff? Or is UNLV primed to steal the big and take the last spot in the event? The Runnin’ Rebels are one of two teams in the Mountain West with zero fear of the Broncos, having nearly upset Boise in the first meeting.
James Franklin’s coaching in a different era, and one where sportsmanship has to take a different definition. Here’s why I agree with Franklin and why if anyone deserves criticism, it’s Maryland coach Mike Locksley.
At most schools, Ryan Day would be set up for an extension, not a pink slip.
But Ohio State is not most schools.
Mack Brown did not deserve to be pushed out as the UNC coach with a firing announced the week of the game with North Carolina State. He also didn’t deserve to be immediately ousted as the Tar Heels’ coach.
We’ve now reached championship week in college football, and that means it’s time to take a look at who’s going to make it to the College Football Playoff.
It’s all or nothing now for Texas A&M. If the Aggies beat their ancient rival Texas, they’ll play Georgia for the SEC title and have a shot at a top-four seed in the playoff. If they fail, their playoff hopes are over.
Oregon’s got no choice: it’s going to be in the Big Ten title game no matter what. The Ducks are the only unbeaten in the nation at this point, and there’s no way they can fall out of the top two in the league.
Does Penn State want the opportunity to go to Indianapolis? The Nittany Lions would be in prime position if Ohio State were to fall short against Michigan, as they have a higher strength of schedule than Indiana.
It’s all there for Ryan Day and Ohio State. Beat the school from up north, and the Buckeyes go to the Big Ten championship game. Lose, and Day might not be around to coach in the first round against someone.