Regular-season football doesn’t get any better than this: two respective conference leaders facing off on Christmas night, with the sport’s highest individual honor on the line.
This might be one of the worst matchups of the bowl season. Its lone saving grace is that it’s got the benefit of a lower-level team getting to take a shot at a Power 5 squad.
Dallas Cowboys at Miami Dolphins. James Tillman III breaks down this Week 16 matchup between two teams looking to take another step towards clinching their respective divisions.
Early signing day is basically just signing day now. UGA’s class is finished for the year, and they managed to haul in one of, if not the most, impressive class under Coach Smart.
My ATS picks are extremely flawed. A huge disclaimer I must legally place here before my picks: don’t listen to me. Please. Please do not do what I suggest that you do. Do the opposite. You’ll be able to retire fading my NFC South picks. I am the worst NFC South prognosticator around.
Early signing day is basically just signing day now. UGA’s class is finished for the year, and they managed to haul in one of, if not the most, impressive class under Coach Smart.
The Cincinnati Bengals (8-6) visit the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-7) in their final regular season matchup in a must-win game for both teams.
It’s homecoming for San Jose State quarterback Chevan Cordeiro, who closes out his college football career in his hometown of Honolulu. Unfortunately, the matchup of top quarterbacks won’t materialize. Grayson McCall’s injured again and hopped into the transfer portal, so Coastal Carolina will go with Ethan Vasko under center.
Before the season began, I gave out some preseason awards to UGA players that had all of the importance and value of Schrutebucks. Nonetheless, I thought I’d take my crack at what I thought would be some of the key players for the Dawgs, excluding some of the obvious players like Brock Bowers, Carson Beck, or Malaki Starks.