CFB Index, Ep. 17: Breaking Down College Football Playoff with Chad Clark
Chad Clark breaks down his Notre Dame Fighting Irish and their big win over Georgia, plus much more.
Chad Clark breaks down his Notre Dame Fighting Irish and their big win over Georgia, plus much more.
After much anticipation, the big night finally came. Washington and Michigan faced off in a battle of the playoff’s top two seeds.
The end of the college football season marks a significant increase in draft talk. With that, we still have the playoffs to get to and a boatload of draft-eligible prospects to discuss. Some of these guys are first-rounders looking to improve their stock.
The College Football Playoff committee has finally proposed an expansion. The problem is, the proposed idea sucks. For some reason,
The College Football Playoffs announced last week that they will consider expanding the playoff to 12 teams has seriously sparked debate over the last couple of days. The plan is expected to go through and the earliest we could see this implemented is 2023.
The College Football Playoff committee has officially proposed a 12-team playoff expansion. While expansion has been inevitable, and with it likely being a few years before we see any expansion, the new proposal is bad.
We have finally reached championship weekend in college football, and this point of the season is always very bittersweet. The end of the season is near, however we have some awesome matchups today. I can’t wait to lay out all day, watch football, and win some money.
Donovan Hugel explains how an expanded playoff format could save college football in 2020 and beyond.
Chris Totaro takes a look at the fascinating story that is Joe Burrow.
The Sugar Bowl is not part of the College Football Playoff semifinal this year, but it’s still a good bowl to be in as it features the fifth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, who are 11-2 and the fifteenth ranked Texas Longhorns, who are 9-4. Two big name schools and some great coaching makes this game a must-watch chess game as there will be a lot of schematics left and right and it will surely be a bloodbath till the end with all the positional talent.
Central Florida will take on the LSU Tigers in a Fiesta Bowl showdown on New Year’s Day. The Knights come into this match, feeling very bitter, having been left out of the Playoff, even after going undefeated for the second consecutive season. LSU has something to play for as well. The Tigers are seeking their first 10-win season since 2013.
I knew there was a bowl game that I forgot about, it used to be known as the Tangerine Bowl, which was turned into the Florida Citrus Bowl in 1983. WOW !!!!…Where was I ?? Because I clearly remember the Capital One Bowl from 2001 until 2014, and then it was CompUSA, Ourhouse.com, and then it was sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings a couple of years ago. Overton’s sponsored the game in 2018, now it is sponsored by VRBO, a vacation rental marketplace and will be hereby known as (for now) the VRBO Citrus Bowl. And out of all of the non-College Football Playoff bowl games, this game has the highest payout per team at $4.25 million. That’s more money for the Big Ten and Southeast Conferences, Now that we got the identifications out of the way, it’s time to discuss this game.
Chad Clark breaks down his Notre Dame Fighting Irish and their big win over Georgia, plus much more.
After much anticipation, the big night finally came. Washington and Michigan faced off in a battle of the playoff’s top two seeds.
The end of the college football season marks a significant increase in draft talk. With that, we still have the playoffs to get to and a boatload of draft-eligible prospects to discuss. Some of these guys are first-rounders looking to improve their stock.
The College Football Playoff committee has finally proposed an expansion. The problem is, the proposed idea sucks. For some reason, conference champions are now the
The College Football Playoffs announced last week that they will consider expanding the playoff to 12 teams has seriously sparked debate over the last couple of days. The plan is expected to go through and the earliest we could see this implemented is 2023.
The College Football Playoff committee has officially proposed a 12-team playoff expansion. While expansion has been inevitable, and with it likely being a few years before we see any expansion, the new proposal is bad.
We have finally reached championship weekend in college football, and this point of the season is always very bittersweet. The end of the season is near, however we have some awesome matchups today. I can’t wait to lay out all day, watch football, and win some money.
Donovan Hugel explains how an expanded playoff format could save college football in 2020 and beyond.
Chris Totaro takes a look at the fascinating story that is Joe Burrow.
The Sugar Bowl is not part of the College Football Playoff semifinal this year, but it’s still a good bowl to be in as it features the fifth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, who are 11-2 and the fifteenth ranked Texas Longhorns, who are 9-4. Two big name schools and some great coaching makes this game a must-watch chess game as there will be a lot of schematics left and right and it will surely be a bloodbath till the end with all the positional talent.
Central Florida will take on the LSU Tigers in a Fiesta Bowl showdown on New Year’s Day. The Knights come into this match, feeling very bitter, having been left out of the Playoff, even after going undefeated for the second consecutive season. LSU has something to play for as well. The Tigers are seeking their first 10-win season since 2013.
I knew there was a bowl game that I forgot about, it used to be known as the Tangerine Bowl, which was turned into the Florida Citrus Bowl in 1983. WOW !!!!…Where was I ?? Because I clearly remember the Capital One Bowl from 2001 until 2014, and then it was CompUSA, Ourhouse.com, and then it was sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings a couple of years ago. Overton’s sponsored the game in 2018, now it is sponsored by VRBO, a vacation rental marketplace and will be hereby known as (for now) the VRBO Citrus Bowl. And out of all of the non-College Football Playoff bowl games, this game has the highest payout per team at $4.25 million. That’s more money for the Big Ten and Southeast Conferences, Now that we got the identifications out of the way, it’s time to discuss this game.
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