
CFB Index, Ep. 5: Crazy Week 5, Analysis, Special Guest, More
Week 5 has come and gone! CFB Index is back after another crazy weekend of college football. Special guest Brandon Way of 717 Sports joins the show.

Week 5 has come and gone! CFB Index is back after another crazy weekend of college football. Special guest Brandon Way of 717 Sports joins the show.

The Indianapolis Colts, who defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, have been selected as the Team of the Week for NFL Week 4.

The Heisman Trophy is the NCAA football award that typically generates the most chatter and attention.

Most teams remain a mystery after Week 3 in the NFL, but a few stand out. Some teams may already be in panic mode (Bengals, Cowboys, and Jaguars), while others are becoming a force to be reckoned with (Bills and Vikings). Meanwhile, rookies are getting more exciting each week, but our fantasy teams are a rollercoaster.

The Detroit Lions earned an impressive victory against the Arizona Cardinals, only allowing 13 points and seeing impressive games from various players. As usual, though, it was a somewhat mixed bag regarding player performances.

Join your host, Nick Athan, alongside Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd as they discuss Travis Kelce’s recent form in the opening three weeks of the season. The fellas also jump into all the news and updates coming out of Chiefs HQ and around the league.

The NFL media couldn’t have imagined the script that Week 3 featured.

Prime Time Sports Talk college football analyst Patrick Weider introduces his 2024 CFB Playoff Bracketology! Which teams are headed for specific seeds in the 2024-25 playoff bracket? Let’s check out his full analysis.

After defeating the Ravens, the Kansas City Chiefs will face another formidable opponent—Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals.

In this jam-packed episode of the CFB Index, Patrick and Cole take a trip around the NCAA to look at the football results from Week 3. They make their Week 4 picks and are also joined by a special guest, @hythloday1 (hythloday almond) on X.

The Detroit Lions’ performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday wasn’t very impressive, at least offensively. A lot went wrong for the team that day, but it wasn’t all bad.

The New Orleans Saints seem to be the team to beat in the NFC South and an early-season contender to make the playoffs in the NFC.

Week 5 has come and gone! CFB Index is back after another crazy weekend of college football. Special guest Brandon Way of 717 Sports joins the show.

The Indianapolis Colts, who defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, have been selected as the Team of the Week for NFL Week 4.

The Heisman Trophy is the NCAA football award that typically generates the most chatter and attention.

Most teams remain a mystery after Week 3 in the NFL, but a few stand out. Some teams may already be in panic mode (Bengals, Cowboys, and Jaguars), while others are becoming a force to be reckoned with (Bills and Vikings). Meanwhile, rookies are getting more exciting each week, but our fantasy teams are a rollercoaster.

The Detroit Lions earned an impressive victory against the Arizona Cardinals, only allowing 13 points and seeing impressive games from various players. As usual, though, it was a somewhat mixed bag regarding player performances.

Join your host, Nick Athan, alongside Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd as they discuss Travis Kelce’s recent form in the opening three weeks of the season. The fellas also jump into all the news and updates coming out of Chiefs HQ and around the league.

The NFL media couldn’t have imagined the script that Week 3 featured.

Prime Time Sports Talk college football analyst Patrick Weider introduces his 2024 CFB Playoff Bracketology! Which teams are headed for specific seeds in the 2024-25 playoff bracket? Let’s check out his full analysis.

After defeating the Ravens, the Kansas City Chiefs will face another formidable opponent—Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals.

In this jam-packed episode of the CFB Index, Patrick and Cole take a trip around the NCAA to look at the football results from Week 3. They make their Week 4 picks and are also joined by a special guest, @hythloday1 (hythloday almond) on X.

The Detroit Lions’ performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday wasn’t very impressive, at least offensively. A lot went wrong for the team that day, but it wasn’t all bad.

The New Orleans Saints seem to be the team to beat in the NFC South and an early-season contender to make the playoffs in the NFC.
Lockdown coverage from the No. 6 overall pick! 🔒
When Steve Spagnuolo targets a DB in the draft, you know he fits the scheme seamlessly. Mansoor Delane was an absolute erasure head in man-to-man coverage at LSU last season—allowing 0 touchdowns and holding opposing quarterbacks
Giants signing RB Najee Harris to one-year deal. (via @MikeGarafolo, @RapSheet)
Number 18 for Patrick Mahomes? The rest of the NFL is officially playing with fire! 😬🔥 @PatrickMahomes
Dropping the 3x Super Bowl MVP and 2x NFL MVP outside of the top 15 on the NFL Top 100 list is the exact kind of bulletin board material #15 thrives on.
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Andy Reid providing an encouraging, but cautious update on Pro Bowl right guard Trey Smith as he manages a hip issue and more:
"Trey’s doing good, he’s getting close, I don’t know if you’ll see him this week."
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