
Weider’s Bracketology: Thoughts on the Latest CFB Playoff Rankings
We have three weeks left in the college football regular season before conference championship games begin. We are officially winding down in the first year of the 12-team playoffs.

We have three weeks left in the college football regular season before conference championship games begin. We are officially winding down in the first year of the 12-team playoffs.

After a wild weekend, there is a new number one team in college baseball. Texas lost not just once, not just twice, but they lost three times this week.

We have officially hit the most exciting part of bowl season with the NY6 games set to take place shortly. Teams have already seen some players opt out but others have one more chance to show they are worthy of a draft pick.

College Football is once again hitting its regular season wind down. Week 10 brought us another great set of games where we saw accidental field-rushes, two fakes on special teams in a matter of minutes.

Elijah Moore appears to be a standard quick-twitch slot wide receiver; however, his play demonstrates a wide range of qualities that translate smoothly into the NFL. Moore competed with A.J. Brown and D.K. Metcalf from the jump at Ole Miss, making it hard for him to earn a starting role. His friendship with Brown has aided his development into the Biletnikoff award conversation. While some will remember Moore as the man who did the infamous celebration in the egg bowl in 2019, many will remember him for his jaw-dropping talent on the field. Moore projects well into any scheme in need of a dynamic, versatile slot weapon.

The regular season is already over.
The Baltimore Ravens have the 22nd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, where they could look at a receiver. While this class is as deep as any in recent memory, Ryan Potts writes that these top five receivers stand out from the rest.
A close look at Ole Miss wide receiver D.K. Metcalf. Is he a potential fit for the Bills in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft?

We have three weeks left in the college football regular season before conference championship games begin. We are officially winding down in the first year of the 12-team playoffs.

After a wild weekend, there is a new number one team in college baseball. Texas lost not just once, not just twice, but they lost three times this week.

We have officially hit the most exciting part of bowl season with the NY6 games set to take place shortly. Teams have already seen some players opt out but others have one more chance to show they are worthy of a draft pick.

College Football is once again hitting its regular season wind down. Week 10 brought us another great set of games where we saw accidental field-rushes, two fakes on special teams in a matter of minutes.

Elijah Moore appears to be a standard quick-twitch slot wide receiver; however, his play demonstrates a wide range of qualities that translate smoothly into the NFL. Moore competed with A.J. Brown and D.K. Metcalf from the jump at Ole Miss, making it hard for him to earn a starting role. His friendship with Brown has aided his development into the Biletnikoff award conversation. While some will remember Moore as the man who did the infamous celebration in the egg bowl in 2019, many will remember him for his jaw-dropping talent on the field. Moore projects well into any scheme in need of a dynamic, versatile slot weapon.
The Baltimore Ravens have the 22nd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, where they could look at a receiver. While this class is as deep as any in recent memory, Ryan Potts writes that these top five receivers stand out from the rest.
A close look at Ole Miss wide receiver D.K. Metcalf. Is he a potential fit for the Bills in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft?
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