CFB Index, Ep. 9: Penn State vs. Ohio State, NCAAF Game Picks
CFB Index breaks down Penn State versus Ohio State. Carl Frederick also joins the show. The crew picks games for the upcoming weekend.
CFB Index breaks down Penn State versus Ohio State. Carl Frederick also joins the show. The crew picks games for the upcoming weekend.
We are discussing which teams may be out of the honeymoon phase. The Jaguars, Browns, Raiders, Bengals, and Titans may need to consider what the future holds while the Jets are trading for Davante Adams in a desperate attempt to stay alive. Being fans of the Broncos and Raiders, we dig into what seems to be their issues and look forward to some great matches in Week 7.
On this episode of the CFB Index, Patrick Weider and Cole Laing break down Ohio State vs. Oregon and other top matchups. They also dissect Patrick’s bracketology on the 12-team playoff.
All American Hoops is back! Chris sits down with Matt, John, and Joel Dehls from Pick a Side to talk about the Mets advancing to the NLCS. They also discuss the NBA general manager polls and Episode 1 of Netflix’s “Starting 5” documentary.
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 CFB Index Show returns for Episode 4 as Patrick and Cole assess the latest games and action from college football. Plus, they’re joined by Andrew Kalista from the BlueWhite Tailgate Pawcast.
The upsets and injuries from Week 2 have us questioning everything we thought we knew and scrambling to bolster our fantasy rosters. We ponder whether the Rams are already cooked with Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, and most of the offensive line going out; what could cause the lack of rookie quarterback production; and worry about the bleak tight end landscape so far.
Football is finally back, and we’re trying to keep cool heads after seeing what NFL teams looked like in Week 1. It’s hard not to panic about the Packers and Bengals or get too excited about the Saints and Cowboys. We try to figure out what the season may look like with limited data.
Taking a quick break from fight analysis, Alex and Kyle welcome former Bellator featherweight champion and current lightweight top contender A.J. McKee to the podcast. They discuss the current state of Bellator and the PFL, the ESPYs, and what’s next for his career.
Join your host, Nick Athan, alongside Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd as they discuss what to look out for during the upcoming pre-season games. The guys also discuss all the news and updates from the Chiefs training camp in St. Joe and other important news from around the league.
Chris sits down with the crew to celebrate the Celtics winning the NBA Finals. They discussed the Finals, made toasts for different Celtics, and drafted the best games of the year.
Chris, John, and Matt sit down to talk about NBA Finals Games 1 and 2, on-court adjustments, and some NBA trivia.
CFB Index breaks down Penn State versus Ohio State. Carl Frederick also joins the show. The crew picks games for the upcoming weekend.
We are discussing which teams may be out of the honeymoon phase. The Jaguars, Browns, Raiders, Bengals, and Titans may need to consider what the future holds while the Jets are trading for Davante Adams in a desperate attempt to stay alive. Being fans of the Broncos and Raiders, we dig into what seems to be their issues and look forward to some great matches in Week 7.
On this episode of the CFB Index, Patrick Weider and Cole Laing break down Ohio State vs. Oregon and other top matchups. They also dissect Patrick’s bracketology on the 12-team playoff.
All American Hoops is back! Chris sits down with Matt, John, and Joel Dehls from Pick a Side to talk about the Mets advancing to the NLCS. They also discuss the NBA general manager polls and Episode 1 of Netflix’s “Starting 5” documentary.
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 CFB Index Show returns for Episode 4 as Patrick and Cole assess the latest games and action from college football. Plus, they’re joined by Andrew Kalista from the BlueWhite Tailgate Pawcast.
The upsets and injuries from Week 2 have us questioning everything we thought we knew and scrambling to bolster our fantasy rosters. We ponder whether the Rams are already cooked with Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, and most of the offensive line going out; what could cause the lack of rookie quarterback production; and worry about the bleak tight end landscape so far.
Football is finally back, and we’re trying to keep cool heads after seeing what NFL teams looked like in Week 1. It’s hard not to panic about the Packers and Bengals or get too excited about the Saints and Cowboys. We try to figure out what the season may look like with limited data.
Taking a quick break from fight analysis, Alex and Kyle welcome former Bellator featherweight champion and current lightweight top contender A.J. McKee to the podcast. They discuss the current state of Bellator and the PFL, the ESPYs, and what’s next for his career.
Join your host, Nick Athan, alongside Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd as they discuss what to look out for during the upcoming pre-season games. The guys also discuss all the news and updates from the Chiefs training camp in St. Joe and other important news from around the league.
Chris sits down with the crew to celebrate the Celtics winning the NBA Finals. They discussed the Finals, made toasts for different Celtics, and drafted the best games of the year.
Chris, John, and Matt sit down to talk about NBA Finals Games 1 and 2, on-court adjustments, and some NBA trivia.
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