LWOS Podcast https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/ Tue, 17 Dec 2024 15:15:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 It Just Means More Football And Coffee: Wake Up The Echoes https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/it-just-means-more-football-and-coffee-wake-up-the-echoes/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/it-just-means-more-football-and-coffee-wake-up-the-echoes/#respond Tue, 17 Dec 2024 15:15:04 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=945 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.
In the latest episode of It Just Means More Football and Coffee, hosts Rob Williams and Craig McMichael are joined by Mike from the Five Foot Nothing Pod to delve into the thrilling world of college football playoffs. As the season heats up, so does the conversation, with topics ranging from the dynamics of the transfer portal to the strategic intricacies of upcoming playoff games.

Irish And Hoosiers Battle For Indiana

The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about Notre Dame's clash with Indiana, exploring the historical context of the matchup and the current form of both teams. Mike provides insider insights, highlighting the strengths and potential pitfalls for Notre Dame, while Rob and Craig weigh in on Indiana's surprising rise this season. The trio also touches on the impact of weather conditions, adding another layer of complexity to the game.

Penn State/SMU and Clemson/Texas Highligh First Round CFP Matchups

Moving on, the hosts shift their focus to the Penn State vs. SMU showdown. With Penn State's defense being a focal point, the conversation turns to how SMU's offensive capabilities might challenge the Nittany Lions. The discussion is rich with analysis, as the hosts consider the implications of the transfer portal and how it has reshaped team rosters this season.

As the episode progresses, the spotlight turns to Clemson's battle against Texas. The narrative of Dabo Swinney's "little ol' Clemson" mentality is dissected, and the potential impact of Texas's quarterback situation is debated. The hosts agree that turnovers could be a decisive factor, with both defenses excelling in creating them throughout the season.

The episode culminates with a spirited debate on the relevance of bowl games in today's college football landscape. Rob passionately argues for their importance, citing player development and tradition as key factors, while Craig offers a more skeptical view, questioning their significance in the era of the expanded playoff.

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In the latest episode of It Just Means More Football and Coffee, hosts Rob Williams and Craig McMichael are joined by Mike from the Five Foot Nothing Pod to delve into the thrilling world of college football playoffs. As the season heats up, so does the conversation, with topics ranging from the dynamics of the transfer portal to the strategic intricacies of upcoming playoff games.

Irish And Hoosiers Battle For Indiana

The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about Notre Dame’s clash with Indiana, exploring the historical context of the matchup and the current form of both teams. Mike provides insider insights, highlighting the strengths and potential pitfalls for Notre Dame, while Rob and Craig weigh in on Indiana’s surprising rise this season. The trio also touches on the impact of weather conditions, adding another layer of complexity to the game.

Penn State/SMU and Clemson/Texas Highligh First Round CFP Matchups

Moving on, the hosts shift their focus to the Penn State vs. SMU showdown. With Penn State’s defense being a focal point, the conversation turns to how SMU’s offensive capabilities might challenge the Nittany Lions. The discussion is rich with analysis, as the hosts consider the implications of the transfer portal and how it has reshaped team rosters this season.

As the episode progresses, the spotlight turns to Clemson’s battle against Texas. The narrative of Dabo Swinney’s “little ol’ Clemson” mentality is dissected, and the potential impact of Texas’s quarterback situation is debated. The hosts agree that turnovers could be a decisive factor, with both defenses excelling in creating them throughout the season.

The episode culminates with a spirited debate on the relevance of bowl games in today’s college football landscape. Rob passionately argues for their importance, citing player development and tradition as key factors, while Craig offers a more skeptical view, questioning their significance in the era of the expanded playoff.

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This Week In The ACC: Bowls And Belichick https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/this-week-in-the-acc-bowls-and-belichick/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/this-week-in-the-acc-bowls-and-belichick/#respond Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:55:38 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=942 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.
In the latest episode of This Week In The ACC, Jeff and Matthew take listeners on an exciting journey through the world of college football, focusing on the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) semifinals. With a deep dive into upcoming matchups, potential upsets, and strategic moves, this episode is a must-listen for any football enthusiast.

Could An FCS School Be Headed For FBS Play?

The episode kicks off with an analysis of the FCS semifinals, where Jeff and Matthew predict outcomes for powerhouse teams like South Dakota State, NDSU, Montana State, and South Dakota. With 11 of the last 12 national championships won by South Dakota State and NDSU, the stakes are high, and the hosts explore the potential for these teams to move to the Mountain West Conference.

As the conversation shifts to the ACC bowl games, Jeff and Matthew offer their predictions for key matchups, including Miami vs. Iowa State and Georgia Tech vs. Vanderbilt. They debate which teams might underperform and which could surprise fans, with a particular focus on the motivations and coaching strategies that could influence game outcomes.

Why Belichick Decided UNC Was The Next Step

One of the most intriguing discussions centers around Bill Belichick's recent move to North Carolina. Matthew speculates whether Belichick is using the opportunity to angle for another NFL position, while Jeff argues that Belichick is committed to rebuilding the program. This debate highlights the broader impact of high-profile coaching changes on college football programs.

The episode also explores the playoff prospects for Clemson and Texas. Jeff and Matthew discuss the challenges these teams face in their quest for a national title, emphasizing the importance of running games and defensive strategies in overcoming formidable opponents.

In the open mic segment, Jeff shares insights on how ACC teams can gain more exposure in the media landscape dominated by the SEC and Big Ten. He highlights the importance of strategic scheduling and high-profile hires, drawing parallels to the Deion Sanders effect at Colorado.

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In the latest episode of This Week In The ACC, Jeff and Matthew take listeners on an exciting journey through the world of college football, focusing on the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) semifinals. With a deep dive into upcoming matchups, potential upsets, and strategic moves, this episode is a must-listen for any football enthusiast.

Could An FCS School Be Headed For FBS Play?

The episode kicks off with an analysis of the FCS semifinals, where Jeff and Matthew predict outcomes for powerhouse teams like South Dakota State, NDSU, Montana State, and South Dakota. With 11 of the last 12 national championships won by South Dakota State and NDSU, the stakes are high, and the hosts explore the potential for these teams to move to the Mountain West Conference.

As the conversation shifts to the ACC bowl games, Jeff and Matthew offer their predictions for key matchups, including Miami vs. Iowa State and Georgia Tech vs. Vanderbilt. They debate which teams might underperform and which could surprise fans, with a particular focus on the motivations and coaching strategies that could influence game outcomes.

Why Belichick Decided UNC Was The Next Step

One of the most intriguing discussions centers around Bill Belichick’s recent move to North Carolina. Matthew speculates whether Belichick is using the opportunity to angle for another NFL position, while Jeff argues that Belichick is committed to rebuilding the program. This debate highlights the broader impact of high-profile coaching changes on college football programs.

The episode also explores the playoff prospects for Clemson and Texas. Jeff and Matthew discuss the challenges these teams face in their quest for a national title, emphasizing the importance of running games and defensive strategies in overcoming formidable opponents.

In the open mic segment, Jeff shares insights on how ACC teams can gain more exposure in the media landscape dominated by the SEC and Big Ten. He highlights the importance of strategic scheduling and high-profile hires, drawing parallels to the Deion Sanders effect at Colorado.

Listen To This Week’s Episode Of This Week In The ACC Now!

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Yards And Stripes: Previewing America’s Game https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/yards-and-stripes-previewing-americas-game/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/yards-and-stripes-previewing-americas-game/#respond Thu, 12 Dec 2024 20:04:17 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=939 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.
As the leaves fall and the air turns crisp, college football fans across the nation know that one of the most storied rivalries in sports is upon us: the Army-Navy game. This year marks the 125th meeting between these two prestigious service academies, and the stakes for "America's Game" have never been higher. With both teams having exceptional seasons, the anticipation for this clash is palpable.

In the latest episode of Yards and Stripes, hosts Price Atkinson and Steve Carney take us on an exhilarating journey through the highlights of Army and Navy's football seasons. Army, fresh off their victory in the American Athletic Conference championship, is riding high with confidence. Meanwhile, Navy is eager to prove themselves and reclaim the Commander in Chief trophy, making this matchup even more intense.

America's Game Featuring Two Of Best Academy Teams Ever

The episode centers mostly around with a comprehensive preview of the Army-Navy game, delving into the rich history and tradition that makes this rivalry so unique. The hosts share their insights on the key players to watch, including Army's star quarterback Bryson Daily, affectionately dubbed 'Captain America' for his incredible performances this year. Navy's defense, led by Colin Ramos, will be crucial in countering Army's offensive prowess.

Beyond the game itself, the hosts celebrate Army's remarkable season, which culminated in their first-ever conference title. The significance of this achievement is not lost on the team, and they are determined to cap off their historic season with a victory over their archrivals. Navy, on the other hand, is looking to bounce back from a challenging stretch and end their season on a high note.

Army, Navy Head To Bowl Games After Clashing

The episode also explores the upcoming bowl matchups for both teams. Army is set to face Marshall in the Independence Bowl, while Navy will take on Oklahoma in the Armed Forces Bowl. These games promise to be exciting contests, showcasing the talent and tenacity of both service academies.

Listen To This Week's Episode Of Yards And Stripes!

For those who cherish the tradition and camaraderie of college football, the Army-Navy game is a must-watch event. It's more than just a game; it's a celebration of honor, discipline, and the spirit of competition. Tune in to this special episode of Yards and Stripes for all the insights, analysis, and excitement leading up to America's Game.

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As the leaves fall and the air turns crisp, college football fans across the nation know that one of the most storied rivalries in sports is upon us: the Army-Navy game. This year marks the 125th meeting between these two prestigious service academies, and the stakes for “America’s Game” have never been higher. With both teams having exceptional seasons, the anticipation for this clash is palpable.

In the latest episode of Yards and Stripes, hosts Price Atkinson and Steve Carney take us on an exhilarating journey through the highlights of Army and Navy’s football seasons. Army, fresh off their victory in the American Athletic Conference championship, is riding high with confidence. Meanwhile, Navy is eager to prove themselves and reclaim the Commander in Chief trophy, making this matchup even more intense.

America’s Game Featuring Two Of Best Academy Teams Ever

The episode centers mostly around with a comprehensive preview of the Army-Navy game, delving into the rich history and tradition that makes this rivalry so unique. The hosts share their insights on the key players to watch, including Army’s star quarterback Bryson Daily, affectionately dubbed ‘Captain America’ for his incredible performances this year. Navy’s defense, led by Colin Ramos, will be crucial in countering Army’s offensive prowess.

Beyond the game itself, the hosts celebrate Army’s remarkable season, which culminated in their first-ever conference title. The significance of this achievement is not lost on the team, and they are determined to cap off their historic season with a victory over their archrivals. Navy, on the other hand, is looking to bounce back from a challenging stretch and end their season on a high note.

Army, Navy Head To Bowl Games After Clashing

The episode also explores the upcoming bowl matchups for both teams. Army is set to face Marshall in the Independence Bowl, while Navy will take on Oklahoma in the Armed Forces Bowl. These games promise to be exciting contests, showcasing the talent and tenacity of both service academies.

Listen To This Week’s Episode Of Yards And Stripes!

For those who cherish the tradition and camaraderie of college football, the Army-Navy game is a must-watch event. It’s more than just a game; it’s a celebration of honor, discipline, and the spirit of competition. Tune in to this special episode of Yards and Stripes for all the insights, analysis, and excitement leading up to America’s Game.

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Get Off My Pylon: Oregon Leads Way Into Playoff https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/get-off-my-pylon-oregon-leads-way-into-playoff/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/get-off-my-pylon-oregon-leads-way-into-playoff/#respond Wed, 11 Dec 2024 17:04:06 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=934 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.

The 2023 college football season has been a thrilling ride, particularly for teams from the Western United States. On this episode of the Get Off My Pylon podcast, Matt Zemek delves into the impressive performances of Oregon, Boise State, and Arizona State, which have captured three of the top four seeds in the playoffs.

A Pair Of West Coast Players Are Finalists For The Heisman

We'll discuss the fierce Heisman Trophy race, with Colorado's Travis Hunter and Boise State's Ashton Jeanty emerging as the frontrunners of the four finalists. Zemek breaks down their respective strengths and weaknesses, offering a compelling analysis of their candidacies.  The winner will be announced Saturday following the Army-Navy game.

How The 12-Team Playoff Could Impact Yeams Schedules Moving Forward

The podcast also explores the impact of conference scheduling on playoff contention. Zemek argues for reforms that would prioritize matchups between top teams, leading to more meaningful games and a clearer picture of the playoff contenders.

With a wide-open playoff bracket featuring potential showdowns like Oregon vs. Ohio State and Arizona State vs. Texas, this year's postseason is poised to be one of the most exciting in recent memory.  The 12-team bracket is chock full of great possibilities that would make a college football fan's mouth water.  Zemek breaks down these matchups and shares his predictions for the final four.

Finally, we'll discuss the controversial exclusion of BYU from the playoffs despite a strong season.  Despite a 9-0 start, the Cougars find themselves playing Colorado in the Alamo Bowl December 28 instead of getting a chance at the big trophy.  Zemek calls for a reevaluation of the selection process, advocating for a system that prioritizes head-to-head matchups and overall performance.

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The 2023 college football season has been a thrilling ride, particularly for teams from the Western United States. On this episode of the Get Off My Pylon podcast, Matt Zemek delves into the impressive performances of Oregon, Boise State, and Arizona State, which have captured three of the top four seeds in the playoffs.

A Pair Of West Coast Players Are Finalists For The Heisman

We’ll discuss the fierce Heisman Trophy race, with Colorado’s Travis Hunter and Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty emerging as the frontrunners of the four finalists. Zemek breaks down their respective strengths and weaknesses, offering a compelling analysis of their candidacies.  The winner will be announced Saturday following the Army-Navy game.

How The 12-Team Playoff Could Impact Yeams Schedules Moving Forward

The podcast also explores the impact of conference scheduling on playoff contention. Zemek argues for reforms that would prioritize matchups between top teams, leading to more meaningful games and a clearer picture of the playoff contenders.

With a wide-open playoff bracket featuring potential showdowns like Oregon vs. Ohio State and Arizona State vs. Texas, this year’s postseason is poised to be one of the most exciting in recent memory.  The 12-team bracket is chock full of great possibilities that would make a college football fan’s mouth water.  Zemek breaks down these matchups and shares his predictions for the final four.

Finally, we’ll discuss the controversial exclusion of BYU from the playoffs despite a strong season.  Despite a 9-0 start, the Cougars find themselves playing Colorado in the Alamo Bowl December 28 instead of getting a chance at the big trophy.  Zemek calls for a reevaluation of the selection process, advocating for a system that prioritizes head-to-head matchups and overall performance.

Listen To The Latest Episode Of Get Off My Pylon Now!

For all thr latest news, analysis, and insight regarding college football with a west coast perspective, the place to be is with Matt Zemek and Get Off My Pylon.

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It Just Means More Football And Coffee: What In The CFB Playoff? https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/it-just-means-more-football-and-coffee-what-in-the-cfb-playoff/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/it-just-means-more-football-and-coffee-what-in-the-cfb-playoff/#respond Tue, 10 Dec 2024 16:00:07 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=929 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.
College football is undergoing a seismic shift. The long-awaited 12-team playoff has arrived, promising to reshape the landscape of the sport. In this episode, hosts Rob Williams and Craig McMichael, along with expert guests Drew Crabtree and Andrew McCleary of Last Word On College Football, delve into the implications of this historic change.

Selection Sunday: A New Era Begins

We kick off with a recap of Selection Sunday, where the inaugural 12-team playoff bracket was unveiled. The excitement was palpable as teams and fans alike learned their fate. The hosts and guests discuss the initial reactions to the bracket, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of each team.

Are Conference Championships Still Relevant?

A key question on everyone's mind is the impact of the expanded playoff on conference championships. Traditionally, these games have served as the pinnacle of the regular season, determining conference champions and seeding for bowl games. However, with the new playoff format, some have questioned the relevance of these contests. The panel explores this topic, considering the potential impact on team motivation, fan interest, and the overall competitive balance of the sport.

Do Automatic Playoff Bids and Byes Make For A Fair System?

The 12-team playoff introduces automatic bids and byes for certain teams. While these elements aim to reward conference champions and top-ranked teams, they also raise concerns about potential inequities. The hosts and guests debate the fairness of these mechanisms, considering the impact on team strength, scheduling challenges, and fan engagement.

A Deep Dive Into The Playoff's First Round

Finally, we dive into the matchups themselves. The panel analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each team, highlighting potential upsets and breakout performances. From high-powered offenses to dominant defenses, the hosts and guests cover all the key storylines. They provide expert insights into the strategies that could determine the outcome of each game, giving listeners a comprehensive understanding of the factors at play.

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As the college football world eagerly awaits the start of the 12-team playoff, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of the new format and its potential impact on the sport. Join us as we navigate this exciting new era of college football.

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College football is undergoing a seismic shift. The long-awaited 12-team playoff has arrived, promising to reshape the landscape of the sport. In this episode, hosts Rob Williams and Craig McMichael, along with expert guests Drew Crabtree and Andrew McCleary of Last Word On College Football, delve into the implications of this historic change.

Selection Sunday: A New Era Begins

We kick off with a recap of Selection Sunday, where the inaugural 12-team playoff bracket was unveiled. The excitement was palpable as teams and fans alike learned their fate. The hosts and guests discuss the initial reactions to the bracket, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of each team.

Are Conference Championships Still Relevant?

A key question on everyone’s mind is the impact of the expanded playoff on conference championships. Traditionally, these games have served as the pinnacle of the regular season, determining conference champions and seeding for bowl games. However, with the new playoff format, some have questioned the relevance of these contests. The panel explores this topic, considering the potential impact on team motivation, fan interest, and the overall competitive balance of the sport.

Do Automatic Playoff Bids and Byes Make For A Fair System?

The 12-team playoff introduces automatic bids and byes for certain teams. While these elements aim to reward conference champions and top-ranked teams, they also raise concerns about potential inequities. The hosts and guests debate the fairness of these mechanisms, considering the impact on team strength, scheduling challenges, and fan engagement.

A Deep Dive Into The Playoff’s First Round

Finally, we dive into the matchups themselves. The panel analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each team, highlighting potential upsets and breakout performances. From high-powered offenses to dominant defenses, the hosts and guests cover all the key storylines. They provide expert insights into the strategies that could determine the outcome of each game, giving listeners a comprehensive understanding of the factors at play.

Listen To This Week’s Episode Of It Just Means More Football And Coffee!

Listen to “It Just Means More Football And Coffee | What In The CFB Playoff?” on Spreaker.

As the college football world eagerly awaits the start of the 12-team playoff, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of the new format and its potential impact on the sport. Join us as we navigate this exciting new era of college football.

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This Week In The ACC: CFP Selection Reactions https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/this-week-in-the-acc-cfp-selection-reactions/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/this-week-in-the-acc-cfp-selection-reactions/#respond Mon, 09 Dec 2024 18:25:29 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=926 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.

Join hosts Jeff and Matthew for an in-depth look at the thrilling ACC Championship game, where Clemson narrowly defeated SMU in a nail-biting finish. The Tigers' dominant defense and clutch plays sealed the deal, securing their spot in the College Football Playoff.

Despite not taking home the conference title, the Mustangs were still invited to the 12-team field over an Alabama team that may have lost three times but also had a very good record against ranked opponents. How will the playoff committee's decisions shape the college football landscape? Find out as the hosts break down the implications of this exciting matchup.

ACC Teams Eyeing Upsets In Bowl Games

With bowl season on the horizon, Jeff and Matthew delve into the matchups that have ACC fans buzzing. From Louisville's clash with Washington to Duke's showdown with Ole Miss, the hosts provide expert analysis and bold predictions. Which teams are poised to exceed expectations? And which might face an uphill battle?

A Deep Dive Into The CFP

The hosts discuss the College Football Playoff selections, commending the committee's choices while sharing their own dream matchups. They explore the potential for SMU and Clemson to make significant runs in the playoffs, considering their strengths and weaknesses against tough opponents.

Looking Ahead To The Conference Schedule In Basketball

The conversation shifts to the hardwood, where Clemson and Duke are emerging as top contenders. Clemson's recent victories over powerhouse teams like Kentucky and Miami have solidified their position, while Duke's talented roster and recent wins signal their championship aspirations. However, the hosts remind us not to overlook teams like Virginia Tech, who could surprise us all.

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Join hosts Jeff and Matthew for an in-depth look at the thrilling ACC Championship game, where Clemson narrowly defeated SMU in a nail-biting finish. The Tigers’ dominant defense and clutch plays sealed the deal, securing their spot in the College Football Playoff.

Despite not taking home the conference title, the Mustangs were still invited to the 12-team field over an Alabama team that may have lost three times but also had a very good record against ranked opponents. How will the playoff committee’s decisions shape the college football landscape? Find out as the hosts break down the implications of this exciting matchup.

ACC Teams Eyeing Upsets In Bowl Games

With bowl season on the horizon, Jeff and Matthew delve into the matchups that have ACC fans buzzing. From Louisville’s clash with Washington to Duke’s showdown with Ole Miss, the hosts provide expert analysis and bold predictions. Which teams are poised to exceed expectations? And which might face an uphill battle?

A Deep Dive Into The CFP

The hosts discuss the College Football Playoff selections, commending the committee’s choices while sharing their own dream matchups. They explore the potential for SMU and Clemson to make significant runs in the playoffs, considering their strengths and weaknesses against tough opponents.

Looking Ahead To The Conference Schedule In Basketball

The conversation shifts to the hardwood, where Clemson and Duke are emerging as top contenders. Clemson’s recent victories over powerhouse teams like Kentucky and Miami have solidified their position, while Duke’s talented roster and recent wins signal their championship aspirations. However, the hosts remind us not to overlook teams like Virginia Tech, who could surprise us all.

Check out the latest episode of This Week In The ACC Now!

For all the news, analysis and insight on the ACC, there’s no place better than on This Week In The ACC.

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Big 12/SEC Breakdown: Big XII Title Preview with Jim Brinson https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/big-12-sec-breakdown-big-xii-title-preview-with-jim-brinson/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/big-12-sec-breakdown-big-xii-title-preview-with-jim-brinson/#respond Sat, 07 Dec 2024 03:52:17 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=923 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.
In the world of college football, few topics spark as much debate as the selection process for the College Football Playoff. In our latest episode of Big 12/SEC Breakdown, hosts Tyler Jones and Thomas Bridges delve into the controversy surrounding Alabama's possible inclusion in the playoff despite their three losses. Is it fair, or is it a case of 'pure playoff privilege'? Tyler certainly feels that the Crimson Tide's inclusion is unwarranted.  This heated discussion sets the stage for a broader look at the dynamics within the Big 12 and SEC.

Coaching Moves Could Set Off Chain Reaction In Big XII

The episode doesn't just stop at playoff controversies. It also explores significant coaching changes, such as West Virginia's firing of head coach Neil Brown as well as Oklahoma State's decision to part ways with both defensive coordinator Bryan Nardo and offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn. The hosts speculate on potential replacements, highlighting the importance of these decisions for the future of college football programs. Could their firing set off a domino effect of assistant coaches around the conference moving to other programs?

As the conversation shifts towards the upcoming conference championship games, the hosts provide a detailed analysis of key matchups. With Arizona State facing Iowa State in the Big XII title game and Georgia taking on Texas in the SEC championship, there's plenty at stake. The hosts weigh in on the strengths and weaknesses of each team, offering predictions and insights that are sure to engage any college football enthusiast. Special guest Jim Brinson, from Fox Sports Radio Phoenix, joins the discussion to provide his perspective on the Big XII championship and the overall playoff picture.

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In the world of college football, few topics spark as much debate as the selection process for the College Football Playoff. In our latest episode of Big 12/SEC Breakdown, hosts Tyler Jones and Thomas Bridges delve into the controversy surrounding Alabama’s possible inclusion in the playoff despite their three losses. Is it fair, or is it a case of ‘pure playoff privilege’? Tyler certainly feels that the Crimson Tide’s inclusion is unwarranted.  This heated discussion sets the stage for a broader look at the dynamics within the Big 12 and SEC.

Coaching Moves Could Set Off Chain Reaction In Big XII

The episode doesn’t just stop at playoff controversies. It also explores significant coaching changes, such as West Virginia’s firing of head coach Neil Brown as well as Oklahoma State’s decision to part ways with both defensive coordinator Bryan Nardo and offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn. The hosts speculate on potential replacements, highlighting the importance of these decisions for the future of college football programs. Could their firing set off a domino effect of assistant coaches around the conference moving to other programs?

As the conversation shifts towards the upcoming conference championship games, the hosts provide a detailed analysis of key matchups. With Arizona State facing Iowa State in the Big XII title game and Georgia taking on Texas in the SEC championship, there’s plenty at stake. The hosts weigh in on the strengths and weaknesses of each team, offering predictions and insights that are sure to engage any college football enthusiast. Special guest Jim Brinson, from Fox Sports Radio Phoenix, joins the discussion to provide his perspective on the Big XII championship and the overall playoff picture.

Listen To This Week’s Episode Of The Big 12/SEC Breakdown Now!

For all the news, analysis and insight on both the Big XII and the SEC, make sure you subscribe to Big 12/SEC Breakdown.

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It Just Means BONUS EPISODE: Crain Talks CFP Selection https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/it-just-means-bonus-episode-crain-talks-cfp-selection/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/it-just-means-bonus-episode-crain-talks-cfp-selection/#respond Fri, 06 Dec 2024 15:36:01 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=920 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.
As the SEC and other power conferences get ready for their respective championship games this week, the eyes of the college football world will focus on the folks responsible for selecting the 12 teams for this year's College Football Playoff. In this bonus episode of It Just Means More Football and Coffee, host Rob Williams is joined by Jake Crain from Crain and Co. to dissect the current playoff system and explore potential solutions for a more balanced approach to the CFP.

Could The CFP Rules Lead To A Super League?

The discussion kicks off with an examination of the inconsistencies plaguing the current CFP selection process. Jake highlights the subjective nature of the rankings and argues for a blend of subjectivity and objectivity. He proposes a formula that incorporates strength of schedule, win-loss records, scoring margins, and a objective committee to ensure a fairer system. This approach, he believes, would eliminate the biases and conspiracy theories that currently overshadow the playoff selection process.

As the conversation unfolds, Rob and Jake delve into the idea of a super league, a concept that has been gaining traction among college football enthusiasts. They discuss the potential benefits of a super league, including clear-cut rules and guidelines that mirror the NFL model. This shift, they argue, could bring much-needed parity to the sport and ensure that the best teams truly compete at the highest level.

Penn State A Dark Horse In The Playoff?

Jake also shares his thoughts on the upcoming championship games, identifying Penn State as a potential dark horse. He emphasizes the importance of confidence and creativity in gameplay, suggesting that Penn State's performance against Oregon could be a pivotal moment in their season.

As the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff approaches, the stakes have never been higher. Tune in to this episode of "It Just Means More Football and Coffee" to hear Rob Williams and Jake Crain's insights on the future of college football and the power dynamics at play.

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As the SEC and other power conferences get ready for their respective championship games this week, the eyes of the college football world will focus on the folks responsible for selecting the 12 teams for this year’s College Football Playoff. In this bonus episode of It Just Means More Football and Coffee, host Rob Williams is joined by Jake Crain from Crain and Co. to dissect the current playoff system and explore potential solutions for a more balanced approach to the CFP.

Could The CFP Rules Lead To A Super League?

The discussion kicks off with an examination of the inconsistencies plaguing the current CFP selection process. Jake highlights the subjective nature of the rankings and argues for a blend of subjectivity and objectivity. He proposes a formula that incorporates strength of schedule, win-loss records, scoring margins, and a objective committee to ensure a fairer system. This approach, he believes, would eliminate the biases and conspiracy theories that currently overshadow the playoff selection process.

As the conversation unfolds, Rob and Jake delve into the idea of a super league, a concept that has been gaining traction among college football enthusiasts. They discuss the potential benefits of a super league, including clear-cut rules and guidelines that mirror the NFL model. This shift, they argue, could bring much-needed parity to the sport and ensure that the best teams truly compete at the highest level.

Penn State A Dark Horse In The Playoff?

Jake also shares his thoughts on the upcoming championship games, identifying Penn State as a potential dark horse. He emphasizes the importance of confidence and creativity in gameplay, suggesting that Penn State’s performance against Oregon could be a pivotal moment in their season.

As the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff approaches, the stakes have never been higher. Tune in to this episode of “It Just Means More Football and Coffee” to hear Rob Williams and Jake Crain’s insights on the future of college football and the power dynamics at play.

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Yards And Stripes: Army Looks For First Conference Title https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/yards-and-stripes-army-looks-for-first-conference-title/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/yards-and-stripes-army-looks-for-first-conference-title/#respond Thu, 05 Dec 2024 18:26:01 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=917 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.
In this week's episode of Yards and Stripes, hosts Price Atkinson and Steve Carney delve into the thrilling prospects and recent triumphs of Army, Navy, and Air Force as they navigate the end of their seasons and eye potential championships.

Army Finishes Unbeaten First Season In AAC Play

The highlight of the episode is undoubtedly Army's opportunity to make history by clinching their first-ever conference championship. The Black Knights are set to face Tulane in the American Athletic Conference Championship game, a matchup that promises to be as intense as the cold weather expected at West Point. With a perfect home record this season, Army's Bryson Daily stands as a pivotal figure, poised to lead his team to victory against a formidable Tulane offense.

Navy, on the other hand, is riding high after a decisive 34-20 win over East Carolina. The Midshipmen's performance was bolstered by Braxton Woodson, filling in for the injured Blake Horvath and showcasing his prowess with three second half touchdowns. This victory sets Navy up for a strong finish as they await their bowl game assignment.

Meanwhile, Air Force closed out their season on a high note with a 31-20 victory over San Diego State, marking their fourth consecutive win. Although they fell just short of bowl eligibility, the Falcons' late-season surge offers a glimpse of the potential for the next season, with Quinten Hayes emerging as a promising quarterback for the future.

Black Knights Prepare For Tulane In AAC Championship

The guys then turn to the American conference championship game, as Army welcomes in Tulane to Michie Stadium on Friday.  Price and Steve focus on both teams' running attacks, with Daily being the X factor as the conference's offensive player of the year.  They finish up the show with a prediction on what will happen along the Hudson River and what is expected to be a cold night in upstate New York.

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In this week’s episode of Yards and Stripes, hosts Price Atkinson and Steve Carney delve into the thrilling prospects and recent triumphs of Army, Navy, and Air Force as they navigate the end of their seasons and eye potential championships.

Army Finishes Unbeaten First Season In AAC Play

The highlight of the episode is undoubtedly Army’s opportunity to make history by clinching their first-ever conference championship. The Black Knights are set to face Tulane in the American Athletic Conference Championship game, a matchup that promises to be as intense as the cold weather expected at West Point. With a perfect home record this season, Army’s Bryson Daily stands as a pivotal figure, poised to lead his team to victory against a formidable Tulane offense.

Navy, on the other hand, is riding high after a decisive 34-20 win over East Carolina. The Midshipmen’s performance was bolstered by Braxton Woodson, filling in for the injured Blake Horvath and showcasing his prowess with three second half touchdowns. This victory sets Navy up for a strong finish as they await their bowl game assignment.

Meanwhile, Air Force closed out their season on a high note with a 31-20 victory over San Diego State, marking their fourth consecutive win. Although they fell just short of bowl eligibility, the Falcons’ late-season surge offers a glimpse of the potential for the next season, with Quinten Hayes emerging as a promising quarterback for the future.

Black Knights Prepare For Tulane In AAC Championship

The guys then turn to the American conference championship game, as Army welcomes in Tulane to Michie Stadium on Friday.  Price and Steve focus on both teams’ running attacks, with Daily being the X factor as the conference’s offensive player of the year.  They finish up the show with a prediction on what will happen along the Hudson River and what is expected to be a cold night in upstate New York.

Listen To This Week’s Episode Of Yards And Stripes now!

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Get Off My Pylon: Aftermath Of Rivalry Week https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/get-off-my-pylon-aftermath-of-rivalry-week/ https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/get-off-my-pylon-aftermath-of-rivalry-week/#respond Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:46:08 +0000 https://lastwordonsports.com/podcasts/?p=911 Use code LWOS20 for $20 off your purchase of $300 or more.
As the college football season reaches its thrilling climax in Rivalry Week, fans and analysts alike are turning their attention to the Western teams that have defined the narrative this year. On the latest episode of Get Off My Pylon, Matt Zemek takes listeners on a comprehensive journey through the highs and lows of these teams, offering expert insights and predictions as we head into the conference championships and beyond.

Can The Utes Replace Cam Rising?

One of the current issues in the Big XII revolves around Utah's quarterback dilemma. With Cam Rising's future uncertain, the Utes face a pivotal offseason decision. Matt emphasizes the need for Utah to secure a top-tier quarterback to maintain their competitive edge, highlighting the importance of planning for Rising's potential departure.

Arizona and Washington's seasons are also dissected, revealing the complexities of coaching transitions and roster challenges. Matt points out that while Brent Brennan's first year at Arizona was rocky, it's not necessarily a reflection of his coaching abilities. Similarly, Washington's struggles underscore the need for a dynamic quarterback, a theme echoed throughout the episode.

West Coast Rivalry Heading In Different Directions In Big Ten

The conversation shifts to UCLA, where optimism abounds despite missing out on a bowl game. Matt praises Deshaun Foster's coaching efforts, noting the Bruins' unexpected success and the potential for future growth. As UCLA looks to bolster its quarterback position, the groundwork for a promising 2025 season is being laid.

Looking across the city, USC's quarterback transition is another focal point, with Jayden Maiava's emergence offering a glimpse of the Trojans' future. Matt feels Lincoln Riley's path to rebounding back into importance in the Big Ten relies on utilizing Maiava's dual-threat capabilities to keep defenses guessing.

Matt then previews the Big 12 Championship game between Arizona State and Iowa State, while his take on Colorado's season highlights both the achievements and missed opportunities under Deion Sanders' leadership.

Finally, the Heisman Trophy race takes center stage, with Matt weighing in on the merits of Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty. While Hunter is the favorite, Matt argues that Genty's consistent performance warrants serious consideration.

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As the college football season reaches its thrilling climax in Rivalry Week, fans and analysts alike are turning their attention to the Western teams that have defined the narrative this year. On the latest episode of Get Off My Pylon, Matt Zemek takes listeners on a comprehensive journey through the highs and lows of these teams, offering expert insights and predictions as we head into the conference championships and beyond.

Can The Utes Replace Cam Rising?

One of the current issues in the Big XII revolves around Utah’s quarterback dilemma. With Cam Rising’s future uncertain, the Utes face a pivotal offseason decision. Matt emphasizes the need for Utah to secure a top-tier quarterback to maintain their competitive edge, highlighting the importance of planning for Rising’s potential departure.

Arizona and Washington’s seasons are also dissected, revealing the complexities of coaching transitions and roster challenges. Matt points out that while Brent Brennan’s first year at Arizona was rocky, it’s not necessarily a reflection of his coaching abilities. Similarly, Washington’s struggles underscore the need for a dynamic quarterback, a theme echoed throughout the episode.

West Coast Rivalry Heading In Different Directions In Big Ten

The conversation shifts to UCLA, where optimism abounds despite missing out on a bowl game. Matt praises Deshaun Foster’s coaching efforts, noting the Bruins’ unexpected success and the potential for future growth. As UCLA looks to bolster its quarterback position, the groundwork for a promising 2025 season is being laid.

Looking across the city, USC’s quarterback transition is another focal point, with Jayden Maiava’s emergence offering a glimpse of the Trojans’ future. Matt feels Lincoln Riley’s path to rebounding back into importance in the Big Ten relies on utilizing Maiava’s dual-threat capabilities to keep defenses guessing.

Matt then previews the Big 12 Championship game between Arizona State and Iowa State, while his take on Colorado’s season highlights both the achievements and missed opportunities under Deion Sanders’ leadership.

Finally, the Heisman Trophy race takes center stage, with Matt weighing in on the merits of Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty. While Hunter is the favorite, Matt argues that Genty’s consistent performance warrants serious consideration.

Listen To This Week’s Episode Of Get Off My Pylon!

Listen to “Get Off My Pylon | Aftermath of Rivalry Week” on Spreaker.

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