Around CFB: Following tumultuous offseason, Big Ten football returns
After trying to strong-arm other members of the Power 5 to sit out the 2020 season with them, the Big Ten decided that they'd play an abbreviated, conference-only schedule like everyone else, and big-time college football in the midwest finally makes its return this weekend.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Bad day in Alabama, TCU-Texas rivalry & more
David Sandhop muses on the weekend that was in college football, including A&M's struggles despite winning usually important statistical categories, the fullscale meltdown in the Big 12 and more.
Around CFB: Big 12 already in danger of missing out on 2020 playoff
After only a few weeks of action, the Big 12 is already threatening to make itself scarce in this year's College Football Playoff discussion. Olin Buchanan looks at the conference's perilous situation and adds his weekly Heisman thoughts, playoff predictions and games to watch.
Hop's Deep Reflections: A&M-Vanderbilt, Big 12 struggles & more
David Sandhop's weekly reflections are back for a second consecutive season as this week Hop shares his thoughts on Texas A&M's near disaster with Vanderbilt, Oklahoma's actual disaster in Norman and what basketball hoops have to do with college football in 2020.
Around CFB: Sun Belt makes its case for conference superiority
In a year without a full slate of non-conference showdowns, it becomes much more difficult to differentiate between the leagues. However, in Week One, the Sun Belt made a strong case for themselves following a 3-0 showing against the Power 5 Big 12.
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Monday Morning Mike: Sun Belt too much for 'rancid' Big 12
Power 5 college football made its triumphant return this weekend, but for the Big 12, the opening weekend was nothing short of disastrous. TexAgs' college football contributor Mike Huguenin joined to discuss the highlights from around college football.
It actually does mean more: Football vital for well-being of college towns
The local economies of college towns around the country will be negatively impacted by not having college football this fall. In the SEC, ACC and Big 12, finding a balance between generating revenue and keeping athletes safe from COVID-19 is of the upmost importance.
The SEC: It had reasons for starting late, and those reasons haven’t changed
While the Big Ten and Pac-12 have already made the move to cancel completely, the SEC is holding firm and sticking by their protocols in an attempt to play in the fall. For the SEC, nothing has changed since two fellow Power 5 conferences bowed out of the 2020 season.
While some plan to throw in the towel, Hogs ready to run SEC gauntlet
Arkansas' schedule was already ridiculously hard before the Razorbacks drew both Georgia and Florida as their new crossover opponents, yet the Hogs still intend to play. If they're willing to face that schedule amid a pandemic, maybe others should consider playing as well.
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Pick Six Previews' Brett Ciancia discusses validity of expanding CFP
The 2020 college football season will be the wildest in recent memory. With no cross-conference games between the Power Five schools, should the CFP expand to eight teams in 2020? Pick Six Previews owner Brett Ciancia joined TexAgs Radio to discuss that possibility.
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Pick Six Previews' Brett Ciancia reacts to ACC's conference-only decision
On Wednesday, the ACC announced it would move to a conference-only-plus-one model for the 2020 season. Pick Six Previews owner Brett Ciancia joined to discuss how this impacts the national landscape and what the SEC might do next.
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Monday Morning Mike: SEC likely headed for conference-only schedule
Mike Huguenin reacts to the Big Ten and Pac-12 decision to play conference-only schedules in the fall of 2020 and explains why the remaining Power 5 conferences are likely to follow suit in the very near future.
Liucci's Take: Thoughts on a potential 'conference only' football season
Should every conference in the country join the Big Ten in playing only in-conference contests this fall, there would certainly be some unique facets to a 2020 college football season. Billy Liucci get creative with what he would like to see if this becomes a reality.
Staples: We’re getting college football answers, but they won’t all be the same
Questions are starting to be answered regarding what college football will look like in 2020, but one thing is certain: All of the answers will be different. The Athletic's Andy Staples discusses the latest in the college football landscape.
Monday night musings (on a Tuesday morning): Texas Bowl, recruiting & more
With bowl season upon us, Billy unfurls a series of late-night thoughts on Texas A&M's bowl assignment, the college football playoff rankings, the Aggies' stretch run in the 2020 recruiting class and more.
Around CFB: Week one reactions will be tested by week two realites
Some surprising results in week one had many making typical premature declarations about which teams are done, which conferences are overrated, and so forth. As the dust settles, week two offers some more telling contests that should quell any early overreactions.
Around CFB: Trio of well-known QBs should lead the 2019 Heisman race
Olin Buchanan is back with his weekly rundown of the national college football scene. TexAgs' Heisman voter starts 2019 looking at three familiar quarterbacks who should make strong cases for college football's top individual prize.
Around CFB: Big 12 makes statement with Week Two victories
The much-maligned Big 12 conference has received warranted criticism in recent seasons, but the league made a statement in Week Two, posting multiple note-worthy wins. Olin Buchanan runs down the conference's resurgence in more in his weekly wrap-up.
Truth in numbers: Scoring A&M's jump from the Big 12 to the SEC
Texas A&M is sending nine players to the NFL Combine. The ten-team Big 12 is sending just 18. As Olin Buchanan writes, this is just one more indication that the Aggies' move to the SEC has paid off in a big way.
Around CFB: Playoff picture narrows to twelve Power-Five teams
As October draws to a close and with the first set of CFP rankings a week away, a dozen teams realistically remain in the hunt for the national title. Plus Olin's latest Heisman ballot, playoff projections, and the Myles Watch.