
Straight Tua the money
Look, it’s no doubt in my mind the Alabama and the Crimson Tide faithful would welcome Tua Tagovailoa back next season with open arms, but let’s be real, to press Tua back to Tuscaloosa would be the equivalent of pressuring your ex to stick around based off of their good character and hopes of change…knowing damn well it would put a limit on both sides. Tagovailoa, who is set to hold a presser sometime tomorrow announcing his decision on whether or not he’ll declare for the 2

Slumping Spartans
While Dantonio’s worst season as Spartan’s head coach is well behind him (3-9 in 2016), his worst loss has just come to surface, losing in comeback fashion, after being up 28 - 10 at the half, only to lose 37 – 34 to the Illinois Fighting Illini. How bad can it be for a guy who’s just now seeing his worst loss well into his 13th season? Not bad, considering all he’s done in his tenure in East Lansing especially considering what he inherited and the quick turnaround he orchest

Year 5
The Wolverines 2018 season ended exactly how the 2017 season did…a loss to Ohio State University and a half ass bowl game performance. At the precipice lies the Big Ten title and a College Football Playoff appearance, but in the way, lies their biggest challenge and threat of the last decade: Ohio State. Ever since the NCAA introduced the College Football Playoff system, depending on your brand, one loss could be, and has proven to be, the kiss of death to all playoff hopes.

Not as advertised
While the No. 14 ranked Michigan Wolverines merely survived an outing at Ryan Field, one could say that these “too close for comfort” games are starting to become the norm for the Wolverines under Coach Harbaugh. Although nerve-wracking, the game was nothing short of a nail-biter as the Wolverines shook off a sluggish start, going down 17 – 7 at the half, only to score 20 unanswered points including a solid run by running back Karan Higdon in the fourth quarter to help secure

The return of emotional Saturdays
Well…the wait is finally over. What typically seems like an eternity of waiting time, the college football offseason really wasn’t that bad, and we can credit the thanks to the NBA and its Cinderella type playoffs and blockbuster news. Now that I am a Georgia resident, I can honestly say that the leftover taste of salt and defeat amongst many Bulldog fans and supporters is still evident…but for the rest of us, the college football slate has been wiped clean. As we turn over a

nO SUrprise
Ohio State’s 2011 “tattoo-gate,” the 2011 Penn State sex abuse scandal, and the 2006 Reggie Bush USC money scandal are just three amongst MANY examples of relatively minor transgressions that turned into major headlined issues once the cover had been blown, and more importantly, examples of how NOT to handle scandal in college sports. Roughly three days ago, the lengthy list of scandals in college football just subscribed two of it’s not so newest member(s) in Ohio State, thi

Can the Dawgs beat the top Dog
As if college football couldn’t be any more dramatic, despite winning the SEC, the University of Georgia Bulldogs have barked their way up to the No. 2 spot in this year’s college football playoff, and while they’ve been on an upward trend since their eye opening loss to Auburn, don’t let the new buzz around the SEC fool you, the Alabama Crimson Tide still remain head honcho in not only the SEC (slight disrespect to UGA) but in all of college football. With everything on the

All bark, no bite
Outmatched, outplayed and outcoached summarizes today's performance from Georgia as the Bulldogs suffered its first loss of the season Saturday with an embarrassing 40-17 setback at Auburn. The Bulldogs scored first early in the game but struggled on both sides of the ball after that, and couldn’t slow the Tigers from executing every aspect of the game. Not sure of the season totals, but I’m almost certain today’s outing ranks among the worst if not THE worst defensive perfor

3 Takeaways from the turnover plagued Wolverines
Going into the locker room down 14-3 at the half, proved to be too much for the Wolverines offense to overcome. Last night’s game was a hard one to watch for the Michigan fan base from the second possession on. As a fan of the Wolverines, the morning frustration isn’t the same as last years loss to Ohio State, no, in fact that was more understandable as Michigan had got finessed out of some calls late in that game but last night, that was just poor offensive play from beginni

Hats off to Harbaugh
The Saturday that we’ve all been waiting for is finally here and just halfway through, with plenty more blockbuster games to be played. While my heads been on a swivel for the past six hours, I was able to stay glued to one game in particular…No. 11 Michigan taking on the No. 17 Florida Gators. Having never beaten the Wolverines (now 0-4) coming into today’s game, the suspension-riddled Gators looked poised to make a change to their programs history as the defense came out ho