The “3rd & 15” podcast is a college football show for dedicated fans of the sport, the folks who look forward to Saturdays in the fall all year.
Find out who's going to win the National Championship and why it will be a more satisfying end to the season than you probably realized.
Who's going to advance to the College Football Playoff championship game? And is the SEC dead?!
The quarterfinals of the College Football Playoffs were all about things we saw coming and things we should've seen coming.
Let's break down the quarterfinal matchups in the College Football Playoff, including a visit from Guest Analyst Pax Timmerman.
Let's talk about the games, and the narratives, from the first round of the first 12-team College Football Playoff bracket.
Let's talk about the Heisman, as well as some ways to “fix” the College Football Playoff Bracket.
The College Football Playoff committee had to break its own rule to save conference title games, but not for the reason you might think.
Each year, the College Football Playoff Committee makes it clear that in every format, there is one rule above all others.
Several seemingly chaotic results provide some clarity as we draw nearer to the 2024 College Football Playoffs.
It's time to address the elephant in the room. The SEC is already getting plenty of credit for Strength of Schedule.
Things are getting wilder and more tense in the SEC, as the Big 10's top teams separate themselves.
After a weekend of upsets, the first College Football Playoff rankings of the 12-team era present some fascinating possibilities.
Which teams enter November what a shot to make the playoffs?
As big games finish, more are created down the road. Who will make the College Football Playoff?
In between huge weeks of college football, Pax Timmerman rejoins the show to give his analysis.
Somehow, the recent chaos - including THAT upset - has helped place Boise State at the center of the college football world.
We're starting to learn some things about college football in 2024, but what are we learning?
What does the situation at UNLV mean for college football? Also there's a (not-so-) simple way that Georgia can hand Bama the loss they should've handed them before.
A couple teams dodged upsets, while a few Heisman candidates have emerged.
Guest Analyst Pax Timmerman gives his takes on some of the action from this past weekend, and let's give our first peek at a 12-team playoff.
What's happening this weekend - or has already happened - that will shape the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff?
Who are the contenders to win the Heisman this year? Let's talk about it!
The rankings are in, but which coaches might be in trouble this season?
Here are five aspects of the new era of college football that we should all keep in mind.
Jamie Cheek and Justin Baxley join the podcast to talk about the end of the Saban era and how it relates to the end of the four-team playoff.
Who is going to win the final championship of the four-team playoff era?
Who is going to win in the College Football Playoffs, and what do these bowl results mean?
The committee did what we all probably thought they'd do, but does that make it the right decision? For many reasons, no.
What will the College Football Playoff committee do with a truly unprecedented situation?
We've never had a finish to the college football season quite like this one, so throw out some of the things you think you know.
Who will stake the final claim on conference titles, the Heisman and playoff spots?
We're getting down to the wire for the 2023 season, but what would this season look like with an expanded playoff bracket?
The championship pictures across the country continue to take shape.
Jeremy breaks down the first CFP rankings of the 2023 season, reacts to the recent results, and gives one more Clemson rants
As the national title contenders begin to separate themselves, the conference title races become clearer.
Notre Dame and Southern Cal can be a case study in the importance of defense, and why sometimes it might not be enough.
The focus in Week 7 of college football is again on the loaded Pac-12.
Contenders are beginning to separate themselves but have work to do in Week 6.
Who stood out from an exciting Saturday in college football? Let's talk about it!
Most of the so-called contenders are struggling, and Jeremy gives his thoughts on the situations at Colorado and Alabama.
Jeremy reacts to a couple big games and discusses some teams who have proven themselves so far.
Jeremy maligns his own intelligence and talks about Colorado, Florida State and other teams that are much better than Clemson.
Which games stand out from the first week of the 2023 season?
Who will disappoint Jeremy by not living up to his expectations for them? Let's find out with conference AND playoff predictions!
The Pac-12 appears to be on the ropes, but it also boasts three Heisman contenders at quarterback. Who else has a shot at the trophy?
Which college football coaches could be looking for opportunities elsewhere by the end of 2023? Plus a reaction to the news of Colorado's return to the Big 12.
Media member Justin Baxley joins the show to discuss the future of college football realignment and how it can be fixed.
Bowl challenge champion TJ Lundeen joins the podcast to talk about his winning strategy, Clemson's new OC and more. We also reminisce about our days covering high school football.
The Georgia Bulldogs are the kings of college football, and it's time we just accept that. But some are still questioning whether the playoff committee got it right.
Jeremy is joined by Jamie Cheek, host of the “A View From the Couch” podcast, to break down the upcoming National Championship Game matchup between his Georgia Bulldogs and TCU. A VIEW FROM THE COUCH: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-view-from-the-couch/id1487732151