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The 2027 quarterback class is already generating massive hype, but could it actually become the greatest QB class in NFL Draft history? Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the top quarterback prospects expected to headline the 2027 NFL Draft, including Arch Manning, CJ Carr, Dante Moore, Julian Sayin, LaNorris Sellers, CJ Bailey, Nico Iamaleava, Fernando Mendoza, Josh Hoover and more. Would Arch Manning really be the No. 1 overall pick if the draft happened today? Is CJ Carr the safest quarterback prospect in college football? Could Dante Moore ultimately become the best NFL quarterback from this class? The guys rank their top quarterback prospects, debate where the consensus is getting certain players wrong, and make bold predictions about how many quarterbacks could be selected in the first round and first three rounds of the NFL Draft. They also discuss elite non-quarterback prospects like Jeremiah Smith, Leonard Moore and Dylan Stewart, and whether the 2027 NFL Draft could become one of the most talented draft classes in recent memory. Will this quarterback group live up to the hype, or are expectations already getting out of control?
In this episode of Hit The Books, Brad Powers and Joey Knish dive into one of the most debated topics in all of college football right now: which head coaches are actually being overrated by the market, the media, and fan perception. The conversation gets heated quickly as they break down the gap between reputation and real results across the sport. Mario Cristobal at Miami comes under the microscope, with discussion around elite recruiting versus actual on-field execution and whether the results truly match the hype. Dabo Swinney's Clemson tenure is also heavily debated, especially as questions continue to grow around whether the program has adapted enough to modern college football after recent down years. The guys also take aim at Lincoln Riley and whether his offensive brilliance is being overshadowed by deeper program-building concerns at USC, especially after expectations shifted following his arrival. Coach Prime and Colorado are brought into the mix as well, focusing on whether early momentum can realistically be sustained in the new transfer portal era or if regression is coming. From there, the debate escalates into some of the biggest names in the sport. Steve Sarkisian at Texas is questioned in terms of win consistency versus roster talent and program investment, while Kirby Smart at Georgia sparks one of the most controversial takes of the episode, with Brad and Joey challenging whether results fully match the national perception of dominance in today's college football landscape.
Which college football coaches are REALLY on the hot seat heading into the 2026 season? Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the coaches they believe may not survive the year at their current schools, including Bill Belichick at North Carolina, Deion Sanders at Colorado, Dabo Swinney at Clemson, Shane Beamer at South Carolina, Mike Locksley at Maryland and more. The crew debates whether Bill Belichick will still be coaching at North Carolina in 2027, if Deion Sanders missed his chance to leave Colorado, and whether Dabo Swinney can still compete in the modern era of college football. They also discuss which programs are falling behind financially, the toughest jobs in college football, and which coaches are under the most pressure heading into the season. Will Bill Belichick succeed at North Carolina? Can Deion Sanders keep Colorado relevant without Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders? Is Clemson heading toward a major fall under Dabo Swinney? Let us know in the comments which college football coach you think is under the most pressure this season.
College football is changing fast, and Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down one of the biggest questions facing the sport today: does college football need a salary cap? With NIL spending exploding across the country, some college football programs are reportedly pushing toward $40 million and even $50 million rosters. Knish and Powers discuss the future of NIL, donor fatigue, conference spending wars, playoff expansion, and whether the current model of college football is financially sustainable. The guys debate how schools like Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Texas, and Texas A&M could separate themselves financially from the rest of college football, while programs across the SEC and Big Ten try to keep up in the NIL arms race. Joey Knish and Brad Powers also discuss NIL collectives, booster spending, revenue sharing in college sports, the future of non-revenue sports, and whether college football could eventually break away from universities entirely. They also examine how conferences like the SEC and Big Ten could shape the future of the sport as spending continues to rise. Joey Knish and Brad Powers give their thoughts on where college football is headed next and whether the sport can continue spending at this pace without major changes. Hit The Books is part of The Hammer Betting Network sponsored by FanDuel.
In this episode of Hit The Books, Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down what a 24-Team College Football Playoff could look like and whether expanding the CFP would completely change college football as we know it. The guys discuss how a 24-Team Playoff would impact the regular season, conference championships, rivalry week, strength of schedule, automatic bids, at-large teams, and the overall structure of the College Football Playoff. They also debate whether college football can realistically support a larger playoff format without damaging what already makes the sport unique. Would a 24-Team CFP improve college football or completely break it?
College football is heading deeper into chaos, and the Brendan Sorsby situation at Texas Tech has sparked one of the most controversial eligibility debates we've seen yet. On this episode of Hit The Books, Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down the latest developments surrounding the Sorsby case, the NCAA's handling of eligibility rulings, and why this situation is raising bigger questions about the structure and governance of college football as a whole. What starts as a single player eligibility story quickly turns into a much larger discussion about enforcement, inconsistency, and whether college football is losing control of its own rulebook. Is Texas Tech really going to get Brendan Sorsby on the field? Or is this another example of a system that no longer has a clear authority? We also get into the broader implications for the sport — from conference power dynamics to what this means for the future of NCAA oversight and whether we're heading toward full-blown structural change in college football. This is Hit The Books, part of The Hammer Betting Network.
College football spring practice 2026 has reshaped the national title conversation, but the central question remains: how many teams can actually win it all? On this episode of Hit The Books, Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down the biggest contenders in college football, including Ohio State, Georgia, Texas, Oregon, Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan, and others across the national landscape. The debate centers on whether college football is truly more open at the top or still defined by a small group of elite programs capable of winning a national championship. Joey Knish argues there are now roughly twelve to thirteen teams with a realistic path to a title, pointing to increased parity across the sport and the expanded College Football Playoff creating more legitimate contenders. Brad Powers disagrees, arguing the true number is closer to seven teams that can realistically win multiple high-level playoff games and actually get through the full postseason gauntlet. The conversation also covers spring takeaways from major programs across the Big Ten, SEC, and ACC, including where teams like LSU, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Miami, Texas Tech, BYU, and Louisville fit into the national title picture. The guys also discuss how quarterback play, roster strength, and schedule difficulty separate true contenders from playoff participants. Ultimately, the question is whether the top of college football is expanding into a deeper championship field or whether only a small elite tier truly has a path to winning it all.
Bryce Underwood entered the offseason with massive expectations at Michigan — but coming out of spring camp, there are already growing questions surrounding the former five-star quarterback. Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down the reports coming out of Ann Arbor, including concerns about Underwood's development, inconsistency during spring practices, and what his performance could mean for Michigan heading into a brutal 2026 schedule. The guys also discuss Michigan's offensive outlook, pressure on the quarterback position, Tommy Carr generating buzz behind the scenes, and whether the Wolverines can realistically compete at a high level if Underwood doesn't take a major step forward this season. Is the concern around Michigan being overblown? Or are there legitimate warning signs already appearing this early in Bryce Underwood's career? This episode of Hit The Books dives into one of the biggest quarterback storylines in college football entering 2026.
UCLA football is entering the 2026 season with a very different kind of conversation around the program — and it's not just about wins and losses anymore. Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down why there's growing belief that UCLA could be one of the most interesting breakout teams in college football, with some even drawing comparisons to Indiana's recent championship run as a program that took a major leap forward. With increased investment, roster development, and a potential step forward in overall talent, the discussion shifts to whether UCLA is being undervalued heading into the season — including early betting interest around their win total of 5.5. Is this actually a real breakout spot for UCLA in 2026? Or is the hype getting ahead of the reality of where the program truly stands in a new conference environment? This episode of Hit The Books breaks down the upside, the uncertainty, and whether UCLA is a legitimate sleeper heading into next season.
Brendan Sorsby is away from Texas Tech to address a gambling addiction — and it could have major implications for the college football betting market. Joey Knish and Brad Powers break down what this news means for Texas Tech, how the odds have already started to shift, and whether this changes their outlook as a legitimate College Football Playoff contender. With Will Hammond expected to step into the starting role, the guys discuss what to expect from the new quarterback, how the offense could change, and whether there's any value in the Heisman odds market going forward. Is Texas Tech still a threat in college football? Or does this news lower their ceiling when it comes to winning a national championship? This episode dives into everything bettors need to know — from line movement to futures value — following the Brendan Sorsby update.
In this hour of VSiN Weekend Morning Line, host Tim Murray breaks down the latest odds in the NBA Playoffs and the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. JVT then joins the show and breaks down the upcoming playoff games for the NBA. Then Tim hears from Brad Powers with his thoughts on Oregon and Alabama for College Football updates. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The NFL Draft is in the books — and now the real reactions start. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books breaking down their thoughts on the 2026 NFL Draft, how teams actually came out of it, and what it means moving forward from a betting and football perspective. The guys also dive into the current College Football offseason landscape — including roster uncertainty, transfer portal movement, and how all of that shapes early futures and expectations heading into the season. This is a conversational, Q&A-driven stream — no official picks, just reactions, opinions, and live interaction with the chat. Topics include:
In this episode of Follow The Money, hosts Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard discuss NBA/NHL playoff action, betting strategies, and insights from Brad Powers on Texas Tech and their expectations for next season. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click https://vsin.com/subscribe?tpcc=follow-the-money&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=simplecast&utm_campaign=FTM to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The NFL Draft is here — and there's a lot to unpack. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books breaking down the latest NFL Draft buzz, College Football futures, and the current state of the CFB offseason. With the draft right around the corner, the guys talk through big-picture storylines, how they're viewing this year's class, and what (if anything) actually matters from a betting perspective. They'll also dive into the evolving college football landscape — from offseason uncertainty to how it impacts futures and expectations heading into the season. This is a conversational, Q&A-driven stream — no official picks, just insight, opinions, and interaction with the chat throughout. Topics include:
NFL Draft season is starting to take shape, and the college football offseason is in full swing. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books for a conversational Q&A-style stream covering NFL Draft talk, general College Football offseason discussion, and anything else coming up from the chat. In this episode, the guys react to early draft thoughts, touch on how they're viewing the current college football landscape, and answer questions live from viewers throughout the show. This is a relaxed, big-picture betting conversation — no official picks, just discussion, opinions, and interaction with the chat. Topics include:
College football is heating up, the NFL Draft buzz is here, and there's plenty to discuss. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books breaking down early College Football Week 1, CFB win totals, and the latest NFL Draft news. In this episode, the guys share their thoughts on futures, react to recent news, and talk through big-picture ideas — including a fun look at Michigan and a light March Madness mention. This is a conversational stream — no official picks, just insight, opinions, and live Q&A with the chat. Topics include:
College football is getting closer — and there's already plenty to break down. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books to talk through early College Football Week 1 thoughts, futures markets, and the latest NFL Draft discussion. In this episode, the guys react to recent news, share their approach to betting futures at this stage of the offseason, and give their general thoughts on how to look at Week 1 lines this early. This is a laid-back, conversational stream focused on big-picture betting ideas — no official picks, just sharp insight and live interaction with the chat. Topics include: - College Football Week 1 discussion - College Football Betting futures - NFL Draft discussion - Live Q&A with chat Whether you're already digging into the markets or just starting to look ahead, this is the perfect stream to stay informed. Drop your questions in the chat or comments — we'll be answering throughout the show.
College football betting season is getting closer — and there's already plenty to talk about. Joey Knish and Brad Powers are live on Hit The Books to break down the latest in the betting world, including early College Football futures, NFL Draft discussion, and March Madness talk. In this episode, the guys react to recent news, share their thoughts on how they approach futures markets this time of year, and dive into general strategy around betting the NCAA Tournament. Topics include: - College Football Betting Futures - NFL Draft discussion - March Madness betting strategy - Live Q&A with chat Whether you're already betting or just getting ready for the next wave of markets, this is a great place to stay informed. Drop your questions in the chat or comments — we'll be answering throughout the stream.
College football betting is officially back. After some time away, Joey Knish and Brad Powers return to break down everything happening in the betting world — from early College Football odds to March Madness strategy and more. In this episode, the guys catch up on recent news, react to Week 0 and Week 1 lines that just dropped, and talk through how they approach betting one of the biggest events of the year: the NCAA Tournament. This is a lighter, big-picture conversation to get you ready for the season — no official picks, just sharp insight and early reactions. Topics include: - College Football Betting outlook - Week 0 and Week 1 Odds discussion - March Madness betting strategy - Live Q&A with chat Whether you're already betting or just getting ready for the season, this is the perfect place to start. Drop your questions in the chat or comments — we'll be answering throughout the stream.
College football's Heisman race is already taking shape, and the Heisman futures market is starting to reveal which players are getting serious attention. On this episode of Hit The Books, Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the current state of the Heisman futures market and discuss which players could emerge as legitimate contenders for college football's most prestigious individual award. Which players have the strongest cases? And how could this futures market evolve as the season approaches?
College football's national championship landscape has changed. What used to be a race dominated by just one or two elite programs now features a much deeper field of contenders. On this episode of Hit The Books, Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down this year's national championship futures market and discuss which programs have the best chances to compete for the title. Which teams are true contenders? How could this futures market shape the season and the betting landscape?
College football's head coaching carousel is in full swing, and this offseason has brought some major changes. On this episode of Hit The Books, Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the actual impact of this year's head coaching hires and what these moves could mean for programs heading into the upcoming college football season. Which hires have the potential to reshape their programs? How might these changes influence on-field performance and the betting landscape?
College football's transfer portal continues to reshape the sport, and some teams clearly came out ahead while others took a step back. On this episode of Hit The Books, Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the biggest winners and losers from the transfer portal and discuss which programs improved the most heading into the upcoming college football season. Which teams added the most impact talent? Which programs lost too much to replace? And how could these roster changes impact the betting markets?
In this hour of Cashing Out, hosts Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined by Brad Powers, professional sports bettor, to give his thoughts on College Football next season. Also, joining the show is Lou Finocchiaro, VSiN Contributor & Handicapper, to break down UFC 324. Mitch and Pauly discuss NFL award finalists, and talk AFC and NFC championship game player props.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over $60 off an annual subscription when you use promo code: SUPER. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish join forces once again to talk all things college football playoffs. They go live preview Miami and Indiana's matchup, they have got you covered along with their best bets.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish join forces once again to talk all things college football playoffs. They go live preview Miami and Indiana's matchup, they have got you covered along with their best bets.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish join forces once again to talk all things college football playoffs. From recapping Miami's win over Ole Miss to previewing Oregon and Indiana's matchup, they have got you covered along with their best bets.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish talk all things College Football, breaking down the CFB semi-finals, FCS Championship, and what matchups they're most excited about. Whether you're betting or just locked into college football, this is the perfect way to get ready for the games.
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Matt Youmans are joined by DraftKings Sportsbook director Johnny Avello to recap how bettors fared in NFL Week 17 and the outlook for next week in the NFL and College Football Playoff. Also on the show, a preview of the CFP quarterfinals before college football handicapper Brad Powers joins the show with some of his best plays for it. And, live updates from Monday Night Football between the Rams and Falcons.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over 15% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD25. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish talk all things College Football, breaking down the CFB Quarterfinals, Bowl Games, and what matchups they're most excited about. Whether you're betting or just locked into college football, this is the perfect way to get ready for the games. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
Brad Powers and Joey Knish talk all things College Football, breaking down the CFB Playoffs, upcoming games, and what matchups they're most excited about. They also touch on the betting side—lines to watch, early thoughts, and how the games might play out. Whether you're betting or just locked into college football, this is the perfect way to get ready for the games. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
In this hour of Follow The Money, hosts Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined by pro sports bettor John Accorsi to chat still being alive in Circa Survivor. Also on the show, betting preview and trends for NFL Week 17 before college football handicapper Brad Powers hops on for his thoughts on this weekend's bowl games and the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over 15% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD25. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish recap the First Round of the College Football Playoff and preview the week's upcoming Bowl Games. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
On today’s episode, Jason discusses the Seattle Seahawks' thrilling overtime victory over the Los Angeles Rams, how the San Francisco 49ers could ultimately swipe the top seed in the NFC from Seattle in Week 18, and the narrative that Matthew Stafford 'lost' the MVP last night. Later, professional sports bettor Brad Powers swings by to preview the College Football Playoff from a wagering perspective, how NIL has re-shaped the long-term outlook of the sport, whether Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza is the sure-fire top pick in the NFL Draft that some people think he is, the likelihood that high-profile coaches like Alabama's Kalen DeBoer or Clemson's Dabo Swinney could be on the move, and much more! Finally, J-Mac closes the show with his Best Bets for the College Football Playoff and NFL Week 16 slate. #FSR Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish recap the week's Bowl Games and preview the upcoming College Football Playoff games, including the matchup between Alabama and Oklahoma. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
On this episode of the Shoulda Bet More podcast, Will Hill is joined by Brad Powers, College Sports Analyst - covers.com, Â to talk all things sports, highlighted by the College Football Playoffs and other Bowl games! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish recap the weekend's conference championships, react to the College Football Playoff bracket and preview upcoming Bowl games. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the College Football Playofs, discuss bowl games, give out their best bets, player props, underdog parlay, and answer all your questions from the chat! Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
In this hour of Follow The Money, hosts Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard react to Monday Night Football and discuss the whole idea of betting college bowl games compared to what it used to be. Also, joining the show is Brad Powers, CFB Handicapper, to talk about college football. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish recap the weekend's conference championships, react to the College Football Playoff bracket and preview upcoming Bowl games. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
In this hour of Follow The Money, hosts Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined by college football bettor Brad Powers for his thoughts on how to bet championship weekend. Also on the show, a preview of tonight's Thursday Night Football game with the Dallas Cowboys at the Detroit Lions and best player props. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish recap Week 14 and preview Week 15 of the 2025/2026 College Football season, answer questions from the chat, dive into specific games, matchups, and news, as well as give out their favorite bets for the upcoming week. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down Week 14's College Football games, give out their best bets, player props, underdog parlay, and answer all your questions from the chat! Tune in live to hear their thoughts and who they're betting in this weekend's games, including ranked matchups Texas-TexasA&M, Ohio State-Michigan and more! Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
On this episode of the Shoulda Bet More Podcast, Will Hill reacts to a great day of Thanksgiving NFL action and gives his best bets for the weekend. Then, professional bettor Brad Powers joins the show to discuss his Week 14 college football picks and the playoff picture. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brad Powers and Joey Knish recap Week 13 and preview Week 14 of the 2025/2026 College Football season, answer questions from the chat, dive into specific games, matchups, and news, as well as give out their favorite bets for the upcoming week. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down Week 13's College Football games, give out their best bets, player props, underdog parlay, and answer all your questions from the chat! Tune in live to hear their thoughts and who they're betting in this weekend's games, including ranked matchups Missouri-Oklahoma, USC-Oregon and more! Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
Brad Powers and Joey Knish recap Week 12 and preview Week 13 of the 2025/2026 College Football season, answer questions from the chat, dive into specific games, matchups, and news, as well as give out their favorite bets for the upcoming week. Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down Week 12's College Football games, give out their best bets, player props, underdog parlay, and answer all your questions from the chat! Tune in live to hear their thoughts and who they're betting in this weekend's games, including ranked matchups Notre Dame-Pittsburgh, Oklahoma-Alabama, Iowa-USC and more! Before you leave, drop your favorite bets in the comments, and please like and subscribe!
In this hour of Follow The Money, Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard are joined by soccer handicapper Steve Wyss for his weekly soccer best bets. Also on the show, a betting preview and player props for Thursday Night Football between the Jets and Patriots and college football handicapper Brad Powers drops by with his best bets for Saturday. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, hosts Tim Murray and Matt Youmans preview tonight's CBB slate, and the week's CFB marquee games. Also, joining the show is Brad Powers, College Sports Analyst covers.com, to give his CFB Week 12 picks. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.