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Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac spend some time with senior writer for Sports Illustrated Pat Forde! Ali, Mike, Beau, and Pat discuss if Pat thinks the College Football Playoff Committee got the 12 team College Football Playoff Field right, how Pat feels about teams not being penalized or heavily penalized for playing in and losing in conference championship games, what made the Heisman voting so murky for Pat this year, who Pat thinks Michigan is targeting as their next Head Football Coach, how important it is for Michigan to get their next Head Football Coach in place before the January 2nd transfer window opens, what Pat thinks about Florida quarterback DJ Lagway entering the transfer portal after the hiring of new Head Football Coach Jon Sumrall, where Pat thinks DJ Lagway would be a good fit at, which College Football Playoff teams Pat thinks got a good draw, and Texas A&M getting a tough draw in the College Football Playoff by having to play Miami in the first round and then the winner of the Ole Miss vs. Georgia game after that.
HR3 - Falcons have too many other priority players to sign other than Tyler Allgeier In hour three Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let listeners call in and give their take on the Atlanta Falcons, Mike's top five Christmas movies characters list, talk about their favorite Christmas movie characters, if they have any crazy experiences in the back of a Waymo, and how they are feeling about some of the big names in college football that are entering the transfer portal in the Wake Up Call! Then, Mike, Beau, and Ali, let you hear Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris talk about the improvement of defensive lineman Brandon Dorlus, react to what Coach Morris had to say, explain why they think Falcons Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich's attacking style defense has helped the Falcons defensive linemen improve, and then dive into the life of Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan in The Life of Squid! Finally, The Morning Shift crew closes out hour three by spending some time with senior writer for Sports Illustrated Pat Forde! Ali, Mike, Beau, and Pat discuss if Pat thinks the College Football Playoff Committee got the 12 team College Football Playoff Field right, how Pat feels about teams not being penalized or heavily penalized for playing in and losing in conference championship games, what made the Heisman voting so murky for Pat this year, who Pat thinks Michigan is targeting as their next Head Football Coach, how important it is for Michigan to get their next Head Football Coach in place before the January 2nd transfer window opens, what Pat thinks about Florida quarterback DJ Lagway entering the transfer portal after the hiring of new Head Football Coach Jon Sumrall, where Pat thinks DJ Lagway would be a good fit at, which College Football Playoff teams Pat thinks got a good draw, and Texas A&M getting a tough draw in the College Football Playoff by having to play Miami in the first round and then the winner of the Ole Miss vs. Georgia game after that.
Jason Smith thinks his Mets were right to move on from Pete Alonso. The guy’s weigh-in on the Sherrone Moore/Michigan allegations. And why the College Football Playoff Committee will magically agree to a 16-team playoff for next season!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DT shares with you the College Football Playoff Committee's Top 25 Rankings release as they happen, starting from 25th all the way to the top-ranked football program in the second-to-last rankings of the 2025-26 College Football Season... Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, X, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on wakeupcalldt.podbean.com & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device inside the Great Lakes Honda City Studios (7140 Henry Clay Blvd, Liverpool, NY)! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on youtube.com/wakeupcalldt, facebook.com/wakeupcalldt, & facebook.com/LiveNowDT. This special is Proudly Presented by: Carvel DeWitt Great Lakes Honda City Meier's Creek Brewing Company The Wildcat Sports Pub Ma & Pa's Kettle Corn & Popcorn Factory Brian's Landing K-9 Kampground Dog Boarding Game Point Sports Complex Bryant & Stratton Syracuse Binghamton University Onondaga Community College Pizza Man Pub Chick-fil-A DeWitt K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare Avicolli's Restaurant Mother's Cupboard Chick-fil-A Cicero
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In case you hadn't heard, there is some wild stuff happening in Georgia politics. We talk about some of it in this episode. Topics include: Rep Henderson is facing federal fraud charges; more to come? MTG tells '60 Minutes' she's not running for anything. Sen. Colton Moore announces run for Congress. Sen. Kennedy resigns to run for LG full-time. Will others follow? Special Elections in the Senate (and House) could cause big problems. Raffensperger sues to remove contribution limits to match Jones' leadership PAC. DA Willis is finally going to appear before the Senate. Did the College Football Playoff Committee get it right? Please be sure to like and subscribe for free to Peach Pundit the Podcast™ wherever you listen to podcasts—some people like Spotify, some like Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Pandora, or Amazon. We are on all of them and many more, so listen however you prefer. Turn on your notifications so you never miss an episode. If you are inclined to offer financial support to Peach Pundit voluntarily, you may sign up to be a Patreon here. In the second tier, you are invited to watch our recording sessions live, giving you extra, unedited content. And trust us, it is worth it.
Andy and Randy talk about the members of the College Football Playoff Committee, the task they have, how many games they actually watch, and if there's a better way to do it.
JR on the news that Philip Rivers is working out with the Colts after Daniel Jones' injury. | Bryan Fischer from Sports Illustrated joins JR to talk all things college football! | JR takes a call about how the College Football Playoff Committee is unfair. |
Surprise, surprise...the College Football Playoff Committee has made everyone angry again! Also, Notre Dame's snub has led to the tantrum of a lifetime. Is this the end of bowl season as we know it? And should Notre Dame quit whining and join a conference? We discuss whether or not college football's postseason can be fixed and where to start! For more from Captain P.D. and Morris Island Charters, follow him on Instagram at @morris_island_charters and visit www.morrisislandcharter.comWant more of what I'm doing? Tap into my Screen Shots weekly sports watch guide: https://theshownotes.beehiiv.com/
On this episode of the Football, Football, Football & Sometimes Other Sports Show, AJ Nicoletti opens up the show with The Kickoff & reacts to the College Football Playoff Bracket Reveal. Next AJ goes around the NFL & recaps all the games in Week 14. AJ then recaps College Football Conference Championship games. Next AJ recaps weekend Premier League results & looks ahead to Champions League Fixtures. Finally, AJ goes over his Survivor Pool Locks & Pick 6 for NFL Week 14. Twitch Streams – twitch.tv/ajnic3 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNlf78oZxZ1RYHFeRln80ag
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Tuesday's BBMS to debate whether or not the College Football Playoff Committee made a mistake in not including Notre Dame in the field of 12. If the Irish were in a major conference, would they have made the tournament?
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Norm wakes up on a Monday and immediately chooses violence… toward the College Football Playoff Committee. In today's episode, he tries to make sense of a ranking system that apparently pulls names out of a decorative bowl, rewards three-loss teams, and somehow decided James Madison is the belle of the postseason ball while Notre Dame and BYU get left standing outside holding the corsage.If you thought the BCS was bad, congratulations — we've upgraded to BCS: Reloaded, now with bonus nonsense. Norm breaks down the committee's “logic,” why head-to-head apparently matters only when it's convenient, and how a game played in AUGUST somehow shaped December rankings.Spoiler: Norm is unimpressed. Mary is unimpressed. You will be unimpressed.Grab your coffee. Or a helmet.⭐ CHAPTERS 0:00 — What Was the Committee Thinking?0:23 — Sponsor Message1:28 — ESPN and the Praise Parade2:10 — Remembering the BCS2:37 — How the Playoff Is Supposed to Work3:14 — Notre Dame, BYU, Utah, Vandy, Texas… OUT4:06 — James Madison… IN5:36 — The Clause That Broke the System6:16 — Reviewing the Rankings6:29 — Miami Jumps Notre Dame7:53 — Early-Season Wins Suddenly Matter8:36 — Body of Work Ignored9:29 — BYU Gets Snubbed10:14 — Alabama the Three-Loss Darling11:08 — Comparing ‘Bama and Texas12:11 — Playoff Matchups Begin12:30 — Ducks vs. James Madison13:37 — Sponsor Message14:52 — Full Moon Healing Balm Plug15:14 — Closing ThoughtsCheck us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfwInstagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW
start set the show00:05:00 Grizzlies highlights00:07:00 Charles Huff named head coach for Memphis football00:24:00 Grizzlies weekend recap00:45:00 Gary ParrishCharles Huff is officially Memphis football head coachGrizzlies have won 5 of 6Memphis men's basketball beats Baylor01:10:00 CFP field set01:30:00 Dirty Dozen
In this segment, Mark is joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. He discusses the College Football Playoff Committee's decision to leave Notre Dame out of the Playoff. He also discusses Mizzou drawing the Gator Bowl, the Chiefs Sunday Night Football loss and more.
In hour 2, Mark is joined by Alex Rich who shares his epic story about attending the Indiana vs Ohio State Big 10 Championship. Mark is then joined by Salena Zito, a Columnist for the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and the Washington Examiner. She discusses Trump beginning his economy focused to that will begin in Pennsylvania. She also discusses her grandchildren getting to visit the White House and meet President Trump. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. He discusses the College Football Playoff Committee's decision to leave Notre Dame out of the Playoff. He also discusses Mizzou drawing the Gator Bowl, the Chiefs Sunday Night Football loss and more.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew discuss Notre Dame not making the College Football Playoff and opting out of a bowl game. Mark is then joined by Josh Hammer, Newsweek's Senior Editor at Large and the Host of The Josh Hammer Show. He discusses the death of climate alarmism as well as Trump's immigration crackdown and more. He's later joined by Ilya Shapiro, a Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute. Shapiro discusses the Supreme Court hearing arguments about federal agencies and presidential power as well as Trump's birthright order. In hour 2, Mark is joined by Alex Rich who shares his epic story about attending the Indiana vs Ohio State Big 10 Championship. Mark is then joined by Salena Zito, a Columnist for the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and the Washington Examiner. She discusses Trump beginning his economy focused to that will begin in Pennsylvania. She also discusses her grandchildren getting to visit the White House and meet President Trump. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. He discusses the College Football Playoff Committee's decision to leave Notre Dame out of the Playoff. He also discusses Mizzou drawing the Gator Bowl, the Chiefs Sunday Night Football loss and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Leor Sapir, a Fellow at The Manhattan Institute. He discusses his latest piece which is titled, "We're All Just Winging It: What the Gender Doctors Say in Private". Mark is then joined by KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman, who reacts to Indiana's Big 10 Championship over Ohio State. He's later joined by Mark S. Allen, an Emmy Aware winning TV producer and host. Mark is also a movie reviewer with ABC 10 in Sacramento. He discusses his mission to raise awareness against driving while intoxicated. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Jake & Ben Full Show from December 8, 2025 Hour 1 Jake thinks BYU played too conservative against Texas Tech. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Hope you like Pop Tarts, Las Vegas & Idaho Potatoes. Also, the Utah Jazz lost a weird game to OKC yesterday, and Utah Mammoth Star Logan Cooley is out "Indefinitely." How much did Bear Bachmeier's ankle injury affect the Big 12 Championship? Hour 2 It's unfortunate that BYU got the shaft in the College Football Playoff selection, but we aren't surprised. The Committee just does whatever it wants. "Tanking" is starting to hurt the Jazz Focus on the little things
It's unfortunate that BYU got the shaft in the College Football Playoff selection, but we aren't surprised. The Committee just does whatever it wants.
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on December 8, 2025 It's unfortunate that BYU got the shaft in the College Football Playoff selection, but we aren't surprised. The Committee just does whatever it wants. "Tanking" is starting to hurt the Jazz Focus on the little things
The college football world is buzzing to start this new week after the 12-team College Football Playoff teams were announced at midday Sunday. Just two years ago, 13-0 Florida State got jobbed. Alabama was selected as the final playoff team over the Seminoles as much of the nation booed in protest. Last year, Alabama was left behind after ACC runner-up 11-2 SMU was deemed more worthy of the final spot than a 10-2 Alabama team in the first-ever 12-team playoff field. Bama fans were understandably disappointed about being left out. Some of us felt like it was a fitting payback from Alabama’s exceptional good fortune in the previous year. This year, the stars fell on Alabama once again. The Crimson Tide’s 10-3 record was deemed more impressive than 10-2 Notre Dame and a few other worthy two-loss competitors. Notre Dame became so angry about Sunday’s playoff slight than the Fighting (Mad) Irish have refused to accept any other bowl game invitation this holiday season (more on that later). How did we get here? From January, 1999 through January, 2014, the BCS Championship game was played one or two days after the traditional New Year’s Day games. The major polls plus the computerized BCS ranking system determined the two top teams to play for the national title once the regular season and conference championship games concluded. Yes, those WERE the good ol’ days! A new four-team College Football Playoff system began in January, 2015. This time, the top four teams (selected by a 13-member College Football Playoff committee) would play a couple of semifinal games on New Year’s Day. The two winners faced-off about one week later to play for the national championship. The College Football Playoff committee (which rotates new members every three years) has been comprised primarily of current and former college athletic directors and football coaches. Can you believe that this group of 13 people meets (all expenses paid) up to ten times per football season? A more subtle but influential impact occurred when Disney’s ESPN unit purchased the exclusive rights to televise the College Football Playoff games. That move required college football fans to subscribe to cable television or a paid streaming services company to watch the two semifinals along with the championship game. More recently, ESPN began to offer the College Football Playoff games via its own streaming service (at a monthly cost, of course). One year ago, a new 12-team College Football Playoff system was introduced. The expanded playoffs were expected to reduce the amount of fan complaining about the team(s) not selected for the 12th and final spot. If anything, the complaining about this 12-team playoff field has become even louder! On Saturday, two-loss Alabama just became the three-loss Crimson Tide. Bama lost a convincing 28-7 game to one-loss Georgia in the SEC championship in a nationally televised encounter for all to see. Yes, Alabama had defeated Georgia 24-21 – in Athens – earlier this season. Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M all finished 7-1 in the SEC regular season standings. A series of tiebreakers gave the first and second place spots to Alabama and Georgia and a date to play in last Saturday’s SEC Championship game in Atlanta. Georgia dominated Saturday’s game from start to finish. Alabama fans were rightfully concerned about being left out of the 12-team College Football Playoff field. Several other worthy teams were available and under consideration. The following teams each had two losses and finished with a better season record than 10-3 Alabama: North Texas (11-2) – lost the American Athletic Conf. title game to Tulane 34-21 Brigham Young (11-2) – lost the Big 12 title game to Texas Tech 34-7 Miami (FL) (10-2) – finished in a five-way tie for second place in the ACC Notre Dame (10-2) – lost to Miami in its first game of 2025 (27-24) Vanderbilt (10-2) – lost two road games (at 10-3 Alabama and at 9-3 Texas) Utah (10-2) – lost two road games (at 12-1 Texas Tech and at 11-2 BYU) The College Football Playoff committee met on Saturday and into early Sunday morning to determine this year’s 12 playoff teams. Here are their 12 playoff teams: Indiana – 13-0 and winner of Big Ten Conference title game Ohio State – 12-1 and runner-up in Big Ten Conference Georgia – 12-1 and winner of SEC Championship game Texas Tech -12-1 and winner of Big 12 Championship game The four top seeds will receive a first round “bye” into the quarterfinals. Those four teams will not play in the opening round of games scheduled for Friday, December 19 and Saturday, December 20. The following eight teams will play in the first round – which won’t begin for nearly two weeks: Oregon (#5 seed and 11-1) will host #12 seed James Madison (12-1 – Sunbelt Conference champs) Ole Miss (#6 seed and 11-1) hosts #11 seed Tulane (11-2 – American Athletic Conference champion) Texas A&M (#7 seed and 11-1) is at home vs. #10 seed and 10-2 Miami (FL) Oklahoma (the #8 seed and 10-2) will host #9 seed and 10-3 Alabama Before we discuss why 10-2 Notre Dame wasn’t chosen, the 13-member CFP committee just created two first-round rematches from the 2025 regular season! Ole Miss hosted and thoroughly pounded Tulane 45-10 on September 20 in Oxford. Oklahoma traveled to Alabama just three weeks ago and defeated the Crimson Tide 23-21 in Tuscaloosa. The College Football Playoff committee just gave us rematches involving those four teams. Why? Couldn’t they have used a little bit of creativity in their rankings to give us the same eight teams but in different match-ups? Does anyone really care which teams are ranked #9, 10, 11, and 12 as long as their team was included in the playoff field? For example, the playoff committee could have sent Miami to face Oklahoma, Alabama to play at Texas A&M, Tulane to visit Oregon, and James Madison traveling to challenge Ole Miss. Again, what difference does it make which teams were ranked #9, 10, 11 or 12? Giving us two first round rematches was a very preventable blunder by the CFP committee and their self-imposed rules which often make very little common sense to most football fans. What in the world were they thinking? Now, let’s examine Notre Dame’s case for that final playoff spot The 10-2 Fighting Irish lost their first two games in 2025. Notre Dame’s first loss came at Miami in a tight 27-24 season-opening game. The Hurricanes won on a field goal with one minute to play. Notre Dame returned home to South Bend for its second game of the season. Visiting Texas A&M scored a touchdown with 13 seconds to play as the Aggies edged the Irish 41-40 and sent Notre Dame to 0-2. The Fighting Irish then steamrolled several teams in winning its final ten games of the season. Five of those ten wins, though, came over some really weak teams. Purdue was 2-10. So was Arkansas and Boston College. Syracuse had a lousy 3-9 season, and Stanford stumbled to a 4-8 record. On the plus side, Notre Dame beat then #20 USC 34-24 at home and took a road win over then-#22 Pitt 37-15. The Irish also sank the Navy (9-2) by a 49-10 score in South Bend. Notre Dame had good reason to be angry about the College Football Playoff Committee’s rankings in the weeks leading up to Sunday’s selections ESPN owns the rights to televise the College Football Playoffs. Much of ESPN’s daily sports talk programming has focused on the race to win one of those coveted 12 spots in the College Football Playoffs. ESPN is in business to make money. They are also masters of self-promotion. The sports network hosts a weekly one-hour prime-time TV show every Tuesday night which brings the latest CFP committee weekly rankings to interested viewers. Those weekly rankings then provide much of the daily subject matter for hours of ESPN’s daily programming. The network’s hosts and guests bloviate endlessly about which teams might have the best chance of making this year’s College Football Playoffs. “Come back on Tuesday night to find out where your team is currently ranked!” Notre Dame was ranked ahead of the Miami Hurricanes by the CFP committee every week for the past month prior to Sunday’s final selection show. Based on the weekly CFP ranking shows, Notre Dame was considered to be “safe” to make the playoff field by the majority of football fans and the school’s athletics department. That’s because neither Notre Dame nor Miami played a game on Saturday. Nothing changed. Both remained 10-2 – just like their records were one week ago. Sunday’s selection show surprisingly elevated Miami ahead of Notre Dame and into the final playoff position. Why? The CFP committee meekly acknowledged that they gave the nod to the Hurricanes based on their Week #1 squeaker win – at home – over the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame and college football fans just had the rug pulled out from under them. Haven’t we seen this script before? Notre Dame Athletic Director Pete Bavacqua laid the blame squarely on the CFP committee and partner-in-crime ESPN. “If the (ESPN) ranking shows are legitimate, there is no logical explanation of what happened to us,” said the Notre Dame AD. “Just have one ranking show at the end, like Sunday. What’s the point of doing anything prior to that?” You are so right, Pete! However… ESPN makes a lot of money selling expensive ads during the football season based on those weekly Tuesday night CFP ranking shows. Their telecasts are watched in large numbers by interested college football fans. The shows also generate a significant media buzz (and incremental revenue) for ESPN. ESPN knows exactly what it is doing. We just keep falling for it every year. Notre Dame is fighting back! The Fighting Irish are, well, fighting mad! The school is not going to give Disney/ESPN/ABC an additional opportunity to generate incremental revenue on the backs of the Notre Dame football team. Sunday’s snub by the College Football Playoff committee (televised on a 3-hour show by ESPN, of course) brought a surprise announcement from Notre Dame. The Irish will not participate in any bowl game this season. In case you didn’t know this, the most likely bowl games where Notre Dame would have been invited to play would be televised by (surprise!) Disney’s ESPN and/or its ABC affiliates. Disney directly owns and/or televises nearly all of the 35 non-College Football Playoff bowl games. This might be a good time to remind you that the television rights for most of Notre Dame’s regular season football games are owned by NBC. The Fighting Irish football games generate $50 million of annual revenue for the school via NBC’s regular season television contract through the end of the 2029 football season. Notre Dame is going to long remember the 2025 football season and this year’s playoff snub. Good luck to any sales representatives from “Mickey Mouse” who have the courage to show-up in South Bend, Indiana in a few years trying to lure the Irish into switching TV partners. “Mouse trap!” The post ESPN Created this CFP Chaos – We fell for it again! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
A fired-up breakdown of the Aggies vs. Longhorns showdown, packed with rivalry heat, turning-point moments, and big-time performances—followed by a no-holds-barred deep dive into the College Football Playoff Committee's decisions, controversies, and what they really got right (and wrong). Horns up and buckle in—this one gets spicy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow is skeptical that the College Football Playoff Committee will do the right thing this weekend, and rank the Miami Hurricanes ahead of Notre Dame. Plus, Week 14 of the NFL season kicks off tonight, and Zaslow is joined by CBS Sports Fantasy Football expert, Jamey Eisenberg, who tells us who to start and sit for this weekend. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. Sawgrass Infiniti - Florida's #1 Volume Infiniti Dealer. Financing as low as 0% APR Available. $0 Down Payment Required. 400 New Infiniti models in stock at all times. Where the Commercial Ends and the Savings Begin. Conveniently located off the Sawgrass & Commercial Blvd. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's edition of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0, Zaslow is skeptical that the College Football Playoff Committee will do the right thing this weekend, and rank the Miami Hurricanes ahead of Notre Dame. Plus, Week 14 of the NFL season kicks off tonight, and Zaslow is joined by CBS Sports Fantasy Football expert, Jamey Eisenberg, who tells us who to start and sit for this weekend. The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine "ZASLOW SHOW 2.0" is presented by Anidjar & Levine, Accident Attorneys. Call 800-747-FREE (3733) and get the money you deserve. Sawgrass Infiniti - Florida's #1 Volume Infiniti Dealer. Financing as low as 0% APR Available. $0 Down Payment Required. 400 New Infiniti models in stock at all times. Where the Commercial Ends and the Savings Begin. Conveniently located off the Sawgrass & Commercial Blvd. CanesWear has the largest selection of Miami Hurricanes items. And, an amazing selection of all your favorite South Florida Pro teams. Dolphins, Panthers, Heat, Inter Miami and Marlins items, are all available. No matter which South Florida Team you root for, CanesWear is the spot, Miami fans shop, CanesWear.com Signature Real Estate Whether you're buying your dream home, selling your property, or looking to join the best in the business, contact Matthew H. Maschler at 561-208-3334 or Matt@RealEstateFinder.com Johnny Cuba Official beer of ZASLOW SHOW 2.0 - European Roots with a Caribbean Soul #StayTranquilo Legacy Lab If something were to happen to you today, would your loved ones know what to do? Legacy Lab helps people organize their end-of-life and incapacity info in one convenient, secure location. Download the app today for peace of mind for you, your family and loved ones. If your business targets 25-54 year old Men, let's advertise on ZASLOW SHOW 2.0!! Email jonathanzaslow@gmail.com and join the growing list of partners!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Football, Football, Football & Sometimes Other Sports Show, AJ Nicoletti opens up the show with The Kickoff & discusses the issues that are stemming from this College Football Playoff Committee. Next AJ previews NFL Week 14 with game-by-game breakdowns. Then AJ looks ahead to College Football Conference Championships in Week 15. Next AJ recaps Premier League Matchday 14 results & previews EPL Matchday 15 fixtures. Finally, AJ gives his Survivor Pool Locks & Pick 6 for NFL Week 14. Twitch Streams – twitch.tv/ajnic3 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNlf78oZxZ1RYHFeRln80ag
Andy and Brenden look to wade through the chaos that is the College Football Playoff Committee. Plus, another edition of SEC Tiers!
Dirt has no respect for the BIG XII and how is he sorting out the Miami-ND issue?
DT shares with you the College Football Playoff Committee's Top 25 Rankings release as they happen, starting from 25th all the way to the top-ranked football program in the second-to-last rankings of the 2025-26 College Football Season... Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, X, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on wakeupcalldt.podbean.com & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device inside the Great Lakes Honda City Studios (7140 Henry Clay Blvd, Liverpool, NY)! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on youtube.com/wakeupcalldt, facebook.com/wakeupcalldt, & facebook.com/LiveNowDT. This special is Proudly Presented by: Carvel DeWitt Great Lakes Honda City Meier's Creek Brewing Company The Wildcat Sports Pub Ma & Pa's Kettle Corn & Popcorn Factory Brian's Landing K-9 Kampground Dog Boarding Game Point Sports Complex Bryant & Stratton Syracuse Binghamton University Onondaga Community College Pizza Man Pub Chick-fil-A DeWitt K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare Avicolli's Restaurant Mother's Cupboard Chick-fil-A Cicero
This weekend’s drama over “Where will Lane Kiffin coach college football?” reminded me of LeBron James’ over-hyped “The Decision” in July, 2010. Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin has become the hottest coaching commodity since Nick Saban’s younger days. The Rebels 11-1 record this fall was the best regular season posted by either Ole Miss or in-state rival Mississippi State in the college football history of both schools. Lane Kiffin (now 50 years of age) used a late-season bye week in order to take his family to visit Baton Rouge (LSU) and Gainesville (University of Florida) to contemplate their respective head coaching openings. Coach Kiffin returned to Oxford a week later and led the Rebels to Friday’s 38-19 drubbing of Mississippi State to end the regular season. The Ole Miss Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics Keith Carter advised the media last week that Coach Kiffin would announce his decision (stay or go) on the day after Ole Miss played Mississippi State. Saturday’s lack of news coming out of Oxford led many to believe that the football coach may be getting cold feet. Don’t let the screen door hit you…on your way out! Lane Kiffin advised his 49-year old boss (Keith Carter) on Saturday that he was, indeed, taking the head coaching job at LSU. However, Kiffin wanted to have the chance to remain another month to coach his team through the remainder of the football season. Ole Miss (ranked #6) is likely to host a first round College Football Playoff game on Saturday, December 13. The coach wanted to stay with his players through their final game. LSU agreed. Ole Miss athletics boss Keith Carter effectively told Lane Kiffin, “Not no, but heck no.” He refused to let the head coach even talk to his players on Sunday and made it known that Kiffin should skedaddle to Baton Rouge ASAP. Hours later, Lane Kiffin did just that. A small group of Ole Miss fans loudly cursed the coach as he boarded a private jet in Oxford on Sunday afternoon. Lane Kiffin’s Defensive Coordinator, Pete Golding, was named the new Ole Miss football coach on Sunday as well. For the record, the 41-year old Pete Golding has never been a head football coach at any level prior to receiving this very generous battlefield promotion on Sunday. Meanwhile, Tulane and North Texas are allowing their departing coaches to continue This weekend also found Tulane’s football coach Jon Sumrall and University of North Texas coach Eric Morris taking the top jobs at the University of Florida and Oklahoma State respectively. Tulane Athletic Director David Harris posted that Coach Sumrall asked to coach the Green Wave for the remaining games of this football season. Harris gladly obliged based on their years of mutual trust. The same thing happened with the University of North Texas and departing coach Eric Morris. He will coach the Mean Green football team for the remainder of the season and then move to Oklahoma State. Ironically, Jon Sumrall and Eric Morris will face each other this Friday night. Tulane (10-2) hosts 11-1 North Texas in New Orleans in the American Athletic Conference championship game. Why didn’t Ole Miss athletics boss Keith Carter do the same thing for Coach Lane Kiffin? That’s a great question, and it may hold the key as to why Kiffin is moving on to LSU. In 2019, Keith Carter was promoted into his current job just weeks prior to the hiring of Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss. Carter (a former Ole Miss basketball player and a prolific fund raiser for Ole Miss athletics) is one year younger than Lane Kiffin. It’s safe to say that these two gentlemen are quite competitive by nature. Partial credit for the rise in the profile of Ole Miss football in the past few years should be given to Keith Carter for hiring Lane Kiffin in 2019. Of course, Coach Kiffin, his staff, and players have made Ole Miss into a national force in college football in recent years. That same 44 year old Lane Kiffin had already been the head coach for the Oakland Raiders (one and 1/2 years), Tennessee Volunteers (one season), USC (three and ½ years), and Florida Atlantic (three years) prior to accepting his fifth head coaching assignment at Ole Miss in 2019. Ole Miss sports boss Keith Carter had to know that hiring Lane Kiffin came with the risk that his coach might not stick around for too many years. Kiffin’s six-year tenure at Ole Miss was, by far, the longest in his head coaching career. Lane Kiffin’s years in Oxford marked a time in which he has become closer to his family. The coach gave up drinking nearly five years ago and says he is also more mentally sober today as well. He admits that his time in Oxford has been the greatest period in his coaching career. Keep in mind that Keith Carter (Kiffin’s boss) bleeds Ole Miss blue and red. He reportedly offered to match the salary of any suitors (primarily LSU and Florida) to get his football coach to sign a contract extension to stay put. Keith Carter had to endure questions from local and national media as to why Coach Kiffin was traveling to visit Florida and LSU during the team’s recent bye week. The school’s athletics chief desperately wanted his football coach to tell the media that he was staying put in Oxford. Lane Kiffin and family returned from their brief visits in mid-November and said that no decisions had been made. When Coach Kiffin finally confirmed that he was leaving for LSU last Saturday, it appeared that his boss (Keith Carter) felt rather offended after being strung along for more than a full week. I believe that is a big reason why Keith Carter rejected Coach Kiffin’s request to continue leading this year’s team through the upcoming College Football Playoffs. The College Football Playoff Committee should not “punish” Ole Miss after their head coach left The Ole Miss executive hierarchy immediately promoted defensive coordinator Pete Golding into the permanent head coaching spot. That decision seems primarily designed to give the College Football Playoff committee an assurance that this year’s Ole Miss football team is “stable” and deserves to host a first-round playoff game. This season’s Ole Miss players and the team’s fans deserve that much for a tremendous 11-1 season. The CFP committee (which has a tendency to listen to TV partner ESPN) angered many a few years ago by leaving out 13-0 Florida State after its quarterback was injured in the ACC Championship game. The loss of a football team’s star quarterback is a quantifiable loss. How can the CFP committee fairly assess the value of a team’s head coach? Answer: They shouldn’t! LSU’s Athletics Director handed the keys over to Lane Kiffin Verge Ausberry was appointed as LSU’s new Director of Athletics on November 4. His primary task was to find a qualified replacement for the recently-departed Brian Kelly. Ausberry somehow landed the biggest coaching fish in the college football ocean by signing Lane Kiffin to become the Tigers new head coach. Monday’s introductory press conference at LSU provided a big reason why Kiffin decided to come to TigerTown. He said that LSU AD Verge Ausberry told him, “I’m going to leave you alone and let you coach the team. I like when I hear that (laughter from the crowd). We’re going to give you everything to win, and I’m going to leave you alone and go coach the team and win championships!” Lane Kiffin is a talented football coach and a very creative innovator. He may have felt a little constrained at Ole Miss by his former boss, Keith Carter. As we all know, some bosses are more hands-on than others. LSU’s Verge Ausberry is going to give Coach Kiffin plenty of room to design a national championship football team in Baton Rouge. Lane Kiffin (at least for the next few years) has the football team’s car keys, and he is definitely in the driver’s seat right now. Tiger faithful are excited and cautiously optimistic about the team’s chances for a fifth national championship coming soon. Enjoy “The Lane Kiffin Show” while you can, LSU fans. Just remember that his escape pod will be parked nearby. The post Lane Kiffin vs. Ole Miss AD – Farewell, Fair Weather Friends! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Radio host on 680 the Fan in Atlanta & Miami Hurricanes superfan John Michaels breaks down why the CFP committee should put the Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff.
In the first hour of the show, T& L discuss what went on this past Thanksgiving weekend. The Dolphins beat the Saints 21-17to stretch their winning streak to 3 and winners of 4 out of their last games. Though they won why does it feel like they lost. Why does the last victories feel like they lost? They talk about the poor play of QB Tua Tagovailoa recently and Leroy say something we never thought he would say about Tua? The Miami Hurricanes beat the Pittsburgh Panthers in a blowout on Saturday and made a compelling case to be in the College Football Playoffs. Can the College Football Playoff Committee deny that the U is one of the top 12 teams in college football? The Miami Heat are back in action after their 6 game winning streak was snapped by the Pistons on Saturday. They take on the LA Clippers at the Kaseya Center.
In hour two, Appel and Solana talk about the five questions the Dolphins need to answer for the remainder of their season from an article by Adam Stites of Dolphins Wire. Also, we found out that Alvin Kamara is out for the Saints on Sunday against the Dolphins. The Keys of the Game for the Miami Hurricanes game vs Pittsburgh tomorrow at noon, and if the College Football Playoff Committee will give the Canes enough credit to put the playoff if they win.
Appel, Solana, and Kirkland Jimmy return from Thanksgiving on an abbreviated Friday show. They discuss how the Miami Heat are winning clutch games this season, unlike last year, and the Panthers' 3rd Period Collapse against the Flyers on Wednesday. They also review five questions the Dolphins must answer for the rest of their season from an article by Adam Stites of Dolphins Wire. Lastly, they consider if the College Football Playoff Committee will give the Miami Hurricanes enough credit to qualify with their Saturday noon win versus Pittsburgh.
DJ & PK talked about the BYU Cougars taking on the UCF Knights and what to expect as the BYU football program continues to chase a College Football Playoff berth.
DJ & PK reacted to the latest College Football Playoff Committee Rankings and what it means for BYU, Utah and the Big 12 Conference.
Ole Miss faces playoff jeopardy as Lane Kiffin's looming departure sends shockwaves through college football. Will the College Football Playoff Committee penalize the Rebels and derail their postseason aspirations after the Egg Bowl? Brian Smith breaks down the high-stakes Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State matchup, predicts the impact of Kiffin's rumored move to either Florida or LSU, and explores the committee's policy on docked teams when a key coach exits.The episode also features sharp analysis of Georgia's dominance over Georgia Tech, with Nate Frazier and the Bulldogs' powerful run game set to expose Tech's vulnerable defense, plus a look at Indiana's quest to overpower Purdue in a critical rivalry clash. Stay tuned for insights on key recruiting flips, transfer portal buzz, and which teams might benefit most from upcoming coaching changes. How will off-field drama shape the playoff picture?@fbscout_florida On X @LO_ThePortal TikTok @lockedontheportalSupport us by supporting our sponsors!Omaha SteaksSave big on unforgettable gifts with Omaha Steaks. Visit https://OmahaSteaks.com for 50% off site-wide and an extra 20% off select favorites during their Cyber Sale. And for an additional $35 off, use promo code COLLEGE at checkout. WayfairDon't miss out on early Black Friday deals. Head to https://Wayfair.com now to shop Wayfair's Black Friday sale for up to 70% off. Sale ends December 7th.GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelToday's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Football season is around the corner. Visit the FanDuel App today and start planning your futures bets now.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non-withdrawable free bets that expire in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thursday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube saw Wimp Sanderson, former men's basketball coach at Alabama, tell us what was different for Alabama basketball in the win over Illinois vs. the Purdue loss, why Lane Kiffin will stay put, and why running the ball seems so difficult; then, Cole & Greg remind everyone how hard it is to win in CFB because people wonder how long Lane Kiffin would get to win at Florida; later, we do our Weekly Upset, thanks to Sanderson Farms; and finally, the guys aren't sure if Eli Drinkwitz is right that the College Football Playoff Committee is ruining College Football. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The College Football Playoff Selection Committee has Alabama ranked 10th after last weekend's loss to Oklahoma and while there are plenty of arguments to be made both for and against the Crimson Tide, the committee seems to be making all the wrong ones. Matt and Ben dive into the committee's rankings and why they think the committee has it all wrong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a big show. The guys cover it all. Canes and Hokies? We've got you. Wanna know about the big recruit Mario just flipped? We've got you. Then we absolutely hammer this sham of a College Football Playoff Committee. Everything they say is a joke, but The Beast wants you to know one thing. Listen to find out. In segment two, we flesh out the thought process of the Canes and the QB position. Should they go back to the portal? Should they go to Emory or Luke? Does going to the portal often discourage kids from coming to Miami? We cover it all. Go check out all of Cam and his staff's great work at StateofTheU. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Alabama Crimson Tide moves on to Eastern Illinois this week. What are Alabama's players saying about their Playoff push as they enter these final two games? Is it as easy as ‘win out and you are in' for Alabama? Alabama Playoff hopes in trouble, fact or fiction? The College Football Playoff Committee says Notre Dame is better than Alabama, do we agree? Hunter Yurachek compares Alabama to Notre Dame College Football Playoff Ranking reactions, betting lines for potential first round games, is Alabama being the most watched team each Saturday helpful? Andy Staples joins the show to talk college football, the coaching carousel, and Alabama's CFP hopes PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! SUBSCRIBE: @NextRoundLive - / @nextroundlive FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com #SEC #Alabama #Auburn #secfootball #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #football #sports #alabamafootball #alabamabasketball #auburnbasketball #auburnfootball #rolltide #wareagle #alabamacrimsontide #auburntigers #nfl #sportsnews #footballnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bum Wednesday covers all the wild and unexpected stories making headlines. We break down injured Giants RB Cam Skattebo's surprising WWE adventure, take a look at the latest College Football Playoff Committee decisions, and dive into the latest news and chatter around Jimmy Butler ahead of tonight's Heat/Warriors matchup.
Hour 3 features an in-depth Dolphins check-in with Alain Poupart, who discusses the team leaning toward keeping Tua Tagovailoa next season, moving on from Chris Grier, and how a softening schedule could spark a late-season surge. Panthers head coach Paul Maurice joins to talk about the team's strong home performance, injury challenges, Matthew Tkachuk's timeline, and the impact of veterans like Brad Marchand. We also dive into Bum Wednesday, covering Cam Skattebo's surprising WWE adventure, the latest College Football Playoff Committee decisions, and chatter around Jimmy Butler ahead of tonight's Heat–Warriors matchup.
Jeff flies solo on this episode of the podcast and Jeff opens the show talking about his JMU Dukes getting screwed by the College Football Playoff Committee. Then Jeff goes through some early NFC playoff thoughts in regards to his Eagles, as well as the Rams and Seahawks.
The 8am hour of Thursday's Mac & rolled on with the guys trying to figure out what exactly is Alabama this year; then, Kirk Bohls, who covers Texas for the Houston Chronicle, tells us where Texas needs to improve, how Arch Manning has seemingly turned it around, and what happens in the game against Georgia; later, the guys say how Pitt can cause major issues for the College Football Playoff Committee; and finally, Greg drops a bomb about a few board games he thinks are dumb. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Max Olson, senior college football writer for ESPN, joins 365 Sports to react to breaking news that Baylor Athletic Director Mack Rhoades has stepped away from his role and will no longer serve on the College Football Playoff Committee. Olson explains the ripple effects for Baylor's football program, Dave Aranda's uncertain future, and how this development impacts the national playoff discussion. He also dives into his latest Stop Rate Rankings, highlighting Texas Tech's elite defense, Jacob Rodriguez's Heisman buzz, and David Bailey's breakout season. The conversation wraps with insights on Texas and Oklahoma's playoff hopes, Nebraska's quarterback situation, and why the LSU coaching job has suddenly become one of the most complicated in college football. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #acc #big12 #bigten #sec #baylor #mackrhoades Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Bartoo, founder of CFB Matrix and one of college football's top data analysts, joins 365 Sports to pull back the curtain on how the College Football Playoff Committee really works. Bartoo explains the formula behind the rankings — wins, quality wins, top 25 wins, strength of schedule, strength of record, and game control — and reveals why the so-called “eye test” doesn't actually exist. He breaks down the committee's true decision-making process, why drama is manufactured for TV, and how the math predicts playoff outcomes with near-perfect accuracy. Bartoo also dives into the SEC's nine-game scheduling debate, the impact of non-conference games on playoff paths, and how analytics expose the myths fans and media keep repeating every November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tuesday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube started off with a look at what they hope the College Football Playoff Committee will do with tonight's initial rankings; then, Booger McFarland, ESPN analyst, tells us what the College Football Playoff rankings should look like, where the LSU coaching search currently stands, ; later, Cole & Greg find it hard to believe that LSU wasn't physical during practice under Brian Kelly; and finally, what can be done to fix Auburn's offensive line? "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.