Coaching Carousel Time! And the Week 12 College Football TV Schedule

Yeah it’s that time of the year. The coaching carousel has begun! And what I am going to do this time around is actually compare it to my start-of-the-year predictions. I mean what could go wrong, right?

Let’s look at who has already been shown the door. Jimbo Fisher, Andy Avalos, Zach Arnett and now soon-to-be-retired Brady Hoke…none of who were on my list. Great start, Bossman. Mel Tucker was on my list in the Doubtful Shitcanning section although even I couldn’t think that the way he went out would be the way he went out. What a fucking perv. As for who is currently on the hot seat and was on my list?

  • Neal Brown. Now Neal probably just has to win one of his final two games to secure his job for next season. Lose both those games and end up 6-6? That would be an interesting conversation.
  • Dana Holgorsen. You can give them a bit of slack as they stepped up their competition by joining the Big XII. But Drunk Uncle Dana has been a hot seat regular for a while now and at some point he’s either got to prove he’s still the guy or find a coordinator position somewhere.
  • Danny Gonzales. One of the toughest places to be an FBS head coach, Gonzales probably would have been safe for another year. But with New Mexico State doing so well, some in the New Mexico athletic department might wonder if they should try someone else at the helm.
  • Tom Allen. It’s pretty damn obvious now that the 2020 season was an anomaly and that the Hoosiers are barely treading water with Allen. I doubt he makes it to 2024.

I really don’t want to talk much about certain coaches appearing my list. Guys like Jeff Hafley or Scot Loeffler or Shawn Elliott or Greg Schiano or Brent Pry or Mike Bloomgren and definitely not Eliah Drinkwitz. Nope. Got nothing. So let’s just move on and stop talking about my hot seat list, ALRIGHT ALREADY?

Ok calm down Bossman. Time to give the people what they want: hot, nasty college football TV schedules for Canadians who enjoy watching college football on their television sets.

Tuesday

USCanada
Akron at Eastern Michigan7:00
Toledo at Bowling Green7:00
Western Michigan at Northern Illinois7:00

Toledo has already clinched a spot in the MAC Championship. Now we are looking at bowl eligibility battles. Eastern Michigan has to beat the Zips to stay alive for a bowl game. And the WMU-NIU game is a Loser Won’t Go Bowling matchup. Big stakes on MACtion Tuesday.

Wednesday

USCanada
Buffalo at Miami-OH7:00
Central Michigan at Ohio7:00

The Redhawks clinch the MAC East with a victory here and will get their rematch with Toledo in Detroit in December. And the Chippewas become bowl-eligible if they can somehow beat Ohio. Another important MACtion evening.

Thursday

USCanada
Boston College at Pittsburgh7:00

Yeah this is about as unimportant a weeknight slate as you can get. One game. No stakes. Meh.

Friday

USCanada
USF at UTSA9:00

This, on the other hand, is a much more important night. Both teams with a lot to play for and USF is definitely not the USF of recent years (as we could see from their near-upset of Alabama earlier in the season).

Saturday Early

USCanada
#10 Louisville at MiamiNoon
Michigan State at IndianaNoon
Purdue at NorthwesternNoon
Coastal Carolina at ArmyNoon
#14 Oklahoma at BYUNoon
Chattanooga at #8 AlabamaNoon
East Carolina at NavyNoon
SMU at MemphisNoon
Harvard at YaleNoon
#3 Michigan at MarylandNoon
ULM at #13 Ole MissNoon

A pretty heavy early slate with two ESPN+ games appearing on TSN+. I can see that being a feature all next season. As for the important games in this window I count one big one. The Mustangs and Tigers face off in a matchup that essentially eliminates the loser but doesn’t automatically guarantee the winner a spot in the American Championship. Everything else is kind of meh, although the Sooners could keep up their hopes of one final Big XII Championship appearance in JerryWorld. Finally, the annual Harvard-Yale game appears in this timeslot as per usual.

Saturday Afternoon

USCanada
#22 Utah at #17 Arizona2:30
Duke at Virginia3:00
UCLA at USC3:30
NC State at Virginia Tech3:30
#1 Georgia at #18 Tennessee3:30
UNLV at Air Force3:30
#20 North Carolina at Clemson3:30
Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida A&M (in Orlando)3:30
Wake Forest at #19 Notre Dame3:30
Louisiana at Troy3:30
Minnesota at #2 Ohio State4:00
#23 Oklahoma State at Houston4:00
#6 Oregon at Arizona State4:00
New Mexico State at Auburn4:00

UGA-UT is the big one, obviously, here. A lot of other choice with a lot of other teams looking to stay near the top of the rankings. Oregon, tOSU, and Utah are in must-win mode if they want to keep any CFP or even NY6 possibilities alive. Also, the Rebels of Nevada-Las Vegas play in what could be considered the biggest football game in school history. A win here and they all but clinch a spot in the conference title game. And this is something I never thought of. If UNLV is the #1 team, will they play at home? That game would be about 16 hours after the end of the Pac-12 Championship which is already being played at Allegiant Stadium (which I think is a dumb idea but that’s for another post). So the turnaround would be crazy for the stadium crew.

Saturday Primetime

USCanada
North Alabama at #4 Florida State6:30
California at Stanford6:30
Boise State at Utah State7:00
#5 Washington at #11 Oregon State7:30
Florida at #9 Missouri7:30
FIU at Arkansas7:30
Nebraska at Wisconsin7:30
Kentucky at South Carolina7:30
Syracuse at Georgia Tech8:00
Georgia State at #15 LSU8:00
#7 Texas at Iowa State8:00

Speaking of big games, U-Dub has to try and win in one of the toughest small stadiums to win in, Reser Stadium in Corvallis. Lose and the Pac-12 is all but done in the College Football Playoff race and it opens up a bevy of possibilities to replace the Huskies at the top. The Longhorns are trying to do what the Sooners are also trying to do: give the Big XII one last Fuck You before leaving for the SEC by playing for their conference championship. And finally, you are not seeing things. It is true. A god damn CW DOUBLEHEADER! I hate to admit that the CW has delivered but it has. It has had some great games which has made up for some sub-par production values.

Saturday Late Night

USCanada
San Diego State at San Jose State10:30

Yeah. You could probably go to bed early if you wanted.

Hey, Watch This

Washington at Oregon State (7:30, ABC/TSN2) – I think it’s been a long time since the Beavers have been in the Game of the Week. And I would honestly call this Game 1A since you could easily switch it with the next game on this list and no one would bat an eye. I just think this game has the possibility of being much closer than the other one. The Huskies put themselves in the Pac-12 Championship with a win in Corvallis but Oregon State could put the entire college football world on its head if they pull off the upset.

Georgia at Tennessee (3:30, CBS) – One of the final SEC on CBS games ever and it’s a huge one. If this game was Between the Hedges it wouldn’t be this high. But this game is on the shores of the Tennessee River and it will be one of the loudest Neyland Stadium crowds in recent memory. Another game where an upset is not crazy talk and it would also cause absolute chaos at the top of the college football food chain.

Utah at Arizona (2:30, Pac-12 Network) – Jesus Christ who made the call to get this game on the fucking Pac-12 Network? Well at least us Canadians have an easy time of getting it. Hop on YouTube and search for the Pac-12 Network channel and you’re good to go. Americans…well, they have a much tougher time if it’s not a part of their cable package. What a dumb network. Anyway, both teams have outside chances of getting to the Pac-12 Championship but they would need a lot to happen. A win here isn’t enough. Also, you have to be impressed with the job Jedd Fisch has done in Tucson. This team could be a force in the expanded Big XII next season.

Kansas State at Kansas (7:00, FOX Sports One) – Man, you know it’s kind of a fucked week when two of the top four games are on the Pac-12 Network and FS1. So yeah, can’t see this one if you are a Canadian unless you have other means. I have IPTV. There are also many streams out there to watch. Go find one. Shouldn’t be too hard. Plus, this should be the best Sunflower Showdown maybe ever. Has there been one where both teams were ranked? I don’t think so. Plus, the Wildcats have extra incentive here as they have an outside shot at spoiling a potential Texas-Oklahoma conference championship if they can win here.

Sickos Game of the Week

Michigan State at Indiana (Noon, Big Ten Network) – There are quite a few options for this spot but I will give it to a Big Ten game for once. Here are two terrible teams who will probably have a terrible game that will somehow be close near the end. Think 13-10 which means you almost have to watch because the finish could be spectacular. I almost feel dirty watching games like that.

Hubba Bubba Blowout of the Week

Chattanooga at Alabama (Noon, TSN+) – Once I saw TSN+ was showing this game I knew which game would go in this section. This will be over by halftime. The question is how long does Nick Saban leave Jalen Milroe in.

Wanna Bet?

How about we look back at my picks from last week………..alright, maybe not. I mean I got my first upset pick right with Southern Miss and then it went downhill from there. Stupid Penn State. Anyway, let’s get going with this week’s pickaroos…that sounded dumb.

Miami-OH 31 Buffalo 28

Michigan 42 Maryland 10

Ole Miss 48 ULM 20

Utah 40 Arizona 19

Duke 38 Virginia 24

Tennessee 31 Georgia 27 (yes, I am calling this massive upset)

USC 36 UCLA 26

Ohio State 51 Minnesota 16

Oregon 59 Arizona State 24

South Carolina 42 Kentucky 37

Oregon State 46 Washington 35 (yep, going out on a limb again)

Missouri 41 Florida 20

San Jose State 34 San Diego State 28

Look, normally I am up into the wee hours of the morning watching college football. And I rarely miss games. Well, rarely miss full ones. But I am looking at the Saturday late night sked and asking myself “Bossman, do you really need to watch this game?” The answer is obviously no but I have to convince my brain that that is the correct answer. We shall see how it goes this Saturday. Enjoy the games everyone!

Let’s talk about this shitshow – The Bowl Game Schedule

How many of the bowls in that picture either don’t exist anymore or were cancelled this year?  I shudder to think of it.  Maybe I should get a different graphic for next year.  For now it works because it shows how many bowls there usually are.  Somewhere in the 40 range.  This year it is under 30 and it’s almost a guarantee at least one more will be cancelled now that the schedule has been released.  It’s been a shitshow…even more than the season was, if you can believe it.

The biggest piece of horseshit when it comes to this is Army not getting into a bowl game.  They were tied in to the Independence Bowl, which ended up being cancelled.  So instead of being invited to another bowl game, they are left home…at 9-2.  That is completely absurd.  I know what some people will say.  “Well, the other games have contracts for certain conferences and they have to abide by that.”  Not saying you’re wrong.  What I am saying is the system is completely broken when a 2-8 South Carolina team “deserves” to go to a bowl game and Army does not.  All it says is one thing…MONEY.  That’s all.  The Power Five has money and the Group of Five has very little.  It has come to a head.  The College Football Playoff Committee is a joke and ESPN is being forced to parrot that because they are in bed with the whole thing.  It has gone off the rails and needs a refresh.  This is the kind of thing that might drive people away from watching.  Might.  Who knows…I mean it is football and in the United States, football is king.

Alright, so TSN kind of has their bowl game broadcast schedule up, kind of.  I don’t blame them for not being prepared for this since games were being cancelled two days ago.  Completely ridiculous.  I’m sure things will change on their end, but for once, it’s not really their fault.  Blame college football at large for this.  Anyway, here’s the fairly long (but not as long as normal) bowl schedule!

Monday December 21st

Myrtle Beach Bowl: North Texas vs. Appalachian State 2:30 PM

Again, why does this happen?  WHY?  On a Monday before Christmas.  Completely stupid.  Also, North Texas gets in a bowl game?  North Texas.  The Mean Green.  A team that was 4-5 this season.  This just blows my mind.

UPDATE #3: My pick, as I stated before was Appalachian State.  I said they would win 41-13 on Twitter.  Well App State won.  And they won by 28.  Just like I thought.

Tuesday December 22nd

Idaho Potato Bowl: Tulane vs. Nevada 3:30 PM

Another game on in the middle of a weekday afternoon before Christmas.  I get that you have to air these games some time but this ain’t it, pal.  Even with less games, ESPN completely messes this up.  The one good thing about this is that it’s a cold-weather bowl game.  And those are (almost) always fun to watch.

Boca Raton Bowl: UCF vs. #16 BYU 7:00 PM

If it wasn’t for that one loss, BYU might be in the New Year’s Six.  Instead, because they lacked a tie-in, they took the first bowl bid available to them.  Luckily for them, UCF should be a good foe, even if they aren’t the Knights of the previous few years.  A good primetime national showcase for two of the better non-Power Five teams.  Hey, maybe the American should invite BYU to join their conference.  Why not at this point?

Wednesday December 23rd

New Orleans Bowl: Georgia Southern vs. Louisiana Tech 3:30 PM

This was supposed to be the Conference USA champion facing the Sun Belt champion.  What in the hell happened?  Then again, with no fans, does it really matter?

Montgomery Bowl: Florida Atlantic vs. Memphis 7:00 PM

This was supposed to be the inaugural Fenway Bowl in Boston but it was moved here because of COVID concerns.  Two teams who were slightly better than some thought they would be land here.  Willie Taggart’s coaching sojourn is back the Group of Five level here but he’s doing a good job in Boca.  Memphis seems to always be near the top of the American.  This could be a sneaky good game (that won’t be shown on TSN…probably because of opening night in the NBA).

Thursday December 24th

New Mexico Bowl: Hawaii vs. Houston 3:30 PM tsn_1_aug2014

Christmas Eve was always the day of the Hawaii Bowl.  Unfortunately, this was one of the bowl game casualties of COVID-19.  Instead, we get Hawaii themselves playing on Christmas Eve.  Not as satisfying but the Rainbow Warriors are a fun team to watch.  A reminder that this New Mexico Bowl is being played in Frisco, Texas.  Why it wasn’t cancelled when so many others were?  Your guess is as good as mine.

Friday December 25th

Camellia Bowl: Marshall vs. Buffalo 2:30 PM TSN2

Christmas Day college football.  That hasn’t been a thing since the Hula Bowl and when the Blue-Gray Classic would be this day.  Two really good G-5 teams in this one so it can be considered a must-see for the die hard fan (for college football, not the Christmas movie).  It will be interesting to see if Lance Leipold gets any offers for Power Five jobs before this game.

Saturday December 26th

Gasparilla Bowl: South Carolina vs. UAB Noon

This is bullshit.  South Carolina should just give up their spot to Army.  Actually, no.  UAB can give up their spot to Army…and then Army can put up a 70-burger on the Gamecocks.  Stupid SEC.

UPDATE #4: South Carolina has dropped out of this game.  No word on if there will be a replacement team or what.

UPDATE #5: The Gasparilla Bowl has been cancelled.  Hopefully, UAB gets to be put on some sort of a waiting list if there’s another cancellation.

First Responder Bowl: UTSA vs. #19 Louisiana 3:30 PM

UTSA made history as this is the second bowl bid they accepted this season.  The first one to the Frisco Bowl was gone once that bowl game was cancelled.  Funny how they were able to be moved into another bowl immediately.  It’s kind of like all this wasn’t planned…at all…in any way.  This is another game that has potential to be really good.

LendingTree Bowl: Georgia State vs. Western Kentucky 3:30 PM

Two decent Group of Five teams.  Look, it’s this or the World Juniors so if you’re not a hockey fan, then this is it.

Cure Bowl: Liberty vs. #12 Coastal Carolina 7:30 PM

This is EASILY the best bowl game outside the New Year’s Six in almost everyone’s opinion.  This game was scheduled for a few weeks ago where the Flames had to cancel and BYU filled in for them.  Now they get their chance against the Chanticleers, the feel good story of the college football season.  This is their chance to finish the best season in Sun Belt history undefeated.

UPDATE #9: TSN has come to their senses and will put one of the best bowl games of the season on TSN2 now.

Tuesday December 29th

Cheez-It Bowl: #21 Oklahoma State vs. #18 Miami 5:30 PM

Let’s call this the second best bowl game outside the New Year’s Six.  Both teams are probably not that happy to be here but they both played horrible at the wrong time to play themselves out of a conference championship chance.  The Mullet vs. The Manny here is a nice coaching matchup.

Alamo Bowl: Colorado vs. #20 Texas 9:00 PM

Big-time game of former Big XII conference foes.  Both of these teams should be ranked (I don’t get why Colorado isn’t, to be honest).  The Longhorns were about as good as many thought they would be this season, just missing out on a conference title and continuing to frustrated fans.  The Buffaloes were much better than advertising, harkening back to, well, I guess a couple years ago.

Wednesday December 30th

Duke’s Mayo Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Wake Forest Noon

This is the reincarnated Belk Bowl.  I miss the Belk Bowl’s hilarious Twitter account.  I mean the Duke’s Mayo Bowl account is good, but nothing beat the Belk Bowl.  So fun and entertaining.  Rest In Bowl Peace, Belk Bowl.

Music City Bowl: Missouri vs. #15 Iowa 3:30 PM

Iowa thought they had a bit of a hope to make the New Year’s Six.  They could have given them a better game but even the one that was scheduled could have been good enough to move up the rankings.  Unfortunately, it was cancelled due to Michigan’s ongoing issues with the Coronavirus.  They face Missouri here in a game that, on paper, shouldn’t be close.  Now watch it be a great one.

UPDATE #10: This game will no longer be seen on TSN5.

UPDATE #15: Due to COVID-19 issues at Missouri, this game has been cancelled.

Cotton Bowl: #7 Florida vs. #6 Oklahoma 7:15 PM

This should be a really good one.  Both teams have looked really good at times this season.  And both teams have had their shit moments, with the Gators losing to LSU during Shoegate and the Sooners dropping one to Kansas State early on in the season.  It will be interesting to see which teams show up as this is the kind of game where you see teams sometimes mail it in.

Thursday December 31st

Armed Forces Bowl: #24 Tulsa vs. Mississippi State Noon

Hey Tulsa going to a bowl game!  Good for them!  Their reward?  Playing a Mississippi State team that was figured out about five quarters into the season.  Tulsa should win this going away.​

Arizona Bowl: #22 San Jose State vs. Ball State Noon 2:00 PM

Because of the cancellation of the Sun Bowl, the Arizona Bowl goes to the main network and man do they get a good game.  Undefeated Mountain West champ San Jose State against MAC champ Ball State.  Honestly, it feels like the Group of Five have more interesting games than the Power Five contingent.

UPDATE #17: I don’t know why I put Noon.  I believe it’s Noon local time.  If it was Noon Eastern time, it would be a 10:00 am local start.  Actually, I wouldn’t put it past them to do that.  Anyway, this is on at 2:00 Eastern.

Liberty Bowl: Tennessee Army vs. West Virginia 4:00 PM

The Liberty Bowl has wanted the Volunteers there for years.  Now they finally get their wish.  It’s not really what they had in mind though.

UPDATE: Well that didn’t take long.  Tennessee has too many COVID positives, head coach Jeremy Pruitt among them, to play in the Liberty Bowl.

UPDATE #2: Army will replace Tennessee.  This is good.  How it came about is not.

Texas Bowl: Arkansas vs. TCU 8:00 PM

An old school Southwest Conference matchup here.  If the SWC hadn’t been such a crazy, destructive conference, I would say bring it back somehow.  Why not, right?

UPDATE #16: The Texas Bowl has been cancelled because of COVID issues at TCU.

Friday January 1st

Peach Bowl: #9 Georgia vs. #8 Cincinnati 12:30 PM Noon

Alright.  Look, I am glad to see the Bearcats here.  First time in the New Year’s Six.  This is good.  Saying that, the total disrespect for them, and all Group of Five teams, from The Committee (and college football as a whole) is appalling.  It needs to be fixed and seeing what happened surrounding the end of this season is a blight on the sport.  Anyway…this should be a very good game and you will see a very motivated Cincy team against, hopefully, a very motivated Dawgs team.  They are coached by Kirby Smart so I am going to go out on a limb and say they will be motivated as well.

UPDATE #6: This game has been moved up to Noon.

Citrus Bowl: Auburn vs. #14 Northwestern 1:00 PM

Northwestern had a great season, no doubt about it.  Auburn…it’s a season they would like to forget.  Gus Malzahn is now gone and we still don’t know who the new coach will be, since a few have already turned down the job.  Bo Nix really doesn’t look like the man for the job, at this point, at quarterback for the Tigers.  The offense has been rudderless.  Just a mess.  The Wildcats on the other hand, have to deal with the almost-yearly rumours of Pat Fitzgerald possibly going to the NFL or another coaching job.  Chances are it won’t happen but you never know.

Rose Bowl: #1 Alabama vs. #4 Notre Dame 5:00 PM 4:00 PM

Bama by 30?  Bama by 40?  Naw, Bama by 60!  You will hear that and more in the days leading up to this game.  And maybe for good reason.  I mean Clemson beat the Irish pretty badly in the ACC Championship.  The only hope is that this is a halfway competitive game.  Or not.  If it’s not, more pressure for this asinine setup to change.

UPDATE #7: This game has been moved up to 4:00.  Whether it starts at 4 or not is a different story.

Sugar Bowl: #2 Clemson vs. #3 Ohio State 8:45 PM 8:00 PM

Now this should be an exciting semi-final, despite people’s thoughts about tOSU’s 2020 season.  Expect a lot of good stuff from Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields as they look for this to be their second-last chance to wow the scouts in game action before the NFL draft.

UPDATE #8: This game has been moved up to 8:00.  It starting on time all depends on the two bowl games before it on ESPN.

Saturday January 2nd

Gator Bowl: Kentucky vs. #23 NC State Noon

Could this be an interesting game?  Sure, it could be.  I do expect the Wolfpack to blow the doors of the Wildcats but you never know with these bowl games.

UPDATE #12: This game will now appear on TSN2 instead of TSN3.

Outback Bowl: Ole Miss vs. #11 Indiana 12:30 PM

Poor Indiana.  I honestly believed (as did many) that the Hoosiers would end up in the New Year’s Six.  But since they are a “basketball school” they would probably have to go undefeated to get in and forget the College Football Playoff for these guys.  They get Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss Rebels.  Take Indy in this one.

UPDATE #11: This game will also air on TSN3.

Fiesta Bowl: #25 Oregon vs. #10 Iowa State 4:00 PM

This is what I cannot stand.  I get the idea of bowl tie-ins.  I really do.  But this is supposed to be one of the top four bowl games of the season and it has a team that is BARELY in the Top 25 playing in it?  Come on.  Anyway, this should be part of a TSN tripleheader but this day hasn’t been set yet.  Expect this (and the other non-ABC games) to end up on a TSN station, I just don’t know which ones yet and most of that has to do with the World Juniors.

UPDATE #13: This game will now appear on TSN2 instead of TSN3.

Orange Bowl: #13 North Carolina vs. #5 Texas A&M 8:00 PM

Yes another tie-in issue but at least Mack Brown’s boys are a pretty good team.  If it wasn’t for a puzzling loss to Florida State, UNC probably resides in the Top 10 with the Aggies.  This should be a great finish to bowl season, before the national championship.

UPDATE #14: This game will now appear on TSN2 instead of TSN3.

Monday January 11th

College Football Playoff National Championship 8:00 PM

We’ve had some good and some not-so-good championship games.  Let’s hope this is the former.

The breakdown for Canadian fans looks like the following:

  • TSN – 24 bowl games (with 3 simulcasts from ABC)
  • ABC – 4 bowl games
  • CBS – 1 bowl game

With only 29 bowl games, TSN is showing almost all of them.  That is seriously impressive.  With no specialty pack, Canadians won’t have access to three games which isn’t too bad.  The only day where the schedule is not finalized, as I mentioned, is January 2nd.  My thought is that we won’t get less games on TSN but that the channels I have chosen might not be the right ones.  I will make sure to update this when there are updates to be had so always check the post out for the latest.

Alright I have a lot of posts to do with my rankings and the NFL schedule and I am sure a few others.  So gear up for more Bossman’s Blog this week.  Have a great week everyone!

Texas Is Not Back. OK, Boomer (Sooner). And the Week 5 College Football Recap

That is the Big XII in a nutshell right there.  The usual top teams are terrible.  The only undefeated team barely survived Tulsa previously.  The second-best team right now was upset by a Sun Belt team to start their season.  Again, a complete shitshow.  Spencer Rattler never seemed comfortable against Iowa State but that O-line is horrendous.  The poor guy played well considering that…oh and the defense. Can’t forget them.  Such a Mike Stoops defense this Sooners team has.  Then there is Texas.  Not back.  Not even close.  Again it felt like they were going to lose to TCU pretty much all game.  You got to wonder what would happen in Austin if Gary Patterson was the coach there with all that talent.  Makes you think, huh?

Other than that, it was a pretty fun weekend (not that that wasn’t fun…it was, except for Sooner and Longhorn fans).

BYU is continuing their march towards something that could be very hotly debated.  Louisiana Tech is a good team, yet was no match at all for the Cougs.  BYU stays undefeated, moves up in the rankings and could be looking at being undefeated late in the season.  So then what does The Committee do?  BYU has a cupcake schedule (and that could be an insult to other cupcake schedules).  So do you put them into the New Year’s Six?  Will they ever crack the Top 10?  My guess is now that the rest of the conferences are slowly returning that won’t happen.

Clemson put on show against Virginia.  The Tigers never looked like they were in trouble in this one.  For once, though, they don’t have a super easy conference schedule.  Meaning if they win out then there is almost no debate against having them probably #1 going into the College Football Playoff.  I get that some people are getting sick of Clemson but they are a fun team to watch and this is probably their best offense ever under Dabo Swinney.  As for UVA, my guess is they will be lucky to go bowling this season.

Hey guess what?  Alabama destroyed Texas A&M.  Just like everyone thought would happen.  I mean Bama put a colossal beatdown on the Aggies, up 35-14 at the half and winning by 28.  The Aggies couldn’t really do anything right and the Tide, consequently, looked like everything they did was near-perfect.  This shows how much better the Tide (and Clemson for that matter) are compared to every other team in college football.  Not saying either team couldn’t be upset this season because it very much could in this already crazy 2020 season.  Oh and I am sure Aggie fans are so happy with the Brinks truck that they parked in Jimbo Fisher’s driveway.

Another game that many thought would be closer went down Between The Hedges.  The Tigers were boatraced by what seems like a seriously good Georgia team.  Stetson Bennett had his coming out party in this one as he proved Kirby Smart right to choose him to start this one.  But Tigers fans shouldn’t be quick to put Gus on the hot seat just yet because I know they are doing it.  If Malzahn wasn’t paid so much I would feel sorry for the guy.

Florida is still undefeated.  They might have the best college tight end in ages in Kyle Pitts.  Kyle Trask is looking like money.  Saying all that, it’s not like they blew South Carolina out.  Still have to consider them in a spot of trouble later in the season when they head to Jacksonville for the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party to face Georgia who, as I said in the previous paragraph, looked damn good.

Virginia Tech might just be a dark horse contender for the ACC Championship game (to get plowed by Clemson).  But they have to do better than they did against Duke this past weekend.  Chase Brice has not looked good and yet somehow the Blue Devils kept it close with the Hokies until late.  This is not good news when VaTech gets into the meat of their ACC schedule.

What an absolutely wild game in Lexington.  Kentucky and Ole Miss went to overtime.  Then the poor Kentucky kicker missed an extra point after an OT touchdown.  While he tried to find a spot in the turf to crawl under, the Rebels won the game with a converted touchdown.  Slowly, the Lane Train is starting their journey in the SEC (well, Lane Train Version 2.0).  As for Mark Stoops, he may be kicking himself for not taking better coaching offers a couple years back.  He now has a very difficult job going forward with no true stars leading the way.  Don’t be surprised if he is mentioned as a hot seat candidate later on in the season.

Oh, UCF.  That was brutal to watch.  They allowed Tulsa to stay close with an absolute deluge of penalties and undisciplined play.  Now the Golden Hurricane might actually be better than we all think.  They beat the Knights here and kept things close with Oklahoma State a few weeks back.  But back to UCF, they can kiss that New Year’s Six opportunity goodbye unless chaos happens throughout the entire Group of Five.

North Carolina still living up to the preseason hype (that many thought was bullshit).  But again, a really good team struggles with a not-so-good team.  The Eagles were within two after a touchdown late.  They went for the two-point conversion and the Tar Heels picked the pass off and went for a pick-two, pretty much ending the game.  Some of these teams that are sniffing the Top 10 are going to have to really destroy some teams going forward or there is no way they have a chance at the CFP, even if they are getting through with no losses.

Uh, what the hell is happening with Mississippi State?  Oh that’s right, it’s Mike Leach.  After upsetting LSU and K.J. Costello setting the new SEC record for passing yards in a game in his first SEC game ever, the Bulldogs look like garbage and get beaten by Arkansas.  Alright, the Hogs played some great defense and did just enough to win but still, this is a team MSU shouldn’t be losing to.  Congrats to Sam Pittman for the win as it may end up being his only win this season.

Pittsburgh is not great.  Still good, but not great as evidenced by their loss to NC State.  The Wolfpack are not expected to be good this season at all yet gave the Panthers all they could handle.  I kind of expect that from Pat Narduzzi these days.  Beat a team or two that they should have had no right to beat and then shit the bed against an also-ran.

In more shitty Big XII action, West Virginia was able to outlast Baylor in two overtimes.  Honestly, this was a terrible game.  But it was close so I felt compelled to watch the last half of the fourth quarter and all of both overtimes.  So yeah, Big XII football not exactly lighting the world of college football on fire.

Alright enough recappin’.  Time for the first Bossman Top 25 of the season.  Yes I know I had mentioned I was not going to do it but I thought, fuck it, I might as well.  FOMO and all that.  Anyway let’s do this:

#1 Clemson
#2 Georgia
#3 Alabama
#4 Florida
#5 Notre Dame
#6 Miami
#7 North Carolina
#8 Ohio State
#9 Auburn
#10 Oklahoma State
#11 Cincinnati
#12 Penn State
#13 Tennessee
#14 LSU
#15 Oregon
#16 BYU
#17 Texas A&M
#18 Texas
#19 Virginia Tech
#20 Wisconsin
#21 SMU
#22 Louisiana
#23 Michigan
#24 Mississippi State
#25 UCF

Yep, I have Georgia above Alabama.  Look, it’s what the polls are at this time.  Georgia’s win over Auburn was way more impressive than Bama’s win over the Aggies.  Again, this could all change by next week at this time.  It’s only October 5th.  Plus with Florida and Auburn still in the Top 10, I am assuming the SEC will have a lot of change in the rankings as the season goes on.  And yes, I included Big Ten teams.  And Pac-12 teams.  I would have included Mountain West and MAC teams if I thought they should be in the Top 25 which I don’t just yet.

See you back on Thursday for the college football TV schedule.  Until then, enjoy your week everyone!

So let me get this straight – Week 3 College Football Recap

Alright I want to get this crystal clear in my brain.  This week’s AP Poll includes SEC teams as they start this coming week.  But no Big Ten teams because they don’t start for another month.  OK.  Here is the issue with this.  These rankings will mean nothing then.  I mean I will do them the same way but I contemplated putting Big Ten teams in.  Why did I not do it?  Because they won’t be playing for a month.  This is why pre-season rankings shouldn’t happen and maybe, just maybe, rankings shouldn’t happen at all until after the first set of games in October.  Maybe then we would have rankings that kind of mean something.  Or not.  I mean who knows.  It’s college football.  A sport that likes to rewrite the rules all the time is rewriting them like they are on speed.  On-brand for this year and this sport.

Alright enough of the rankings (until later).  Let’s get to the action from the weekend of college football!

Fun-Time Crazy Recap!

  • Ugh.  The Cowboys did not look too sharp against Tulsa.  And now Spencer Sanders could be out for a while.  And the offensive line couldn’t really block for Chuba Hubbard.  Overall a shitshow on offense which makes me wonder why I picked the Pokes to go to the Big XII Championship in the first place.  I hope you didn’t use my post to bet on that.  I always tell you not to.
  • If you missed the Citadel-Clemson game, don’t worry.  I can recap it for you.  Clemson went up 49-0 just before halftime.  And that ended up being the final score.  I am sure gamblers everywhere were livid at that happening.  Dabo even offered to go to the running clock and The Citadel said no.  And on top of that, I found out that the running clock isn’t an option.  You can shorten the amount of time in a quarter but you cannot go to a running clock in college football.  You learn something new every weekend in college football (or something like that).
  • The U is…back?  Maybe Manny Diaz’s biggest victory so far as they looked awesome against Louisville.  I am sure many will be jumping on to the D’Eriq King bandwagon now and rightfully so.  He looked like money and could be the difference maker that the Canes have needed for years now to get over the hump.  As for the Cardinals, I wouldn’t worry.  They are ahead of their gameplan under Scott Satterfield so expect them to still have a winning record this season.
  • College Gameday was in Louisville this past weekend.   And where are they going this coming weekend?  Miami, who played Louisville this past Saturday and will host Florida State this weekend.  I get it: it’s to ease up the travel for Kirk Herbstreit to get from the Gameday set to the ABC primetime game location (or wherever he ends up calling a game on Saturdays).  Saying that, I still think they should go places they have never gone before.  With no fans, who cares if Herbie is actually there?  Let him join via satellite when he needs to.  So saying this, I think Week 5’s College Gameday should emanate from Cincinnati for the first time to see the Bearcats host USF.
  • Notre Dame is a good ACC team.  I’m not kidding!  Savour this as this may be the only year we can ever say that.
  • A week after Louisiana helped the Sun Belt to their best week ever with their upset of Iowa State, they struggled mightily with fellow conference member, Georgia State.  The Panthers kept things very close and the Ragin’ Cajuns had to pull out all the stops to win in overtime.  Man, the Sun Belt is going to be a surprisingly fun conference to watch this season.
  • I regretted it last year for a bit and I may do so again this season.  UCF looked mighty good in their win over Georgia Tech and their option offense normal pro-style offense.  I know it’s just Georgia Tech so I have to temper things a bit.  Saying that, I am already regretting my choice of Appalachian State as the Group of Five representative in the New Year’s Six.  UCF could prove me wrong once again and it wouldn’t surprise me one bit.
  • Oh Dino Babers.  Syracuse really has not looked good so far this season.  Two seasons ago, it looked like Babers was really building something in Syracuse.  Instead, that season is looking like an anomaly that was all caused by the presence of Eric Dungey.  An 0-2 start to the 2020 season is putting Dino on a serious hot seat.  If things doesn’t improve, Babers will not get another season to attempt to rectify the issues surrounding the program.
  • UTSA is 2-0!  Another thing we may never say again (no offense Roadrunner fans).  So embrace it.
  • Look, do you want to know how small the schedule still is?  Texas State and ULM got to play on ESPNU…on Saturday afternoon.  Yeah.
  • How about what went down in the bayou?  Navy was down 24-0 to Tulane with 7 minutes left in the third quarter.  I was starting to think I was so wrong about this team and that the lack of practices really hurt the Midshipmen.  Instead, they scored the final 27 points of the game to complete the biggest comeback in Navy history (in football).  So we cannot count them out when it comes to the American race.  Also, Army-Navy looks like it could be something seriously special this season, despite the fact it will share the schedule for the first time in a long time.
  • Marshall beat Appalachian State.  Doesn’t feel like an upset despite my thoughts about App State.  Doc Halladay continues to do wonders in Huntington with this program.  Maybe, just maybe, the Thundering Herd have to be considered a dark horse contender for the NY6.  If the Mountain West decides not to have a Fall season (and that is still up in the air), the Group of Five race could be very wide open.
  • Southern Miss has had a ROUGH start to their season.  They looked hapless in their opener against South Alabama and Jay Hopson ended up resigning before he was fired.  But things looked up on Saturday as the Golden Eagles were taking it to Louisiana Tech for most of the game.  Then LaTech starts their comeback from down 17 and a spectacular catch by Griffin Hebert on fourth-and-goal with only 14 seconds left that had to be reviewed and overturned sunk Southern Miss.  This could be a tough time in Hattiesburg this season.

So really it did end up being a fun day of college football despite having much fewer games to watch.  I am sure my remote control was happy…more like happier.  As for my Top 25, I won’t do one yet.  I don’t think it’s fair to rank teams when the season is in flux like it has been and will be for at least another month.  Once the Big Ten is about to begin their season I will do my first set of rankings.  Otherwise there will be way too much movement and teams will move down the rankings for having the audacity to watch the Big Ten (and perhaps other conferences) just decide to play football.  How dare they!

I will go back to the regular schedule this week.  College football schedule Thursday.  NFL schedule Friday.  Have a good week everyone.

And then there were three: the Independents

Yep, there are only three Independent teams this season, the crazy pandemic 2020 college football season.  Here is how we got here:

  • UMass decided not to play in the Fall.  New Mexico State and UConn joined them.
  • Notre Dame took a one-year-only invite into the ACC for football.

So there you go.  That leaves three teams: Army, BYU and Liberty.  Honestly we should expect to see a lot of these teams on television because who else from college football will be on there other than exciting Sun Belt teams?  Most of Army’s games are on CBS Sports Network and BYU is the only team west of Texas playing so they should get pretty much all their home games on late on an ESPN channel because there’s nothing else to show.   Who knows about Liberty but I assume we will see them at least a few times right smack dab in the middle of a Saturday.

Anyway, why don’t I just get to the very short Independent predictions followed by a few short thoughts (see what I did there…OK I’ll stop):

Overall
W L
BYU 8 0
Army 7 5
Liberty 4 6

A Few Short Thoughts

    • With Army having to rejig most of their schedule, you figured they would have things a lot better.  They do not and I still see them losing a few games although they are almost assured of a bowl game this season…if they have them.  Now I will be honest: I made these predictions before the season started.  And I won’t change them.  But to be honest, the difference between 7-5 and 9-3 for Army is nothing.  They get nothing extra by winning more games, unless they go 12-0 which…well, nope not going to happen.  That makes Army, Larry.
    • BYU, on the other hand, has a MUCH easier schedule than they had originally.  There schedule is usually full of good Mountain West teams and a few Pac-12 teams.  They have none of that this year obviously.  Instead, their most difficult game might end up being against Houston unless their game against Army gets rescheduled.  This is why I have them running the table since they should be favoured in every game with some by a good margin.  Honestly this could be the easiest schedule in the past few decades in FBS football and it’s all thanks to the stupid Coronavirus.  So BYU is Moe.
    • Hey no doubleheader this season!  With a few teams trying that, Liberty doesn’t have to as they were able to fill a ten-game schedule.  It also means they had to add teams to the schedule and the ACC was all too willing to do so.  I guess it will be great for the Flames as they will bring in plenty of money.  Whether they can be competitive in any of those is a different story.  I see them falling one game short of my current bowl-eligibility threshold of five wins.  Unfortunately, this makes Liberty, Curly.

Alright that’s the second last conference.  The last one is coming up in the American and we already have changes to the games in that conference.  What a mess.

Now we come to something more disturbing for Canadian college football fans.  So I talked about the fact that FloSports is not showing college football games as far as I can tell.  Yesterday I got answers from a few cable providers about their specialty packs and they weren’t answers I, or you, would want to hear.  I have been told by both Bell and Eastlink that because of COVID-19, they will not have their specialty pack for college football for now.  That is why you wouldn’t have seen any games on the specialty pack and it looks like this coming week will be more of the same.  Hopefully that changes once the SEC season starts but no guarantees.  This is bad and will just push people away from cable.  Then again, Bell, Rogers and the others seem to do that all the time anyway so this is no difference.  I will keep you updated every week as to if this changes and fingers crossed it does.

Well, shit. What now?

News has come down that the Big Ten and ACC are looking at conference-only schedules for the 2020 season.  Other conferences are waiting a bit to make any decisions on the season but are also probably watching to see what these two conferences will end up doing.  As much as the sports media wanted the Ivy League cancelling their football season to be the first domino to fall, that just won’t be the case.  This is where the real dominoes start.  If either conference moves to conference only it will deeply affect the entire schedule for this season.  So before I embark on this scheduling journey, I will let you know that I am going to put non-conference games in italics.  This way you might have an idea of all the games that could be jettisoned this season.  Just a complete shitshow.  2020 continues to amaze and disappoint.  Alright let’s just get to the schedule before I start drinking to forget all this.

A seriously long schedule to begin with here.  CBS Sports Network is home to the American Conference, Mountain West Conference, Conference USA, and the MAC.  So most of the Group of Five has games here.  You always get some crazy games and always get at least a few Power Five teams travelling to a Group of Five teams in games that don’t end the way you think they will.  Like when Virginia Tech travelled to Old Dominion two years ago and lost.  You can’t sleep on the CBSSN schedule, nor should you so let’s take a gander at this:​​​​​​​​​​​

August 29th California at UNLV (cancelled) 10:00 PM
September 3rd Washington State at Utah State (cancelled) 9:0 PM
September 4th Bucknell at Army 6:30 PM
September 5th Toledo at Tulsa Noon
September 5th San Jose State at Central Michigan 4:00 PM
September 5th New Mexico State at UAB 8:00 PM
September 5th UCLA at Hawaii (cancelled) 11:30 PM
September 11th San Diego State at Toledo 7:00 PM
September 12th Lafayette at Navy 3:30 PM
September 12th Pittsburgh at Marshall 7:00 PM
September 12th Arizona State at UNLV (cancelled) 10:30 PM
September 18th Utah at Wyoming (cancelled) 9:00 PM
September 19th Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan Noon
September 19th Virginia Tech at Middle Tennessee 3:30 PM
September 19th LSU at Rice 7:00 PM
September 19th UCLA at San Diego State (cancelled) 10:30 PM
September 25th USF at Florida Atlantic 7:30 PM
September 26th Oklahoma at Army Noon
September 26th Temple at Navy 3:30 PM
September 26th Georgia State at Charlotte 7:00 PM
September 26th San Diego State at Nevada 10:30 PM
October 2nd UNLV at San Diego State 9:00 PM
October 3rd Kent State at Northern Illinois Noon
October 3rd Army at Miami-OH 3:30 PM
October 3rd UMass at New Mexico 7:30 PM
October 9th Middle Tennessee at FIU 7:00 PM
October 9th Wyoming at UNLV 10:30 PM
October 10th Princeton at Army Noon
October 10th UAB at Rice 3:30 PM
October 10th New Mexico at Colorado State 7:00 PM
October 10th Air Force at San Jose State 10:30 PM
October 15th Western Kentucky at UAB 8:00 PM
October 16th Nevada at New Mexico 8:00 PM
October 17th Eastern Michigan at Army Noon
October 17th Ohio at Miami-OH 3:30 PM
October 17th Hawaii at Air Force 7:00 PM
October 17th San Diego State at Wyoming 10:30 PM
October 23rd Florida Atlantic at Marshall 7:00 PM
October 23rd Fresno State at Nevada 10:30 PM
October 24th Buffalo at Army Noon
October 24th Houston at Navy 3:30 PM
October 24th Air Force at Wyoming 7:00 PM
October 24th San Jose State at San Diego State 10:30 PM
October 31st Marshall at FIU Noon
October 31st Eastern Michigan at Western Michigan 3:30 PM
October 31st Temple at Tulane 7:00 PM
October 31st Wyoming at Colorado State 10:30 PM
November 4th Kent State at Bowling Green 7:00 PM
November 7th Air Force at Army Noon
November 7th Tulsa at Navy 3:30 PM
November 7th Nevada at San Jose State 7:00 PM
November 7th Fresno State at UNLV 10:30 PM
November 10th Miami-OH at Buffalo 7:00 PM
November 13th North Texas at UAB 8:00 PM
November 14th Army at Tulane Noon
November 14th Memphis at Navy 3:30 PM
November 14th Wyoming at Nevada 7:00 PM
November 14th Boise State at New Mexico 10:30 PM
November 21st Tulane at Tulsa Noon
November 21st Navy at USF 3:30 PM
November 21st FIU at Western Kentucky 7:00 PM
November 21st New Mexico at Air Force 10:30 PM
November 27th Eastern Michigan at Miami-OH Noon
November 27th Northern Illinois at Bowling Green 3:30 PM
November 28th Florida Atlantic at Middle Tennessee Noon
November 28th Louisiana Tech at FIU 3:30 PM
November 28th Air Force at Utah State 9:00 PM
December 5th Conference USA Championship Game 1:30 PM
December 19th Cure Bowl 2:30 PM
December 29th Arizona Bowl 4:30 PM

Schedule Changing Thoughts

  • As you can already tell, I have put some games down as cancelled.  That’s because I found out as I am creating this point that the Pac-12 has confirmed they are going with a conference schedule.  So the games on this network involving Pac-12 teams are hereby cancelled.  Will other teams go in their place?  Who the fuck knows at this point.
  • CBSSN also gets two bowl games.  The Cure Bowl is one of the few bowl games that is done for a specific charity cause and one of the most ignored.  Take out of that what you will.  The Arizona Bowl won’t be on New Year’s Eve this year which is a good thing since very few people watch the damn thing anyway.
  • Black Friday seems to have its own traditions (somewhat) and one is having two games on CBS Sports Network: usually a MAC game followed by one from the other three conferences CBSSN covers.  Instead, this year I have two MAC games featured on the network.  This is what happened last year so I am going with it again.  However, there will be no game on American Thanksgiving as far as I know.  A nice thought and it’s tough to say but no one is watching a college football game over the NFL’s Thanksgiving fare.
  • For the games that aren’t cancelled, I have a decent idea of what the timeslots will look like and what will be shown in each one.  Once CBSSN has an idea of what will be happening they will put out a schedule with some confirmed games and other games with at least a conference in the timeslot.  The people at CBSSN are nice that way.  Also, movement is sparse because they are usually fairly far down the pecking order in terms of picking games.
  • Here is the conference breakdown for ya:
    • Conference USA – 16 (including conference championship)
    • Mountain West – 22
    • MAC – 14
    • AAC – 11
    • Army – 8
    • FCS – 3
    • ACC – 2
    • Independents – 2
    • SEC – 1
    • Sun Belt – 1
    • Big XII – 1
    • Pac-12 – ZERO
  • Army still has their CBS Sports Network agreement through the 2022 season (it was recently extended).  Navy’s weird setup also continues.  The Notre Dame-Navy game, originally slated for Dublin, has been moved to Annapolis.  Unfortunately, ESPN still gets the game because…well, 2020 is weird.  If the AAC decides to invite Army this whole scheduling thing with CBS Sports Network could become really interesting.
  • The Mountain West still takes precedence with the amount of games but the MAC and Conference USA aren’t close behind.  C-USA was supposed to have only 10 games (plus the conference championship game) on the network but it was more last year and should be even more this season.  Conference USA also has games on the NFL Network so at least we will be able to see many of the conference games this year which is a change from the past.

Notre Dame on NBC.  One of the few instances of college football we have received up here for decades.  But now with more choices, less people watch the Peacock Network on Fall Saturdays…even when Notre Dame is coming off a perfect regular season.  Here is the now-not-confirmed-at-all schedule:​​​​​

September 12th Arkansas at Notre Dame 2:30 PM
September 19th Western Michigan at Notre Dame 2:30 PM
October 3rd Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame (in Green Bay) 7:30 PM
October 10th Stanford at Notre Dame (cancelled) 7:30 PM
October 31st Duke at Notre Dame 3:30 PM
November 7th Clemson at Notre Dame 7:30 PM
November 21st Louisville at Notre Dame 2:30 PM

Only one primetime game this year now that the Stanford game has been cancelled.  What will happen with the Wisconsin game is a question as who knows what the Big Ten will now do.  The ACC will probably step in to replace Stanford in the schedule as they have decided to include Notre Dame in any new scheduling arrangement for 2020.  NBC going with the 2:30 start times more often so that the games are done by 6 and so that it’s really its own timeslot.  Probably a smart move to keep enough eyeballs on the network.

Alright…now the conference that kind of started this potential schedule shitshow.  If the Big Ten goes ahead with just conference games (and now with the Pac-12 doing it I can’t see why they wouldn’t) this whole fucking thing could change.  Does Bell carry the Big Ten Network now?  Hopefully they do but considering what may happen this year, you may not miss much.  Man this is depressing.  Alright let’s just get to the damn schedule already:​​​

September 3rd Florida Atlantic at Minnesota 8:00 PM
September 4th Illinois State at Illinois 8:00 PM
September 5th Kent State at Penn State Noon
September 5th Monmouth at Rutgers 3:30 PM
September 5th Towson at Maryland 3:30 PM
September 5th Northern Iowa at Iowa 7:30 PM
September 12th Southern Illinois at Wisconsin Noon
September 12th Ball State at Michigan Noon
September 12th Tennessee Tech at Minnesota 3:30 PM
September 12th UConn at Illinois 3:30 PM
September 12th Western Kentucky at Indiana 7:30 PM
September 12th Northern Illinois at Maryland 7:30 PM
September 19th South Dakota State at Nebraska Noon
September 19th Central Michigan at Northwestern Noon
September 19th Ball State at Indiana 3:30 PM
September 19th Appalachian State at Wisconsin 3:30 PM
September 19th Bowling Green at Illinois 7:30 PM
September 19th Toledo at Michigan State 7:30 PM
September 26th Northern Illinois at Iowa Noon
September 26th Rutgers at Ohio State Noon
September 26th BYU at Minnesota 3:30 PM
September 26th Cincinnati at Nebraska 8:00 PM
October 3rd Illinois at Rutgers Noon
October 3rd Minnesota at Maryland 3:30 PM
October 10th Rutgers at Purdue Noon
October 10th Maryland at Indiana 7:30 PM
October 17th Indiana at Rutgers Noon
October 17th Purdue at Illinois Noon
October 17th Maryland at Northwestern 3:30 PM
October 24th Nebraska at Rutgers Noon
October 24th Northwestern at Iowa 3:30 PM
October 31st Rutgers at Maryland Noon
October 31st Northwestern at Purdue 3:30 PM
November 7th Iowa at Illinois Noon
November 7th Maryland at Michigan 3:30 PM
November 7th Wisconsin vs. Northwestern (in Chicago) 8:00 PM
November 14th Morgan State at Northwestern Noon
November 14th Michigan at Rutgers 3:30 PM
November 14th Ohio State at Maryland 8:00 PM
November 21st Rutgers at Michigan State Noon
November 21st Maryland at Penn State 3:30 PM
November 27th Minnesota at Nebraska 2:30 PM
November 30th Michigan State at Maryland 3:30 PM

All the games start at either Noon, 3:30, or 7:30 except for six: the Black Friday game between Minnesota and Nebraska (not the Iowa-Nebraska Faux Farmageddon that they used to show), the November 14th game between tOSU and Maryland, the November 7th game in Chicago, Cincinnati’s visit to Lincoln  and the opening Thursday and Friday night games.  To be honest, much of this is a guess but at least most of the times should be good, for now.  As for games on BTN at the same time, in the States there is a BTN Alternate Channel.  Of course we don’t get that up here and if you are with Bell you don’t get the Big Ten Network at all as far as I know.  For the readers that get their specialty pack through Rogers or Eastlink, you should get the alternate games (i.e. the games not appearing on BTN in your guide) to go to the specialty pack.  Rarely are there two decent games on at the same time so it really isn’t that big a deal but still, you get the specialty pack for a reason (some of you) and that’s to get ALL the games you might not possibly get (that the CRTC approves of and that appear on one of the ESPN-owned networks or the BTN Alternate channel in this case).

Alright that’s it that’s all.  The Pac-12’s announcement and the domino effect will begin very soon I assume.  This means most of what I have done is for naught but whatever.  I was bored so I figured I’d give it a shot for now.  Next up would be the conference predictions but I am putting a hold on those since I don’t know what will happen with the schedules, how many games each team will play, what the schedule will even look like, hell, even the bowl game tie-ins might change.  2020, everyone!  So have a good weekend and I will do a post next week.  I promise.  What it will be about, I don’t know yet.

OK now that we know when the SEC on CBS ends, do we…Celebrate? Honour? Demonize?

So now we know.  CBS has decided not to renew the SEC on CBS contract after the 2023 season.  That came quicker than anyone thought it would.  They keep saying they are “going in a different direction with their sports coverage” but that translates to “it would cost too much fucking money.”  I don’t fully blame them despite the fact it’s a massive property and one of the most important contracts in sports today.  CBS offered $300 million per season and I guess that wasn’t enough.  Jesus.  Instead we will get the SEC probably going full-time back to ESPN.  While I am not looking forward to that it does mean we will get at least one SEC game in the ABC primetime slot which is good, even if it lessens the Big Ten’s stranglehold on the timeslot.

Alright the SEC on CBS will be done soon.  So what do we do know?  Do you celebrate the likes of Verne Lundquist calling games on the network and becoming a shoo-in for college football announcing’s Mount Rushmore?  Do we honour some of the better names there like Verne’s replacement, Brad Nessler (another Rushmore possibility), Brent Musburger, Sean McDonough and, for like one season, Jim Nantz?  Do we demonize them for foisting full seasons of Gary Danielson on us?  Or worse, hate them for giving us even one single season of Craig James?  You can think a lot of things about the SEC on CBS but we have to agree it’s must-see viewing every week for college football fans, even if you mute the TV.

But that’s the future.  Let’s focus on this season, whatever it may end up looking like.  I know I am a little late starting these network-specific posts and part of it is because life gets in the way and part of it is I honestly don’t know what will happen with the 2020 college football season.  The disclaimer has a change this year: there are no games confirmed that I could see so all of these are very educated guesses.  My choices are based on mostly logic.  Some teams will be better than advertised and some will be worse: that’s the nature of the sport.  So please don’t take this as gospel or say “Bossman is fucking awesome so why would he be wrong on this?”  First of all, thank you for understanding my awesomeness.  And secondly, I don’t guarantee anything here.  So let’s just get to the darn schedule of the conference that just means more on the network that is an eyeball (along with a few other games that will stand out like the one penne that always seems to get in the bag of fusilli):

September 5th Colorado at Colorado State 3:30 PM
September 12th Boise State at Air Force 3:30 PM
September 19th Georgia at Alabama 3:30 PM
September 26th Florida at Tennessee 3:30 PM
October 3rd Texas A&M at Mississippi State Noon
October 3rd Alabama at Ole Miss 3:30 PM
October 10th LSU at Florida 3:30 PM
October 17th Texas A&M at Auburn 3:30 PM
October 24th Mississippi State at LSU 3:30 PM
October 31st Florida vs. Georgia (in Jacksonville) 3:30 PM
November 7th Alabama at LSU 3:30 PM
November 14th Tennessee at Georgia 3:30 PM
November 21st Texas A&M at Alabama 3:30 PM
November 21st LSU at Auburn 8:00 PM
November 27th Arkansas at Missouri 2:30 PM
November 29th Auburn at Alabama 3:30 PM
December 5th SEC Championship Game 4:00 PM
December 12th Army vs. Navy (in Philadelphia) 3:00 PM
December 31st Sun Bowl 2:00 PM

Eyeball Network Deep South Football Conference Analysis:

  • This should not be a surprise but here are the SEC on CBS appearances for each team:
    • 5 times – Alabama
    • 4 times – LSU
    • 3 times – Auburn, Texas A&M, Florida, Georgia
    • 2 times – Mississippi State, Tennessee
    • 1 time – Arkansas, Ole Miss, Missouri
    • Not a single time – Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Kentucky
  • I have three teams not getting an appearance: Vandy, the Cocks, and UK.  Vandy isn’t really a surprise since, other than maybe a Noon game on a week where CBS has two SEC picks, the Dores are not a big enough name to bring viewers to the network.  UK is also not as much of a surprise, especially since I see I have the Wildcats on ESPN quite often instead (so they aren’t stuck on the SEC Network like eight times).  South Carolina is the oddity here.  Even I am surprised I don’t have them there but really they are never in the biggest two games of the week: at any point.  The only time I can make that argument is the week CBS has two games.  Since it is a Noon game they get the first and fourth selection.  The second pick that week would be the South Carolina-Florida game which I have on ESPN.  So there.  Logic.
  • Many will be surprised at Tennessee only appearing in two games.  Look, I agree with many that the Vols will be the best they’ve been in years.  And I think two appearances is pretty good considering that’s the most they were getting most of the last decade.  Could a third appearance be in the cards for the Volunteers?  Sure if they are looking like an SEC East contender into November.  But until they string together two or three good seasons together in a row, don’t expect them to feature on CBS much at all.
  • The SEC Network, as always, gets at least their three games a week and ESPN/ESPN2 pick up the rest.  It’s a rarity but even ESPNU picks up the odd SEC game (especially non-conference ones).  And there’s really no need for it now that the SEC Network exists.  Also remember that CBS still has the exclusive window for the SEC so usually (USUALLY!) only the SEC Network will have other SEC games on at the same time (actually I think that’s in CBS’s contract).
  • As for the non-SEC fare this year, here is where we find something new.  Army-Navy of course ends the regular season.  Navy is technically the host for Notre Dame but the game is in Dublin and during Week Zero.  And of course, the Sun Bowl, which will never change tie-ins because they illogical dolts that just want to continue to piss me off, is on New Year’s Eve.  When an ACC team is there facing a non-Arizona based team out of the Pac-12, you will struggle to fill the stadium, period.
  • The new stuff comes from the Mountain West.  Yes, the Boise plus Eleven conference!  They have two games on the main network, as per the new contract they have with CBS, which will bring a nice change and might be a harbinger of what CBS plans to do after 2023.  Brad Nessler calling a Colorado State home game.  2020 still doing wacky things.

Next up will be the schedule for ABC.  Then FOX.  I should be a lot better at this one now that I have a good idea of how their schedule is structured, how they work around MLB playoff games, etc.  Then comes CBS Sports Network which normally is simple because most of the schedule is set but this year, yeah not so much.  Finally, TSN.  That should be interesting but I will give it my best go.  Remember, 2020 has put itself in a blender and crushed and cut and sliced and diced everything up and mixed it together so no one knows what the fuck is going on.  That includes college football.

64 days to go.  The countdown is on people…I hope.  Usually once it’s late July I get really ready for the season.  But with no pro sports yet (except for UFC and golf), who knows what will happen.  The CFL won’t start until Labour Day at the earliest.  The NFL says they will start on time but have already cancelled the Hall of Fame Game.  It’s more important for people to stay safe and healthy and move along SLOWLY towards the goal of the new normal.  Rushing things only causes another rise in cases so let’s not give in even though it is very difficult for many during these times (believe me, I know what some of you are going through).  Have a great weekend everyone!

Most Important Games of the 2020 College Football Season – The Final Portion

If you don’t know who these guys are well….I guess that just means you never watched wrestling (same thing I have now said two years running for the final post of this series).  No, Degeneration X isn’t the greatest stable of all-time and no, their “invasion” of WCW was not important at all (despite what WWE might want you to think with their revisionist history bullshit).  I am going to do a rating system for the final weeks of the system using DX members.  I have to be careful since you may not agree with my ratings and I have to use members that may have been forgotten (look them up if you like).  If you have no idea what I am talking about then don’t worry…it probably means you’re normal.

We’re at the end of this exercise for this season.  Final three weeks of the regular season.  Two great weeks and one not-so-good week.  And get this: that not-so-good week is NOT SEC Sleepwalk Saturday.  I think I have to finally retire that name.  It’s a sad day in the history of the blog.  The retirement ceremony to raise the banner to the rafters will happen sometime in the future.  For now, let’s get to the final post of this series.

Week 11

This week is easily the worst of the bunch.  I mean still somewhat important in the grand scheme of the season but not nearly as important as the two weeks after it.  I want to say Week 11 is Tori but that would be mean as it’s not nearly that bad.  So I will say Week 11 is X-Pac or the New Age Outlaws or even Chyna.  So still pretty damn important because it will shape part of this season.

Game of the Week: Kansas State at Oklahoma (8:00, FOX) – OK so here is all you need to know about this week in college football.  I mean there are some good games but when this is the GOTW, you know it’s not one of the better weeks of the season.  As of right now, I have this in the primetime FOX slot although I can see that moving to Noon.  Now this goes way up the list if both of these teams are contenders for the Big XII title and possibly the College Football Playoff.

Other Really Important Games: Tennessee at Georgia (3:30, CBS) – Tennessee is an interesting team coming into this season. Jarrett Guarantano is back which is a huge plus to the Vols.  They have a good enough offense to be considered a possible contender in the SEC East.  Saying that, if they beat the Dawgs here, it would be considered a colossal upset and the defining game (up to this point) of the Jeremy Pruitt era.

Memphis at Navy (3:30, CBS Sports Network) – CBS Sports Network almost never shows up on this part of the list.  And this is the huge game of the AAC West this season (apologies to Tulane and SMU).  Two favourites for the Group of Five New Year’s Six spot.  And a place that, honestly, very few visiting teams win at.  This is seriously must-see football and could upend the two games previous on this list as the Game of the Week if both of these teams are in the Top 25 coming into this one.

Arizona State at Oregon (Thursday, 10:00, FloSports) – Oregon feels like the easy, no-questions-asked favourite of the Pac-12.  Saying that, Herm Edwards can get his Sun Devils up for big games so they will be ready here.  Plus if ASU pulls off the upset, it continues the Pac-12’s new tradition of being a complete minefield of a conference with no one team that has to be considered a surefire CFP team.

Baylor at Iowa State (Noon, specialty pack) – Honestly it still feels weird to put Baylor in this spot.  But thanks to Matt Rhule they have to be put here until they fall from grace.  This is Dave Aranda’s first shot at being a head coach after years being one of the best defensive coordinators in the game.  He gets a better chance than most first-time head coaches, starting at a Power Five school.  Most people don’t get that opportunity.  Which means it really is a huge risk-reward season for him since anything worse than bowl-eligibility would put him on a lava-hot seat in football-mad Texas.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Wake Forest at Louisville (3:30, specialty pack) – Underrated?  For sure.  But don’t be surprised if one, or both, of these teams are in the Top 25 at this point.  Then of course it would be in the most important games section but I digress.  This is your typical regional sports network game that would never see the light of day in Canada before now.  It’s the kind of game both teams will feel they have to win.  Especially since a loss probably eliminates them from winning the ACC Clemson Division.

Best Group of Five Game: Memphis at Navy (3:30, CBS Sports Network) – See above.  Seriously good game.

Worst Power Five Game: Kansas at Texas Tech (7:30, FloSports) – Isn’t it nice to have access to FOX Sports One games so you can see this barnburner?  Now watch it be one of the more exciting games of the week.

Week 12

Fourth best week of the college football season.  The former SEC Sleepwalk Saturday (R.I.P.) is now one of the more important weeks in college football.  This means that Week 12 is the Heartbreak Kid, Shawn Michaels.

Game of the Week: LSU at Auburn (8:00, CBS) – Yes I have selected this game as the SEC on CBS primetime selection for the season.  The Tigahs of Louisiana State are the defending national champions and the Tigahs from the Plains could have one of the best quarterbacks in the land in Bo Nix.  It was not difficult at all  to pick the GOTW for this week.  And doesn’t it make sense that the death of SEC Sleepwalk Saturday is headlined by a massive SEC game?  It’s just perfect.

Other Really Important Games: Texas A&M at Alabama (3:30, CBS) – Jesus Christ the SEC has put Sleepwalk Week to sleep.  Tiger Bowl will be lead into with this game which could be huge again for the first time, truly, since Johnny Manziel was scrambling like a maniac in the Aggie backfield and A.J. McCarron had a girlfriend that Brent Musburger was slobbering all over.  This may be the best one-two game combination on CBS ever which is saying something since the SEC on CBS has had many huge doubleheaders (OK it’s not really a doubleheader but work with me here).  If CBS is smart, this doesn’t make it to ESPN meaning CBS will win the college football ratings war for the week.

Oregon at Washington (7:30, ABC/TSN5) – Chris Petersen, at home in his La-Z-Boy, will be so happy that this game is a 4:30 local start for his former Huskies team. I’m glad that whole thing is over with.  It was whining to the nth degree at the time.  You’re still getting on ESPN and FOX quite often so stop bitching.  And honestly, many people in the Eastern time zone, myself included, would honestly love to have college football start at 9 in the morning and end at 11:30 at night.  How fucking glorious would that be?

Georgia at Kentucky (Noon, TSN3) – Glad to see Kentucky isn’t automatically earmarked for the SEC Network regardless of who they play.  This is the third SEC game on this list.  It feels like someone is seriously P.O.’ed at me for coining the phrase SEC Sleepwalk Week.  Seriously, though, who the fuck did the Bulldogs anger at the SEC main offices?  Their schedule, starting October 10th, goes like this: Auburn, at Missouri, Cocktail Party, at South Carolina, Tennessee, at Kentucky. Good fucking God.  For an SEC East team that is a gauntlet.  They somehow win all those, they should get a CFP spot, regardless of how they do in the other games.

Clemson at Wake Forest (Friday, 7:00, specialty pack) – Another game, another ACC team trying to dethrone Clemson.  I mean Wake is too the point where I expect them to win between six and eight games a season and be a thorn in the side of at least one team.  I could see this moving to the ABC primetime slot if the Deacs are in the Top 25 which would make it the first time ever they have put that game in Winston-Salem to a full national audience (Wake’s game against Notre Dame in 2011 was a reverse mirror).

Oklahoma State at Kansas State (3:30, FloSports) – This could end up as the premier game on FOX…meaning at Noon Eastern.  I am sure that some Big XII fans absolutely loathe 11:00 am start times.  Let’s be honest: you either can’t tailgate too much or have to start at like 6 in the morning.  As of right now, I have this as the “premier” game on FS1 but considering the state of all the non-SEC games this week, I don’t feel that great about putting them here.  But that’s the prediction for now.

Indiana at Michigan (Noon, FOX) – See it’s either the above game or this one.  I know the networks love Michigan (and why not with their fanbase) so as of this point, this is the favourite for the Big Noon Saturday spot.  How many times has Indiana ended up on these lists this year?  God, they better not end up 5-7.

Louisville at Notre Dame (2:30, NBC) – The weird 2:30 NBC time rears its ugly head again.  I hate to say that these games end up being partially forgotten but for their sake, this game better be close to gain serious eyeballs.  This may move to a 3:30 timeslot depending on what is on NBC in primetime.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Iowa State at Texas (Noon, ABC/TSN5) – This will not be the Game of the Week and probably wouldn’t make the important games list.  But one of these teams will be in serious contention for the Big XII Championship game and that’s almost a guarantee.  ABC still might end up with a great schedule if this one turns out good, along with the other two games they have (the aforementioned UO-Washington game and the Battle for L.A. which I have at 3:30).

Best Group of Five Game: Cincinnati at UCF (7:00, specialty pack) – UCF isn’t the UCF of old.  The Bearcats have probably surpassed the Knights in the AAC East hierarchy.  There are so many possible teams that could come out of the American as true contenders that many of these games feel less important.  I think there are honestly six teams, at least, that seem to have an honest shot at the New Year’s Six spot.  Most of the conferences are not like this and with UConn gone from the conference, this conference actually becomes stronger funnily enough.

Worst Power Five Game: Miami at Georgia Tech (3:30, specialty pack) – This tells you how fall the Canes have fallen from being The U.  Don’t get me wrong: at some point in early October, they will probably be in the Top 25.  And then the bottom will fall out and Manny Diaz will be scrambling for his coaching life in south Florida.  Geoff Collins is in his second year of leaving the option offense so the Ramblin’ Wreck might actually be a formidable foe here for Miami.

Week 13

The crowning moment of the regular season for college football fans.  The week most college football fans look forward to.  It’s American Thanksgiving Week(end).  And God damn it am I ever going to watch a shitload of football.  But, amazingly enough, this is only the third best week of the season!  I know right?  But it’s still the biggest week of this post.  Since this is the pinnacle (again, of this post), there is only one person that belongs in this spot: Triple H.  Meaning some teams’ hopes will be buried this week.

Game of the Week: Auburn at Alabama (3:30, CBS) – The Iron Bowl is once again the premier game of this final regular season week but not by much to a few other contenders.  I remember last year when they thought of moving this game to Friday and I said it was not a bad idea.  I take that back now.  It’s probably a terrible idea especially if you were working that day.  So I can’t see it ever moving to Black Friday considering how big football has become.  Thanksgiving night?  That’s a different story.

Other Really Important Games: Michigan at Ohio State (Noon, FOX) – One of the other potential Games of the Week.  I’d love to say that Michigan has a great chance to finally beat tOSU.  But let’s be honest: I will believe it when I see it (which is the same thing almost everyone, even Michigan fans, will say).  I know GUS JOHNSON will be hoping that this game is actually exciting since you can tell these days when he is calling a blowout.  It’s like all the life is sucked out of him.

LSU at Texas A&M (7:30, specialty pack) – Right now I have this on the SEC Network.  For real.  I know, I know but this week has a lot of non-SEC games on network TV so I have this feeling that this game may end up on the SEC Network.  There, at least I have reasoning behind it.  Saying that, it wouldn’t surprise me if this ends up on ESPN.

Wisconsin at Iowa (7:30, ABC) – For the first time, I believe, since Nebraska joined the Big Ten, Iowa does not play them on Black Friday.  And considering this might be the de facto Big Ten West Division championship, I can see it ending up here or in the afternoon timeslot on ABC.  Both of these teams will be hoping to jump over this hurdle (and the hurdle the following week) to get to the College Football Playoff, something both programs have barely missed.

Kansas State at Baylor (3:30, ABC/TSN2) – OK now that I remember I put this in the afternoon timeslot, there is no way Wisconsin-Iowa would be put here instead of this, unless one of these two teams is in the Top 10.  Chris Klieman has done a good job in the Little Apple and he seems to be a bit underappreciated.  Then again, that’s the norm for the Wildcats who are almost always underrated.

Texas at Oklahoma State (Friday, Noon, FOX) – The Big XII moving some of their games to Black Friday is an excellent idea as the Power Five mostly ignores that day.  With the recent news out of Stillwater, I have this funny felling that Mike Gundy will not be around to see this game.  Call it a hunch.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Virginia at Virginia Tech (Friday, Noon, ABC) – After last year’s Commonwealth Cup game, this could be considered the marquee Black Friday game (even though right now I have the UT-OSU game there at this point).  I also have a feeling this won’t be as underrated as I think it will be.  So why is it here?  Well the other options were Kentucky-Louisville, Boston College-Wake Forest and Duke-Miami and I can’t see any of those actually being good games which is kind of part of the criteria here.

Best Group of Five Game: Troy at Appalachian State (Noon, specialty pack) – Troy should be back.  I can feel it.  And App State is App State.  A possible Group of Five elimination game here.  This will almost certainly end up on the specialty pack this time around.  Other games that could be in this spot include Memphis-Tulane, Air Force-Utah State and Hawaii-San Diego State but I think this Sun Belt game carries the most importance.

Worst Power Five Game: Arkansas at Missouri (Friday, 2:30, CBS) – I was actually tempted to put Illinois-Northwestern here since I don’t know if the Illini will be as good but the Wildcats were atrocious last year.  But Arkansas may end up being the worst Power Five team of the season so I kind of had to put them here.  Oh well, it’s still college football and if I’m off that day, I know I will watch at least some of it.

Weeks 14 and 15

I don’t rate these weeks, ever (or at least I don’t now).  Week 15 is Army-Navy which is always fun.  I still wish for a day when we have an 11-0 Navy or an 11-0 Army coming in with a New Year’s Six spot on the line.  Talk about ratings!  As for all the conference championship games, the Pac-12 is the only one that still ends up on Friday which is fucking dumb but whatever.  Any conference based in the Eastern or Central time zones would work much better on the Friday night but hey I’m just a blogger with smart reasoning powers.

All done!  The most important games blog posts are in the books and it officially means I am gearing up for college football.  Got my first preview magazine: Athlon.  I have to call the Phil Steele offices to see when they will be beginning to ship magazines and then hope that Indigo opens up soon so I can buy Lindy’s and Street & Smith magazines.  And then I will have all my summertime reading material, whether I am reading in bed, on the couch, on the can while taking a huge shit or in the bathtub (yes I sometimes take baths and read up on college football).

Next up is the network specific posts.  I always hope to get it as accurate as possible but as they say, “Card Subject to Change.”  This means we are getting closer to the summer (technically it’s four days away) and the final countdown towards college football season.  73 days away from Week Zero and counting down.

Everyone have a happy Hump Day and enjoy the rest of your week!

Most Important Games of the 2020 College Football Season – Parte Trois

I think that’s the French translation (full disclosure: I was just average at French in Grade 9 and never took it afterwards).  No fun picture or huge rant to start this post.  Just getting right down to the schedule predictions, as wrong as they may be.  This is the true start of conference play with some really good football in these three weeks.  The third course of a huge Italian dinner so to speak.  So the meat portion.  Let’s say it’s also the cheese portion as well.  It’s that important.  Let’s go!

Week 8

Game of the Week: Ohio State at Penn State (7:30, ABC) – Could both of these teams enter the season in the Top 15?  Top 10?  Quite possibly.  I just received my first preview magazine (Athlon) so I will see what it says later today.  Anyway, no matter what, this is a potential Game of the Year candidate and could end up being the de facto Big Ten East championship.  I still have to favour the Buckeyes in this one thanks to one of Ric Flair’s most important quotes “To be the man, you have to beat the man.”  And as of right now, tOSU is still the Man of the Big Ten.

Other Really Important Games: Oklahoma State at Oklahoma (Noon, FOX) – Bedlam!  Not a whole lot else has to be said here.  One of the few super-important Big XII games this season.  Let’s see if The Mullet can finally overcome the Sooners in a game that truly matters to the Sooners’ Big XII title hopes.

Alabama at Tennessee (6:00, specialty pack) – Jeremy Pruitt is finally bringing the Vols back to some semblance of prominence in the SEC.  No easy task for sure.  Maybe they can finally make some waves in the SEC East so it’s not all Cocktail Party-heavy.  Yes I believe this will be one of those odd weeks with the 6:00/9:00 timeslots that ESPN uses sometimes.  I hated them when I was heavily dependent on my PVR.  It’s not as big a deal now but I can see some people not liking it.  For those people I say this: it could end up a blowout so by the time the ABC primetime game begins, this game will be essentially over.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Michigan State at Indiana (Noon, specialty pack) – So yeah this isn’t exactly a great week on paper.  The fact that there are only three true must-see games backs that up.  As for this game, I expect it to be a really close one.  Indiana continues to improve every season and maybe they could crack the Big Ten East’s top three.  MSU starts the Mel Tucker era so I am not so sure how they will do but they have been no worse than average for the past decade (except for one season).  Now watch this be a blowout and me look like an idiot.

Best Group of Five Game: Cincinnati at SMU (7:00, specialty pack) – Nice to see Cincinnati back in the spot of one of the best Group of Five teams.  It’s also nice to see SMU back to being a good team for the first time since before their Death Penalty.  This could end up being a preview of the AAC Championship game.

Worst Power Five Game: Nebraska at Rutgers (Noon, BTN) – Good lord.

Week 9

Game of the Week: Florida vs. Georgia (in Jacksonville) (3:30, CBS) – World’s Largest Outdoor Mother Fucking Cocktail Party!  This is always fun to look forward to even if the game doesn’t always live up to the hype.  It also means that every year there is at least one event in Jacksonville that deserves some hype (Jacksonville Jag-you-ares jokes, gotta love em!).  I do wonder how these games will be broadcast this season.  Will the announcers be at the site of the games or will they call games from the studio?  Two-and-a-half months away and God only knows what will happen with all the Coronavirus stuff that could affect this season.  Again, it’s a small part of how crazy this season could end up being but I have heard games called in the studio a few times and it doesn’t seem like it matches up to when the announce team is there in person.

Other Really Important Games: Baylor at Texas (3:30, FOX) – I do wonder if this game will end up at Noon.  Another average week here for college football on paper so who knows what the networks will do with their weekly game picks.  The Big XII tends to get a bit of the shaft when it comes to Big Noon Saturday on FOX (although obviously not as bad as the Pac-12 who is completely shut out).  I will order some barbecue for dinner to watch the end of this game.  Possibly because it’s an all-Texas matchup.  Partially because I am a glutton.  Don’t judge me.

Penn State at Indiana (3:30, specialty pack) – Two weeks in a row for the Hoosiers on this list!  Tom Allen would be happy to see this and might punch a wall or headbutt a fan to celebrate.  Penn State is Penn State and should be at least Top 25 at this point so this could be a game between two ranked teams.  Say that about a decade ago and report back to me on the looks you get.

Kansas State at Iowa State (Thursday, 8:00, FloSports) – We are all used to the ESPN Thursday Night games.  Now many of us can be introduced to the FOX Sports One Thursday night matchups that don’t happen every week like ESPN’s but still tend to be fairly big Big XII or Pac-12 games.  Case in point, this matchup.  Farmageddon.  Two teams who will try to make it to the Big XII Championship for the first time since it has been reinstated.  The loser here is almost certainly out of contention for that.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Virginia Tech at Louisville (Noon, specialty pack) – This is an odd matchup here since a few years ago this would almost certainly be in the section above.  Right now I have it at Noon, going to ESPN and the specialty pack but it could end up in a variety of timeslots or networks depending on the performance of these two teams so far into the season.  Most games are not that much of a crapshoot.

Best Group of Five Game: Memphis at Cincinnati (7:00, specialty pack) – The plus with the weeks that aren’t that great looking is that it usually means that we have at least one fantastic Group of Five game.  This was the American Conference championship last season.  Memphis has to break in a new coach although considering how Mike Norvell is doing at Florida State already, this may be a good thing.  Ryan Silverfield is the new head coach and a relative unknown.  So the question is how quickly will he move on to a Power Five school?  Over/under set at three seasons.  Cincinnati still has Adam Sandler lookalike Luke Fickell as their head man.  Don’t be surprised if this gets moved to the ABC primetime slot.

Worst Power Five Game: Rutgers at Maryland (Noon, BTN) – OK I apologize to the previous week’s Worst Power Five Game entry.  This could be the worst Power Five game of the season unless Mike Locksley does something that counts as progress.  Great choices to add to the conference Big Ten.  Money well spent.

Week 10

Game of the Week: Alabama at LSU (3:30, CBS) – OK hear me out.  I know most will think that this should go to primetime on CBS and it may still end up that way.  I think after the success of Notre Dame-Georgia in the ratings that they might try something different to keep from having LSU-Bama burnout (which would happen everywhere except for the states of Louisiana and Alabama).  No matter where it ends up, this is a possible GOTY, possible de facto SEC West division title game, possible College Football Playoff elimination game, etc., etc.  A lot of “possible” in this game.

Other Really Important Games: Clemson at Notre Dame (7:30, NBC) – One of at least two NBC primetime Irish games this season.  This could also be a mega-matchup if Notre Dame is undefeated (or only have one loss) coming into this one.  If the Irish aren’t really that great, this moves way down the list and NBC might hate the fact it’s in primetime.

Oklahoma State at Baylor (8:00, well…) – Let me explain this.  ESPN+ will carry a certain amount of Big XII games this season.  This is done to boost ESPN+ since other than UFC I don’t know why anyone would order this, despite the fact it’s only $5 a month for Americans.  Now as far as I know, Canadians still cannot get ESPN+.  So we may very well be shut out of a very good college football game.  The more things change, the more things stay the same I guess.  Now let’s hope FOX picks it up and we don’t have to deal with this.

USC at Oregon (8:00, FOX) – I really do not have an answer as to who selects first on any given week, FOX or ABC/ESPN.  If FOX does pick this game, it could end up back at the 3:30 timeslot depending on the competition on other channels (and if the first game on this list does end up at 3:30).  As always, it’s a numbers and contracts game to try and figure out what goes where in the schedule.  Isn’t college football scheduling fun?  Oh well, this should be a good game, and a potential Pac-12 Pew-Pew-Pew game that doesn’t involve Washington State.

Indiana at Ohio State (Noon, ABC/TSN4) – Three in a fucking row!  I hope the Hoosiers are in contention for the New Year’s Six since this is a gauntlet of a mid-season schedule for this team.  Get through this section with only one loss and many will have to look out for this squad.  If I have to pick the game they would most likely lose it’s this one and only because it’s at the Horseshoe, an underrated atmosphere in college football.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Kentucky at Tennessee (Noon, specialty pack) – So which of these teams will actually be considered a contender at this point in the SEC East?  Recent history tells us that the winner of this game will still be in a spot to win the SEC East.  That may sound hilarious to some but Kentucky was in contention for the division into November last year so you may not want to laugh quite yet.

Best Group of Five Game: BYU at Boise State (10:30, FloSports) – I was tempted to include this in the Other Important Games of the Week section but the Cougs aren’t quite there yet.  But the Fighting Sitakes always give the Broncos fits so as for late-night fare, this is almost must-see.  It means that you may have to stay up to watch.  I mean I will already but I watch games like San Jose State-New Mexico on ESPNU that doesn’t end until 2:30 in the morning so I may not be the best judge of all this.

Worst Power Five Game: Duke at Georgia Tech (Noon, specialty pack) – Oof.  Perfect for the ACC Network.  Hey did you hear about Grant Field, where the Ramblin’ Wreck play?  They are changing from natural grass to Turfgrass (or artificial turf, I can’t remember) for the first time in the stadium’s history.  This stadium is over a century old.  And why is this happening?  Because of the BTS concert that was slated to play there this summer (which has since been postponed).  BTS is a K-Pop group.  Korean pop music.  My daughter is a huge fan of them.  This is causing a stadium in college football’s heartland to change something significant about it.  Just crazy.  The times, they are a-changin’.

A mixed back this week.  Surprising to see a couple of average weeks in this part of the season but it is what it is.  But it’s still college football dammit so I will watch.  If I somehow get access to ESPN+ I might not eat, drink, or go to the bathroom for 14+ hours on college football Saturdays.  Maybe I should invest in adult diapers.

Finally (FINALLY!) I received my first preview magazine.  Got the Athlon one yesterday and hope to get Lindy’s and Street & Smith in the next couple weeks.  Problem comes with Indigo stores not open yet and all other stores that even carry magazines not having college football preview ones.  So until that changes (which it may this weekend) I will go through the Athlon one.  As for the Phil Steele magazine, I hope to be able to order it soon.  As of right now production of the magazine has slowed with office closures and COVID-19 restrictions (and also questions about the college football season itself).  I have heard that they will be finishing the magazine soon enough and shipping will begin in mid-July.  This is good since I don’t want to wait too long to find out who will win the battle to be UMass’s third-string left guard.

The CFL would have been starting tomorrow night if it weren’t for the pandemic.  So that means still no football to watch in any form until the potential start of the NFL preseason.  And now there is news that the preseason could be shortened from four games, the current total for all teams (except for the two teams that play in the Hall of Fame Game) to either three or two.  I am all for this since the preseason is always way too long.  I still believe every team should have one neutral-site game as well but they haven’t heeded my advice yet.  Enjoy the rest of your week, stay safe and healthy, and I will get the final post of this series up as soon as I can.

Most Important Games of the 2020 College Football Season – The Second Part

Hey remember when I mentioned that we were getting closer to the NCAA Football video game series returning?  It now looks like that may not be the case.  Even with the NCAA allowing players to receive money for their name and likeness, without school licensing, the players would not be able to be represented in the video game.  The next step would have to be some sort of group licensing that involves school logos, names, stadiums, etc.  So the sadness remains with all those people who would buy a PS4 or PS5 or whatever the most recent X-Box is just for this game.  Which includes me.  I say that even though I just sold the game since I just don’t play anymore…the PlayStation going up to my son’s room accelerated that.  Am I officially a miserable adult now?

So normally, I do the first post of this series and a day or two later more schedule updates appear changing my original guesses already.  It would make me feel a bit dumb.  This year?  Of course that didn’t happen.  COVID-19 has changed so much and this is yet another thing that has changed.  Instead of some games being confirmed, this year we have the question of which schools would even participate in a college football season in 2020.  Here is what I know so far:

  • The SEC seems all in.  This is not a surprise.  Hell even Mizzou is showing their SEC-ness.  Did you see the picture of the Lake of the Ozarks the other day?  Marty Byrde would be all over that action.
  • The Big Ten seems iffy.  Michigan has already stated that unless students are on campus and everything is back to some sense of normalcy, there may not be a season for the Wolverines.  I have heard rumblings of other schools feeing the same way.
  • John Swofford of the ACC had a more measured approach.  He said with his conference being in ten different states there may be a possibility that some schools are playing this season and others may not.  It’s a wait-and-see approach there.
  • The rest of the conferences, for the most part, have said nothing.

This could lead to a massive amount of schedule changes.  If some schools don’t play, the schools that have scheduled them would have to replace them on the sked.  It means we could see some huge matchups throughout the season.  It also may mean that conference play doesn’t matter.  A lot could happen.

Saying all that, I feel better about my predictions for the schedule this season because in the end, it may not matter.  So let’s go with the second part of this series.

Week 4

Game of the Week: Wisconsin at Michigan (Noon, FOX) – FOX gets a few marquee games to put at Noon during the season.  This is definitely one of them.  You can say what you want about the Wolverines but they bring ratings, love em or hate em.  It does help that there aren’t many other games this week so FOX could easily have the biggest game of the week and win the ratings war.  I would love to say this could be a Big Ten Championship preview but I would be lying.

Other Really Important Games: Virginia at Clemson (3:30, ABC) – I could see this moving to primetime but again, it all hinges on every conference getting their contracted amount of primetime games on ABC in.  On a week with not a lot of great options, this could get a lot of eyeballs.  It is yet another opportunity for an ACC team to topple the mighty Fighting Dabo Swinneys.  Until it happens, we have to continue to believe that the Tigers are a favourite to get to the College Football Playoff.  If the Hoos can somehow pull off the upset, that entire conference could be in a heap of trouble to get a team to the dance.

Florida at Tennessee (3:30, CBS) – “Is Tennessee Back” is the new “Texas is Back.”  There were hints last year that maybe, just maybe, the Volunteers are back to the Phil Fulmer days of being in the top tier of the SEC every year. I will be honest: it is almost sad to see a fanbase of a team that used to be good go through five-plus years of no better than mediocrity. Almost…those same fans tend to be complete assholes at times which means the hate is still there for every other fanbase. On the other side of the fence is one of the best coaches in the land and a team that is nipping at Georgia’s heels in the SEC East.  These are the kinds of games they have to win if they want to get back to the SEC Championship for the first time since 2016.

Louisiana Tech at Baylor (Noon, FloSports) – Will Baylor be as good as last season?  That is the question since Dr. Matt Rhule, D.D.S. left for the greener pastures of the NFL and the Carolina Panthers.  The Bears have a history of having a season every so often that makes them seem like a real contender followed by a few seasons of being a pretender.  As for the Bulldogs, this is their first time in the important games section.  Congratulations to them.  This is the kind of game they must win if they want to be the first Conference USA team to make it to the New Year’s Six.

Notre Dame at Wake Forest (3:30, specialty pack) – Can we just finally say that the Deacs are an upper tier ACC team?  I’m serious.  This may say more about the conference as a whole, beyond Clemson, than anything but I think you can’t help but agree.  I wouldn’t say this is a massive game for both teams but it’s one that both programs have on their radar right now.  This is part of the Notre Dame-ACC agreement that runs for a long time, like until the year 2245 or something.  It still feels weird to this day and probably always will.  Anyway, this should be fun so watch it.  Or don’t.  I mean I’m not going to force you to or anything.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Arizona State at USC (7:00, specialty pack) – This may essentially end up being an early season Pac-12 South elimination game.  This may also end up being one of the Pac-12 South round robin games where the division winner has three conference losses.  This should be a pretty even match and these two teams have had some great games in the past.  Now watch it be a blowout.  I am glad this game was this week since my next pick would have been Western Kentucky-Louisville.  My god.

Best Group of Five Game: Temple at Navy (3:30, CBS Sports Network) – You know, after one bad Navy season many people, including myself, figured the Midshipmen would get back to .500 and maybe end up with a winning season.  So what did Ken Niumatalolo do?  Put them in the Top 25 for a while.  This year should be no different for this team.  And I have noticed in the past few years that playing at Navy is not an easy thing for teams to do.  I don’t know what it is but it feels like an intimidating place to play, something the other two military academies can’t boast.

Worst Power Five Game: Stanford at UCLA (6:30, DAZN) – It is a bit odd to see Stanford in this spot but they were not good last year and I can’t see them being a ton better this year.  And I wonder when the Chip Kelly Experience will actually pay dividends for the Bruins since nothing has really worked so far.

Week 5

Game of the Week: Baylor at Oklahoma (3:30, ABC) – The best week of the year has one of the potential games of the year right here.  But this is only if Baylor doesn’t struggle with Matt Rhule not around.  That is the caveat.  We know the Sooners will be good since they are always good, like it or not.  Now watch this game end up being a blowout.  And in the Big XII, blowouts can get crazy.

Other Really Important Games: Wisconsin at Notre Dame (in Green Bay) (7:30, NBC) – Despite the fact that the Irish have five ACC games every season, they always find a way to schedule their rivals (like USC, Michigan and Navy).  They also add a juicy game or two every season.  I remember the last time there was a game at Lambeau Field: the Badgers upset LSU and destroyed my national championship pick early on in the season.  Thanks a bunch guys.  This ends up being a primetime NBC game so we should be expecting something special here.

Penn State at Michigan (Noon, ABC/TSN1/TSN4) – This does not feel like a Noon Big Ten Game.  At all.  This is the kind of game that is usually on ABC in primetime.  We should hear the familiar refrain of the Woes of James Harbaugh throughout this one.  The continued talk about James Franklin resurrecting the program at Happy Valley.  And somewhere in there will be an actual college football game.  Let’s call it a Big Ten East elimination game since it probably is one.

Washington at Oregon (10:30, specialty pack) – Well at least Chris Petersen isn’t around to freak the fuck out about this game being on in the late night timeslot.  Now this could end up on ABC in primetime since my current choice, Florida State-NC State, really does not look like a good game on paper.  I guess it’s the problem with these conferences having these kinds of minimums in their television contracts.  Although can you imagine if that wasn’t the case?  I am sure we would almost never see the Pac-12 or the ACC ever again.  Anyway, as of right now, this is Pac-12 After Dark which is sometimes good for some late night insanity.  I will most certainly be watching, losing some sleep in the process.

USC at Utah (10:30, FloSports) – This could be one of the best late night schedules ever and you will see why below.  We have the game above and now this one that we can now see!  I am sure Clay Helton will be sweating all throughout this one as he continues his rocky tenure as the head coach in LA.  I do wonder if Utah can recreate the magic of last season and make another run at the College Football Playoff.  Now that LSU broke through and won the whole thing, we need another new team to get into the mix so why not the Utes?

Kentucky at Auburn (7:30, specialty pack) – I have this game on the SEC Network.  Seriously.  If the Wildcats are any good this season, we could be watching a barnburner on an American specialty sports network that is shown on a specialty pack here in Canada.  It’s also kind of interesting that this is the best week of the season and this is the first appearance of the SEC on this list.

Texas at Kansas State (Noon, FloSports) – Normally one of the games we wouldn’t be able to see.  Before this season, it’s the Big XII that we Canadians would miss most of.  The one conference without a conference network (and no, the Longhorn Network does not count) has struggled overall compared to the other Power Five conferences to get their games on in the best timeslots.  If it wasn’t for the Sooners and at least one other Big XII team, no one would notice this conference.  Both these programs are trying to be that “one other team” this season.  Would be fun to see Kansas State back being a true contender.  Especially since what the hell else is there to do in the Little Apple?

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: North Carolina at Virginia (7:00, specialty pack) – The Tar Heels are fun again under Mack Brown for the first time since, well, Mack Brown was coaching.  Bronco Mendenhall is doing the same types of things he did at BYU in Charlottesville.  These are the two teams I would consider as the best bets to dethrone Clemson (or at least give them a conference loss).  No this is not a de facto division title game since this is the ACC Coastal division and this division is utterly insane.  I wait for the season that everyone ends up 4-4 and there’s a seven-way tie for the division crown.  God that would be glorious.

Best Group of Five Game: Navy at Air Force (10:30, specialty pack) – This is the third game in the late night triple threat this week.  There were a few choices I could have put here.  Memphis-SMU and Utah State-BYU fit the bill as well and on any other week would have been here.  But this game should be great and considering the way the two offenses are, should be over before Saturday Night Live’s episode that week is done.  I think this is the first time a Navy-AFA game could be this big.  It could also be the first time, as far as I know, that both teams come into this one ranked.  Now that would be something.

Worst Power Five Game: Nebraska at Northwestern (Noon, TSN5) – Now this…this feels like a Big Ten game at Noon.  It means that either Beth Mowins or Steve Levy has to call it, right?

Week 6

Game of the Week: LSU at Florida (3:30, CBS) – God damn this could be a MASSIVE game this season.  Two SEC contenders.  Potentially, two CFP contenders.  This is still a possibility to be moved to a primetime SEC on CBS game as it is that big.  Or for some reason CBS allows ESPN to pick it up and even put it at that odd 6:00 start time.  You never really know.  Anyway, this could be a CFP elimination game.  By this point we should know if the Tigahs are ready to defend their national championship or not.

Other Really Important Games: Auburn at Georgia (7:00, specialty pack) – Many would say this should be the game of the week.  It’s a good game but I don’t think it hits the heights of the previous game.  Also this could be a good week for CBS to exercise that doubleheader they get to do once a year.  Both teams look good heading into the season and there’s always talk about Gus Malzahn being shitcanned so that is fun for people who like that kind of thing.  Some also hate Kirby Smart as well because he hasn’t won an SEC title yet.  Life can’t be easy for an SEC head coach (although I am sure the crap-ton of money they get eases the pain a bit).

Iowa at Ohio State (Noon, FOX) – FOX not taking a back seat to Disney this week for game selections. Then again this could end up as the ABC primetime game.  You just never know with the schedules.  Man, the Pac-12 still has to be livid that FOX said that their best games will be on at Noon.  When do they finally say Fuck it and say “Fine, put a game on at 9 local time.  I’m sure no one will care and besides, we want the main event!”  If Chris Petersen was still around I am sure this would have been pushed.

Minnesota at Wisconsin (Noon, TSN4) – Man the Noon timeslot is fantastic this week.  Many would consider this further down the list to be honest.  I still have faith that the Golden Gophers can Row The Boat and stay atop the Big Ten West.  Wisky will be Wisky and try and run the ball for like 500 yards on what looks like seriously uncomfortable turf in Madison.  I can’t imagine what’s that like to get tackled on in late November.

Oklahoma vs. Texas (in Dallas) (Noon, ABC/TSN2) – It’s something when this is the fifth-best game of the week.  The Red River Shootout (SHOOTOUT!) is always a crazy game so I always enjoy watching it.  Now we have to continue hoping that the decrepit Cotton Bowl doesn’t collapse during one of these games.  This could end up being a FOX selection just for the teams involved but there are a lot of options this week so both networks will have to pick carefully.

Utah at Washington (8:00, FOX) – This could be a preview of the Pac-12 title game and it is this far down the list.  That tells you more about the Pac-12 than the state of college football.  Call it East Coast bias if you want but the teams out west just don’t seem to have the cache these days that many teams east of them do. Knowing that, I could see them moving this to 10:30 or 11:00 at night.

Clemson at Florida State (3:30, specialty pack) – Hey remember when both of these teams were legitimate contenders and this could be counted on as a potential game of the year?  The Tigers have been carrying the conference so their shoulders must be tired at this point.  The Noles have been average, at best, and are looking to re-establish their identity in the ACC.  A win here would be a fans-storm-the-field kind of instance for Florida State.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Virginia Tech at North Carolina (8:00, specialty pack) – One team has to emerge from the ACC Coastal Division, technically.  The Hokies and the Heels are as good a bet as any to make it to the ACC Championship.  I’d like to say the loser here is eliminated from the race but not in this wacky division.

Best Group of Five Game: Louisiana at Appalachian State (Wednesday, 7:00, specialty pack) – This could end up being one of the games that decides the Group of Five New Year’s Six spot.  Don’t laugh.  The Sun Belt has been steadily improving over the past few years.  Everyone knows what App State can do but the Ragin’ Cajuns have been underrated recently.  This could be a breakout game.  It also could be a preview of the Sun Belt Championship game.

Worst Power Five Game: Rutgers at Purdue (Noon, BTN) – Ah Rutgers back in the Rutgers spot.  Remember what I said about the huge Noon slate?  Well it’s still true so I wonder how many people would actually watch this game.  Not many I think.

Week 7

Game of the Week: Iowa at Penn State (Noon, ABC/TSN1) – The Big Ten has a huge week this week.  And this is the biggest game of a huge bunch.  Kirk Ferentz will try and do some Kirk Ferentz things to lead his Hawkeyes to a victory.  Penn State has been close to the big dance and needs a win here to try and break through to the next level for the first time in a long time.

Other Really Important Games: Texas A&M at Auburn (3:30, CBS) – This is one of three games that could be considered the game of the week.  It really isn’t a huge week for top-of-the-line game quality but there are a lot of good games this week.  It used to be that everyone was trying to catch Alabama.  Now it’s everyone in the SEC West trying to catch LSU.  The Gus Bus and whatever vehicle you want to associate with Jimbo Fisher will be hard up to win the division if they lose here.

Michigan at Minnesota (7:30, FloSports) – See now that Canadians can access these FOX Sports One games, I don’t care that they move some big games there. I understand the reasoning behind doing that because it makes it so FS1 would eventually be in more homes in the U.S..  Saying this, this game could be moved anywhere on the FOX schedule this week, especially if both teams have had hot starts to the season.

Oklahoma at Iowa State (Noon, FOX) – It’s nice to see a program like Iowa State have a sustained string of successful seasons.  Matt Campbell has done a phenomenal job in Ames.  And they have pulled a massive upset on the Sooners in recent years.  Nothing says it can’t happen again.  I know the rest of the Big XII will be rooting for the Cyclones even if they don’t admit it.  Anything to knock the Sooners off their perch would be a good thing for the rest of the conference.

Ohio State at Michigan State (7:30, ABC) – A lot of good games this week as I mentioned above.  Now there’s a caveat with this one: the Spartans have to be better than they were this year to make this a reality.  In most years this would be in consideration for Game of the Week.  With the Mark Dantonio era over, things start anew in East Lansing with Mel Tucker.  They always have a gauntlet with the Big Ten East, having to face Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan and, these days, Indiana every year.  Don’t be surprised if FOX picks this one up for their primetime game if ABC passes on it.

Oregon at California (Friday, 10:00, FloSports) – The Golden Bears are good again!  A young enthusiastic head coach and a program that is on the right recruiting trails helps.  The Pac-12 not being the Pac-12 of old is also a factor here but make no mistake about it, Cal could make some noise in the Pac-12 North with a win here.  The Mario Cristobal Show rolls on in Eugene as he tries to take the final step to get the Ducks into the College Football Playoff.  It would be good since we need some new blood in there (I know, Oregon has been once before but it feels like that was DECADES ago).

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Wake Forest at Florida State (Noon, specialty pack) – OK I had to dig a bit deeper to find a good underrated game.  I would say that this is the only one that truly qualifies and it’s more because of Wake than FSU.  With the way the Noon schedule is, if this does appear in that timeslot it will be drowned out by the other bigger games so it better be close to be relevant.

Best Group of Five Game: UCF at Memphis (Friday, 8:00, specialty pack) – As of right now, this game will sort of split the national spotlight with the UO-Cal game I mentioned above.  The American conference loves their Friday night games and they usually get some good ones in on those nights (unlike the ACC that drops whatever shit there and doesn’t think of the matchup).  This should be a barnburner as per usual between these two teams.  This could possibly move to TSN.  This game is one of the G-5 games of the year and will shape the New Year’s Six, guaranteed.

Worst Power Five Game: Maryland at Northwestern (3:30, BTN) – Man the Big Ten has some bad games this season.  The bottom tier of the conference can compete with any of the other Power Five conferences to stay they are the bottom of the barrel.  I guess the silver lining here is that it isn’t Rutgers this time?  I wonder if the Big Ten is still happy with getting the Scarlet Knights and the Terrapins into the conference a few years back.  I mean I know the money is a big part of it but man, on the football field they have been atrocious.

We are more than halfway through the season now (with these posts).  With only thirteen weeks this season I had to have one longer post because of it.  Sorry about that.  The next two posts will be the most difficult as almost none of it is set out beforehand and with 6 and 12-day holds on scheduling games, many of the choices are done later in the season.  This means many of these could be wrong because of that.  And in those cases I will blame the networks.  Not me.

I have not picked up a college football preview magazine yet.  Why?  Because none of them are out yet.  I can’t even order the Phil Steele magazine because of everything that is going on with the pandemic.  I am hoping to get it sometime in early August but no guarantees.  With bookstores closed I will have to keep an eye out for the others and order them when I get a chance.  Anyway, we are 88 days from the scheduled opening of the college football season.  A lot is up in the air at this point but as of right now I am assuming they will start, with empty stadiums, on time.  Hope everyone has a great week and enjoy the weather!

Most Important Games of the 2020 College Football Season – Part I

Alright it’s time to get to the good stuff finally!  Actual college football posts about the next season…whenever that may begin.  As cathartic as this feels, we really have no idea what we are looking at for the 2020 season.  The schedules are out, at least in terms of what days the games will be played.  Of course, games can, and will be, moved around, usually for national television purposes.  I haven’t got any preview magazines yet though.  I will be ordering my Phil Steele magazine soon but obviously with bookstores closed, there is no timeframe as to when I will get other magazines.  Some schools are adamant they will be pretty much fully open in the fall whereas others are hesitant.  With many other sports starting to slowly put out plans as to when they will commence play again, there are a lot of balls still up in the air.  Here’s hope that things do improve as it pertains to the Coronavirus pandemic so that we can get back to semblance of normality.

Anyway, I figured I might as well get a jump on these schedules.  I am sure many things will change and some games might be outright cancelled but I am going with what I can see at this moment.  Remember, we are in May so these lists will definitely not be correct later in the season.  As the season progresses, there are always surprises and disappointments.  It happens.  For example, we all know that for the next few years, CBS has the big SEC game of the week on at 3:30.  This has been the case for years until 2024 when they no longer will have the rights to the best SEC game of the week.  Saying that, let’s say that for some unknown reason, the Iron Bowl is not shown on CBS on American Thanksgiving weekend (this happened when the Egg Bowl moved there and it was a bit of a ratings disaster for CBS and a coup for ESPN) and in its place, the Missouri-Arkansas game is moved into that timeslot.  Two of the following three things would have had to have happened:

  1. Eliah Drinkwitz continues to drink success and does the same thing he did at Appalachian State.
  2. Sam Pittman becomes the most shocking coaching success story in a long time at Arkansas.
  3. To the absolute joy of everyone outside of the state of Alabama, the Tide and the Tigers are both unranked.

So let’s just say I feel quite secure in putting the Iron Bowl at that time instead of the Battle Line Rivalry.  I think they need to come up with a better name than that.  Like Orgy in the Ozarks.  Wait, no, don’t do that.

Disclaimer: Just so you know, some of the broadcast info may change between now and the time I do my network-specific posts.  I say it every year and luckily no one says anything about it.  Which is great because I wouldn’t want my feelings hurt or something like that.  I am sure some people do it in private and that’s fine.  We aren’t like much of Twitter where the smallest thing ends up being a massive argument.

For the third year in a row, the Important Games list will be broken down week-by-week and then as per the following:

  • Game of the Week – This is my opinion of the game of the week.  It may differ from your opinion.  That is OK.  Because the next part is…
  • Other Really Important Games – See?  One of these games might be your game of the week choice.
  • Sneaky-Good Underrated Game – Some games are underrated.  I will try to find one each week that could fulfill that criterion.
  • Best Group of Five Game – Pretty self-explanatory but has to have TWO G5 teams involved.
  • Worst Power Five Game – Just like above, except the opposite (with two P5 teams involved).

The “Other Really Important Games” section is the one section where the number of games I include may vary.  In some weeks you will only see one or two.  Others there may be like seven.  We pretty much know which weeks will have better games and which ones won’t so it shouldn’t be much of a surprise.

Let’s start with the official commencement of college football blogging season (for me): the weekly rankings.  If you were looking for something similar to every other year then ho boy are you in for a shock.  Just a reminder that I list the week and the date that corresponds to the Saturday of that week so you can follow along:

  1. Week 5 (October 3)
  2. Week 6 (October 10)
  3. Week 13 (November 28 – American Thanksgiving)
  4. Week 12 (November 21)
  5. Week 2 (September 12)
  6. Week 7 (October 17)
  7. Week 10 (November 7)
  8. Week 9 (October 31)
  9. Week 4 (September 26)
  10. Week 8 (October 24)
  11. Week 11 (November 14)
  12. Week 1 (September 5)
  13. Week 3 (September 19)

First off, we are back to thirteen weeks.  Do I like this?  No I do not.  Honestly I would prefer 14 if not 15 weeks in a season.  I understand that the way the Saturdays fall makes this a difficult venture but it is tough on the players to go through these three-plus months with only one bye week.  This year’s Week 1 is much like last year’s Week 1: weak.  It should be called Weak One.  Really, the Notre Dame-Navy Week Zero game is almost better than any other game in the Week 1 schedule.  American Thanksgiving falls to third…THIRD!  Weeks 5 and 6 are the big weeks so far on paper.  I don’t remember a time when the October schedule has been this good but here we are.  But here’s the craziest thing.  SEC Sleepwalk Week is NUMBER FOUR!!!!!!!  And no I am not high saying this.  I can’t even call it Sleepwalk Week anymore which does kind of make me sad.  There are a lot of good conference games this week including a couple in the SEC.  For the first time, Week 3 is the worst week of college football.  It’s a lot like many worst weeks in the past.  At least one potential game of the year.  Maybe another good game or two and then it falls off a massive cliff.  It’s when you get past the first three or four games of a week where you find out how good a day of college football it will be and man, this is not shaping up to be a good one.  In the end, it is college football, which I am craving right now, so I will watch as much as I can.  Also, last year the networks stepped up and Week Zero football appeared in Canada.  Nice.

Now it’s time for the weekly breakdowns.  I will be guessing with quite a few of them, especially when it comes to TSN coverage.  Again, keep in mind there is a lot that could change here, especially with this season kind of being up in the air.  At least the lists of games I will be presenting should, for the most part, be important games throughout the 2020 college football season.  Let’s begin.

Week 1

Game of the Week: Alabama vs. USC (in Arlington) (7:30, ABC) – Remember, it’s all 7:30 games for the ABC Primetime game, not just something for the Big Ten because it might get chilly.  Honestly, it could start at 9 and it wouldn’t matter to me since I am up through 2 in the morning watching college football so I may just have a problem.  About five or six years ago this would be a game of the year candidate.  Not so much this time around and it shows that Week One is back to being what it used to be:  the introduction to the season that gets everyone excited but rarely has huge matchups.  Saying all this, a USC win here would be huge for Clay Helton’s future in Los Angeles.  You also wonder how Bama is feeling after playing in the Citrus Bowl last year which might as well have been the Independence Bowl in Shreveport for all they care.  It’s always New Year’s Six or bust for this program.

Other Really Important Games: Georgia at Virginia (Monday, 8:00, TSN1/TSN4/TSN5) – The annual Labour Day SEC-ACC Football Challenge takes on more importance this year thanks to the Hoos actually being good now.  Bronco Mendenhall has done wonders in Charlottesville and this might be the year they put it all together and make a real run at the ACC title.  It’s a lock that the Dawgs will be a great team again this year despite their losses on offense.  With it being in Virginia, this could be a big test for Georgia and could affect their CFP plans.  UVA could throw the first staple in the shredder for this season if they pull off the upset.

Michigan at Washington (3:30, FOX) – FOX steps up on opening weekend unlike, well, any year before now.  A game between two teams that many believe underachieve most seasons.  How many times will we hear that Jim Harbaugh’s job is on the line in this one?  I put the over/under at 12.  As for the Huskies they are now in the post-Chris Petersen era.  Jimmy Lake takes over and has a lot of pressure right out the gate.

Florida Atlantic at Minnesota (Thursday, 8:00, BTN) – I am not joking with this one.  Minnesota should still be really good rowing that boat.  And FAU should still be good despite the fact the Lane Train departed for Oxford.  Now watch both teams be about .500 so I look like a moron.

Indiana at Wisconsin (Friday, 8:00, FloSports) – This is the first instance of me including FloSports in the important games posts.  It means that this game will be on FOX Sports One.  I used to hate when these games ended up on the list since it meant I couldn’t see it, nor could any Canadians.  Now, we have the means.  This is good.  Progress.  The more we are allowed to see, the better.  It’s not about giving us all the games, it’s about giving us the avenues to watch these games legally.  And it’s becoming more and more that way.  Anyway, it looks like four of the five nights on opening week have big games so at least you can say it’s spread out and not all in one or two timeslots.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: BYU at Utah (Thursday, 10:15, TSN5) – This is going to be an interesting year for the Utes.  They came within one poor performance at the Pac-12 Championship from getting into the College Football Playoff.  This is the kind of high-profile game they need to win.  On the other side of the field is their Holy War rivals, the Cougs.  Unfortunately for them, the only way for them to even get into the New Year’s Six is to lose no more than one game on the season.  For their sake, a win here gets them into the conversation.

Best Group of Five Game: Georgia Southern at Boise State (9:00, FloSports) – This is why it is important that we get FOX Sports One games here now.  The Mountain West inked a new deal with FOX meaning some games end up on the main network and also FS1 (FS2 as well but we won’t discuss that).  Part of the deal is that Boise State games are to appear on either FOX or FS1.  Meaning it is imperative that we get to view FS1 games because otherwise we would miss the blue turf every season for the next several years.  As for the game, the Broncos are again looking to break through into the CFP whereas Georgia Southern is trying to just win the Sun Belt for once after being very close for most of their seasons up in the FBS.

Worst Power Five Game: Purdue at Nebraska (Noon, FOX) – These are two teams that are never supposed to end up in this spot.  But really, the Huskers have been no better than average for a long time now and the Boilermakers, other than one good season, have been pretty bad since Drew Brees was quarterback there.  Worst part is that the other choice for worst P5 game is another Big Ten game, Michigan State and Northwestern.  Really, the bottom part of the Big Ten is not looking good and could be considered the worst of the Power Five conferences (if you include Rutgers and Maryland).  I will watch part of it, I know I will.  It’s just that there are other options so unless this game is close I won’t be clocking in much more than a few minutes here.

Week 2

Game of the Week: Ohio State at Oregon (3:30, FOX) – Last year this was the worst week, on paper, in the college football season.  This year it is way up the list and has an early candidate for game of the year.  The Ryan Day Buckeye Juggernaut Express rolls into Eugene for this one and tOSU is going to try and do what they always do…win big games.  An Oregon win here probably blows the national championship race wide open and cements Mario Cristobal as one of the upper tier coaches in the game.

Other Really Important Games: Texas at LSU (7:00, specialty pack) – I kind of wish CBS would pick up games like this but they never do.  Probably due to the contract that they can only show two SEC teams.  I, am, however glad that this game is at night in Death Valley.  One, it is arguably the best atmosphere in college football.  And two, if this was at Noon, the temperature would be approximately lava.  Hey let’s find out if Texas is back here.  God am I ever glad that horseshit is over.  Saying that, the Horns are good and are the first speed bump for the Tigers defending their national championship.  Without Joe Burrow this could be a very interesting matchup.

Tennessee at Oklahoma (7:30, ABC/TSN2) – Tennessee should be back in the mix this season.  And Oklahoma has one of the brightest head coaches around, Lincoln Riley, at the helm, so they will be good as well.  As much as the Vols are improved I would be shocked if they pulled off a win here.  If they did it would be another grenade thrown on the national championship race.

Kentucky at Florida (Noon, specialty pack) – Now that the streak is over and Kentucky finally got their victory over the Gators a couple seasons ago, the Wildcats have gained a modicum of respect in the college football world.  Unfortunately, they have to travel to Gainesville and play a game on a field that will be slightly cooler than the surface of the sun.  Without Lynn Bowden, the Cats could be in real tough here for a team that has to be considered a legitimate SEC title contender.

Louisville at Clemson (7:30, specialty pack) – We all desperately need more ACC contenders.  I, for one, am getting tired of Clemson and the Thirteen Dwarfs.  The Cardinals might not be quite there yet but they had a young team last year and one of the better coaches around so who knows.  The Tigers have had at least one early season struggle the past couple years (Texas A&M and then North Carolina) so this could be that game that gets the Tiger faithful’s heart racing.

Penn State at Virginia Tech (Noon, ABC) – Does anyone realize that this could have ended up as a conference matchup?  Check out my what-if post on the Big East and you will learn why.  This is one of those matchups you never get and, as a college football fan, is a real eye-opener.  I am so looking forward to this one as it should be a great match.  Now watch one team blow out the other.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Iowa State at Iowa (Noon, FOX) – This is quite a good week when this is considered an underrated game.  Cy-Hawk has been a fantastic game the past few years despite the fact that the Hawkeyes continue to dominate the rivalry.  This is definitely a statement game for the Cyclones as this is one of the humps they can’t seem to get over.  The other is the Big XII title (or at least getting into the Big XII title game).  I am positive this will end up with a score of like 16-15 and Kirk Ferentz will do something Ferentzian to somehow help Iowa to the W.

Best Group of Five Game: Boise State at Air Force (3:30, CBS) – No that is not a misprint.  The Mountain West’s new contract with CBS calls for games to appear on the main network three times a season.  Huge for the conference as this allows it to compete with the American for the title of best Group of Five conference (and believe me, that does mean something).  This may be the biggest Mountain West conference game of the season and hearing Brad and Gary call it will be all kinds of weird but fun at the same time.

Worst Power Five Game: Syracuse at Rutgers (7:30, FOX) – As per tradition, at least once a year FOX absolutely shits the bed for a primetime choice and to be honest, I don’t think they even care.  This is what happens with more of these conference networks in play: you will get a terrible game or two on FOX or ABC.  I just wonder about the fact that there are other better options.  The only thing I can think of is that they would have to fulfill their Big Ten total games on the main network for the year and this is a relatively easy way to do it.  I mean I would have picked WKU-Indiana or Memphis-Purdue or even Ball State-Michigan but I am not a network exec so I obviously don’t know what I’m talking about.

Week 3

Game of the Week: Georgia at Alabama (3:30, CBS) – This will have serious national championship implications but I don’t need to tell you that.  Now I did have a choice as to whether this game would end up as the lone SEC on CBS primetime affair.  I did not choose this one and I will explain it in a later blog post.  I think you will hear a hundred-some-odd times that Kirby Smart will need this win to get over the Nick Saban’s assistant hump.  Nick Saban destroys his assistant coaches and probably relishes doing so.  Also, if you noticed above, this is the worst week of the season and you will see why in a bit.

Other Really Important Games: Iowa at Minnesota (Friday, 8:30, FloSports) – See?  It’s already starting to go downhill.  Saying that, this could be the de facto Big Ten West Championship depending on what happens in Madison this season.  This is another big test for a Gophers team that likes to schedule difficult in non-conference knowing they are going to probably get a brutal Big Ten schedule anyway.

Appalachian State at Wisconsin (3:30, BTN) –The number two and three games on this list are a Friday night FOX Sports One affair and a mid-afternoon Big Ten Network matchup.  Good fucking God.  To be honest, the bigger deal here is obviously the Mountaineers.  I have this feeling that this might be the season App State makes a serious run to becoming the first Sun Belt team to reach the New Year’s Six.  If this wasn’t a non-conference matchup I might have considered it elsewhere and I still think it might end up on FOX seeing what the week three schedule is like.  Plus it’s not like ABC has a stellar schedule on this week so it may be a week to bring eyeballs over to FOX.

Hawaii at Oregon (6:30, DAZN) – Some of you may be asking what DAZN is.  It is another site that, like FloSports, allows Canadians to get games on a channel we won’t normally get.  In this case it’s the Pac-12 Network.  This week is such a shit sandwich.  Now watch it be one of the most exciting weeks in college football history because if it isn’t, it may be one of the worst.

Sneaky-Good Underrated Game: Florida State at Boise State (Noon, FOX) – Boise State on FOX!  This is thanks to the new Mountain West contract with FOX but man, Boise making some serious concessions with this game going off at 10 AM.  Ten…in the morning.  I honestly do think this is underrated because of the Noles but you never know with this team.  If they ever get a good quarterback this team could be relatively dangerous.

Best Group of Five Game: Navy at Tulane (3:30, specialty pack) – To be honest, the early season doesn’t usually give us a bunch of good G5-on-G5 violence.  The previous week has a huge AFA-Boise matchup.  The first week got, well Boise State again, that time against Georgia Southern.  These two teams have been two of the most exciting recently which I know sounds weird when we talk about Navy but I like watching them play.  Tulane is like a pseudo-Navy where they also pass the ball more but run the option as well.  This game could be over by dinner.

Worst Power Five Game: Maryland at West Virginia (Noon, ABC/TSN1/TSN4) – This may be the only time you ever see an ABC game in this section.  I could see TSN deciding not to show this game so they can show a repeat of Motoring 2017.  Look the ‘Eers may end up being good soon with Neal Brown at the helm.  Maybe the Terps can turn it around with Mike Locksley, the hometown boy, in town and starting to recruit his own brand of team.  But as of right now, neither team is very good and there are other, somewhat less shitty options in this timeslot.  OK remember what I said about TSN not airing this game?  I wonder if instead of ABC this goes to FSN and we don’t get to see it at all here.

There you go.  The first three weeks are complete.  And it’s the first official blog post for what could be a very weird 2020 college football season.  I’d love to say we are getting close but are we?  Nobody knows.  As of right now there is only 97 days until the start of the season.  That could very well change.  I mean I love college football but if there isn’t a way to do it at that point then better to delay the start of the season.  Saying that, it’s more than three months away so anything more than two weeks into the future should really not be speculated on since no one has an idea of how things will go.  Hopefully you have a great rest of the weekend with this nicer weather (at least in my part of the world).