The expanded 12-team College Football Playoff format has sparked widespread debate, especially concerning its impact on the college football schedule. With the National Championship game now taking place in late January,
College Football Playoff National Championship game is being held on Jan. 20 this year — the latest a national champion has been crowned in the CFP era. Traditionally, the championship game is played during the first or second week in January but with the adoption of the 12-team playoff model,
Joel Klatt isn't happy with the College Football Playoff's handling of the schedule for the national championship.
Joel Klatt of Fox Sports believes the Fighting Irish will be back next season. In his early prediction of next year's college football Top 10, Klatt asserted that Notre Dame will return to the College Football Playoff behind coach Marcus Freeman and a promising young quarterback.
In the wake of Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game, which Ohio State won 34-23 over Notre Dame, fans have continued to lament the current state of the sport. Many of the complaints have centered around the rise in name,
The Fox Sports analyst has already come out with his College Football rankings for 2025 and believes any Fighting Irish success under Marcus Freeman depends on one key player
We are only days removed from the College Football Playoff National Championship, where the Ohio State Buckeyes captured the title. But another Big Ten program is the team to beat in 2025, at least according to one college football analyst.
College football insider Joel Klatt believes the Notre Dame Fighting Irish will be the sixth-best team next season. While discussing the upcoming campaign on The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast,
A number of Ohio State players have elected to forego the Reese's Senior Bowl, prompting a response from executive director Jim Nagy on social media
Texas head coach Mack Brown, left, looks on as Colt McCoy right, puts on the Golden Hat Trophy after the Longhorns defeated the Oklahoma Sooners 16-13 during the AT&T Red River Ri
Arch Manning is set to take over as the Texas Longhorns’ starting quarterback next season, stepping in after Quinn Ewers declared for the NFL Draft a little more than over a week ago. Manning has spent the past two seasons developing,