Oklahoma is my dark horse to make the College Football Playoff
I have Oklahoma as my dark horse 1-4 because everyone... write [Georgia, Ohio State, Alabama] in... but what do you think about Oklahoma?
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View episodeThe college football season should start in July
They should start college football season in fucking July because it was like, I just... It was so fun watching just wall to wall college football.
LSU should pay the $80M+ buyout to fire Brian Kelly immediately
It would be somewhere between $75 and $85 million right now to buy out Brian Kelly. I say, go for it, go for it right now. You're just throwing good money after bad.
Gene Chizik should be fired as North Carolina's defensive coordinator
Gene Chizik, like what? He, I don't even know. I, you have to fire him. The fact that it happened [giving up 40 in a quarter] and then the next day Jackson state... shut down [FAMU] and like UNC gave up 24 points to them.
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