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Myths and mysteries: competitive power and the way of the future

The balance of power on the field in college football and the future of academia as we know it — these are big ideas best tackled by fertile minds. Our guest columnist today raises them and invites us to consider college sports in a much broader and far-ranging context.

Putting the Big 12, SEC and Pac-12 Bowl Games in Perspective

Like everything else in college football, a sport driven as much by eye tests and branding as on-field results, bowl season is something of an inkblot for fans, pundits and P.R. flacks. Clearly, the losers of the games were all overrated. Unless they didn’t care about the game. Or maybe the games just don’t mean […]

5 bowl lessons we hopefully learned

The title suggests “hopefully” the way people buy $10 scratch off lottery tickets with their morning coffee before work, hoping they get a prize so large they can turn around, go home, and not give any explanation as to why they didn’t show up because they just won enough loot to buy the company. This […]

5 things we learned about the Big Ten this bowl season

Bowl season is a wonderful time to make sweeping generalizations based on very little credible evidence combined with events that aren’t really representative of the whole story. We love making bowl games a referendum on a team’s entire season … when other than for four of them, they’re beefed up exhibitions where you go hang […]

Myths and Mysteries: The NCAA and USC

The NCAA and USC are still at it in the courts, but where was the press when this story acquired critical mass? That’s what a guest columnist wants to know about. * Josh Webb is one of the 10 unsung #CollegeSportsTwitter stars you were encouraged to follow for 2016.  You can find him

Myths and Mysteries: The Heisman Trophy

The Heisman Trophy certainly invites a lot of criticism. Today, a guest columnist offers a pointed takedown of the award and its level of credibility. * A week ago at Awful Announcing, I invited you to follow 10 unsung #CollegeSportsTwitter stars. Flowing from that invitation, I gave the floor to those tweeps in a series of […]

Conference evaluation: The Big 12 leaves behind a season of regrets

The Big 12’s now-completed college football season is a trail of regret, littered with irony and aches and a sense of unfulfilled promise… even though the conference achieved its absolutely necessary goal of making the College Football Playoff. After the TCU-and-Baylor snub of 2014, the Big 12 had to make the playoff in 2015. The […]

Conference evaluation: The Pac-12 was inconsistent to the bitter end

In many ways, the 2015-2016 Pac-12 bowl season was reminiscent of the 2014-2015 Big 12 bowl season. One heavyweight delivered a knockout punch. The other one was leading by a large margin on points after 12 rounds… but got KO’d in the 15th. Remember the bowl season a year ago? TCU crushed Ole Miss in […]

Coordinated chaos: The SEC is awash in coordinator changes

The Southeastern Conference was and is a hard conference to assess this college football season. There’s no way to reasonably refute that claim — not when considering the contradictions which exist in the league. The SEC’s most fundamental contradiction at the end of the bowl season, one which will exist whether or not Alabama wins […]

Bowl coaching case studies: Art Briles

If Tom Herman is number one in a ranking of all 80 bowl coaches from all 40 games, Art Briles of Baylor checks in at number two. What Briles achieved in the Russell Athletic Bowl against North Carolina doesn’t require a lot of explanation, but it’s worth briefly underscoring just how impressive Baylor’s boss was […]

Bowl coaching case studies: Mark Helfrich

Mark Helfrich is not a bad coach because his Oregon Ducks blew a 31-0 halftime lead to the TCU Horned Frogs in this past Saturday’s Alamo Bowl. Helfrich isn’t a bad coach, period. He helped rescue Oregon’s season, which appeared to be headed off a cliff at one point but became (in its regular-season incarnation) […]

Bowl coaching case studies: Todd Graham

College football is a billion-dollar business. College football head coaches at Power 5 schools — with very few exceptions — receive seven-figure compensation levels each year. There is absolutely no excuse for kicking an extra point when leading by five with under five minutes left in regulation, but Todd Graham of Arizona State did exactly […]

Bowl Coaching Case Studies: Tom Herman

A total of 80 men coached teams in the 40 bowl games which have just run their course. No man coached a better game than Tom Herman of Houston. The commander of the Cougars had his team ready to compete, hit, and perform at a desired tempo against Florida State in the Peach Bowl. Houston […]

The SEC’s bowl brilliance: worth touting, but in proportion

The Southeastern Conference enjoyed a terrific bowl season this year. Eight bowl wins is a record for any single conference. An 8-2 record is undeniably strong, a record which points to pronounced consistency in a larger number of games than conferences which had seven bowl games or fewer. The SEC, spread across 10 games, packed […]

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