The Editorial Section: A College Football Roundtable

Alabama didn’t need a conference championship to play for the national title in the 2011 college football season. Florida could have benefited from a four-team playoff format in the 2012 season. The 2013 Alabama squad could have similarly profited from a final foursome. Southeastern Conference teams are never out of sight or out of mind […]

Editorial Section: A Brave New Playoff World

Welcome to The Editorial Section, otherwise known as a roundtable discussion among The Student Section’s co-editors. Matt Zemek, Terry Johnson, and Bart Doan tackle issues of interest to college football fans. In this edition, we look at various components of the playoff landscape: the favorites, the possibilities of a surprise, and the expected (lack of) […]

Who’s Going to Make the College Football Playoff in 2014?

The most popular topic of conversation at the annual Johnson family Fourth of July cookout is college football. Before the burgers and hot dogs even make it to the grill, we’re already arguing about which teams should play for it all, and why team X belongs in the title game over team Y. Last Friday […]

Is This What We Want Football To Be?

Welcome to The Student Section, Bloguin’s college sports blog, a place where I and co-editors Terry Johnson and Bart Doan — all alumni of College Football News — will try to give you a mixture of smart commentary and a taste of fun. That’s what most people want from college sports, anyway — an enjoyable […]

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