College Bowl Season Recap
/Happy New Year! Bob and Chris play catch up on their opening podcast of 2016, recapping the major college football bowl games. Plus brief look ins on the NBA, NHL, and MLS.
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Happy New Year! Bob and Chris play catch up on their opening podcast of 2016, recapping the major college football bowl games. Plus brief look ins on the NBA, NHL, and MLS.
Bob and Chris go through all 40 bowls and pick the CFP National Championship in their last podcast of 2015. See which bowl games they're watching, which ones they're scrapping (hint: a lot) and who they're picking to win it all when the dust clears.
The 2015 College Football Playoff matchups are locked in, Bob and Chris debate the committee's choices and breakdown the New Year's Six bow games. Plus a look ahead at Heisman predictions and a weird rule prevents Luke Walton from earning any wins as the Warriors interim coach.
In the podcast we seemed pretty certain about Baker Mayfield's status as one of the four Heisman finalists. A couple hours after recording, only three candidates were invited to New York, with Mayfield sitting at home. While we had good things to say about Mayfield on the episode, we definitely had better things to say about invitees Deshaun Watson, Derrick Henry, and Christian McCaffrey.
We also quickly talked about a reported trade by the Los Angeles Dodgers to acquire Aroldis Chapman from the Cincinatti Reds. Again, just hours later we learned that the trade was put on hold, and there's an entirely different story about Chapman in the news that we unfortunately do not discuss on this episode.
The College Football Playoff is taking shape, but there are still a few slots that need solidifying. Bob and Chris debate which teams are safe, which teams control their own destiny, and which teams need help. Plus a look a the post-Peyton Manning Broncos, the Warriors and 76ers streaks and a goodbye to Kobe Bryant.
It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means tons of quality football is on the horizon. Bob and Chris discuss their favorite college football rivalries and which one have the most impact on the playoff chase. Plus an NFL MVP debate and a quick look at the Warriors and 76ers respective NBA streaks.
It's November, which means college football is at its craziest. And that was very apparent on Saturday. Bob and Chris sift through the carnage and reveal which teams still have a chance at the four playoff bids.
The Kansas City Royals won the World Series, Bob and Chris discuss what that meant for the fan base and the key moments of the series. Plus a look at the remaining unbeatens in the NFL and a crazy finish to the Miami/Duke college football game.
The Royals and the Mets are on the doorstep of immortality. Bob and Chris preview the World Series, breakdown the matchup and pick the winner. Plus a recap of an upset-filled weekend of college football.
With a number of intense MLB Playoff games, crazy finishes in college football, questionable play calls in the NFL and plenty of upsets, Bob and Chris needed an extra podcast to cover all of the topics. Plus we celebrate a big WAYTA milestone.
No college football team has cemented itself as a clear-cut No. 1 so far, Bob and Chris reveal who they'd vote for if they had to choose. Plus a look at USA soccer's loss to Mexico, the MLB Playoffs, and Week 5 of the NFL.
Three games into the NFL season and with nonconference play mostly wrapped up in college, Bob and Chris assess the season so far and pick out the contenders, surprises, and disappointments.
After spending a lot of time on the NFL and college football, Bob and Chris turn their attention to the MLB's playoff races. Which teams have the best shots at clinching a spot? Plus a look back at upsets in the NFL and college football.