From Los Angeles to Chapel Hill.
If He Wanted To, Steve Sarkisian Could Record Reporters Taking Dumps
College football coaches have a lot of power.
Manning vs. Klubnik: The Five Categories of Heisman Contender
A Heisman favorite, a Heisman sleeper, and how the award really works.
Every National Championship Contender’s Big Red Flag
Plus reactions from Week Zero.
3 Thoughts: What if the Browns Draft Quinn Ewers?
Cases for and against four quarterback options for the Browns. Then: Green Bay is a great place for a draft, and the Thunder comeback wasn’t about resilience.
3 Things: The (Great) Thing About Greg Sankey
Defending a man with plenty of haters. Then: Why Chris Beard to A&M would have been good for Texas, and the latest Rob Manfred scheme.
Why Did Texas Hire Rodney Terry?
And why did Texas hire Sean Miller next?
UC Irvine Found a Very NIT Way to Taunt (and Other Day 2 Action)
The first round is in the books.
Free Hoops, Episode 4: Keenan Womack
Sports Illustrated’s Keenan Womack joins the show to talk Texas Longhorn basketball. What will it take for the 2019 national champs to make it back?
The Oklahoma Balloon Snake: What Could Have Been
The Longhorns beat the Sooners, but Oklahoma students claimed a victory of their own in the process.
College Football Morning: Can Arch Manning Solve Everything?
Our Texas offseason look.
College Football Morning: Ohio State Returns to Earth (and Still Wins by Two Scores)
Also: Does Steve Sarkisian have a problem in big games?
Why I Don’t Think Rodney Terry’s on the Hot Seat
Good news for Terry. Probably bad news for Texas.
Shaka Smart vs. Texas: Who Won the Breakup?
The answer will not surprise you.
College Football Morning: Texas Survives, Ohio State Arrives
Ohio State found their ceiling, Texas didn’t, and some bleak Sugar Bowl thoughts.
Ryan Day Can’t Beat Michigan, But He Can Win the National Championship
Ohio State finds itself in a funny place.
What’s Going to Happen in 2025
Georgia will win the national championship. Oregon will win the national championship. Oregon State will win the national championship. That’s three of them, right there.
Twelve NIT-Centric Reactions From College Basketball’s Opening Night
Robbie Avila’s ankle, not talking NITexas, and South Carolina is indeed Mizzou.
