2016 College Football Playoff Preview
Posted by thesportsjunky on December 30, 2016 · Leave a Comment
The College Football playoff is still a young concept but the third year is a proving ground as it might just crown a typical champion or could provide a brand new champion but the result will tell a lot about the new system.
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NCAA Football Report (Bowl Week 3)
Posted by thesportsjunky on January 4, 2016 · Leave a Comment
The Bowl season is over and despite some great bowls the year ended in disappointment as the New Year’s Six were far from competitive games including the Semi-Finals.
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NCAA Football Report (Week 14)
Posted by thesportsjunky on December 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Week 14 in the NCAA is always a good one but it does not always have the drama that it would in 2012. The storylines were many in the final week where the championships would be determined. It is always a big week because it is the week where conference titles are determined and for many that is the biggest game they will play. The championship games for some teams are their biggest game as they will likely not make a BCS bowl and so the highlight of the year is to call themselves a conference champion.
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NCAA Football Report (Championship Week)
Posted by thesportsjunky on December 5, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The NCAA Season is all but officially over as the conference championships have finished and the rankings are set. With only the Army-Navy game left on the schedule teams begin to get ready for their bowl games as all bowls have now been determined. Like almost everything this season in the NCAA it was not easy to decide the final rankings and determine the BCS Bowl Games.
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BCS: The Great Debate
Posted by thesportsjunky on October 22, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Rankings are the biggest point of controversy every season in the NCAA as some love the Bowls and some despise them. The BCS is an evolution of the traditional college system. The system has not changed much since the first ever Rose Bowl in 1902 when the top ranked teams in the nation faced off on New Year’s Day.