Week 1 SEC recap: Mississippi State’s defense needs work; Florida running back Mack Brown shines
Here is a comprehensive look at the competition in week one of the 2013 SEC football season.
Here is a comprehensive look at the competition in week one of the 2013 SEC football season.
If you are a conference suffering from SEC derangement syndrome, there is a cure. It's called beating SEC teams. And there are plenty of opportunities for that to take place this weekend.
On this show, the College Football Professor joins Jacob Bunn to preview week one in college football.
I think the SEC and the Pac 12 will be the two top conferences in 2013. Regardless of whether my BCS Championship becomes reality, I think the SEC will have a team in the game, giving itself a chance to win an eighth-straight championship.
It's the best time of the year to be a college football fan. The summer has mostly passed, and it's time to kick off the season.
On this show, Jacob Bunn talks to Kelly Kitchens of 680 The Fan in Atlanta about the upcoming college football season.
Can one of Alabama's eight SEC opponents dethrone the Tide? That is the most significant question looking at this season. Most think a road game against Texas A&M and a home game against LSU are the biggest stumbling blocks to the Tide this year.
The Big 12 has a number of teams who are BCS-caliber programs, but the round-robin nine-game league schedule could cause some of the top teams to beat each other, eliminating them national title contention. The usual suspects, Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, and West Virginia will all be contenders for the league title.
On this show, the College Football Professor gives Jacob Bunn his conference champion predictions and BCS Championship predictions.
Ohio State will be eligible to participate in postseason action this year, after going undefeated last season and sitting out Big Ten Championship and bowl season. Other Big Ten teams will be gunning for the Buckeyes as they are the clear favorite to win the league. I think Nebraska, Michigan, Wisconsin, Michigan State, and Indiana (yes, Indiana) will also be contenders.