2014 Texas A&M football preview: How far will the Aggies drop without Johnny Manziel?
Bunn Sports' 2014 Texas A&M football preview.
Bunn Sports' 2014 Texas A&M football preview.
On this show, Jacob Bunn makes predicts and previews all of the big college football matchups of week 13.
We won't see Texas A&M in Pasadena on the biggest stage in January, but we will definitely see Johnny Football on the stage at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York. If he puts on a show in Baton Rouge and Columbia, he will be hoisting a large chunk of bronze while there.
Johnny Manziel had a tumultuous offseason, but through his play on the field this year, he has reminded us of why he became the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy. The comeback at Ole Miss was just another piece of the tapestry of his exhilarating college career.
On this show, Jacob Bunn and David Sears review the epic Alabama/Texas A&M game and other week three games.
Jacob Bunn's Power 10 after week 1.
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.
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 debate over whether college athletes should be able to capitalize on their own image is a necessary one. I have no problem with it and think there are fair arguments on both sides. But what does that have to do with Johnny Manziel?
The College Football Professor came up with a baker’s dozen of elite teams who appear to be best positioned to play in the final BCS Championship game.