A week ago, I calculated that the Louisville football team would close its schedule against eight opponents with a combined record of 28-8.
The betting numbers at DraftKings suggest two Atlantic Coast Conference teams are in prime position to make the inaugural 12-team national college football playoff this season.
The Atlantic Coast Conference is scrambling for attention.
Preseason. Regular season. Bowl season. Award season. Postseason. Recruiting season. Transfer portal season. Spring season.
With No. 20 Duke booked for a 3:30 p.m. game Saturday against No. 17 Louisville at L&N Cardinal Stadium, two things are worth your consideration.
The Atlantic Coast Conference started the 2021 season with three programs ranked in the AP Top 25 college football poll.
In college football, the postseason is preceded by the regular season, which follows training camp, which follows talking season, which follows list season.
There is not a ton of challenge in ranking the top college football teams. My Cousin Milan could do it.
It’s time to remind everybody how challenging it is to pick winners against the point spread.
No football this fall will translate into frustration, finger-pointing, anger and a demand that somebody shows leadership. It already has.