Last week in the Big Ten we saw the predictable happen. Big Ten schools took the week to play lesser nonconference opponents with the exception of Nebraska, Rutgers, and Indiana. Nebraska took a loss to Kansas, but only by one point. Although they dropped a game, they proved that beating Minnesota was not a fluke. Rutgers took on their in-state rival Seton Hall, a team most, like myself, had in high regards. ...
After 14 thrilling weeks of football, it all comes down to Clemson, Georgia, Oklahoma and Alabama in the playoffs. There are 74 other teams playing in bowl games as well and College Sports Madness has them all covered. There are team capsules for all 78 teams headed out to a bowl game. Each capsule is a breakdown of that team by the CSM experts with big wins, bad losses and more statistics than you could ever want. That’s a great way to scout the competition. If reading about each team is not enough, College Sports Madness will also breakdown select bowl games and provide ...
The big question now is who is the fourth team in the playoffs…a one loss Alabama or a two-loss Ohio State? Of course the Buckeyes have the benefit of an extra game and a conference title, but taking the entire body of work into account, as the committee should, the Crimson Tide have the better resume. At this point though, it is in the hands of the committee and we will find out on Sunday. On the other end of the bowl spectrum, there are three more bowl eligible teams than ...