By The Pigskin Prognosticator, College Football Expert The arrival of the conference media days means that the college football season is within stadium binoculars view. It's a lot closer than USC or UCLA is to Columbus, West Lafayette or New Brunswick, that's for sure. This is a different kind of look at what to expect for the 2022 season. While others focus on players, … [Read more...]
Conference Realignment And College Football’s Direction Not Good For Every School
By Kevin Wilkerson, College Football Editor In the madhouse that is college football today – mega conferences, teams ripping up roots to follow the money to play games absurdly long distances from their campuses, the NIL and a dizzying array of transfers – there's one possible factor that no one has yet to consider. Perhaps, just perhaps, all this big-time money grab is … [Read more...]
College Football Blogger: Week 1 Analysis – A Very Weak Pac-12 Conference
Alabama On Top, And Watch Out For Notre Dame By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com College Football Blogger Three facts emerged from the opening weekend of the 2018 college football season. 1.) Alabama is the dominant, team to beat this year. 2.) The Pac-12 Conference is – by far – the weakest of the Power 5 conferences. 3.) Notre Dame just might be a team to … [Read more...]
Pac-12 Hurts Stanford Playoffs & McCaffrey’s Heisman Chances
Lack Of Exposure, Not Regional Bias, Costs The Cardinal Stanford will not be part of the College Football Playoff and sensational running back/all-around player Christian McCaffrey likely won't win the Heisman Trophy. A large part of the blame for this belongs to the Pac-12 Conference. While coaches, fans, and even West Coast media point their fingers at a "regional … [Read more...]