2021 Oregon football projections on the HG

Stability - Oregon has positioned itself as the premiere program out west.

The Ducks have upped their recruiting profile, have thrown players into the NFL and shown they are a force to be reckoned with down the road.

The biggest question is can they become now what Clemson did and has become a decade ago?

2021 Minnesota football projections on the HG

Momentum - let’s just throw out last year for the BIG 10. Minnesota played seven ball games and we will assume last year’s 3-4 record was a mulligan.

Prior to last year, the Gophers improved every year under PJ Fleck and beat Auburn in a big time bowl game. Fleck has improved the roster, bred new life into the program and returns our number one BIG 10 quarterback in Tanner Morgan.

Morgan will have a shot at the NFL next year and this offense should be clicking back on all cylinders in 2021.

2021 North Carolina football predictions on the HG

Stability - Mack Brown has created stability back into the program for a second time and he has made North Carolina relevant again in ACC football.

Carolina returns arguably the best quarterback in the country in Sam Howell. Howell ranks as our number one quarterback in our power five quarterback rankings and is a front runner for the Heisman Trophy.

2021 Texas football predictions on the HG

A new beginning. The Steve Sarkisian era officially begins at Texas as the Longhorns hope to bottle some of that play calling magic that made Sark a house hold name the last two years.

The Longhorns have our ninth best roster talent in the country and Sark has a lot to work with in year one - starting with running back Bijan Robinson. Robinson averaged 8.2 yards per clip as a freshman last year.

If the quarterback position pans out, this team could “be back” sooner rather than later.

2021 LSU football predictions on the HG

LSU comes in with the third best roster talent in the country on our three year talent metric and return one of the best secondary’s in the country, led by Eli Ricks and Jay Ward.

The Tigers are deep at quarterback and should have a really good one, two punch in Myles Brennan and Max Johnson.

Kayshon Bouttle leads a talented group of young wide receivers for LSU and the Tigers return most of their running back production - one that saw 1217 yards and nine touchdowns a year ago.

Every College Football Conference Championship game predicted with game spreads on the HG

As you read this piece on the 22nd day of April, we have 134 days until we kick off college football on Labor Day. Lots to do, cover and unpack as we head towards September.

We have already dropped power rankings, a National Champion and win totals for all 129 teams. Team and conference previews to come, but today, we tell you what matchups we think will be in every conference title game, with an established gaming line and a winner. So let’s get to it. All conferences below - Power Five and Group of five predictions.

Predicting every record for all 129 Division One college football teams in 2021

As we march on towards summer and media days, we will begin dropping conference previews, team previews, articles on coaching, recruiting, quarterbacks and more.

Today we wanted to drop records for all 129 teams. After careful analysis of all 129 team schedules, we like to put our money where our mouth is and predict every teams record almost five months out.

Since 2017, we have pegged all teams within two games of their final outcome 77 percent of the time. Sure we have some misses, and some duds, but we have hit the mark on most days.

2021 is the year of the Sooner - Oklahoma looks for first title since 2000 and we handicap the field

t’s been 21 years since the Oklahoma Sooners won the National Championship in college football and a lot has changed since the year 2000. The iPhone wasn’t a thing the last time OU won a national title, neither was social media or Elon Musk - as we know him today.

Oklahoma has been close over the years, with various Heisman Trophy winners, several College Football Playoff appearances, but those have not always been kind.

The Sooners were dusted by Alabama in 2018, 45-34 in the semifinals and suffered the worse loss ever in the short history of the playoff, to the hands of LSU by the tune of 63-28.

There has also been heartbreak like in 2017 in a classic against Georgia at the Rose Bowl - a double overtime loss, 54-48.

College Football 2021 is here - Welcome back to the Hourglass

2020 was unlike anything any of us had ever seen and hopefully never will again. And for the sports world the same can be said, however, Alabama took a very weird year and turned it into arguably the greatest year for a college football team maybe ever.

The Crimson Tide ran through a 10 game SEC schedule, won a Southeastern Conference Championship and dominated Notre Dame and Ohio State to claim the National Title.

Continued - Ranking Every Power Five College Football Program Since 1980, highlighting the Damaged

We love to rank college football teams and we love to compare teams in different eras; compare programs as they pertain to decades and more. Who is the best? Is it Alabama of today, or Nebraska of 1995? Who had the better run in college football? Bobby Bowden’s Florida State teams or Pete Carrol’s USC teams?

Today we continue our journey to look at the 66 Power Five Programs and where their “Respective Program” ranks and stacks up against the rest.

Continued - Ranking Every Power Five College Football Program Since 1980, highlighting the Weak

Today we continue our journey to look at the 66 Power Five Programs and where their “Respective Program” ranks and stacks up against the rest.

We will look over the last forty years (from 1980 to 2020), and based on multiple criteria we will place every team in different tiers.

The tiers are as follows: Super Elite, First Rate, Top Flight, Passable, Strange, Tolerable, Mediocre, Not good enough, Damaged, Weak, Unsettling and Disturbing.

Continued - Ranking Every Power Five College Football Program Since 1980, highlighting the Unsettling

We look over the last forty years (from 1980 to 2020), and based on multiple criteria we will place every team in different tiers.

The tiers are as follows: Super Elite, First Rate, Top Flight, Passable, Strange, Tolerable, Mediocre, Not good enough, Damaged, Weak, Unsettling and Disturbing.

The criteria we will use is multiple, to give each team a final score in our simple program formula. Number of 6 win seasons, 10 win seasons, Conference Titles, Bowl appearances, Bowl wins, National Championship Appearances, National Championships and Losing Seasons.

2020 Oregon football predictions on the HG

If there is one team that has been on the cusp of breaking into the elite college football party it’s the Oregon Ducks.

Last year this team lost two pivotal games against Auburn and Arizona State, that cost them a birth in the College Football Playoff.

This year, the Ducks will again be faced with key moments that will decide their playoff fate.

2020 Minnesota football predictions on the HG

2019 was an unreal year for Minnesota, but 2020 could be “the banner year” for the program. P.J. Fleck brings back a ton of talent and has a schedule that is very favorable for this Big 10 team.

Key games at Wisconsin and against Iowa, Michigan and on the road at Nebraska will define this year for Fleck. Will he be above average or a chance for greatness?

2020 Alabama football predictions on the HG

Alabama looks to return to the College Football Playoff in 2020, but to do so, the Tide must find high level play at quarterback, lean on a very talented backfield and fix some defensive issues that has plagued this team in big games the last two years.

Alabama has a great schedule featuring the likes of USC, Georgia, Texas A&M, LSU and Auburn and if Alabama can stay healthy, this team will again be in the conversation of National Champion in December.

2020 Miami football predictions on the HG

Year two is a pivotal year for Manny Diaz and the Miami Hurricanes. Miami lost four games a year ago, that they were double digit favorites and one thing we have learned is college head coaches are on shorter leashes than ever before.

Miami has a good roster and another transfer quarterback and a schedule that should lead to a nice year.