Projecting the 2023 College Football Playoff we take a look now as I dissect the field.
Tier 3 teams have a lot of the ingrediencies that go into a playoff team, but things have to go right and they have more to navigate than tier two or one.
Projecting the 2023 College Football Playoff we take a look now as I dissect the field.
Tier 3 teams have a lot of the ingrediencies that go into a playoff team, but things have to go right and they have more to navigate than tier two or one.
The 2023 season will be the final year of a 14 team league in the SEC, as the conference looks to welcome in Oklahoma and Texas in 2024. Before we get to the expansion and off deep in the weeds on 2024, 2023 is an interesting year in the South Eastern Conference.
The conference continues to throw handfuls of guys to the NFL, has the countries best talent and is home to the back to back champion, Georgia Bulldogs.
We are rolling towards summer and college football will be back before you know it. Earlier we went into our annual piece on the 2023 Hourglass, where we give you my power rankings for 2023, and a detailed breakdown of how I do things. You can read that piece here.
Today - I want to look to the end of the season, project my College Football Playoff and a National Champion.
2023 college football is on the way. What a year it should be as we are in the last year of the four team playoff.
The 2022 Mississippi high school football season will conclude this weekend down in Hattiesburg, MS - on the campus of Southern Miss, with six championship ball games taking place, over two days. Three on Friday and three on Saturday, with the last being the 6A championship between the Brandon Bulldogs (12-1) and the Starkville Yellowjackets (11-3).
Happy Thanksgiving! It’s hard to believe we are at rivalry week, but here we are. May you eat way to much, win to much and your teams be merry.
Overloaded slate today, going way above and beyond the normal ten plays per week so enjoy. As always, play at Ameristar Casino when you are in the area.
We head into the second weekend in November with lots on the line in the NFL and college football.
Great games around the SEC, Big 12 and more, also key matchups on Sunday for the big boys.
As always, play at Ameristar Casino in Vicksburg and let’s get that holiday money!
The first weekend of November is here so it’s time to get with it and get that Thanksgiving, thankful money!
As always several plays in college and the NFL are on tap, with some great games that will shake up week two of the College Football Playoff rankings and possibly move some teams in the NFL standings.
It’s the last week in October, so it’s time to lock up that Halloween and Festive money! Apologies for being tardy last week, and I could give you a thousand excuses, but nobody wants to hear that. We just want the picks!
What a weekend it was in college football. Tennessee finally knocking off Alabama was the prime time meal, and other great games like TCU staying unbeaten, Michigan handling Penn State with ease and JMU finally taking a loss on the schedule.
It’s that time of year again, where we start looking towards the initial college football playoff poll, which will be out on November 1st.
This time of year, fans are clamoring over the coaches poll and the Associated Press poll, but in reality, the CFB Playoff poll is the only one that matters.
It’s the third weekend in October, and the biggest weekend in 20 years for Alabama and Tennessee. A lot of other great games on the docket in the NFL and college.
It’s a big weekend for us too as we got flat dump trucked last week. It happens when you play this game. This is a rebound weekend, so let’s get to it with my best plays for the weekend.
Labels and stigmas are a part of sports. Happens all the time, and sometimes they are justified and sometimes they are not.
Player “X” is a possession receiver; team “Y” is a developmental program; Bo Nix is “God Made” for Gus Malzahn and Texas is always back. You can only win with tall quarterbacks, and they ain’t played nobody - just look at the schedule!
I could go on and on, but you get the drift. Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers has been unjustly cast with a label or labels for far to long and it’s time we take Rogers serious.
Last week we saw a great week in the college side of things, but a dip in the NFL side.
This week we have a great slate of games as we head into October; both college and the NFL.
As always, play when you can at Ameristar Casino in Vicksburg, MS.
We ease into LOCKtober - as the month of October is always one of the most interesting months in college and the NFL. So far, we are 22-20 on all plays, NFL and College and looking to widen that gap, starting this weekend.
We gear up for another week of great college and NFL action and as always we hope to bring you great selections on the sports gaming side. As always, play at Ameristar Casino in Vicksburg if you are in the central MS area.
We have had back to back winning weeks the last two weeks, so let’s get ready for a great third week of winning.
Week two of the NFL and week 3 of college football is here.
Wim’s winners is ready to go and you can get all the picks below. As always seven college plays and three NFL plays.
After a rocky week zero and a below average week one, we got back on the winning track last week in both the NFL and college. Make sure to get out to Ameristar Casino to make all the plays and get that holiday money!
Renewed energy. Lincoln Riley has yet to coach a game, but he has totally changed the program via the transfer portal and injected new life into the program.
The Trojans boast a Heisman contender in Caleb Williams and have skill talent for days. With Riley’s pedigree as a play caller and his offense, this team should score points a plenty in 2022.
Trajectory of the program. Tennessee got off to a slow start under Josh Heupel in 2021, but found Hendon Hooker at quarterback and it’s been less Rocky days on Rocky Top lately.
The Vols averaged just under 40 points per game a year ago and much of that talent returns in 2022. The Vols are also recruiting at a higher level under Heupel and look like they are serious about getting back into the college football business.