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As the calendar turns to June, college football programs across the country are leaving spring practice in the rearview mirror and will soon charge head-first into summer conditioning.
There is nothing like Beaver Stadium in the biggest moments. Whether it’s the annual White Out game or a Big Noon Kickoff, when the Penn State football community comes together, they create one of the most challenging college football environments.
The Georgia Bulldogs are largely expected to be the No. 1 team in the nation after they were controversially snubbed from the most recent College Football Playoff, but not everyone has Kirby Smart's team ranked as the country's best ahead of the 2024 season.
There are still several months between now and the first kickoff of the 2024 college football season. But FOX analyst Joel Klatt has seen enough from spring practices across the country to produce a top-25 ranking as we head into the summer months.
Joel Klatt is the best analyst in college football. Michigan football is fortunate to be in the Big Ten so Klatt calls Wolverines games because he does an exceptional job, as does Gus Johnson.
All the Buckeye news thats fit to re-print. Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis.
Fox Sports' Joel Klatt knows a little something about college football. Klatt has the Ohio State Buckeyes listed as one of his four elite teams alongside Texas, Georgia and Oregon.
Joel Klatt said that Ohio State's defense in 2024 could as good as a defense that college football fans have seen since Georgia in 2021. No matter who you talk to right now, there is a consensus of who the top three teams in college football this preseason are: Georgia, Texas or Ohio State.
There were quite a few positions of need for the Dallas Cowboys heading into the 2024 NFL Draft. While left tackle was the most glaring one, running back was not too far behind.
The Miami Dolphins are coming off of an impressive 2023 season despite losing in the postseason to the Kansas City Chiefs. From dangerous weapons at wide receiver to a speedy rushing attack, the Dolphins’ offense was amongst the top in the league last year.
The Miami Dolphins were a few wins away from a Super Bowl three months ago but one football analyst believes they should hit the reset button at quarterback.
Trust us, there will be plenty of running backs selected in the NFL Draft. But you probably won’t find any of them in the first round. That’s why identifying the best running backs available can be a tricky process this year.
Former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale is making the transition back to the college game after last serving at the collegiate level as the linebackers coach and defensive coordinator for Western Kentucky from 2000 to 2003.
Apparently, if there is one way to get under the skin of a Texas Longhorns fan, it is to flash a 'horns down' sign. At least, that is the narrative. The truth, in fact, is that most Texas fans don't care whether or not an opposing fan or player flashes the sign.
The Ohio State Buckeyes still have a shot at making the College Football Playoff, according to FOX analyst and show host Joel Klatt. In order for the Buckeyes to finish the season ranked among the best four teams in the country, the Alabama Crimson Tide, Florida State Seminoles and Texas Longhorns all must lose their respective games on Saturday.
FOX analyst Joel Klatt defended the ranking of the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes Wednesday on his self-titled radio show. The Buckeyes earned the top spot
The Ohio State Buckeyes have not been flawless in 2023, but they do have a perfect 8-0 record and No. 3 AP Top 25 ranking heading into their Big Ten matchup
By numbers alone, it would seem that Sanders has a lot of catching up to do in order to be compared to Saban, but one college football analyst seems to think they're more similar than most realize.
Targeting is a big deal in college football, as it should be. With that said, as with any rule in sports, the spirit of the rule can be lost within the red tape — especially when referees and their opinions are involved.
The time-honored tradition of tampering in college football may be worsening, but analyst Joel Klatt has the perfect solution - hitting head coaches where it hurts most, their wallets.
The biggest cheer heard after Utah's dominant win over USC didn't come from Salt Lake City or Columbus, home of the Ohio State Buckeyes. The loudest exclamation came from Fort Worth.
FOX’s announcers for Saturday’s huge Michigan-Ohio State game did a poor job keeping viewers informed amid some confusing situations before halftime.
Klatt and Johnson have partnered on FOX’s lead college football announcing team since 2015.
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