Tag Archives: bcs
Graham Watson – This weekend will be the battle of top quarterbacks battling for the Heisman
Graham Watson Dr. Saturday talks about her updated Heisman rankings and which players have dropped. She also talks about which teams she has issues with in the new BCS rankings.
Houston Nutt – Impact of the SEC Schedule
Houston Nutt of CBS Sports looks into the weekend that will be Week 7 of the SEC and college football, and previews certain headline match ups.
Graham Watson – Collin Klein is not Heisman worthy
Dr Saturday Graham Watson talks about the early favorites in the BCS polls, who is the favorite for the Heisman trophy. She also says how its a shame if two SEC teams play in the championship again.
Bill Hancock – The Present and Future Of College Football
BCS executive director Bill Hancock tells David Nuno why he thinks college football has never been healthier.
Terry Donahue – USC at the Top of the Preseason AP Poll
Former UCLA coach Terry Donahue discusses USC’s climb to the top of the AP Poll; playoff system vs. BCS.
Jeff Passan – Possible Growth of the BCS Playoffs & MLB Trade Deadline Review
Jeff Passan of Yahoo! Sports talks about the possible growth of the BCS four-team playoff system, and review of the MLB trade deadline, and how things will play out once the MLB Playoffs arrive.
Rob Brown: A&M Could Surprise In The SEC West
WTKE’s Rob Brown talks SEC, college football playoff, and Penn State on Rivals Radio with David Nuno.
John Swofford – ACC’s 12 Year Guarantee
ACC Commissioner, John Swofford, talks about how the ACC benefits from the the new BCS format and the 4-team playoff system.
Patrick Rishe – Two bowl games will be left out in new BCS playoff
Forbes.com’s Patrick Rishe discusses the impact that the Sandusky case has on Penn St financially. He also discusses how the BCS could make more money with some small changes to the playoff system.
Les Carpenter – Inevitable Change to a Four-Team Playoff In College Football
Les Carpenter of Yahoo! Sports talks about the confirmation of college football having a four-team playoff system; what it means for the future of NCAA football, the BCS, and network revenue; and the possible growth beyond four teams






