Category: College Football

  • The Heisman Dive that Caught it All

    Fernando Mendoza has been a sensational quarterback this season for the Indiana Hoosiers and went on to win the Heisman award for best male college football athlete.

    Last night against his hometown of Miami, he won again, this time diving into the end zone for a game-winning touchdown. It could be seen by a massive audience at home and the crowd waiting back at Indiana.

    Mendoza lighted up the spotlight with his smile and sent one home for the Indiana Hoosiers. They became national champions for the first time ever under Curt Cignetti and what was laughable is coach‘s remarks stating he would celebrate to a beer beverage following the biggest win of the program’s history.

    Mendoza did not know where he would play in his illustrious college career and it just so happened his brother, Alberto, entered the transfer portal, as of this morning. But, what shaped the foundation of Indiana, was Mendoza’s commitment to excellence after Indiana won only three games in 2023.

    They ran it back and won because of Mendoza’s culpability to handle pressure and mastermind the Indiana offense. For that, Mendoza is awarded an A+.

  • The New York Jets Horror Show Continues

    It has been reported that Dante Moore is forgoing the 2026 NFL Draft and turns out worse there. The New York Jets are without a quarterback and the only one on the top-10 rated board is Fernando Mendoza who will likely join Las Vegas.

    Just imagine if Mendoza joined the Jets. It will not happen for New York when one prospect calls to the rescue or a multitude of talent jump aboard. The Jets cannot get it right.

    The Oregon Ducks share good news because of the speedy, elusive Moore returning and transfer of five star recruit Dylan Raiola.

    Despite the loss of defensive coordinator, Tosh Lupoi, they stand to get better with head coach Dan Lanning still around.

    The Jets will never be like the Jetsons that can tell futuristic things such as the microwave or Apple Watch. They are a horror show that cannot win after losing Quinnen Williams, Sauce Gardner, and Aaron Rodgers to the playoff Pittsburgh Steelers.

  • Why Virginia Tech is the Hottest Topic in CFB

    Virginia Tech is the hottest topic in college football for a reason. They fired their original head coach in September and up-anted the possibility of James Franklin.

    Franklin was fired midway through the season at Penn State and elected to coach again at VT. Franklin was considered one of the priciest in the market and did VT pay the price.

    Most known for his outstanding recruiting skills at PSU, Franklin, now, lines up in a good divesting ability to win out in college football. Besides, this is the hottest news coming out of some of the sports world. As for Fernando Mendoza and the Indiana Hoosiers, they still have to be considered a candidate.

    What Indiana has done from last year to overcoming the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Big Ten championship was captivating. Losing out on the fact that next year might be more spicier, could backfire Indiana.

    Indiana has received no fault in the CFB committee. It has not seen what has been coming out of James Franklin.

  • Will Campbell Has Replaced the Old New England Way

    Kayshon Boutte and Will Campbell provided an excellent victory for the New England Patriots in their Louisiana homecoming on Sunday. They both played for LSU and have been tearing it up in the NFL since.

    Not necessarily to the degree, New England fans will ever view again in the light of Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick but a renaissance of what is to come out of the new phase with Campbell, Mike Vrabel, and Drake Maye.

    Coach Vrabel quoted on Campell’s success by saying, “For a young player, I think that there’s a really unique consistency, professionalism about the time that he shows up, the time that he goes and meets with the offensive line coaches, the time that he gets his treatment or lifts, the way that he studies and practices, and they just kind of keep building positive days on top of each other and then preparing for his matchups and his job on Sunday.”

    Campbell has been a real treat for Drake Maye’s pass-protection blindside. He could still see some work from his run-block attribute.

    Things are constantly moving forward with the wheels of Boutte. He started the season with a 93-yard catch, 2 TD. He was drafted in 2023, two years ahead of Campbell, and had displayed solid work to lead tied 16th in WR touchdowns into the regular season.

    Mostly it has been the work of two big guys steering the ship.

    Campbell and Vrabel…

    Without Vrabel, the Tennessee Titans do not reach the AFC title game in 2018 and bounce back two years later with big, defeating running back, Derrick Henry to lead the charge, and help solidify a new team.

    The Titans are 1-5 without Vrabel. All Vrabel needs to do is keep paying attention to Campbell and every game will speak for itself with Maye.

  • James Franklin Fired by PSU

    Off the hands of a 10-year contract extension and Oregon home loss, Penn State head coach James Franklin has been fired from his duties.

    The next coach shall be named sufficiently, but everyone has Indiana/Pittsburgh native Curt Cignetti emerging as the next candidate to take over, after reshaping the program along with James Madison transfers to steer his way through another successful season, and Oregon win.

    As for Franklin, he is questionable to be a nice candidate for the National Football League and be spontaneous for any response heard his way.

    In addition, Franklin is set to earn a $50 million buyout by the University.

  • Bill is Being Bill

    Bill Belichick came off a huge, disappointing loss to the Clemson Tigers on Saturday.

    It was not only his undefeated game but failure on behalf of that North Carolina got off to its worst start since last year. What is unsteady is what is present about this program.

    They are guaranteeing Belichick the first seasons of his contract and there is already chatter of him being fired.

    News flash.. Bill is Bill.

    He is going to finish the season strong and admirably so by critics and doubts. Nobody knew Belichick would change his life but not only having his two children on coaching staff, manipulating the system and drafting Tom Brady in the sixth round.

    In North Carolina football’s most recently upsetting loss to Clemson, they opened the game with yet some significance by a 3-pt field goal. Clemson’s quarterback Cade Klubnik who could be considered a pro-style quarterback delivered on all cylinders.

    He mastered four scoring possessions and had critics talking not necessarily but throwing Belichick under the bus.

    Bill is going to be continuing to be Bill and adjust the program until it is great.

  • Why Clemson Needs to Fire OC Garrett Riley

    I have had enough of Garrett Riley. Riley has been helpless at Clemson alongside head coach Dabo Swinney for the better part of three seasons now. Just when people in the program thought he would execute for them.

    There is no excuse for Clemson’s returning starters from last year and failing to execute on the offensive line in the first two games against Troy and LSU.

    Brian Kelly absolutely knew what he was doing against Clemson but Troy was no excuse. Cade Klubnik is what despite critics say one of the most talented quarterbacks in this year’s draft and, sometimes, bouts of adversity in college like this lead to better success in the NFL unlike Garrett Nussmeir.

    Nussmeir, still, has the edge when it comes to experience in college as a senior. We will find out what he accomplishes this season as a feasible Heisman finalist.

    Riley drew plays for 0, 16, and 26 yards with 13 of 37 mere points and Swinney is an ex-championship winner. There are no flaws that stand in the way of this Clemson program firing Riley, who for some reason has his brother’s cough illness, as well.