**Upcoming Special Interest Podcast Episodes
With the PAC 12 going away, we discuss the greatest player in the history of every program in the PAC 12. 9/23/23
Special Interest Podcast Episodes
With the PAC 12 going away, we discuss the greatest CFB coach in the history of every program in the PAC 12.
With the PAC 12 going away, we discuss the greatest CFB team in the history of every program in the PAC 12.
Tennessee 7 Kentucky 0, Nov 25, 1950, a game that matched Paul Bear Bryant & the General, Robert Neyland.
The Penn Quaker's Glory Years with coach George Woodruff, 1892-1901.
Notre Dame 7 Oklahoma 0, 1957, the game that ended the Sooners 47 game winning streak.
The games played on Sept 11, 1976.
Top 20 coaches who are under appreciated in college football history, numbers 10-1.
Top 20 coaches who are under appreciated in college football history, numbers 20-11.
1975 College Football Season.
The 20 top ties in the history of college football, numbers 10-1.
The 20 top ties in the history of college football, numbers 20-11.
The 1968 college football season.
Tailback Charles White, USC Trojans.
The first 12 years of the Tangerine Bowl, a bowl that delivered one stunner after another.
Tennessee A&I (now Tenn State) Tigers 1966 season.
College football's first All-American team, 1889.
The 1959 Liberty Bowl, the inaugural Liberty Bowl pitting Alabama verses Penn State.
King College 206 Lenior 0, Oct 21, 1922, the last time a CFB team scored over 200 points.
Harry Hughes, Colorado Agricultural College Aggies, one of the most influential coaches in the early years of CFB.
The score that defied imagination, Kansas 23 Oklahoma 3, Nov 8, 1975.
Notre Dame coach Frank Leahy - Michigan State coach Biggie Munn rivalry.
Morgan State vs Grambling, the game played at Yankee Stadium, September 28, 1968.
Greg Pruitt, Oklahoma Sooners, 1971 season.
Howard Bison's 1920 national championship season.
The Wild NYU-Columbia game on Oct 21, 1922.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the Sun Belt.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the Mountain West.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the MAC.
The 1937 Akron Zippers, the season of remarkable performances that got away.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the Conference USA.
The legend of Billy Cannon, LSU Tigers, 1959 Heisman Trophy winner.
The near undefeated 1905 season of the Navy Midshipmen.
The 1951 Heisman Trophy winner Dick Kazmaier, Princeton Tigers.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the AAC.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the SEC.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the Pac-12.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the Big Ten.
Oklahoma versus Kingfisher College, a rivalry like no other.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the Big 12.
The lesser known CFB historical oddities from every team in the ACC.
The most bizarre game ever played, Centenary 0 Texas Tech 0, November 11, 1939.
The final AP Poll each year from 1960-1969, which were determined before the bowl games except for 1965 and 1969..
The final AP Poll each year from 1950-1959, which were determined before the bowl games.
The final AP Poll each year from 1936-1949, which were determined before the bowl games.
Coach Otto Proc Klum, the father of University of Hawaii football.
Count down the top 10 historical oddities of the Northern Illinois Huskies football program.
Northwestern's 1995 Cinderella season.
The 1978 college football season, as chaotic a season the sport has ever seen.
A tangible argument as to why the Illinois Fighting Illini is one of the all-time elite CFB programs in history.
The day Harvard beat Yale 29-29, Nov 23rd, 1968.
The first Division I schools to play college football, 1869-1889.
The game on Nov 5, 1949 when Wyoming defeated Northern Colorado (then Colorado State Greeley) 103-0.
A comparative look at the greatest Notre Dame coaches.
The 1929 Ohio Bobcats, one of the most dominant teams in CFB history.
The 1922 West Virginia Mountaineers, 10-0-1, one dominant team.
The 1954 season of the UCLA Bruins, about as unappreciated a team as any in history.
The 1973 CFB season, a season where after the bowl games, 6 teams still remained undefeated.
Coach Jake Gaither's Florida A&M Rattlers remarkable 1959-1962 seasons.
35 moments in CFB history that no one ever wants to see repeated, No. 18 to 35 from 1940 to present.
35 moments in CFB history that no one ever wants to see repeated, No. 1 to 17 from 1869 to 1939.
Legendary coach Mike Donahue, Auburn Tigers, who coached Auburn for all but 1 season from 1904-1922.
The Princeton football team of the 1800s, a dominance like no other.
Tommy Nobis, Texas Longhorns, 1965 Outland Trophy winner.
Doak Walker, SMU Mustangs, 1948 Heisman Trophy winner and one of only three players to finish in the Top 3 in Heisman balloting 3-times.
The 1961 Rose Bowl, a Rose Bowl like no other.
The memorable 1963 season of Sherm Lewis, Michigan State Spartans.
Remembering the now defunct Bluebonnet Bowl.
The 1994 Penn State Nittany Lions, one of the greatest teams of all-time who did not win a national championship.
The mysterious 12th man who came out of the stands to play defense for Dartmouth against Princeton in 1935.
The two-game NCAA record rushing breaking barrage by Rueben Mayes, Washington State Cougars.
Legendary coach Eddie Hurt, Morgan State Bears, who compiled a 57 game unbeaten streak from 1931-1938.
The Houston Cougars from 1962 to 1992, an offensive machine like no other in modern day college football.
The most stunning win for each team in the Conference USA in their illustrious history.
The undefeated, QB Chuck Ealey, Toledo Rockets, arguably the greatest CFB QB of all-time.
The 20 most stunning last second endings to a game in CFB history, Numbers 10-1.
The 20 most stunning last second endings to a game in CFB history, Numbers 20-11.
The 20 biggest upsets in CFB history, Numbers 10-1.
The 20 biggest upsets in CFB history, Numbers 20-11.
The 20 most unusual plays in CFB history, Numbers 10-1.
The 20 most unusual plays in CFB history, Numbers 20-11.
The Yale Bulldogs who from 1872-1909 posted 10 un-scored upon seasons.
The 20 Greatest Games played in December in CFB history, numbers 10-1.
The 20 Greatest Games played in December in CFB history, numbers 20-11.
The most stunning win for each team that is Independent in their illustrious history.
The 1972 USC Trojans, one of the greatest college football teams of all-time.
The forgotten legend, Troy Davis, Iowa State Cyclones.
The legacy of coach Eddie Robinson, Grambling State University Tigers.
The true Fifth Down Game, Cornell-Dartmouth, November 16, 1940.
The most stunning loss for each team in the Mid-American in their illustrious history.
The 20 Greatest Games played in November in CFB history, numbers 10-1.
The 20 Greatest Games played in November in CFB history, numbers 20-11.
Barry Sanders' 1988 season, arguably the greatest season in CFB history.
The most stunning loss for each team in the Big 12 in their illustrious history.
The legacy of Joe Delaney, Northwestern State, a true American hero.
The most stunning loss for each team in the AAC in their illustrious history.
October 18, 1924, the most famous day in College Football History.
The 1984 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils, the highest scoring team in the modern era.
The most stunning loss for each team in the PAC-12 in their illustrious history.
The most stunning win for each team in the Mountain West in their illustrious history.
The 10 greatest games ever played in the month of October in CFB history.
The most stunning loss for each team that is Independent in their illustrious history.
The incomparable years of coach Bobby Dobbs, UTEP Miners, from years 1965-1968.
The most stunning loss for each team in the Conference USA in their illustrious history.
The 10 greatest games ever played in the month of September in CFB history.
The most stunning win for each team in the Big 12 in their illustrious history.
The 1959 Ole Miss Rebels, one of the greatest teams of all-time.
The most stunning win for each team in the AAC in their illustrious history.
The most stunning win for each team in the Mid-American in their illustrious history.
Top 20 Reasons to Love the college football history of Texas Longhorns.
The most stunning win for each team in the Sun Belt in their illustrious history.
The oddly unusual feast or famine seasons of the Virginia Cavaliers from 1890-1930.
The most stunning loss for each team in the Mountain West in their illustrious history.
The most stunning loss for each team in the ACC in their illustrious history.
The most stunning win for each team in the ACC in their illustrious history.
The 1932 Brown Bears, who defeated 6 consecutive undefeated teams.
The Stanford Cardinal cast of legendary coaches.
The most stunning win for each team in the PAC-12 in their illustrious history.
The five greatest punters in the history of college football.
The most stunning loss for each team in the Sun Belt in their illustrious history.
The 1934-1941 dynasty of the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
The most stunning loss for each team in the SEC in their illustrious history.
The most stunning win for each team in the SEC in their illustrious history.
The most stunning loss for each team in the Big Ten in their illustrious history.
The most stunning win for each team in the Big Ten in their illustrious history.
33 instances of College Football Lore.
Arkansas vs Texas, the Game of the Century, Dec 6, 1969.
University of Washington's coach Gil Dobie, 1908-1916, a man who never lost in his 9 seasons.
USC's Anthony Davis versus Notre Dame from 1972 to 1974.
The strange and curious case of Steve Sebo, head coach Penn Quakers, 1954 to 1959.
The 1939 college football season of the Tennessee Volunteers, undefeated, untied, un-scored upon in the regular season.
The 1938 college football season of the Duke Blue Devils, undefeated, untied, un-scored upon in the regular season.
The high scoring 1919 and 1920 seasons of the Kendall Orange and Black (now called the Tulsa Golden Hurricane).
The 'Ten-Year War' between Michigan and Ohio State from 1969-1978.
The 1971 college football season culminating with the 'Game of the Century'.
The 1915 to 1918 dynasty of John Heisman’s Georgia Tech Golden Tornado.
The 1920 to 1924 dynasty of the California Golden Bears.
The 1901 to 1905 dynasty of the Michigan Wolverines.
The decade long dominance of Penn football in the 1890s.
Greatest games in USC Trojan football history.
Ten of the most impactful Rose Bowls in college football history
Greatest games in Cincinnati Bearcat football history.
Greatest games in Alabama Crimson Tide football history.
Greatest games in Georgia Bulldog football history.
Greatest games in Michigan Wolverine football history.
Alabama Crimson Tide's greatest coach, is it It Wallace Wade, Paul Bear Bryant and Nick Saban?
Georgia Tech 222 Cumberland 0: The play by play reenactment of the game played on Oct 7, 1916.
Georgia Tech 222 Cumberland 0: The events that led up to the game, and the aftermath.
33 Historical Oddities in College Football.
25 of the Greatest Individual Game Day Performances since 1950.
The Top 10 Reasons to Love Ivy League Football.
The Top 10 Reasons to Love HBCU Football.
Greatest College Football Teams of All Time, Numbers 11 to 25.
Greatest College Football Teams of All Time, Numbers 1 to 10