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The regular season is officially in the books, but college football didn't slow down for a second. In this Complete BS episode, Brien and AV react to a packed weekend that delivered a coaching bombshell, a classic Army–Navy finish, the first bowl game, and a Heisman Trophy decision that sparked plenty of debate.
They start with the stunning Michigan job opening — why it broke late, who actually makes sense at this stage of the cycle, and whether the Wolverines are headed for a stopgap hire or another round on the carousel. From there, it's America's Game, as Navy edges Army in a tight, physical showdown that once again proves records never matter in this rivalry.
The guys also break down the opening bowl game blowout, react to Fernando Mendoza winning the Heisman, and debate where Jeremiyah Love, Diego Pavia, and Jacob Rodriguez fit in the final voting picture. They close with early bowl picks and a look ahead to what's next as the postseason ramps up.
What's inside:
The season may be ending, but the storylines are multiplying. If you care about coaching decisions, tradition, and honest postseason talk, this is the episode that bridges the regular season and what comes next.
By Brien SchmauchThe regular season is officially in the books, but college football didn't slow down for a second. In this Complete BS episode, Brien and AV react to a packed weekend that delivered a coaching bombshell, a classic Army–Navy finish, the first bowl game, and a Heisman Trophy decision that sparked plenty of debate.
They start with the stunning Michigan job opening — why it broke late, who actually makes sense at this stage of the cycle, and whether the Wolverines are headed for a stopgap hire or another round on the carousel. From there, it's America's Game, as Navy edges Army in a tight, physical showdown that once again proves records never matter in this rivalry.
The guys also break down the opening bowl game blowout, react to Fernando Mendoza winning the Heisman, and debate where Jeremiyah Love, Diego Pavia, and Jacob Rodriguez fit in the final voting picture. They close with early bowl picks and a look ahead to what's next as the postseason ramps up.
What's inside:
The season may be ending, but the storylines are multiplying. If you care about coaching decisions, tradition, and honest postseason talk, this is the episode that bridges the regular season and what comes next.