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This week we'll put a bow on the college football season, look forward to the championship round of the NFL playoffs, and give a nod to a pro-bowler that's decided to hang up the cleats.
It's the end of the season, and that means playoffs and new coaches! We'll cover it all in this week's episode of In off the Bench.
This week we'll recap the high school playoffs, let you know how you can watch some national championship football in D1,2, and 3, and breakdown what worked for the Cowboys against the Rams, and what needs to happen when they face off with the Eagles.
Canadian and Stratford have advanced to the semi-final round of state playoffs this week, and McLean will defend their state championship next week. In college, the Heisman Trophy will be awarded on Saturday night, and the field is set for bowl season and the college football playoffs. We'll rundown where all our regional teams are headed in their bowl games. And it's a week full of close games and disappointments in the NFL. We'll rundown all the action.
Six panhandle teams are left in the UIL football playoffs this year. We'll cover those games, and how you can cheer on our local teams this weekend. Plus, a rundown of the FBS conference championship games and we'll dive into dumb penalties, Tom Herman struggling to coach high-strung players, and how the Aggies paid $7 million+ for a 7-5 season and a bunch of fake injuries...
KGNC's own Hall-of-Famer Lance Lahnert joins the show this week to talk about the second round of UIL playoffs, WT's impressive 8-3 season, and who he'll be voting for to win the Heisman.
Mike Roden joins us on a special playoff edition of In off the Bench this week as we look forward to Week 1 of the UIL football playoffs. WT is headed into the last game of the regular season with 7 wins. We'll look at the LSU/Bama game, and a disappointing result again this week for the Cowboys.
It's the last week of the regular season in high school football. We'll tell you who's on the bubble and who's in the playoffs. And we'll preview a big week in college and pro football.
This week we'll break down the high school football district standings and what that means for playoffs, plus, WT looks like they could wrap up this season with 8 or 9 wins, and we'll speak our mind on weird jersey numbers, bad commentators, and why NFL teams just can't seem to find a decent QB.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.