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End of Music City Bowl Forward Progress Controversy: 06:46
Targetting Rule Discussion: 44:33
Recaps:
Sugar Bowl Recap: #7 Baylor Bears 21 vs. #8 Ole Miss Rebels 7 + thoughts on Kirk Herbstreit's comments 39:30
Peach Bowl Recap: #12 Pittsburgh Panthers 21 vs. #10 Michigan State Spartans 31 1:06:25
Fiesta Bowl Recap: #9 Oklahoma State Cowboys 37 vs. #5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 35 1:10:35
Rose Bowl Recap: #11 Utah Utes 45 vs. #6 Ohio State Buckeyes 48 1:18:03
CFP Semi-Final Cotton Bowl Recap: #4 Cincinnati Bearcats 6 vs. #1 Alabama Crimson Tide 27 1:31:40
CFP Semi-Final Orange Bowl Recap: #3 Georgia Bulldogs 34 vs. #2 Michigan Wolverines 11 1:39:26
Previews:
CFP National Championship #1 Alabama Crimson Tide vs. #3 Georgia Bulldogs 1:45:00
Follow on Twitter:
David: @DavidGSportsTV
George: @KingGeorge94
A special thank you to our sponsor SimBull! If you use our promo code OTH at checkout, you'll get a $10 deposit bonus on any deposit of $25 or more!
Can you believe it? We're almost done with the College Football season, folks! We've concluded the New Year's Six and now we're onto the National Championship! What a quick journey it's been, but what a season it's been nonetheless at the same time too! In this episode, George and David hop on the mic and get into some lengthy discussions about particular topics involving in-game rules and opt-out decisions.
First up, The Music City Bowl ended in controversial fashion, when it appeared that Tennessee's running back Jaylen Wright had crossed the goal line in overtime, but was ruled down by forward progress when a stalemate occured up against a Purdue defender. The duo break down the fallout over the decision and whether or not the rule needs to be adjusted.
The same went for the targetting rule that has clearly played a significant role in the college football landscape, all before they delve into recapping the New Year's Six.
In the Sugar Bowl, it didn't quite exactly live up the hype between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Baylor Bears, but a lot of could've been predicated on the health of Matt Corral, who departed the game with a sprained ankle injury before the first quarter even wrapped up.
And while the Peach Bowl had two of their biggest stars opt out for the NFL before the game, that's not to say we didn't ultimately get our entertainment's worth, as Michigan State climbed back from a 21-10 deficit, beginning in the fourth quarter with 21 unanswered points, courtesy of the Payton Thorne and the Spartans' passing attack.
And the Fiesta Bowl felt like a bizzaro world of both teams, who predominantly identify themselves as defensive juggernauts, but in this one, it was the opposite, as both Oklahoma State and Notre Dame accounted for over 1100 total offensive yards combined.
But as memorable as that game was offensively, it paled in comparison to the Rose Bowl, with 40+ points put up by both Utah and Ohio State, including 347 yards put up by Buckeyes WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who helped lead the Buckeyes to victory.
Sadly, the CFP Semi-Finals were a mighty disappointment this year in both games, as Alabama stymied Cincinnati offensively to just 6 total points, while Michigan fell short of the mark as well, struggling to get much against Georgia's historically spectacular defense that tallied 11 points allowed, 4 sacks, and 3 turnovers forced.
As a result, we now will witness a rematch of the SEC Championship between the Bulldogs and Crimson Tide. How will the Bulldogs fare in achieving revenge/redemption? Tune into this week's episode to find out more, which is brought to you by Overtime Heroics and sponsored by SimBull!
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End of Music City Bowl Forward Progress Controversy: 06:46
Targetting Rule Discussion: 44:33
Recaps:
Sugar Bowl Recap: #7 Baylor Bears 21 vs. #8 Ole Miss Rebels 7 + thoughts on Kirk Herbstreit's comments 39:30
Peach Bowl Recap: #12 Pittsburgh Panthers 21 vs. #10 Michigan State Spartans 31 1:06:25
Fiesta Bowl Recap: #9 Oklahoma State Cowboys 37 vs. #5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 35 1:10:35
Rose Bowl Recap: #11 Utah Utes 45 vs. #6 Ohio State Buckeyes 48 1:18:03
CFP Semi-Final Cotton Bowl Recap: #4 Cincinnati Bearcats 6 vs. #1 Alabama Crimson Tide 27 1:31:40
CFP Semi-Final Orange Bowl Recap: #3 Georgia Bulldogs 34 vs. #2 Michigan Wolverines 11 1:39:26
Previews:
CFP National Championship #1 Alabama Crimson Tide vs. #3 Georgia Bulldogs 1:45:00
Follow on Twitter:
David: @DavidGSportsTV
George: @KingGeorge94
A special thank you to our sponsor SimBull! If you use our promo code OTH at checkout, you'll get a $10 deposit bonus on any deposit of $25 or more!
Can you believe it? We're almost done with the College Football season, folks! We've concluded the New Year's Six and now we're onto the National Championship! What a quick journey it's been, but what a season it's been nonetheless at the same time too! In this episode, George and David hop on the mic and get into some lengthy discussions about particular topics involving in-game rules and opt-out decisions.
First up, The Music City Bowl ended in controversial fashion, when it appeared that Tennessee's running back Jaylen Wright had crossed the goal line in overtime, but was ruled down by forward progress when a stalemate occured up against a Purdue defender. The duo break down the fallout over the decision and whether or not the rule needs to be adjusted.
The same went for the targetting rule that has clearly played a significant role in the college football landscape, all before they delve into recapping the New Year's Six.
In the Sugar Bowl, it didn't quite exactly live up the hype between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Baylor Bears, but a lot of could've been predicated on the health of Matt Corral, who departed the game with a sprained ankle injury before the first quarter even wrapped up.
And while the Peach Bowl had two of their biggest stars opt out for the NFL before the game, that's not to say we didn't ultimately get our entertainment's worth, as Michigan State climbed back from a 21-10 deficit, beginning in the fourth quarter with 21 unanswered points, courtesy of the Payton Thorne and the Spartans' passing attack.
And the Fiesta Bowl felt like a bizzaro world of both teams, who predominantly identify themselves as defensive juggernauts, but in this one, it was the opposite, as both Oklahoma State and Notre Dame accounted for over 1100 total offensive yards combined.
But as memorable as that game was offensively, it paled in comparison to the Rose Bowl, with 40+ points put up by both Utah and Ohio State, including 347 yards put up by Buckeyes WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who helped lead the Buckeyes to victory.
Sadly, the CFP Semi-Finals were a mighty disappointment this year in both games, as Alabama stymied Cincinnati offensively to just 6 total points, while Michigan fell short of the mark as well, struggling to get much against Georgia's historically spectacular defense that tallied 11 points allowed, 4 sacks, and 3 turnovers forced.
As a result, we now will witness a rematch of the SEC Championship between the Bulldogs and Crimson Tide. How will the Bulldogs fare in achieving revenge/redemption? Tune into this week's episode to find out more, which is brought to you by Overtime Heroics and sponsored by SimBull!