Politics As Usual – Episode.3: Does AJ Look Like Randy Foye featuring @Pattric


We’ve reached that sweet spot of the year when football is getting intense, a new world series champion is being crowned, and basketball season is starting. Since NBA isn’t usually in our wheelhouse, we brought on @Pattric to talk hoops with us. We give finals predictions, pass out way-too-early individual awards and ask the important … Continue reading Politics As Usual – Episode.3: Does AJ Look Like Randy Foye featuring @Pattric

The GPG Podcast Episode 40: Sign of the Times


The crew is back for another week to give their unique take on the culture. Happy New Year! This week they discuss new years resolutions and why people give it a bad rap, Interracial dating, dating down, the H&M controversy, National Championship Game and more! As always follow us on Twitter and IG: @TheGPGPodcast! Subscribe … Continue reading The GPG Podcast Episode 40: Sign of the Times

Hot Takes Podcast: December 5, 2017 – College Football Playoff, Coaching Changes, NFL Week 13


The College Football Playoffs are now set! Ryne, Wop and Jordan take a look at the semi-final matchups and potential Championship Matchups. Was Ohio State robbed? Should USC have been in? Where would you rank UCF? With the musical chairs taking place in the coaching ranks at the FBS level, where does everyone land when … Continue reading Hot Takes Podcast: December 5, 2017 – College Football Playoff, Coaching Changes, NFL Week 13

The AAC Conference Championship points out the biggest program with College Football


Nobody likes classicism except the people in the upper crust.

Nobody likes underdogs except the people who want a feel good story.

Somehow, somewhere, there should be an inbetween.

When the Big12 Inevitably Dissolves, The SEC Should Take Kansas


What was once regarded as both a powerhouse football and basketball conference, the Big12 is teetering on the brink of mediocrity in terms of overall relevance, and it’s all the Big 12’s fault.

Why The Group of 5 Playoff IS a Good Idea


Every year we start and end college football season with the same general consensus: the only teams who have a shot at the National Title are those who exist within the bubble of the Power 5.

The College Football Playoff Is A Load of…


Listen.

We know what it is. It’s politics. P-O-L-I-Tics. College Football when it comes down to it is about the blue bloods and the bigger fan bases, and there’s nothing wrong with that.

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