The expanded 12-team College Football Playoff format has sparked widespread debate, especially concerning its impact on the college football schedule. With the National Championship game now taking place in late January,
Before Monday's National Championship Game, Joel Klatt argued that the big game should have happened weeks ago. Ohio State will play Notre Dame to conclude the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff.
College Football Playoff National Championship game is being held on Jan. 20 this year — the latest a national champion has been crowned in the CFP era. Traditionally, the championship game is played during the first or second week in January but with the adoption of the 12-team playoff model,
FOX Sports' lead college football analyst Joel Klatt taught quick-game passing concepts. Joel illustrated one of his favorite passing concepts, Dragon/Lion and demonstrated the fundamentals of the concept,
Joel Klatt isn't happy with the College Football Playoff's handling of the schedule for the national championship.
The first 12-team Playoff had a lot of great moments. It could also use some tweaks. In the short term, leaders are unlikely to make major changes to the format for the 2025 season. The bigger stuff is more likely to come in 2026, when the new contracts kick in and the SEC and Big Ten basically get to do whatever they want.
FOX Sports' Joel Klatt released his way-too-early college football rankings for the 2025 season. While I am sure he will change his mind a hundred times over between now and Week 0, here is what he got the most right and the most wrong about his rankings.
In the wake of Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game, which Ohio State won 34-23 over Notre Dame, fans have continued to lament the current state of the sport. Many of the complaints have centered around the rise in name,
At No. 1, he named the Penn State Nittany Lions, who recently fell to Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff semifinals and finished the season 13-3. "Penn State is gonna be m
The Fox Sports analyst has already come out with his College Football rankings for 2025 and believes any Fighting Irish success under Marcus Freeman depends on one key player
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Joel Klatt fully embraced his self-appointed role as the hypothetical “commissioner” of college football during a Thursday appearance on the Andy & Ari On3 podcast with Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman.