The 2021 college football season carries a laundry list of unique storylines. Here are Tide 100.9's 10 biggest questions heading into the new campaign.
The No. 1 ranked Clemson Tigers had their yearly close win against an unranked team in the disappointing Atlantic Coast Conference. After squeaking out a win from a then 4-2 Boston College squad, it’s clear to me that a competitive 2020 College Football Playoff shouldn’t include the Clemson Tigers.
As we enjoy a full weekend of football, both collegiate and professional, the question of a championship asterisk still looms over the 2020 college football season.
Conferences are nailing down the plans for the 2020 season. The ACC is opting for a 10 game conference schedule with one additional non conference game, according to Brett McMurphy of watchstadium.com.
After several NCAA football conferences announced earlier this month that they will only be hosting conference games this year, the remainder of the “Power 5” have been left scrambling to form a plan for the upcoming football season. Two of the most affected conferences are the SEC and ACC.
They've been two of the best programs over the past five years and are responsible for four of the last six national championships. And now they will meet for the first time since 2007.
Yahoo Sports' Pat Forde is reporting that the NCAA is prepared to create a new division for the five power conferences (SEC, Big 12, Big 10, PAC-12, ACC). In his recent article, Forde reports a polling of nearly 800 administrators at the NCAA convention showed that "Fifty-eight percent of those administrators...