@@vicepresidentmikepence889 But Colin has the famous ''Cowherd curse'' where every young QB he likes turn into a average player or a problem down the road. Thank god he didn't liked Lamar, Deshaun, Mahomes or Burrow before their drafts.
@@LucasFerreira-cq8qz He did say his favorite 2017 QB was Watson, and somehow people think saying Burrow being a B+ quarterback (which I personally disagreed with) is hate.
Joel Klatt admitting he was wrong on Herbert is part of the reason why he is so respected. It’s impossible for analysts to be right all the time and it’s refreshing to see someone be humble enough to go on TV and admit they were wrong
I think Herbert got over evaluated and this caused people to really pick him apart. He checks so many boxes and then some games you kind of get less then you expect but I guess you could just chalk that up to the scheme. The dude can flat out play QB in the NFL.
@@LukeSpookem yea he is putting up better numbers in the pros than in college which never happens. The offense in Oregon just wasn’t built to make multiple reads and anticipate receivers. (I was defiantly wrong about Herbert to)
@@LukeSpookem herbert did not get over evaluated he just got evaluated poorly. I feel like so many of these experts analyze on a simple level and just say "did x player make a positive or negative on each play they evaluate" and they fail to look at the why a play was positive or negative for said qb. In the case with herbert people saw his qb play at Oregon was not spectacular and they are simple minded and attribute it only to herbert and not his players on his offense or if the offensive playcalling helped or hurt him. This is why my boy simms will always be the best evaluator (at least for the time being until someone else comes along)
It’s been long overdue for the Cornerback position to receive its due respect in football. Arguably the hardest position on the field to physically preform, QB is half mental half physical but if you’ve ever played Corner like i have, you will understand how unbelievably insane it is to cover someone 1 on 1 for 50+ downs
Played corner in college and it's not that hard if you're playing cover 3 or 2 zone. It's only the hardest position if you're playing man coverage for a big chunk of the game
Only played till the High school level but corner was tough. Fun fact, I played against Joe McKnight while I was in school and he lined up outside a few times and my god that man was fast.
I'm not a Pats fan, but I'm not stupid enough to believe for a second if Belichick is willing to "over pay" for a position, it would be the most impactful position on the defensive side of the ball. It's funny to read the articles about how Gilmore was the most overpaid player on New England, and how Belichick had made a mistake with this signing in 2017. One even calling it one of the worst contract moves NE has made in a decade. As usual Belichick is getting the final laugh after Gilmore has proven to be the best corner in the league, and he even just got a $5 million raise last month. So yeah when the G.O.A.T. of coaching values a position that much, I'm gonna pay attention.
Colin: “Wisconsin doesn’t have any players.” J.J. Watt, T.J. Watt, Russell Wilson, Joe Thomas, Melvin Gordon, Ryan Ramczyk, Jonathan Taylor, Travis Fredrerick, Joe Schobert, James White, Kevin Zeitler, Alec Ingold and Rob Havenstein all went to Wisconsin and are all very successful pros.
@@Blizznor The majority of those guys are from Wisconsin. They weren’t high recruits out of high school, but the Watt’s, Melvin Gordon, Schobert, Ramczyk, Kevin Zeitler, Alec Ingold and Travis Frederick are all from the state. That’s not to mention guys like Brandon Brooks and Trae Waynes who grew up here and are now quality pros as well that didn’t attend Wisconsin.
Wisconsin is one of if not the the best programs at developing players. I mean they turned 2 & 3 star j.j. and t.j watt (who were Tight ends) into dominant defensive players in the NFL. Produce NFL running backs, Some of the best offensive linemen. Imagine what they would do with top 10 recruiting classes (never even been in the top 25)
Yeah, you forgot about Klatts moronic evaluations of Josh Allen and Justin Herbert. "Herbert is not a first round talent" and "I am not a Josh Allen believer". 8 months after these comments and on is an MVP candidate and the other is arguably the greatest rookie qb in the history of the nfl.
Klatt's reasoning is sound. Bucky Badger knows what Bucky is all about, and Bucky continues to do what Bucky does best. Thankfully, Brutus keeps beating Bucky. O - H.
Glad he brought up the whole recruits going to those top teams thing. Hard to get excited for a sport where you can write in the playoffs before the season begins.
I agree. If you’re in high school and want to play for a Natty why would you go to any other school outside of the 4 that always play for it. The play offs make it hard to recruit. I never thought about that until Joel said it and he’s right. It’s an unintended consequence.
I have been talking about this for several years now, and it's why I don't care much about college football. The short of it is, there is no draft in college football, kids pick where they want to go to school, and the best players go to the top 4-6 teams. They get so many great players that those teams are usually super deep in talent. They lose tons of guys to the draft and then the next year they are still awesome due to their depth. Until they have a wider 8 or 16 team playoff where a team like Boise State could play their way to a championship, then it has that "rigged" feeling. That said, I will actually watch the college football playoffs because I know those top 4 teams are great, and there will be good games but the rest of the season could be written off. The NFL is a much more competitive and fair game by a long shot.
@@romain1752 eh every sign pointed to him being another strong arm that could read a defense at all. But it seems the coaching must just be incompetent cause he looks way better with a much worse oline.
The spread offence in college has also affected the NFL. The olineman who go through those systems in college now have to relearn things about run blocking that that used to be ingrained in their development. Of teams like Wisconsin, Notre Dame and Alabama are exceptions to this rule.
Love listening to Joel Klatt. He doesn't sugarcoat his comments about his coach buddies and/or players like a lot of other analysts do. He's also humble enough to admit when he's wrong. I hope he doesn't go the way of Cris Collinsworth who used to be insightful and wasn't afraid to let loose.
most time first round pick offense line players never work out especially high drafted pick ones . most good offense line man work are drafted in 2nd-3rd-4th round . look at packers and steelers offense line you never see them teams drafting a offense lineman in first round
Joel Klatt needs an even bigger platform than he has. He is really, really good. His profound insight could really help people. I don't mean his own show, and I'm not necessarily just talking sports.
That is true about the college playoff. With the BCS, there was so much talk about the other BCS bowls and other matchups. Now only the playoffs matter. The New Years bowls don’t matter, the other bowls don’t matter
I could listen to Klatt ALL day talk about college football! the man is brilliant and unbiased unlike the ESPN garbage... he is swayed this or that way he evaluates a lot of things when he talks about the sport and not just picking teams just cuz its easy to place top 10 he has a great formula.
@@JohnORatcliffe The Dolphins games and Raiders game (Raiders always lose to a team they shouldn't) are the closest thing to winnable. Ofc Flacco is starting for the Dolphins game this week, so they gave up.
Klatt brings up a great point about the damage the CFP has done to the way college football is consumed. A great example is Penn State. In three straight years (2016, 2017, 2018) PSU beat Ohio State by 3 in Happy Valley, lost to Ohio State by 1 at the Shoe, then lost to Ohio State by 1 in Happy Valley. In both losses, PSU held a two score lead over the Buckeyes early before choking the game away in the closing minutes. Yet the fact that OSU is a perennial CFP darling (most egregiously in 2016, when the Nittany Lions won the Big 10 beating OSU head-to-head, but OSU got the nod and was shut out by Clemson in the CFP) has undermined how impressive those close games were. No one even seems to remember them because ultimately they didn't change who went to the playoff, so who cares? If you're not a fan of the Big 10, we can go to the SEC: In 2017, Auburn essentially beat up the eventual champion Tide (who leapfrogged three teams with convincing cases to deserve the fourth spot) in the Iron Bowl. No one cares because Alabama got to the dance and won it anyway. (Of particular note here is that the Tigers lost to undefeated UCF in their bowl game, and UCF was left out of the playoff because they "couldn't have beat any of those teams." Any given Saturday.)
I was saying the same thing a few weeks ago. Top three picks, if teams move off their starters and take three rookies, that's three possible great options for better teams with old qbs to gain in a trade. darnold to the saints? Danny Jones to colts? Haskins to pats? Drew lock to Steelers?
Joel Klatt - You say that recruiting classes are continually better for the teams that have success at the highest level, it is absolutely true. You must also mention how the teams got there at the first place. Clemson had that transformation when Dabo Swinney took over. A smaller college than the other big guns like Georgia, Ohio State, Oklahoma etc., they didn't have the athletic department budget to compete. They have found recruiting success based on a few factors which were developed over the years - consistency, excellent coaching, great facilities and great culture. It would be unfair to discredit their success because of the college football model we have currently. They built themselves to compete in this model year after year.
Joel said some good things, especially about the defenses struggling with spread offenses. But I disagreed with the comments about the amount of teams in the playoffs hurting college football. There is usually only four teams tops, that usually have a true chance. The thing that's hurting college football is the "haves and the have nots" and it's been amplified with these tv deals that the conferences have now.
Over the years, I have heard persons say that I was a mentor to them whether we were in a group at the time or just by ourselves but over those same years, I never ever felt that I had the need to say that I was a mentor to anyone like Colin has done. Apparently when in the media, a supposed mentor has to get that telling across so as to give the impression to the audience that teacher knows best when debating subjects. In this case, sports.
I agree with Joel Klatt take on the college football playoffs, pretty much the same teams and they've become very predictable. I wish they would expand it.
Where do you think Trevor Lawrence will land in the NFL?
Jets
Jets will ruin him
Giants.... hopefully
Jets
Falcons his home town team
Joel Klatt segments are top tier
He usually the smartest in the room
When I see that it's Joel Klatt, I watch.
I only watch Colin's show on Wednesday. Cuz nick and klatt. Cuz they own coling
Klatt and cowherd are much watch tv.
"The college football playoff has hurt college football" Joel Klatt is an idiot.
When I see Klatt on The Herd, I click. It’s simple really.
It’s must watch tv. I’d love to see these 2 on an undisputed type of debate format.
I’m just here for the guy that always calls Joel klatt “colins daddy”....
Klatt daddy
Klatt daddy is back for his weekly schooling session on Colin
Actually Cowherd won this battle..Cowherd liked Herbert
@@vicepresidentmikepence889 But Colin has the famous ''Cowherd curse'' where every young QB he likes turn into a average player or a problem down the road. Thank god he didn't liked Lamar, Deshaun, Mahomes or Burrow before their drafts.
Hahaha Klatt Daddy needs to be a thing
@@LucasFerreira-cq8qz He did say his favorite 2017 QB was Watson, and somehow people think saying Burrow being a B+ quarterback (which I personally disagreed with) is hate.
It’s always so fun
I love Joel klatt, I could listen to him all day
Same, which is weird because I dont watch college football
He is the best college football analyst in my opinion
I can also I like how he never agrees with Colin he gives us a different perspective every time
Sko buffs!
Anything to cut the LeBron worship!! Jesus!! Please Warriors MAKE IT STOP next season!!!!
Joel Klatt admitting he was wrong on Herbert is part of the reason why he is so respected. It’s impossible for analysts to be right all the time and it’s refreshing to see someone be humble enough to go on TV and admit they were wrong
I think Herbert got over evaluated and this caused people to really pick him apart. He checks so many boxes and then some games you kind of get less then you expect but I guess you could just chalk that up to the scheme. The dude can flat out play QB in the NFL.
@@LukeSpookem yea he is putting up better numbers in the pros than in college which never happens. The offense in Oregon just wasn’t built to make multiple reads and anticipate receivers. (I was defiantly wrong about Herbert to)
Herbert reminds me of a younger flacco with a higher upside
Joel Klatt wouldn't know a great NFL prospect from his right arm.
@@LukeSpookem herbert did not get over evaluated he just got evaluated poorly. I feel like so many of these experts analyze on a simple level and just say "did x player make a positive or negative on each play they evaluate" and they fail to look at the why a play was positive or negative for said qb. In the case with herbert people saw his qb play at Oregon was not spectacular and they are simple minded and attribute it only to herbert and not his players on his offense or if the offensive playcalling helped or hurt him. This is why my boy simms will always be the best evaluator (at least for the time being until someone else comes along)
I really believe Joel and Colin should have a "Blazin' 5" for college football games.
They did a marquee 3
College more predictable
It’s been long overdue for the Cornerback position to receive its due respect in football. Arguably the hardest position on the field to physically preform, QB is half mental half physical but if you’ve ever played Corner like i have, you will understand how unbelievably insane it is to cover someone 1 on 1 for 50+ downs
Yea the cornerback is usually the most athletic player on the team
Played corner in college and it's not that hard if you're playing cover 3 or 2 zone.
It's only the hardest position if you're playing man coverage for a big chunk of the game
How does it not have its respect??? CBS are always top 2 paid on defense behind edge rushers
Only played till the High school level but corner was tough. Fun fact, I played against Joe McKnight while I was in school and he lined up outside a few times and my god that man was fast.
I'm not a Pats fan, but I'm not stupid enough to believe for a second if Belichick is willing to "over pay" for a position, it would be the most impactful position on the defensive side of the ball.
It's funny to read the articles about how Gilmore was the most overpaid player on New England, and how Belichick had made a mistake with this signing in 2017. One even calling it one of the worst contract moves NE has made in a decade.
As usual Belichick is getting the final laugh after Gilmore has proven to be the best corner in the league, and he even just got a $5 million raise last month. So yeah when the G.O.A.T. of coaching values a position that much, I'm gonna pay attention.
It's cool to see Klatt talk about the NFL and not just College Football, even though I know that's his specialty.
Colin: “Wisconsin doesn’t have any players.”
J.J. Watt, T.J. Watt, Russell Wilson, Joe Thomas, Melvin Gordon, Ryan Ramczyk, Jonathan Taylor, Travis Fredrerick, Joe Schobert, James White, Kevin Zeitler, Alec Ingold and Rob Havenstein all went to Wisconsin and are all very successful pros.
He’s saying the state doesn’t produce a lot of talent for recruiting purposes
@@Blizznor The majority of those guys are from Wisconsin. They weren’t high recruits out of high school, but the Watt’s, Melvin Gordon, Schobert, Ramczyk, Kevin Zeitler, Alec Ingold and Travis Frederick are all from the state. That’s not to mention guys like Brandon Brooks and Trae Waynes who grew up here and are now quality pros as well that didn’t attend Wisconsin.
Wisconsin is one of if not the the best programs at developing players. I mean they turned 2 & 3 star j.j. and t.j watt (who were Tight ends) into dominant defensive players in the NFL. Produce NFL running backs, Some of the best offensive linemen. Imagine what they would do with top 10 recruiting classes (never even been in the top 25)
Errrrrrr you forgot Derek Watt...
Yep. They have Bama, LSU and all the other SEC teams trembling when it comes to recruiting. Said no one ever.
A 17 minute video involving daddy Klatt? I’ve never clicked so fast.
I just love it when FS1 has their bring your parents to work day
😂
Congrats Colin, the score is now:
Klatt: 1,329
Cowherd: 1
and Lebron 4 and 6 in fINALS play!!!
Yeah, you forgot about Klatts moronic evaluations of Josh Allen and Justin Herbert. "Herbert is not a first round talent" and "I am not a Josh Allen believer". 8 months after these comments and on is an MVP candidate and the other is arguably the greatest rookie qb in the history of the nfl.
Always love the Wednesday father and son bonding time ♥️
Joel Klatt should cover everything. The guy is excellent at his job
BEST SEGMENT THAT COLIN HAS EVERY WERK
Colin: *talking about football*
“In the summer they wear Birkenstocks with socks, they’re not 10.5”
Colin's near heart attack at Wisconsin having a higher number than USC was priceless.
Klatt's reasoning is sound. Bucky Badger knows what Bucky is all about, and Bucky continues to do what Bucky does best. Thankfully, Brutus keeps beating Bucky. O - H.
Love these segments 😂
Glad he brought up the whole recruits going to those top teams thing. Hard to get excited for a sport where you can write in the playoffs before the season begins.
I agree. If you’re in high school and want to play for a Natty why would you go to any other school outside of the 4 that always play for it. The play offs make it hard to recruit. I never thought about that until Joel said it and he’s right. It’s an unintended consequence.
I have been talking about this for several years now, and it's why I don't care much about college football. The short of it is, there is no draft in college football, kids pick where they want to go to school, and the best players go to the top 4-6 teams. They get so many great players that those teams are usually super deep in talent. They lose tons of guys to the draft and then the next year they are still awesome due to their depth. Until they have a wider 8 or 16 team playoff where a team like Boise State could play their way to a championship, then it has that "rigged" feeling. That said, I will actually watch the college football playoffs because I know those top 4 teams are great, and there will be good games but the rest of the season could be written off. The NFL is a much more competitive and fair game by a long shot.
Colin: [Wisconsin] doesn’t ever have any players
Russel Wilson: Am I a joke to you?
There are seriously so many arguments from Colin that are defeated by bringing up Russ, who he himself praises... constantly.
Good one 😂😂
I think he means highly recruited players but idk
I think he meant the state of Wisconsin doesn't have many high quality players and they have to go out of state to get alot of their guys.
Wilson was a grad transfer
Colin was about to say Wisconsin had no players, as if it's not the state mass producing Pro Bowl O-linemen for two decades.
Yeah Joe Thomas
Their faces in the thumbnail perfectly encompass their chemistry. 😂😂
Colin saying something bs and Klatt correcting him
1st time seeing joel klatt man he needs his own show hes a badass
"You wanna know whos told me, THE HOST" One of the most funny lines i've heard from sports media in a long time.
These are the best moments of this show. Klatt is killing it every time and their chemistry is great.
Glad Colin is bringing his pops on the show
Another great appearance by Joel. Thanks Joy, Colin, and team...
Thanks Joel.
Wednesday’s with Nick Wright and Joel KLATT never misses
Don’t ever put Nick Wright and Joel Klatt in the same sentence again lol
I rate Joel on the Herd so much as an entertainment and educational feature. Watch a lot of Colin anyway, but this is top shelf 👌👌👌
LOVE the longer segment!
Love Klatt segments
Georgia's defense is amazing. Get out of here.
Fox sports only talk about one SEC team and that's Bama, they usually just talk BIG 12 and 10.
It’s amazing until they choke, as always.
@@Njbear7453 lets base future results on past, that's pretty smart
@@Njbear7453 as a lifelong Georgia fan, it pains me to admit that you are right. That usually happens when it matters most.
The best segment every week!
Oregon coaching clearly is an issue for Herbert to have looked so awful in college
It was the OC whos gone now
Where are all the guys who called Herbert a bust pre draft tho?? Lol
@@romain1752 eh every sign pointed to him being another strong arm that could read a defense at all. But it seems the coaching must just be incompetent cause he looks way better with a much worse oline.
@@romain1752 I’m here
@@williamszentes3008 There you are! I just feel like we gotta give a guy a chance. Jared Goff taught me that.
I see Klatt, I like the video
so happy these are the longest segments on the show
Joel Klatt is the man. Totally unbiased in all his opinions & facts that he states. Great commentary and journalist!
The spread offence in college has also affected the NFL. The olineman who go through those systems in college now have to relearn things about run blocking that that used to be ingrained in their development.
Of teams like Wisconsin, Notre Dame and Alabama are exceptions to this rule.
Joel and Colin are my favorites ! They need to just do a Joel and Colin show permanently ! They have so much chemistry
Love listening to Joel Klatt. He doesn't sugarcoat his comments about his coach buddies and/or players like a lot of other analysts do. He's also humble enough to admit when he's wrong. I hope he doesn't go the way of Cris Collinsworth who used to be insightful and wasn't afraid to let loose.
I can’t stand these teams who draft a QB #1 without having an O-Line to protect them
cuz qb's hardest player to find all teams do this especially that team have a top 3 draft pick .
most time first round pick offense line players never work out especially high drafted pick ones . most good offense line man work are drafted in 2nd-3rd-4th round . look at packers and steelers offense line you never see them teams drafting a offense lineman in first round
@@funtyes1970 that’s not true. Good offensive lineman are tough to find because of the spread
Just like Klatt judged Herbert by his USC game, I judge Klatt by his Herbert pre-draft evaluation.
I watch zero college football, but love the dynamic between these two!
Joel Klatt is easily one of the best in sports media. One of the few who will actually make me laugh and also has valid opinions.
Here for it ... Colin & Klatt
Klatt and his son are beautiful segments
We need a Klatt/Cowherd podcast..... these guys are incredible together
Joel Klatt needs an even bigger platform than he has. He is really, really good. His profound insight could really help people. I don't mean his own show, and I'm not necessarily just talking sports.
It’s always so wholesome to see Joel Klatt having a good time with his son
That is true about the college playoff. With the BCS, there was so much talk about the other BCS bowls and other matchups. Now only the playoffs matter. The New Years bowls don’t matter, the other bowls don’t matter
Oregon was good for entire decade... more than a blink of an eye
They’ve been good for almost the past 2 decades
What he meant by "good," was a top 5 team.
Oregon hasn't had a decade at that level of "good"
@@GagePutman you realize they went to two national title games & 3 rose bowls in the 2010’s right?
17 minutes of Joel Klatt.... it is a good day...
I could listen to Klatt ALL day talk about college football! the man is brilliant and unbiased unlike the ESPN garbage... he is swayed this or that way he evaluates a lot of things when he talks about the sport and not just picking teams just cuz its easy to place top 10 he has a great formula.
WE NEED MORE KLATT!
I gotta say that Joel is my absolute favorite regular guest on The Herd
I’ve been making this point about offenses being too good regardless of how great the defense is for a while
It's Hilarious that they have a draft order after week 5😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And the Jets aren't number 1
Defenses are struggling because the rules favor the offensive like 10 to 1.
Damn good segment
Colin is my guy at first I didnt care much for him with his views but I always respected his sincere way of looking at things
This, nick Wright and blazing five are the best segments
If he comes to the niners it’s basically game over, but I don’t see us having the 1st pick
That would be epic though.
I love hearing Klatt laugh offstage
Klatt is such a good analyst
I hope Atlanta tanks for Trevor 🔥
There's gonna be more tanks than in Africa during Rommel's campaign....I mean, Jets, Giants, Falcons.
They have to many winnable games. The Jets have no games that even remotely favor them
@@JohnORatcliffe The Dolphins games and Raiders game (Raiders always lose to a team they shouldn't) are the closest thing to winnable. Ofc Flacco is starting for the Dolphins game this week, so they gave up.
@@shrihithtalapaneni9227 every team loses a game that they’re not suppose to lose not just the raiders.
Klatt brings up a great point about the damage the CFP has done to the way college football is consumed. A great example is Penn State. In three straight years (2016, 2017, 2018) PSU beat Ohio State by 3 in Happy Valley, lost to Ohio State by 1 at the Shoe, then lost to Ohio State by 1 in Happy Valley. In both losses, PSU held a two score lead over the Buckeyes early before choking the game away in the closing minutes. Yet the fact that OSU is a perennial CFP darling (most egregiously in 2016, when the Nittany Lions won the Big 10 beating OSU head-to-head, but OSU got the nod and was shut out by Clemson in the CFP) has undermined how impressive those close games were. No one even seems to remember them because ultimately they didn't change who went to the playoff, so who cares? If you're not a fan of the Big 10, we can go to the SEC: In 2017, Auburn essentially beat up the eventual champion Tide (who leapfrogged three teams with convincing cases to deserve the fourth spot) in the Iron Bowl. No one cares because Alabama got to the dance and won it anyway. (Of particular note here is that the Tigers lost to undefeated UCF in their bowl game, and UCF was left out of the playoff because they "couldn't have beat any of those teams." Any given Saturday.)
Colin loved that 'Seattle, Green Bay,' half-list today
What is colins fascination with USC 😂 they haven’t been good in years. Wisconsin has been a consistent program
consistently bad
I was saying the same thing a few weeks ago. Top three picks, if teams move off their starters and take three rookies, that's three possible great options for better teams with old qbs to gain in a trade. darnold to the saints? Danny Jones to colts? Haskins to pats? Drew lock to Steelers?
Even Joe Klatt felling Lebron to cool it and enjoy the moment 😂👏🏻👏🏻❤️
I wish all sports analysts can be more like Joel Klatt. Can't stand most of those loud mouth armchair-quarterback analysts.
Colin and Joel's friendship is unmatched
Joel is the best
We just gonna ignore the fact Tom Herman basically wasted Charlie Strong’s best recruiting class
Joel Klatt - You say that recruiting classes are continually better for the teams that have success at the highest level, it is absolutely true. You must also mention how the teams got there at the first place. Clemson had that transformation when Dabo Swinney took over. A smaller college than the other big guns like Georgia, Ohio State, Oklahoma etc., they didn't have the athletic department budget to compete. They have found recruiting success based on a few factors which were developed over the years - consistency, excellent coaching, great facilities and great culture. It would be unfair to discredit their success because of the college football model we have currently. They built themselves to compete in this model year after year.
I'm a simple man. Colin brings his pops on, I click
"This show is popular so I heard, you know who tells me? The host agnosia" Haha Joel is awesome.
Im from South Carolina and if I See Lawrence in a Falcon jersey ill cry :( Go Tigers Go Panthers
Love the Seinfeld/Newman dynamic.
Joel Klatt is completely correct about the playoff hurting college football. It is a self perpetuating cycle and anyone could see it coming.
Uga is in the sec and has as of now has one of the greatest defenses in the sec
The goat is back
Joel said some good things, especially about the defenses struggling with spread offenses. But I disagreed with the comments about the amount of teams in the playoffs hurting college football. There is usually only four teams tops, that usually have a true chance. The thing that's hurting college football is the "haves and the have nots" and it's been amplified with these tv deals that the conferences have now.
Klatt 100% correct on Wisconsin.
Good to see Collin had his dad on the show today
Have you not been paying attention to how Mac Jones is picking apart defenses with accurate, timely passes?
Over the years, I have heard persons say that I was a mentor to them whether we were in a group at the time or just by ourselves but over those same years, I never ever felt that I had the need to say that I was a mentor to anyone like Colin has done.
Apparently when in the media, a supposed mentor has to get that telling across so as to give the impression to the audience that teacher knows best when debating subjects.
In this case, sports.
Klatt is the best college football analyst ever
More Joel Klatt
I agree with Joel Klatt take on the college football playoffs, pretty much the same teams and they've become very predictable. I wish they would expand it.
cfb needs to do a top 16 team tournament asap
We love behind your dad to school days lol
Klatt has a great take on the playoff and it’s negative impact. 6 team playoff is needed bad. (First two seeds get a bye)
JOEL KLATT IS THE "BEST."
I see klatt I hit like !
Can we get these two on a daily show. They could be the new Skip and Shannon. So funny together.
1:33, when Colin said, "speaking of puffing the chest", do you know what my response was? You mean Joy Taylor?