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It's everything a College Football fan wants to hear each week from some of the top hosts and personalities covering the sport with their shows all over the country. From the opening weekend to Conferences Championship Games to the College Football Playoff, hear it all on "College Gridiron Coast to Coast!"
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Navy rallies late to defeat Army 17–16 and reclaim the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy in another classic chapter of the historic rivalry. Price Atkinson and Steve Carney break down Blake Horvath’s clutch performance, Eli Heidenreich’s game-winning touchdown, and Alec Tecza’s season-saving hustle play. The episode also previews Army vs. UConn in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl and Navy vs. Cincinnati in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, discusses opt-outs and transfer portal impacts, and weighs in on the College Football Playoff debate surrounding Group of Five teams.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Texas Tech shockingly emerges as a national title favorite as Big 12 SEC Breakdown dives deep into the College Football Playoff. The crew analyzes the Red Raiders’ roster, Joey McGuire’s turnaround, and how Tech matches up with Georgia, Ohio State, and Oregon. Big 12 basketball takes center stage with early dominance from Arizona, Iowa State, and Houston, and a possible 10-bid league. Transfer portal drama surrounds Texas Tech and Arizona State quarterbacks, while CFP previews include Oklahoma vs. Alabama, A&M vs. Miami, and Ole Miss vs. Tulane. Plus, NBC4 Columbus reporter Joe Nugent joins the show to break down Ohio State’s playoff path and championship potential.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
The College Football Playoff is here, and Pigskin & Burnt Ends breaks down what it means—especially for Texas programs. From Texas A&M hosting its first-ever playoff game against Miami, to Texas responding to playoff disappointment with a Citrus Bowl showdown versus Michigan, the postseason is packed with pressure and opportunity. The episode also examines SMU’s future ACC challenges, Houston’s urgency-driven Texas Bowl matchup with LSU, and Texas Tech’s stability following major contract extensions. Bowl season isn’t just about talent—it’s about motivation, discipline, and direction.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
This episode breaks down Indiana’s historic Big Ten Championship win over Ohio State, the tactical turning points in the game, and what it means for the College Football Playoff picture. Host Noah Drury and guest Tyler Danberg analyze Ohio State’s red zone struggles, Indiana’s defensive dominance, and how the Hoosiers became the No. 1 seed. The conversation also dives into major coaching moves across the Big Ten, including Penn State hiring Matt Campbell and the turmoil surrounding Michigan’s unexpected head coaching vacancy. The episode closes with a look at playoff matchups, bowl game previews, and why the Miami-Notre Dame-Alabama debate left fans divided heading into postseason play.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Championship Weekend exposed major flaws in the college football playoff system, and on the season finale of Get Off My Pylon, Matt Zemek breaks it all down through a Western football lens. BYU’s playoff snub, despite a strong résumé, highlights once again how brand power outweighs results. Oregon, meanwhile, emerged with a favorable playoff draw and legitimate national title hopes. Zemek also proposes replacing outdated conference championship games with “bubble games” to fix competitive imbalance. Plus, insights on USC, UCLA, Washington, Utah, Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Cal, Stanford, and a fascinating coaching rumor at Washington State. It’s a full postseason and offseason outlook as college football heads toward 2026.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Army and Navy renew the greatest rivalry in sports as the Black Knights (6–5) face the No. 22 Midshipmen (9–2) in the 126th Army–Navy Game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. With the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy on the line, both teams enter motivated and battle-tested. Navy brings one of the most explosive offenses in recent academy history behind quarterback Blake Horvath, while Army counters with the toughness and discipline of quarterback Cale Hellums and a physical defensive front. The episode features insights from Navy play-by-play voice Joe Miller and Army insider Sal Interdonato as both sides break down matchups, bowl destinations, and the national significance of America’s Game.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
This week, Matthew and Jeff break down Duke’s stunning ACC Football Championship victory over Virginia and what it means for the conference. The discussion heats up around the College Football Playoff selections, including Miami’s inclusion, Alabama’s controversial bid, and Notre Dame’s snub. The hosts also analyze the latest FCS Playoff action following North Dakota State’s shocking loss and highlight Montana State as the top title contender. On the hardwood, ACC men’s basketball surges with multiple teams building NCAA Tournament resumes. The episode wraps with Virginia Tech’s recruiting explosion under new leadership and optimism for the Hokies’ futureThis episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Championship Week brings playoff chaos as the Big 12 and SEC races reach their final showdown. The panel debates Alabama’s controversial playoff standing, Texas Tech’s firm grip on a spot, and BYU’s uphill climb for respect. Georgia vs. Alabama headlines the SEC title game with major playoff implications, while coaching drama swirls around Lane Kiffin, LSU, and multiple SEC hires. Kansas State’s surprise coaching change also reshapes the Big 12 landscape. The episode wraps with a featured interview with Tulane sideline reporter Maddy Hudak, who previews Tulane vs. North Texas in the American Championship — a true win-and-in playoff play-in game with history on the line.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Week 14 delivered rivalry chaos and playoff drama across Texas college football. Arch Manning led a second-half surge as Texas stunned No. 3 Texas A&M, creating major College Football Playoff implications. Texas Tech dominated West Virginia 49–0 and secured its first-ever Big 12 Championship appearance with a potential playoff bye in sight. SMU suffered a crushing loss to Cal that ended its ACC title hopes, while Houston, TCU, and North Texas all closed the regular season with statement wins. With conference championship games and final playoff rankings approaching, the 12-team field remains volatile as coaching changes and postseason stakes collide across the state.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
The Week 15 edition of Florida Football Insiders wraps up the regular season with sweeping coverage of coaching chaos, playoff drama, and rivalry results across the Sunshine State. Jason Powers and Mark Moses break down Florida’s hiring of Jon Sumrall, USF’s big move to land Ohio State assistant Brian Hartline, and Alex Golesh’s jump to Auburn. Miami’s playoff hopes, Florida State’s mounting struggles under Mike Norvell, and Florida’s dominant rivalry win also take center stage. The show recaps UCF, FIU, FAU, and the latest NFL action from the Buccaneers, Jaguars, and Dolphins as championship weekend and the College Football Playoff arrive.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
In this episode of Get Off My Pylon, Matt Zemek reviews Championship Week across Western college football, breaking down key results, coaching moves, and playoff implications. He covers Stanford and Cal’s coaching futures, Mountain West chaos that sent Boise State and UNLV to the title game, and BYU’s uphill battle against Texas Tech in the Big 12 Championship. The episode also examines USC’s underwhelming rivalry win over UCLA, UCLA’s bold hire of Bob Chesney, Oregon’s playoff position after beating Washington, and the growing structural flaws of conference championship games in the 12-team playoff era.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
The final Big Ten regular season week delivered chaos, dominance, and championship stakes. Indiana made history with a 56–3 destruction of Purdue to stay undefeated, while Ohio State controlled Michigan to remain the nation’s top power-rated team. Oregon battled injuries and still secured a key road win at Washington. Iowa capped another strong season with a commanding victory over Nebraska. Minnesota beat Wisconsin in an ugly rivalry game, and Michigan State ended its losing streak versus Maryland while ushering in a new coaching era under Pat Fitzgerald. USC wrapped up a promising defensive season under Lincoln Riley. The Big Ten Championship now features undefeated Indiana vs. elite Ohio State in a playoff-shaping showdown.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Rivalry week brings nonstop chaos as the show breaks down the Big 12 and SEC playoff races, Texas A&M’s legitimacy, Lane Kiffin’s coaching future, and Oklahoma State’s new head coach Eric Morris. The Big 12 race tightens with Texas Tech, BYU, and Utah all fighting for postseason positioning, while the SEC remains loaded with Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Texas A&M in the spotlight. Jerry Ramsey of The Franchise in Oklahoma City joins the show to analyze Oklahoma’s elite defense, Brent Venables’ growth as a head coach, and what a potential home playoff game in Norman would mean for the Sooners and their fans.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
The week brought major storylines across Texas college football, with Texas A&M dominating Samford 48–0 as Marcel Reed strengthened his Heisman case, while Arch Manning delivered a career performance to keep Texas alive in a 52–37 win over Arkansas. North Texas erupted for 42 unanswered points to stay ranked and firmly in the American title hunt, and SMU rolled past Louisville to remain in contention for a second straight ACC Championship Game appearance. Baylor, meanwhile, collapsed with a string of turnovers in a 41–17 loss to Arizona, even as news broke that Dave Aranda will remain head coach. The Big 12 championship picture remains chaotic with four teams still alive heading into Week 14, and the show closes with a full scoreboard preview and an open invitation for barbecue experts to join future segments.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
The Thanksgiving edition of Yards & Stripes featured a brutal week for Army and Air Force, with both teams suffering disappointing Senior Day losses. Army fell 26–25 to Tulsa after a late interception set up the game-winning field goal, putting their bowl eligibility in serious jeopardy. Air Force was dominated 20–3 at home by New Mexico while playing without injured quarterback Liam Sarka. The show also honored a fallen service member with the Travis Manion Foundation Honor Roll, and previewed a crucial Thanksgiving night matchup between Navy and Memphis, plus the Ram–Falcon Trophy game and Army’s must-win contest at UTSA. A week full of emotion, stakes, and service.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Noah Drury takes a look at the Big Ten as it heads toward Rivalry Week and the College Football Playoff.  Oregon took care of business beating USC, a game the Ducks needed to take care of in order to keep their playoff claims in line.  He gives himself a ribbing for imploring you to take the under in Northwestern-Minnesota, which could have been one of the most exciting games of the weekend.  Meanwhile Illinois' lack of run game, helped Wisconsin earn a win at Camp Randall on senior day, and gave Luke Fickell a much-needed win in a rough campaign, and iowa's game winning field goal as time expired made sure Michigan State winless in the conference.  He then gets into Rivalry Week, headlined by #1 Ohio State taking on Michigan, but also features such games like the battle for the Old Oaken Bucket (Indiana-Purdue) and Paul Bunyan's Axe (Wisoncin-Minnesota).This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Matt Zemek breaks down a wild Week 13 across Western college football. San Diego State takes control of the Mountain West title race, Washington State continues its roller-coaster season, and Cal fires Justin Wilcox as major coaching changes sweep across the region. In the Big 12, BYU moves one step closer to a championship showdown with Texas Tech after a disciplined win at Cincinnati. USC’s defensive struggles resurface in a blowout loss to Oregon, while Washington prepares for a massive rivalry game that could shake up the playoff picture.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
Jeff and Matthew welcome AJ Black of Locked On BC for a deep dive into the wild landscape of ACC football and basketball. The panel breaks down Florida State’s struggles, SMU’s standout performance, Pitt’s rise, and the biggest games to watch entering Week 14. AJ shares candid insight into Boston College’s difficult season — and why incoming university president Father Jack Butler could change everything. The team also highlights upset alerts across the conference and evaluates early-season ACC basketball strength. A must-listen for fans tracking momentum, matchups, and high-stakes storylines.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
This week on Pigskin and Burnt Ends, Texas football delivered unforgettable drama. Texas A&M pulled off the largest comeback in school history, storming back from a 27-point deficit behind Marcel Reed’s 439-yard performance. Texas Tech rolled UCF and remains firmly in the playoff picture, while BYU dismantled TCU to set up a potential Big 12 title showdown. Utah’s rushing attack crushed Baylor, Houston edged UCF, and North Texas entered the AP Top 25 for the first time in 66 years. We also preview SMU’s upcoming matchup with Louisville and look ahead to rivalry week storylines.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
In this episode of Yards and Stripes, Price Atkinson and Steve Carney break down Navy’s thrilling senior-day upset of No. 25 USF, highlighted by Eli Heidenreich becoming the Midshipmen’s all-time receiving leader. They analyze Air Force’s missed opportunities in a tough loss to UConn and preview emotional senior-day matchups as Army hosts Tulsa and Air Force welcomes New Mexico. The hosts also react to the 2024 Army–Navy uniform reveals, honor a fallen service member with the Travis Manion Foundation Honor Roll, and discuss key storylines across the American and Mountain West. With bowl eligibility, conference races, and Thanksgiving football approaching, this episode sets the stage for a dramatic stretch run.This episode is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter:Use promo code LWOS10 to receive $10 off purchases of $100 or moreUse promo code LWOS20 to receive $20 off purchases of $300 or moreThink smarter.  TicketSmarter
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