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Check out The Daily Huddle with Garrett Searight, a five-day-a-week show focused on college football. There is so much happening in the game today that you can't risk the chance of missing out on any breaking news. We have you covered here at Saturday Glory and The Daily Huddle.
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Michigan named Kyle Whittingham its next coach, replacing Sherrone Moore. Garrett Searight believes he might not have been the top choice, but he's exactly what the Wolverines needed right now.
We're in the heart of the college football bowl season. Many teams are headed to warm destinations, while others might freeze their tails off. Garrett Searight is ranking the best bowl destinations on The Daily Huddle.
Why is the Michigan coaching search taking so long and seemingly not close to a conclusion? Are the Wolverines just striking out? Garrett Searight gives his take.
Texas Tech vs Oregon should be a fantastic matchup. Garrett Searight shares why he thinks the Red Raiders will move on, and also predicts the other College Football Playoff Quarterfinals.
James Madison and Tulane didn't fare well in the College Football Playoff. That doesn't mean that Group of 5 schools don't belong, Garrett Searight argues.
Alabama looked terrible against Oklahoma...until they didn't. But can they go through the entire College Football Playoff and win the National Championship? Garrett Searight wonders if there's one thing holding them back.
Oklahoma has had Alabama's number since Kalen DeBoer and Brent Venables have led each program. Garrett Searight says there's too much at stake for Alabama to lose on Friday night.
Conference commissioners are talking big about freezing out Notre Dame from their future schedules. Garrett Searight believes it's all poppycock and explains why on today's episode of The Daily Huddle.
Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola is set to enter the transfer portal. Garrett Searight believes that the chances Raiola stayed wit the Cornhuskers for his entire career were incredibly small and likely to end this way from the beginning.
The chances that the Army-Navy game is going to be able to stay where it is right now continue to dwindle. Garrett Searight has an idea to keep the game spotlighted on the college football calendar.
Kyle Whittingham is leaving Utah. But Garrett Searight believes just because he's 66 doesn't mean he's retiring. He's just not coaching the Utes anymore.
Michigan is involved in another scandal. That fact has Garrett Searight questioning one large item about how the Wolverines move forward after the firing of Sherrone Moore.
Michigan has fired Sherrone Moore after uncovering an inappropriate relationship. Garrett Searight wonders who's next for the Wolverines, why this might be a positive, and what it might mean for Moore's future.
Texas Tech is very good. But plenty of folks will tell you that they bought their team. Garrett Searight shares why that's a dumb argument.
Notre Dame is very clearly not happy with the ACC. Garrett Searight believes its clear that the Fighting Irish's deal with the league is about to end.
The CFP put Miami, and not Notre Dame, in the final bracket. Garrett Searight lays out how and why the committee completely screwed up the decision.
Michigan State hired Pat Fitzgerald and USF hired Brian Hartline to be their new head coaches. Our Garrett Searight believes they're the perfect fit for each job.
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian is stumping for the Longhorns to still make the CFP despite having 3 losses. Garrett Searight says there's a simple reason why they shouldn't be considered for the playoff.
Vandy is on the cusp of making the CFP. They also just landed the top QB recruit in the country. Garrett Searight says we should take a moment to appreciate the resurrection job Clark Lea has done in Nashville.
Florida hired Tulane's Jon Sumrall as their new head coach. It doesn't appear to be an overly popular pick with Gator fans. But Garrett Searight says they should be more excited than their SEC counterparts at Ole Miss, Arkansas, and Auburn.




