Only one game remains before the College Football Playoff National Championship Game is determined. The first semifinal took place on Thursday, where the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (14-1) defeated the No.
Fox Sports' Joel Klatt says only the eventual national champion will have had a better close to the 2024 college football season than
Joel Klatt, a prominent voice in college football, didn’t hold back in criticizing the College Football Playoff (CFP) Selection Committee. After Oregon’s undefeated season ended with a loss to Ohio State in the Quarterfinals of the first 12-team CFP,
Ohio State and Texas will square off in the Cotton Bowl Classic with a trip to the national championship on the line. Ahead of the showdown, FOX Sports’ Joel Klatt revealed his prediction for the highly-anticipated bout.
Deion Sanders recently wrapped up his second season as the head coach for the Colorado Buffaloes. After taking over a program that went 1-11 in 2022, Sanders led the team to four wins in his first season, and in 2024, Colorado improved on that, finishing with nine.
Joel Klatt didn’t mince words regarding the hand Oregon was dealt by the College Football Playoff Selection Committee as the undefeated, top-seeded team in the nation. The Ducks’ reward for slaying all comers throughout the regular season was playing arguably the second best team in the country,
Joel Klatt was again critical of the setup of the new playoff with this issue being about the game locations During his show last week, Klatt discussed his problems with the amount of neutral sites in the College Football Playoff.
Since Ohio State 's 13-10 loss in their regular-season finale against rival Michigan, FOX analyst Joel Klatt believes "something happened" to the Buckeyes in that game.
The quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff have arrived! Joel Klatt breaks down each game and offers a pick for all four bowl matchups.
The College Football Playoff National Championship Game is held at a different venue each year, chosen years in advance. This season, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta will host the big game. Looking ahead,
Notre Dame starting quarterback Riley Leonard left a College Football Playoff semifinal late in the first half and was being evaluated for an injury.