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On episode 5 of College Sports Hour, Clint McPherson and Greg Dixon talk about how the Top 25 fared over the weekend, who in the Top 25 took care of business, who in the Top 25 didn’t take care of business, how any of those upsets or losses impact their seasons moving forward, address any final thoughts we might have from Week 6, talk about the new Top 25 Rankings, highlight some important Week 7 matchups, and address who we have on Upset Alert heading into Week 7.
Week 6 of the 2018 college football season is in the books and this officially brings us to the halfway point of the regular season. College football fans all across the country were treated to a total of seven Top 25 upsets throughout the day. During all of the mayhem, five of those seven upsets were at the hands of unranked teams thanks to Mississippi State, Texas A&M, Utah, Northwestern, and Iowa State. On top of that, three of the seven upsets delivered Saturday saw previously unbeaten teams lose — No. 5 LSU, No. 7 Oklahoma and No. 13 Kentucky. With that said, only 11 undefeated FBS teams remain.
On episode 27 of the College Sports Hour, Greg Dixon previews the big matchups during his College Basketball Night One breakdown.
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On episode 26 of the College Sports Hour, Clint talks about the Georgia Bulldogs Week 10 win over the Florida Gators and Willie Taggart being fired …
On episode 25 of the College Sports Hour, Clint talks about what went down on Thursday night during college football’s Week 10 matchups, focusing …
On episode 24 of the College Sports Hour, Clint and Greg talk about what went down in the Big 12 during college football’s national signing day. …
On episode 23, Clint and Greg start talking about what went down during college football’s national signing day with our sole focus being directed …
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