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College Football Coaches Want a Bigger Playoff Most Piviotal Alabama Football Season Since 2008? Brian Kelly Adds Pressure to Lane Kiffin College football coaches are pushing for major postseason changes — and they could reshape the sport again. The American Football Coaches Association reportedly wants three big things: no conference championship games, a bigger College Football Playoff, and the season finished by mid-January. Would that fix college football’s postseason… or create even more problems? We also ask a massive Alabama Football question: is this the most pivotal Crimson Tide season since 2008? With Kalen DeBoer trying to fully establish his version of Alabama after the Nick Saban era, this season could define the direction of the program for years to come. Plus, former LSU head coach Brian Kelly is adding pressure to current Tigers coach Lane Kiffin. Is LSU already facing championship-or-bust expectations? Also on today’s show: where does Dabo Swinney rank among current ACC football coaches, what are the five “must-see” games on the 2026 college football schedule, and did Mark Pope and Kentucky Basketball just make a major PR mistake? What are five “Must See” games on the 2026 college football slate? The Kentucky Wildcats and head coach Mark Pope make a massive PR mistake. Who is the Kentucky Basketball “idea guy”? Today on the Alexander Shunnarah Hotline: 10:00 - Matt Hayes Call the Show: (205) 734-0923 #AuburnFootball #AuburnTigers #GeorgiaBulldogs #OklahomaSooners #SECFootball #CollegeFootball #SpringGame #AlexGolesh #ByrumBrown #KirbySmart #TySimpson #AmariAllen #AJBrown #LiveSportsShow #CFB #AlabamaFootball #RollTide #CrimsonTide #SECFootball #CollegeFootball #KalenDeBoer #GeorgiaFootball #KirbySmart #BretBielema #IllinoisFootball #TexasTechFootball #BrendenSorsby #BigTenFootball #CFBPlayoff #SEC #CollegeFootballNews #KirbySmart #GeorgiaFootball #KalenDeBoer #AlabamaFootball #RollTide #SECFootball #CollegeFootball #HeismanTrophy #LSUFootball #LaneKiffin #DukeBasketball #TheNextRound 00:00 The Next Round 00:05:00 changes coming to college football - 24 team playoff inevitable? 00:34:30 USA Today's Matt Hayes talks college football 00:56:00 must see games this season in college football 01:03:50 viewing menu 01:14:20 where is Clemson in the NIL landscape? 01:27:20 QBs making less $$$ as NFL rookies than they did in their last year of college football 01:47:00 Brian Kelly adds pressure for Lane Kiffin at LSU 01:52:00 4 Downs 02:08:40 what is the best format if the College Football Playoff expands to 24? 02:15:15 Will Wade on LSU's basketball roster 02:19:30 Mark Pope addresses Big Blue Nation and BBN responds 02:26:00 NBA Playoffs 02:28:00 when will Patrick Mahomes return to the field? 02:30:00 toughest and easiest schedules in the NFL 02:42:00 Trash
ndiana Baseball started the week by going on the road to Louisville and claiming another midweek win to finish the season an impressive 9-2 in those contests. The Hoosiers got a fantastic 5-inning scoreless start from graduate lefty Conner Linn, and the offense put up 5 runs in the third on the way to a 10-6 victory. The Hoosiers got a special treat in being the team that got to play Northwestern in the annal game at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Our own Zach and Josh Bennett were on hand for that one. The Hoosiers put on a show for the mostly IU friendly crowd. Tony Neubeck tossed six scoreless frames. The top of the Hoosier order Hogan Denny, Jake Hanley, and Owen ten Oever, combined to reach base nine times. The Hoosiers dominated the game for a 9-2 win. The series shifted to suburb of Evanston on Saturday and things did not go well for the Hoosiers. At least three critical base running mistakes kept the Hoosiers from extending an early lead. Starter Brayton Thomas was excellent through two innings, but lost command in the third inning and never returned to form. He was replaced in the fourth and Indiana would give up seven runs total. Despite a 4-for-4 day from Hogan Denny and Indiana doubling Northwestern's hit total, the Hoosiers dropped the game 7-4. In the Sunday rubber match it was the early game pitching that faltered as Conner Linn was not effective on short rest and Northwestern rocked bullpen ace Gavin Seebold in the 2nd inning. Seebold would settle in and get the Hoosiers through the fifth, but the deficit proved too much and the Hoosiers dropped the series with a 9-6 loss.
😂 RANKING THE FUNNIEST CRICKET MOMENTS OF ALL TIME! 🔥 Part 19: From funny bowler reactions to silly batsman mistakes to drink fridges been hit, in todays video expect the unexpected as anything can happen. Which one is YOUR #1? Drop your ranking in the comments 👇 Did I get the order right or did I miss the GOAT funny moment? 😭 Like if you laughed at least 3 times 😂 Subscribe for more cricket comedy rankings & viral moments! #Cricket #FunnyCricket #CricketMoments #FunniestCricket #CricketRanking #CricketFails #CricketComedy #shorts
It all comes down to the shootout! 🎯 Sharp moves, quick hands, and mind games between shooters and goalies. Every attempt matters — one mistake, and it’s over. Pure pressure hockey at its finest. #NHL #Hockey #Sharks #Oilers #Shootout #PenaltyShots #IceHockey #HockeyHighlights #Goalie #Clutch #SportsShorts #NHLHighlights #Shorts
The NHL’s division system has always played a huge role in shaping how the playoffs unfold, and it quietly decides how difficult a team’s path really is. Teams spend the entire regular season battling within their own division, building rivalries and getting used to the same opponents. When the playoffs start, those same matchups carry over into the first rounds. On paper it creates intensity and familiarity, but in reality it can create completely different levels of difficulty depending on where a team is placed. Some divisions are loaded from top to bottom, forcing teams to survive constant heavy matchups just to advance, while others give a bit more room to operate. That is where the conversation starts to get heated. When a team like the Carolina Hurricanes falls behind 2 to 0 and still manages to come back without it ever feeling out of reach, people begin to question how tough the road actually is. In some divisions, going down like that means the series is basically over because the competition punishes every mistake. In others, there is more margin for error, and that changes how these games feel. It is not just about how good a team is, it is about the environment they are playing in and the level of pressure they are facing every shift. Because of that, the division format ends up driving narratives just as much as it creates matchups. A comeback in one division is seen as grit and resilience, while the exact same comeback somewhere else can get brushed off as expected or even lucky. Fans notice those differences, and it fuels debates about which teams are truly being tested and which ones are benefiting from the structure. The system guarantees rivalries and drama, but it also guarantees that not every playoff path is equal, and that is why moments like this always turn into bigger conversations than just one game. #nhlplayoffs #OTWINNER #hockey#nhlhighlights
BOSTON CELTICS NEWS What if this collapse was not the end of a contender, but the exact moment the Boston Celtics unlocked ...