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Joel Klatt predicts Ohio State will beat Indiana in the Big Ten Championship, earning the Buckeyes the No. 1 College Football Playoff seed while projecting Indiana as the Big Ten runner-up behind quarterback Fernando Mendoza and a top-tier defense.
On the latest episode of "The Joel Klatt Show," the FOX Sports analyst predicted that South Florida will rebound from its recent loss to Memphis and ultimately capture the American title, edging out Tulane to earn the Group of Five’s automatic CFP bid.
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Joel Klatt reveals new top 10 college football rankings after Week 9
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt released his updated Week 9 Top 10, with BYU and Ole Miss entering the rankings after impressive wins.
Joel Klatt unleashed a passionate, unfiltered critique of the College Football Playoff’s quarterfinal format during the latest episode of The Joel Klatt Show, making a compelling case for moving games from neutral bowl sites to college campuses.
Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt released a new, polarizing College Football Playoff 12-team field after Week 9 of college football. Now that the calendar is about to turn to November, Klatt has a brand new set of predictions.
Did Indiana or Texas A&M do enough on Saturday to dethrone Ohio State from the No. 1 spot? Joel Klatt shares his most recent top 10 after Week 9.
With one month until selection Sunday, Klatt projects conference champions and analyzes the final three at-large spots, where six two-loss teams battle for three playoff berths.
Ohio State has the best defense in the nation by a large margin, allowing just 216.9 yards and a stunning 5.9 points per game. The Buckeyes' 34-16 win over No. 17 Illinois marks the team's only game allowing a double-digit point total so far this season.
Indiana picked up the best win of the college football season on Saturday, according to Joel Klatt. Was it enough to put the Hoosiers at No. 1 in his latest top 10?
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Joel Klatt Names Nick Saban as Potential Candidate for Major College Football Head Coaching Job
Nick Saban won seven titles during his college football coaching career from 1990-23, but following the 2023 season, he opted to retire from coaching. The former LSU Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide head coach has since transitioned into a media role for ESPN, joining the beloved pregame show "College GameDay."