College Highs and Lows as the NFL Looms
The holiday college football weekend saw routs across the board for the local squads, and some raw emotions in a few national spots. We’ll mix in some Royals, Sporting, Serena, and other notes as the Chiefs and the NFL gets ready to rock.
Heads, Headlines, and HenneThingsPossible
The Chiefs survive and advance with Patrick Mahomes on the sidelines as a new folk hero is created in Chad Henne. The other NFL games provide drama and questions, and a look at Alabama’s dominance in the college game and the sports giant tip toward offense.
Chiefs Wait Out the Wildness, National Championship Tonight
The usual great football conversation breaks down the Chiefs and Browns, and looks back at an entertaining wild card round, and sets the stage for the divisional weekend. Ohio State and Alabama get set for a standard issue, but likely high flying title game.
Dodging Dangers and Seeking Answers
The Chiefs keep on winning, and keep on providing interesting reasons for analysis with closer than expected games, which always end up on the good side. Mizzou’s season ends due to Covid, and the college football playoffs looms with the usual suspects heavy favorites.
Groundhog Day Excellence and College Chaos
The usual high-level analysis and enjoyment after a weekend of decisions in the college game, and the Chiefs relentless pattern of winning close and almost comfortable.
Life is Always “Fantastic” For the Hoops Coach, Administrator, Broadcaster and Actor
A fascinating journey through growing up playing sports with a football coaching father, deciding early on that in another sport that coaching was his calling, but always exploring other passions along the way.
An Avalanche of Playoff and Bowl Scenarios
The Chiefs get a last day of the season kiss, and sit pretty entering the NFL playoffs, while the
colleges had their first playoff day, and Kansas State preps for Navy.
Steamrolling Chiefs Returning to Early Season Form, and College Playoffs Loom
Peaking at the right time is hard to pull off, but the Chiefs are doing it. The four college
football teams can only dream of that as they play their most important football after a month
off.