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Sunday Hangover: What rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches towards the CFP?
With the first College Football Playoff rankings of the 2023 season set to debut on Tuesday, a special edition of the Sunday Hangover takes a look at the country’s top contenders and fills out our best guess at the first top 25.
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Sunday Hangover: Lincoln Riley gets his dick knocked in the dirt
Lincoln Riley was embarrassed by Utah on Saturday, plus other notes of celebration around week 8 of college football.
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Sunday Hangover: We need a carceral solution for college football coaches
It is stunning that this many morons get paid this much money to be so bad at the most basic parts of their jobs.
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The Sunday Hangover: Mike Elko has contracted Day-Freeman Syndrome
It’s time to fade USC, Georgia, and Penn State and acknowledge that the entire SEC is unserious, while we also search for a cure for Elko’s Day-Freeman Syndrome.
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Sunday Hangover: Buckeyes win in South Bend, the PAC-12 rules, and other thoughts
Ryan Day and the Buckeyes squeaked out a win in South Bend on Saturday night as part of a thrilling week four slate across college football.
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Sunday Hangover: Week Three
Pitt’s disastrous performance in the Backyard Brawl, Jay Norvell selling out his team, and other notes from around college football in week three.
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Sunday Hangover: Down goes ‘Bama, an early celebration of the SEC’s demise, and more
Do you know what your teen means when they text #BLKT? The result may shock you.
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The Sunday (Monday) Hangover
Florida State-LSU defined an excellent week one. Thoughts on that game and a notebook for the whole weekend from Ryan
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Sunday Hangover: Chaos reigns supreme as Alabama, Clemson, Tennessee fall
A truly insane weekend of college football is capped off by losses for Clemson, Tennessee, and Alabama. Life is so good right now
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Sunday Hangover: Oregon’s less-than-impressive blowout, Clemson and TCU’s escapes, and more
The Sunday Hangover takes you through the 14 most important games of week 8, including action from Ohio State, Oregon, Clemson, and TCU.