NCAAF Coaching Carousel Winners
Notre Dame won the carousel by keeping the guy that everyone wants. Meanwhile Virginia Tech (Franklin), Michigan State (Fitzgerald), Colorado State (Mora), and LSU (Kiffin) all made bold hires that raise their ceilings fast.
Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos
Denver has the rest and home-field edge, but if you’re backing Buffalo you’re really betting on Josh Allen to grind out another close playoff win:
Awareness is Part Of Winning
We will not “stick to sports” and we will continue to encourage greater awareness. If that offends you - peace out! We only want winners here anyway.
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers
A trench-war playoff grinder in Pittsburgh should come down to late execution, and if Houston’s front holds up, the Texans’ balance and defensive edge give them the inside track.
Los Angeles Chargers at New England Patriots
Foxborough should deliver a cold, physical playoff grinder where Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye try to control tempo and field position, while Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert hunt the handful of explosive plays that can decide it late.
Republican War on Diversity is Ignorant and Self Defeating
If you care about performance—real performance—you don’t wage war on fair opportunity. You refine it, measure it, and insist on standards while making sure the door is actually open. That’s not “woke.” That’s how winners build teams.
Defending the Indefensible
When the reaction to a federal shooting is instant spin, victim-blaming, and “they were just doing their jobs,” it’s not conservatism or leadership—it’s propaganda defending the indefensible and daring Americans to ignore what they can plainly see.
San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles
San Francisco’s battle-tested core and steadier offensive structure give the 49ers a slight edge in what should be a late, possession-by-possession fight inside a chaotic Philly environment.
Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars
Buffalo brings the bigger headline, but Jacksonville looks like the sharper, more complete team right now — and it’s the kind of January spot where balance and defense usually win.
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears
A razor-thin playoff rematch between bitter rivals should come down to late-game execution, with Chicago’s playmakers and Ben Johnson’s urgency giving the Bears a slight edge in a four-quarter street fight.
Los Angeles Rams at Carolina Panthers
A rematch in Charlotte sets up as a classic Wild Card mismatch, with Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford’s Rams built to strike early and stretch a lead against a gritty Panthers group led by Dave Canales and Bryce Young.
January 6 - Never Forget
If we’re fortunate enough to get back to some realm of normalcy, may January 6 be a day of reflection on Donald Trump’s failures—and the harm they caused.
Elite Power Rankings - Crucial Starting Point For Winning Handicapping
Great handicapper keep power rankings which stay ahead of the mainstream narrative - they also understand several other variables that can alter ratings on a game-to-game basis.
Ram Tough - Value Still There
The 5 seed isn’t an ideal starting place, but the Los Angeles Rams are more than capable of running the table. It likely comes down to Rams at Seahawks.
Oregon Ducks vs. Indiana Hoosiers
The Peach Bowl rematch between two elite teams feels like a true semifinal coin flip, with the winner emerging as the favorite to win the national championship.
Miami Hurricanes vs. Ole MIss Rebels
In the national semifinal in Phoenix, Miami’s defense should dictate the tempo, squeeze the Rebels’ explosive plays, and force Ole Miss to string together long drives they won’t consistently finish.
Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers
In a cold, brutal AFC North street fight, take the points with Pittsburgh as the Steelers’ defense and home-field grit swat Baltimore’s offense into a fourth-quarter coin flip.
Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears
Chicago’s physical run game and late-season urgency should overwhelm a banged-up Detroit team and turn this matchup into a one-sided grind.
Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers
With the NFC West title and the NFC’s top seed on the line, Seattle’s season-long dominance and elite scoring defense face San Francisco’s red-hot surge in a true playoff-level showdown.
SEC Dominance Was Real — But It Wasn’t Forever, and It Wasn’t Always
The SEC’s “inevitable dominance” was largely a Saban-era peak amplified by a few elite coaches, and as the sport flattens out the results are no longer matching the brand.