Podcast: The Fallout from Alabama-LSU

Stoney and Mose talk about the fallout from the 'Game of the Century' between Alabama and LSU and much more!

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It was a BIG BIG YUGE week in college football. Big game in the Big Ten between Penn State and Minnesota. Even bigger game in the SEC between the #2 ranked LSU Tigers and the #3 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. It was a game that most likely decided who would represent the SEC West in the SEC Championship game in Atlanta, but it also went a long way in developing the College Football Playoff race.

“The General” John Mosley joined me on the latest episode of the College Football Roundup to talk about all of the fallout from the big games. Is LSU the rightful #1 team in the country? Where does Alabama go from here? Forget the Heisman, did Joe Burrow cement himself as the top pick in the NFL Draft next spring? Is the Alabama dynasty over?

Then, we shift gears and talk about the Big Ten and whether or not we’re buying Minnesota as a legitimate playoff contender. What is the Pac-12 going to have to say about the CFP race? Can the Big 12 get back in it? And, of course, we have our weekly ‘Group of Five’ Cotton Bowl talk.

All of this, and we somehow still manage to squeeze in some Vol talk, and I make my official back-track on the 2019 Arkansas Razorbacks. LISTEN to the latest episode of the College Football Roundup 2019 HERE:

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Stoney Keeley is the Editor in Chief of The SoBros Network. He is a strong supporter of Team GSD and #BeBetter. “Big Natural” covers the Tennessee Titans, Nashville, and a whole wealth of nonsense. Follow on Twitter @StoneyKeeley

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