Like most college football prognosticators, Joel Klatt sees Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State as “a bad matchup” for the underdog Fighting Irish.
The College Football Playoff National Championship Game is just days away. The matchup features the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (14-1) and the No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes (13-2). The Fighting Irish have been quite dominant in the playoffs,
Joel Klatt is willing to take on the role as the college football's commissioner, proposing several changes in his first week on the job.
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt sees contrasting styles between Ohio State and Notre Dame ahead of Monday night's national title game.
Not only is FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt calling for Ohio State to win this game, he's calling for a blowout going by his final score prediction. Klatt believes the Buckeyes will
As the 2024 college football season approaches its conclusion, there have been impressive performances by various teams this year. However, the national champion has yet to be determined. The No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes (13-2) are favored to win the national championship as they face off against the No.
Joel Klatt fully embraced his self-appointed role as the hypothetical “commissioner” of college football during a Thursday appearance on the Andy & Ari On3 podcast with Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman.
In the wake of Ohio State's win over Texas in the CFP semifinal, FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt took an imprecise shot at the "narrative" on social media and those who build it up within the sport. "devastating post season for the narrative...where will they turn?" said Klatt.
Joel Klatt, a prominent voice in college football, didn’t hold back in criticizing the College Football Playoff (CFP) Selection Committee. After Oregon’s undefeated season ended with a loss to Ohio State in the Quarterfinals of the first 12-team CFP,
Joel Klatt tried his hand at fixing the college football calendar during the latest episode of his podcast, and he has a fascinating idea for the Army–Navy Game. Evidently, Klatt believes the College Football Playoff’s effect on the bowl schedule has taken away some of the pomp and circumstance from the legendary battle.
In 10 seasons, top-seeded teams in both the AFC and NFC were 14-4 in the postseason, combining for a 28-8 overall record. Top seeds won by an average of 14.1 points per game, and their losses came by an average of 5.8 points per game.