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It's Quite the Divisional Episode

Join host Harry Broadhurst, Erik Watkins and Jason Teasley as they present their unique looks at the worlds of professional and college football, combining a mixture of statistical knowledge with a razor-sharp wit. We open by discussing the National...

An episode of the The Kickoff podcast, hosted by Harry Broadhurst, Jayson Teasley, Erik Watkins, Randy Isbelle, titled "It's Quite the Divisional Episode" was published on January 14, 2021 and runs 86 minutes.

January 14, 2021 ·86m · The Kickoff

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Join host Harry Broadhurst, Erik Watkins and Jason Teasley as they present their unique looks at the worlds of professional and college football, combining a mixture of statistical knowledge with a razor-sharp wit.We open by discussing the National Championship Game and its barring on the legacy of Nick Saban. In addition, we talk about how this Alabama team stacks up to last year's LSU Tigers and Erik feels that change is gonna come with the landscape of major level college football.The guys then move over to Super Wild Card weekend, breaking down all six games and what they could mean for the winners going forward into the Divisional Round. The team wraps this by picking its biggest surprise and disappointment of Wild Card Weekend.Finally, we make the same predictions for the Divisional round. All four games are picked with the winner, ATS and Over/Under documented for the postseason predictions. None of the guys had a strong WCW ATS but Erik did go 5-1 SU for a nice moneyline payoff.All that and much more when you check out season four, episode thirty-one of The Kickoff, a presentation of the W2M Network (online at w2mnet.com).

Join host Harry Broadhurst, Erik Watkins and Jason Teasley as they present their unique looks at the worlds of professional and college football, combining a mixture of statistical knowledge with a razor-sharp wit.

We open by discussing the National Championship Game and its barring on the legacy of Nick Saban. In addition, we talk about how this Alabama team stacks up to last year's LSU Tigers and Erik feels that change is gonna come with the landscape of major level college football.

The guys then move over to Super Wild Card weekend, breaking down all six games and what they could mean for the winners going forward into the Divisional Round. The team wraps this by picking its biggest surprise and disappointment of Wild Card Weekend.

Finally, we make the same predictions for the Divisional round. All four games are picked with the winner, ATS and Over/Under documented for the postseason predictions. None of the guys had a strong WCW ATS but Erik did go 5-1 SU for a nice moneyline payoff.

All that and much more when you check out season four, episode thirty-one of The Kickoff, a presentation of the W2M Network (online at w2mnet.com).
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