Episodes

  • Final Four Fallout — Blowouts, Brilliance & Miami–Ole Miss on Deck
    Jan 7 2026

    The College Football Playoff field is down to four, and Complete BS breaks down a quarterfinal round that delivered one instant classic, two blowouts, and a lot of uncomfortable truths. Brien and AV recap Miami overpowering Ohio State, Indiana dismantling Alabama, Oregon shutting out Texas Tech, and Ole Miss surviving Georgia in what may end up being the game of the season.

    From shared game balls and coaching implications to a deep preview of the semifinal matchups, this episode looks ahead to what really matters: who's built to finish the job and who's running out of answers.

    What's inside:

    • Quarterfinal Recap:

      • Miami's physical edge against Ohio State

      • Indiana's total control over Alabama

      • Oregon's early knockout of Texas Tech

      • Ole Miss vs. Georgia delivers the game of the year

    • Shared Game Balls:

      • Cotton Bowl: Keionte Scott's 72-yard pick-six sparks Miami's run

      • Orange Bowl: Matayo Uiagalelei's strip-sack flips Oregon–Texas Tech

      • Rose Bowl: Indiana DC Bryant Haines' masterclass shuts Alabama down

      • Sugar Bowl: Trinidad Chambliss carries Ole Miss with a statement performance

    • Fiesta Bowl Preview — Miami vs. Ole Miss:

      • Coaching distractions, matchup chess, and why tempo decides everything

      • Can Miami keep it low-scoring again?

      • Does Chambliss finally force the Canes out of their comfort zone?

    • Peach Bowl Preview — Oregon vs. Indiana:

      • Rematch dynamics, quarterback spotlight, and why confidence may trump momentum

      • Coaching stability vs. belief — Lanning vs. Cignetti

    • Book Club Picks:

      • Indiana -4.5

      • Miami–Ole Miss under 52.5

      • Why discipline, defense, and mistakes will decide both games

    With the National Championship in sight, margins shrink and pressure spikes. This is where résumés end and legacies start.

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    14 mins
  • Turning the Page — Whittingham to Michigan, Quarterfinal Matchups & New Year's Stakes
    Dec 31 2025

    As college football closes the book on 2025 and charges into 2026, Complete BS breaks down a pivotal week across the sport. Brien and AV react to Michigan's surprising head coaching hire of Kyle Whittingham, debate what it means long-term for the Wolverines, and dive into a full slate of bowl games and College Football Playoff quarterfinals.

    From bridge coaches and coordinator pipelines to opt-outs, matchups, and betting value, this episode sets the table for New Year's football and the race to crown a national champion.

    What's inside:

    • Michigan Hires Kyle Whittingham: Why the move brings immediate stability, questions about age and longevity, and how Jason Beck and Jay Hill factor into a possible head-coach-in-waiting plan.

    • Bowl Game Breakdown:

      • ReliaQuest Bowl: Iowa vs. Vanderbilt

      • Sun Bowl: Arizona State vs. Duke

      • Citrus Bowl: Michigan vs. Texas

      • Las Vegas Bowl: Nebraska vs. Utah

    • Cotton Bowl Quarterfinal — Miami vs. Ohio State: Can Mark Fletcher get loose against the nation's top defense, and what consistency means for Julian Sayin and the Buckeye offense.

    • Rose Bowl Quarterfinal — Alabama vs. Indiana: Why résumé, balance, and belief favor the Hoosiers — and why Alabama's past doesn't matter anymore.

    • Orange Bowl Quarterfinal — Oregon vs. Texas Tech: Good-on-good across the board, turnover margins, Dan Lanning's edge, and why this might be the game of the round.

    • Sugar Bowl Quarterfinal — Ole Miss vs. Georgia: No Lane Kiffin, Kirby Smart's prep advantage, and why Georgia's steady climb may continue.

    • AV's Book Club: Georgia -6.5 and Indiana–Alabama over 47.5, plus how to find value late in the season.

    If you're looking for straight talk, sharp matchups, and a clear read on where this playoff is headed — this is the episode that kicks off the new year.

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    16 mins
  • Opening Round Recap — Bama Survives, Miami Advances, Oregon Rolls & Bowl Season Begins
    Dec 24 2025

    The opening round of the College Football Playoff is in the books, and Complete BS breaks down what mattered, what didn't, and what comes next. Brien and AV recap Alabama's comeback win over Oklahoma, Miami's defensive grind against Texas A&M, Ole Miss handling Tulane again without Lane Kiffin, and Oregon's first-half blitz that put James Madison away early.

    The guys hand out game balls, look ahead to the next playoff matchups, and pivot into bowl season with previews and picks across a loaded slate. From opt-outs and coaching changes to motivation gaps and betting value, this episode cuts through the noise and keeps the focus on the football.

    What's inside:

    • Alabama 34, Oklahoma 24: Early panic, a momentum-shifting pick-six, missed kicks, and how the Tide flipped the script to advance to the Rose Bowl.

    • Miami 10, Texas A&M 3: A defensive slugfest, missed field goals, Mark Fletcher's takeover drive, and why Miami's formula can travel.

    • Ole Miss 41, Tulane 10: Same matchup, same result — why finishing drives mattered more than coaching changes.

    • Oregon 51, James Madison 34: First-half knockout, backdoor cover, and why the Ducks look built for a deep run.

    • Game Balls:

      • Bryce Fitzgerald (Miami) — two interceptions including the game-sealer

      • Lotzeir Brooks (Alabama) — freshman breakout in a playoff moment

    • Bowl Season Kickoff:

      • Hawaii Bowl: Cal vs. Hawaii

      • Rate Bowl: New Mexico vs. Minnesota

      • First Responder Bowl: FIU vs. UTSA

      • Military Bowl: Pitt vs. East Carolina

      • Pop-Tarts Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. BYU

      • New Mexico Bowl: North Texas vs. San Diego State

      • Gator Bowl: Virginia vs. Missouri

      • Texas Bowl: LSU vs. Houston

    • Book Club Bets: Clemson -3, Pitt -10, and Cal moneyline — plus where the real value lives this week.

    • Looking Ahead: Early thoughts on the Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Sugar Bowl, and Orange Bowl as the playoff field tightens.

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    14 mins
  • Coaching Shockwaves & Trophy Fallout — Michigan Opens, Army–Navy Ends, Heisman Decided
    Dec 15 2025

    The regular season is officially in the books, but college football didn't slow down for a second. In this Complete BS episode, Brien and AV react to a packed weekend that delivered a coaching bombshell, a classic Army–Navy finish, the first bowl game, and a Heisman Trophy decision that sparked plenty of debate.

    They start with the stunning Michigan job opening — why it broke late, who actually makes sense at this stage of the cycle, and whether the Wolverines are headed for a stopgap hire or another round on the carousel. From there, it's America's Game, as Navy edges Army in a tight, physical showdown that once again proves records never matter in this rivalry.

    The guys also break down the opening bowl game blowout, react to Fernando Mendoza winning the Heisman, and debate where Jeremiyah Love, Diego Pavia, and Jacob Rodriguez fit in the final voting picture. They close with early bowl picks and a look ahead to what's next as the postseason ramps up.

    What's inside:

    • Michigan Job Opens: Why the timing is brutal, who fits, and how messy this search could get
    • Army–Navy Recap: Late drama, key breaks, and why Navy found a way again
    • Heisman Reaction: Mendoza wins, Love vs. Pavia, and how voters actually think
    • Bowl Season Begins: Washington dominates Boise State and what it tells us
    • Early Bowl Picks: Salute to Veterans, Cure Bowl, Louisiana–Delaware, and where the value is

    The season may be ending, but the storylines are multiplying. If you care about coaching decisions, tradition, and honest postseason talk, this is the episode that bridges the regular season and what comes next.

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    11 mins
  • Hardware, Heroes & Rivalry — Heisman Picks, Trophy Night & Keenan Reynolds on Army–Navy
    Dec 11 2025

    It's award season across college football, and Complete BS is breaking down every major trophy before Saturday's Heisman ceremony and the Army–Navy classic. Brien and AV run through the Bednarik, Biletnikoff, Groza, Ray Guy, Maxwell, O'Brien, Outland, Thorpe, Doak Walker, and Butkus — including who should win and who will win. Then the guys tackle the Heisman race itself: Pavia's surprise surge, Mendoza's résumé, Love's brilliance, and why Sayin shouldn't be in New York yet.

    They wrap with early bowl picks before welcoming Navy legend Keenan Reynolds for a deep dive into the greatest rivalry in college sports. From plebe summer to the triple-option, from Commander-in-Chief trophies to leadership in the Naval Academy, Reynolds explains why the Army–Navy game is unlike anything else — and exactly what it takes to sing second.

    What's inside:

    • Award Season Breakdown: Bednarik, Biletnikoff, Groza, Ray Guy, Maxwell, O'Brien & more

    • Heisman Picks: Why Mendoza, Pavia, and Love all have a case — and who the guys are backing

    • Book Club Bets: Army–Navy spreads, totals, and Washington–Boise State

    • Keenan Reynolds Interview: Triple-option mastery, rivalry pressure, military leadership, and the meaning of singing second

    • Army–Navy Preview: Rushing attacks, hidden-yard plays, and why one explosive drive may decide it

    If you respect tradition, trophy season, and straight talk — this is the episode you queue up before Saturday.

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    31 mins
  • Heisman Week, Husker Legend — Eric Crouch on 2001, 2025's Race & Fixing CFB
    Dec 10 2025

    Heisman Week, Husker Legend — Eric Crouch on 2001, 2025's Race & Fixing CFB

    As the 2025 Heisman Trophy ceremony approaches, 2001 winner Eric Crouch sits down with Complete BS for a wide-open look at the past, present, and future of college football. Crouch shares how Nebraska beat out Ohio State and Notre Dame in his recruitment, what it was really like playing for Tom Osborne and Frank Solich, and breaks down his iconic Missouri run and the "Black 41 Flash Reverse" touchdown vs. Oklahoma. He takes us inside New York City just months after 9/11, talks about seeing Ground Zero with the Heisman in hand, and explains how that season changed his perspective on the game and life. Then he pulls back the curtain on how Heisman voting really works, what he looks for in today's candidates, and gives candid, unfiltered thoughts on NIL, the transfer portal, realignment, coach burnout, and what he'd do if he were commissioner.

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    32 mins
  • Season Over. Fireworks Begin. — Coaching Hires, Texas Tech's Statement & CFP Committee Questions
    Dec 8 2025

    The regular season is done, conference titles are decided, and the College Football Playoff bracket is set—but the real drama is just getting started. Brien and AV rip through a fresh wave of coaching moves, break down dominant championship game performances from Texas Tech, Georgia, and Indiana, and take a hard look at how (and why) the CFP committee landed on its final 12.

    From Penn State's messy search and Hartline's boom-or-bust shot at USF to whether Bama deserved the benefit of the doubt over Miami and Notre Dame, this one is all about what the sport got right, what it botched, and how to fix the calendar going forward.

    What's inside:

    • Coaching Carousel Spin: Matt Campbell to Penn State, Jimmy Rogers to Iowa State, Charles Huff to Memphis, Tosh Lupoi to Cal, Billy Napier to JMU, Alex Mortenson at UAB, Brian Hartline to USF, Neal Brown to North Texas, Will Stein to Kentucky, Bob Chesney to UCLA, and Pete Golding elevated at Ole Miss.

    • Penn State's Search Problem: Why firing James Franklin early with no clear plan tanked recruiting and left Campbell starting from a hole.

    • How To Do It Right: Iowa State's two-hour turnaround for Jimmy Rogers and why that's how a real search should look.

    • G5 Launchpads: Why Memphis, JMU, North Texas, and USF are now boom-or-bust career accelerators for ambitious young coaches.

    • Texas Tech's Statement Win: Red Raiders suffocate BYU in the Big 12 title game and look every bit like a top-four team no one wants to see in the playoff.

    • SEC Power Shift: Georgia smothers Alabama in Atlanta, dominates both lines of scrimmage, and raises real questions about where Bama goes from here.

    • Big Ten Rock Fight: Indiana out-toughs Ohio State 13–10, wins the LOS, sacks Julian Sayin five times, and hands the "best defense in the country" its first real gut punch.

    • Game Balls: Wayne Knight powers JMU into the playoff; Charlie Becker torches Ohio State over the top when it mattered most.

    • CFP Bracket Questions: Why 1–4 and 5–7 mostly make sense, but the Miami vs. Notre Dame vs. Alabama shuffle exposes how arbitrary the process still feels.

    • Time To Kill Conference Title Games?: Brien's blueprint—start earlier, steal the FCS model, auto-bids for champions, more at-larges, and wrap the whole thing by New Year's.

    • What's Next on Complete BS: Special Heisman episode with 2001 winner Eric Crouch and an Army–Navy deep-dive with Navy legend Keenan Reynolds.

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    16 mins
  • Playoff Politics? Count the Cost — Georgia–Bama, OSU–Indiana & BYU–Tech on the Line
    Dec 4 2025

    Championship Weekend is here, and the committee shenanigans are already in full swing. Brien and AV break down why Ole Miss holds firm while Florida State got bounced in 2023, how Alabama magically jumped Notre Dame, and what Miami–Notre Dame, BYU, and North Texas mean for the final playoff spots. Then they go game-by-game through Championship Weekend—from Kennesaw State–Jacksonville State and JMU's playoff push to Texas Tech's shot at a bye and a heavyweight Big Ten title clash between Ohio State and Indiana—before closing with Book Club picks and one last chance to make money before bowl season.

    What's inside:

    • Playoff Committee Games: Ole Miss protection, Alabama's cushion, and why Notre Dame keeps getting squeezed.

    • Miami vs Notre Dame Bubble Watch: Cristobal's "common opponent" argument and how a BYU loss could reshuffle the last at-large bid.

    • Couch Coach Nation Invite: Why CCN exists for real-name, real-respect football talk all year—plus Championship Saturday chat details.

    • Group of Five Title Slate:

      • C-USA: Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State – JSU rematch and why Brien still leans Gamecocks.

      • Mountain West: Boise State vs UNLV – why Boise is still the safer side even with Mullen's adjustments.

      • MAC: Miami (OH) vs Western Michigan – revenge angle, neutral site in Detroit, and split picks on who lifts the trophy.

      • Sun Belt: Troy at James Madison – JMU's playoff resume, common-opponent flex vs Old Dominion, and a "JMU all day" verdict.

      • AAC: North Texas at Tulane – explosive Mean Green offense, committee-rewarded home field for Tulane, and a 45–31 North Texas playoff call.

    • ACC Championship: Duke vs Virginia: Mensa vs Jamari Taylor, UVA's run-game control plan, refs conspiracy chatter, and why an ugly UVA win feels inevitable.

    • Big 12 Championship: BYU vs Texas Tech: First matchup breakdown, sacks and run-game issues for BYU, Kalani bump factor, and why Tech still looks like a legit top-four team.

    • SEC Championship: Georgia vs Alabama (Round 2): Early-start warning for Georgia, Stocktons's passing concerns, Kirby's blueprint in Atlanta, and how a third Bama loss affects their playoff case.

    • Big Ten Championship: Indiana vs Ohio State: No. 1 vs No. 2 in both scoring and total defense, Mendoza vs Sayin for a Heisman swing, and why Ohio State still looks like the best team in the country.

    • Book Club Bets:

      • Georgia -2.5 vs Alabama

      • Texas Tech–BYU over 49.5

      • Bonus: Troy–James Madison over 47.5 with JMU carrying most of the total.

    • Final Push Before Bowls: Who's in, who's out, and why Championship Weekend might hurt as many résumés as it helps.

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    16 mins