Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole “college football preview 2024” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. First off, I spent hours just scouring the internet for any info I could find about the upcoming season. I started off by checking out what other people were saying about the big rivalries.

And guess what? The Michigan vs. Ohio State game, also called “The Game,” is still a huge deal. I mean, people are really hyped about it. Apparently, it’s one of the most watched rivalries in college football. After looking at that, I got curious about which teams have played each other the most. Turns out, it’s Minnesota and Wisconsin – they’ve faced off like 134 times. I also noticed that some information mentioned how travel was difficult, years ago, when college football was starting out.
Then I moved on to looking at bowl games. I wanted to see what matchups were on the table, what the predictions were, you know, all that good stuff. There’s a whole bunch of info out there about the 2024-2025 bowl season and the College Football Playoff, and I spent some time trying to make sense of it all.
Sorting Through the Chatter
Next, I started to filter through all the noise. There’s a ton of articles and posts about things like “the game after ‘The Game’.” It seems like there was some drama involving a midfield flag planting, maybe even pepper spray? I didn’t get too deep into that, but it definitely caught my eye.
Finally, I stumbled upon something that was published just yesterday, talking about how to prepare for a big week of football. Now, I’m just trying to piece it all together and figure out what to expect for this season. I read through all kinds of stuff, and now I’m just trying to put it all together in a way that makes sense.
- Looked up big rivalries like Michigan vs. Ohio State.
- Checked out the most-played series, which is Minnesota vs. Wisconsin.
- Searched for info on bowl game matchups and predictions.
- Read about some drama after “The Game.”
- Found an article about preparing for a week of football.
It’s been a lot of reading, a lot of clicking around, and a lot of trying to wrap my head around it all. But hey, that’s what we do for the love of the game, right? It’s all coming together now, and I’m just about ready to come to a conclusion about the whole thing.
