Get Off My Pylon: Making The Broncos Case For The CFP
In the latest episode of Get Off My Pylon, Matt Zemek takes listeners on a journey through the current dynamics of college football from a west-coast perspective. Boise State Stakes Claim For Group Of Five Invite To CFP One of the primary focal points of the episode is Boise State’s aspiration for the College Football […]
Get Off My Pylon: Why Can’t USC Finish?
In the latest episode of Get Off My Pylon, host Matt Zemek takes us on a journey through the highs and lows of Western college football. From the ongoing struggles of the USC Trojans to the surprising coaching changes at Utah, this episode is packed with insights and analysis. Why Is USC Failing To Close […]
Get Off My Pylon: Get Ready For Ohio State And Oregon
In the ever-evolving landscape of college football, the western teams have been making headlines with their thrilling performances and unexpected outcomes. On this week’s episode of Get Off My Pylon, Matt Zemek dives deep into the latest developments in western college football, offering listeners a comprehensive analysis of the past week’s games and a preview of the exciting matchups on the horizon. Huskies Save Season With Win Over Woverines The episode kicks off with a recap of Washington’s crucial victory over Michigan. This win was not just another notch on the belt for the Huskies; it was a season-saving triumph that stabilized their campaign and kept their bowl game hopes alive. Matt Zemek highlights the significance of this victory, noting how Washington managed to outgain Michigan significantly, yet still struggled to convert those yards into points. The Huskies’ ability to bounce back from previous defeats and secure this win was critical for their morale and future prospects. USC’s recent challenges are also a focal point of the discussion. The Trojans have been grappling with consistency issues, particularly in their offensive line, which has faltered in crucial moments. Zemek draws parallels between USC’s losses to Minnesota and Michigan, pointing out the recurring issues that have plagued the team. Injuries and a lack of depth on defense have further compounded USC’s struggles, making their upcoming game against Penn State all the more pivotal. Cal’s dramatic collapse against Miami is another highlight of the episode. After building a commanding lead, Cal’s inability to close out the game resulted in a heartbreaking loss. Zemek dissects the game’s turning points, including controversial calls and missed opportunities, providing listeners with a detailed […]
Get Off My Pylon: Realignment Madness Continues
In the latest episode of the Get Off My Pylon, host Matt Zemek takes listeners on a deep dive into the tumultuous world of college football realignment and the thrilling games from Week 4. Pac-12 Creates Realignment Madness The episode kicks off with a detailed analysis of the latest realignment news, focusing on the significant […]
Get Off My Pylon: Pac-12 Changing The Landscape Again
The landscape of college football is ever-changing, and the latest episode of the Get Off My Pylon podcast dives deep into the seismic shifts happening in the Pac-12. Host Matt Zemek takes us on a journey through the latest conference realignment news, the upcoming USC vs. Michigan game, and the significant storylines from Week 3. […]
Get Off My Pylon: What’s Wrong In Eugene?
As the college football season heats up out west, Get Off My Pylon dives deep into the most compelling stories. This week, Matt Zemek kicks off with how Oregon may have won their game against Boise State, but their performance has raised a number of red flags. The Ducks offense has failed to impress, scoring […]
Get Off My Pylon: A Defensive Revolution At USC
In the season-premiere episode of Get Off My Pylon, we delve deeply into the latest developments in Western college football, exploring the most significant changes and performances from week one. Your host, Matt Zemek, offers an extensive analysis of the recent shifts in the Pac-12 Conference, focusing on its dramatic reduction to only two remaining […]