Michael Felder, "I'm going to be honest, Ohio State looked soft."
Each week Michael Felder joins us to talk about the top stories in college football. We also dive into the playoff committee rankings as they are released live on the Tuesday edition of the show.
On 5-star tackle Cade Mays:
"Digging him out of Knoxville's going to be huge. The Tennessee decommit means they (Clemson) are high on his list. He's a monster. He can move a little bit; he can play a lot, he's got some good technique to his game. He's got that brute strength, that raw strength that you are looking for. I think if Clemson can get him in the boat, that's huge for the 2018 cycle. You add him to a class that has Trevor Lawrence, and a guy that I think is probably the best player in the country in Xavier Thomas, you've really got an opportunity for a bang-up class."
What happened to Ohio State:
"Don't scratch your head, watch the tape. J.T. Barrett didn't play a good game. Iowa deserves a ton of credit. Defensively Iowa shut down crossing routes and closed down windows. They shut that part down. Iowa bossed up on the defensive side and controlled the line of scrimmage. On the other side of the ball, they (Ohio State) got their behinds kicked. We are looking at a true freshman Tristan Wirfs at right tackle; he kicked Sam Hubbard's behind up and down the field. I'm going to be honest, Ohio State looked soft."
On Auburn vs. Georgia:
"Auburn's a good football team. If Gus Malzahn can scheme some success for Jarrett Stidham, Georgia may be in trouble. If Malzahn realizes, let's play a game that's in the 40s, then Georgia has a real problem. That's why I say that this Georgia team reminds me of Alabama from 2008-2013, they didn't want to play in games where you have to score in the 30s or 40s to win. If they can force them to do that, I think they will have some real problems.