It has already been an incredible start to the college football season. It has Lou Holtz and Mark May’s collective heads spinning a little bit.
(They wouldn’t have it any other way, for what it’s worth).
And with the Big Ten and the SEC the dominant powerhouses in college football, it makes for some fascinating storylines.
May and Holtz broke down several Big Ten games as well as some topics related to the Big Ten (including if possible future Big Ten member Notre Dame can make a bowl game after their 0-2 start to the season). The duo were longtime analysts and sparring partners on ESPN and now appear for a weekly series on The Crowd’s Line where they break down and analyze games.
Holtz, of course, is a legendary college football personality best known for his time as head coach at Notre Dame. And May is a former standout at Pittsburgh who had an NFL career that includes two Super Bowl titles.
Check out what Holtz and May have to say about the situation at Notre Dame and Nebraska against Oklahoma this weekend. In addition, Holtz and May talk about this weekend’s Big Ten football games for Michigan State and Penn State.
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