Fox analyst has Notre Dame as one of their top uniforms in college football

What do you think of Taft’s list?

It’s something that we all have known for a while, Notre Dame football has one of the best uniforms in all of college football.

That fact was backed up by Fox Sports sideline reporter [autotag]Jenny Taft[/autotag], who listed her best 10 On Thursday. The Irish came in second, behind just Michigan in her rankings.

While many of these lists are subjective, it’s hard to say that anyone would exclude Notre Dame from their list. Other schools who made Taft’s cut were in order following the Irish: Texas, Oregon, Penn State, Ohio State, USC, Nebraska, Tennessee and UCLA.

It’s a pretty solid list, but for me there would be a few changes, I’d probably take out the Huskers and Bruins and add in Alabama and Miami.

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Who makes the cut for your top-10 college football uniforms?

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How to watch: Penn State at Wisconsin

How to watch, listen and stream Wisconsin’s season opener against the Penn State Nittany Lions:

On Saturday morning, the No. 12 Wisconsin Badgers will face off against the No. 19 Penn State Nittany Lions at Camp Randall Stadium to open up their 2021 season.

Related: Everything Penn State HC James Franklin said about Wisconsin this week

This matchup will feature many unknowns for both teams after the perennial Big Ten powerhouses struggled in the shortened 2020 season. The Nittany Lions and Badgers both floundered in developing a consistent passing game last season and will be looking for bounce-back years. However, if you look at their last few matchups in recent years, the Badgers have lost the last four against the Nittany Lions.

Hopefully, a healthy Wisconsin team can break the losing streak against Penn State, but either way, it should be an outstanding game for Wisconsin fans to tune into.

How to watch:

Matchup: No. 19 Penn State Nittany Lions at No. 12 Wisconsin Badgers

Where: Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis.

When: Sept. 4, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. CST

Where to watch: FOX

  • Announcers:
    • Play-by-Play: Gus Johnson
    • Analyst: Joel Klatt
    • Sideline Reporter: Jenny Taft

Where to stream: FOX Sports App or FOXSports.com/Live

Where to listen: Badger Sports Network on the TuneIn app or Sirius Satellite Radio 104, XM 195

  • Announcers:
    • Play-by-Play: Matt Lepay
    • Analyst: Mike Lucas, Mark Tauscher
    • Sideline Reporter: Patrick Herb

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Jenny Taft rightfully blasted Skip Bayless for his awful take on Mike McCarthy’s physical appearance

Good for Jenny Taft.

I have to start this post off by saying I don’t know how anyone wakes up in the morning and turns on any of the sports morning yelling shows and finds any enjoyment from them. To me it’s just really rough TV to watch and a brutal way to start one’s day.

“Undisputed” on FS1 is one of those awful shows and it’s where Skip Bayless provides terrible takes on a daily basis to the small audience that tunes into the program.

On Wednesday, Bayless was talking about his Cowboys when he went in on Mike McCarthy’s psychical appearance and how a coach should be in better physical shape.

Jenny Taft, the host of the show who has to sit there for three hours a day and take in this garbage, rightfully went off on Bayless:

Good for Jenny Taft.

Twitter had reactions:

Watch: Landry Jones gets picked off by one-time substitute teacher

Landry Jones threw a pass and former substitute teacher Cody Brown picked it off in the XFL Texas Throwdown.

The XFL is full of players trying to make their way in football. It may not be the NFL, but for most it beats working in the real world. Cody Brown of the Dallas Renegades picked off former Pittsburgh Steeler and current Houston Roughneck QB Landry Jones Sunday in the Texas Throwdown.

Not unusual for a DB to make an interception. However, this DB used to be a substitute teacher.

FOX sideline reporter Jenny Taft got to the DB and mentioned his former gig as a substitute teacher during the conversation.

The lesson for Landry Jones: Don’t pick on Cody Brown. Or anyone else in the Dallas secondary. Jones had an unfortunate hat trick in the first quarter, throwing three interceptions.