With the National Championship Game taking place last night, the 2022 College Football Season has now come to an end. The offseason, which began as many as six or seven weeks ago for some teams, is now in full-swing for everyone. The transfer portal opened in December and many teams have seen significant losses and additions via the portal, while the NFL Draft decision date is coming up. Moreover, coaching staffs are being reshuffled across the country and so there is no shortage of news. If you've been struggling to keep track of the changes among Michigan's B1G rivals, you are probably not alone and it's why I put together this handy piece looking at the offseason developments around the B1G East. I'm planning to do a B1G West one soon, and since the offseason isn't yet over, I'm planning a second round of updates in a couple months once the portal has calmed down and the draft picture is crystallized. Ohio State EXITS Pretty quiet in Columbus thus
The 2022 college football regular season has come to an end and, aligning with the end of the calendar year, I thought it was time for some reflection. David and I have a long-running gag on the HockeyCast where I say that I am not a scout and he responds that I am- while I maintain that I am indeed not an NFL Draft or NBA scout, I do have to admit that at least in the region of college football I am. That's the basis of what Fee Fi Foe Film is. Moreover, by doing my "The Enemy, Ranked" series back in August, I am also in small part a forecaster. If you are a scout or a forecaster (or both), and you want to be honest and accountable, you have to admit you get things wrong. Being open about what you got wrong is actually a routine exercise for people in this business; The Athletic's NHL Draft scout Corey Pronman does regular pieces about prospects he was a wrong about, and one of my one-time favorite elections forecasters, Harry Enten, used to do "What I Was