Colin Cowherd Massively Insults Clemson and Georgia With Top 4 College Football Programs List
By Jerry Trotta
With hardly any live sports going on -- or at least none that interest him -- FS1 loudmouth Colin Cowherd has spewed nothing but hot garbage across the last few months.
"The Herd" co-host was back to doing just that during Tuesday's show, as he boldly decided to shift the conversation to college football, which is arguably his worst subject as far as major sports are concerned.
Cowherd unveiled his top programs, and to call his brackets shocking would be an understatement as he somehow has Oklahoma and USC in tier one over Clemson and Georgia.
This is the epitome of trolling. Cowherd has displayed an irrational bias for the Trojans for several years now, but we seriously thought he was above putting them in his top-four.
Clemson has won at least 10 games in each of the last nine seasons. Across that stretch, the Tigers have hoisted two national championships, and competed for two others. They've also won seven bowl games during that span. How Clemson isn't in Colin's first tier is laughable.
Then, we get to Georgia, which has posted a winning season 22 times in the last 23 years. The Bulldogs been victorious in 17 bowl games since then. We don't care that they haven't won a championship. Georgia is a recruiting factory and has done nothing but churn out dubs for almost 25 consecutive years.
USC's dominant stretch of the 2000s is long gone as the program has failed to establish any semblance of consistency since former head coach Pete Carroll left for the NFL following the 2009 campaign.
Also, how the heck do Miami and Florida State qualify for tier two? The Hurricanes and Seminoles respective reputations have plummeted in recent seasons. It seems that Cowherd is still obsessed with Miami's remarkable 46-4 stretch from 2000-2003. Folks, the Canes have posted a double-digit win season just once since then.
To be fair, including Oklahoma in the top four isn't an atrocity, but it's still woeful to have the Sooners over the Tigers and Bulldogs. You might say that we're giving Cowherd just what he wants by reacting to his nonsense. However, we'd respond by saying that we would never pass on the opportunity to put a sellout in his place.