The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast

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Joel Klatt breaks down the biggest topics in the world of college football. Joel relies on his experience on the field, detailed film analysis and unmatched preparation to give you the most consistent, fair and best analysis in the sport. Each week, Joel dives into his Top 10 teams, answers questions and discusses the biggest storylines in college football.

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  • idCatholic
    Great Stuff
    Great Stuff Joel!
  • CozyM1996
    Goat Klatt Show
    One of the best CFB shows period bc Joel is a student of the game. He goes above the X’s & O’s in all aspects.
  • JCarp01a
    Good insight
    Love Joel and his insight but lost a bit by defending Michigan last year. That will soon be proven to be a swing and a miss. Other than that - no complaints
  • Hawkis
    Good listen for college football news
    Joel great analyzing and call games
  • meemee gamer
    Calls it like HE sees it
    I really like Joel. His show may be B1G heavy. He definitely leans towards his alma mater (Colorado). He does a great job of expressing his opinions. Just like everyone else in the college football media, he sometimes gets it wrong. But most of the time, he’s just about right. Very entertaining to listen to at work.
  • Tukowsrop546
    Joel Klatt
    is too biased to rate higher. He has good knowledge and a good delivery. It’s just too much B10 hyperbole. It I was a B10 fan I’d rate him 5 stars. Any other conference should rate him far less.
  • glimadoll
    I disagree with you!
    College football is changing too much, in a chaotic way. It is now focused on making the most money/revenue for the networks, etc. not what’s best for the fans, the rivalries, team cohesion, etc. The schedule with the transfer portals, signing day, bowl prep is crazy. NIL is out of control and there are no guidelines. This is progress??????? Really????
  • SLCUtahUser
    Five stars
    When it comes to college football, I look to Paul Finebaum for news and commentary — and Joel Klatt for analysis of teams, players, and games. I appreciate how he educates the audience, without talking down to us. And while The Joel Klatt Show isn’t a comedy podcast, with jokes and ‘bits’ — if you ever catch Joel when he’s a guest on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on FS1, those segments are some of the funniest on sports talk television.
  • Pilgrim in Unholy Land
    Expert Analysis and Beyond
    Love Joel’s expert analysis of college football and all the strategic points he gives insights on as well. The corporate leader in me loves the references to Jim Collins’ boon “From Good to Great,” and todays reference to E + R = O (I only get one moment to respond so I better make it impactful).
  • Nwakai
    He Gets It
    Klatt is the man. Dude just gets it. A little too pro Ohio State for my taste (given I’m a Big Ten alumn) but he breaks down college ball better than anyone. Great speaker, great presenter, great content, and he lets it rip regardless of what chumps on social yell about. So glad he’s at FOX and not that ridiculous 4 letter network. Keep it up Klatt!
  • Buckeye MB
    Top 12
    Always enjoy hearing your analysis, opinions, and experiences. One suggestion…since the playoffs are now 12 teams, do a Top 12 instead of Top 10 so we can hear who think will make the playoff. Thx
  • cment22
    Best sports podcast
    Klatt explains football strategies so well and shares amazing stories. 5 stars
  • Ppdedndnd
    CFB on FOX Podcast
    I like this
  • E83 from NYC
    Bar-None !!! The Best for CFB 🏈 and debating Cowherd.
    The Best for CFB 🏈 and debating Cowherd … Bar-None !!!
  • Jeramy 16
    Klatt is great to listen too!
    I started following “this Joel Klatt guy” after hearing him as a guest on The Herd. I love his insight and his on air demeanor. In a day and time where the airwaves are filled with craziness Klatt provides a well reasoned and intelligent show that I find very entertaining.
  • Tlee000
    Awesome Show
    Best analysis in the business. I always enjoy Klatt’s takes, even when I disagree, because he delivers it with such great analysis and reason.
  • Dillon Belzer
    Love the Pod!!
    I just wanted to take time to honor you Joel! Not only as an analyst, which I think you do a fantastic job at, but as a man. I am so thankful that you are a light in this space as a follower of Christ, as a husband, and as a father. You are such a role model and example for those watching and listening!! Also… I love it when you slam Colin on his show
  • bbNYC!
    Gown down hill fast
    Unbearable content. Only speaks about one conference. Puppet
  • JBSOGAJB
    Terrible show.
    Host is a tool.
  • Nickname8369
    The best
    Plan and simple…there is no better than Joel Klatt!!!
  • Amo0927
    Show is Trash
    What a horrible voice for college football. Makes a mockery of the sport every week
  • Rosey323
    Homer
    Klatt is a hack who is just the mouthpiece for his corporate overlords. I can’t even hear him correctly. No one should podcast while simultaneously licking the boot.
  • hayden wesa
    Amazing
    This man knows A lot about football. I listen every time there’s a new episode
  • Bryan & Mallory's iTunes
    Am I the Only One ?
    Joel’s insight on the playoff scenarios is definitely fair and comprehensive. However, I continually have been hearing some things that I cannot get behind from the media. The biggest one is that the SEC is the best conference in college football. Joel’s points on keeping Tennessee in the top 25 despite 4 TD losses to Georgia and Missouri as well as 2 TD losses to both both Alabama and Florida (yes … 5-7 Florida who just lost to a Florida State team without Jordan Travis), strongly supports the SEC-bias and overrated conference viewpoint. This conference is definitely top-heavy and receives SEC-bias from year’s past. I watched Georgia struggle against, and beat a mediocre .500 Georgia Tech team by one score. On the same weekend, I saw it take a miracle (and horrible defensive call on the 4th and 31 play) for Alabama to beat a .500 team at Auburn last week. Let’s talk common opponents or the one degree of separation aspect for a moment. Georgia Tech lost to Clemson by 3 TDs … which is a team that Florida State beat (granted before Jordan Travis’ injury but the comparison is still a 4 TD difference in final scores). If you’re talking about Georgia still getting in after that performance followed up by a loss in the conference championship game to Alabama (especially after Alabama’s previous week’s performance), I find it challenging at the least to say that either SEC champion should get in with one loss. To explain further, the vaunted SEC team of Alabama could and should have lost to Auburn … a team that lost to New Mexico by 3 TDs the week before. For those who may have forgotten, New Mexico is a team that lost to a 3-9 UMass team earlier this year. I would argue that Alabama is not exactly playing their best at the end of the year either. The Crimson Tide’s “huge win” against UT-Chattanooga the week before ashouldn’t impress anyone either since that opponent also lost to 3-7 North Alabama, Western Carolina, and Furman teams as well. Compare either of those 1-loss SEC teams (if Alabama beats Georgia) and putting them in over an undefeated Florida State conference champion; a Texas conference champion that beat Alabama by double digits head-to-head; an Oregon conference champion that avenged it’s only loss (and may be playing the best of any team in the discussion lately as the eye test winner) and you may understand why it is hard for me to support the 1-loss SEC champion HAS to have a team in the playoffs argument. When I hear statements that Alabama or Georgia would be favored over any of the other teams be considered as mentioned above, I simply say, “it depends on which Georgia and Alabama team shows up”. If the inconsistent Georgia team that played against Georgia Tech, Auburn, or South Carolina shows up, Georgia may not beat the other candidates under consideration on a neutral site. If it is the inconsistent Alabama team that played against Auburn, Arkansas, South Florida, Texas A&M, or even possibly Texas were to show up, I feel they definitely wouldn’t … despite Paul Finebaum’s most crazed rants of “over my dead body!”. Every year, at least one of the Power 5 conferences have been left out of the 4-team playoffs, until now, the SEC was not even considered to be that 1 team (and with good reason). I feel the right circumstances may provide the necessary evidence for other deserving teams to get the nod if Georgia were to fall to Alabama in the SEC title game.
  • amwirth24
    This show is fire🔥🔥
    buffalobingywingy not true this show is amazing klatts only bias is towards Colorado and rightly so because he went there.
  • Tate101423
    Little biased game calling?
    I love your show and the way you break down college football. The only concern I have is the way you call football games. I’m normally not the one to complain about football announcers because they make the game entertaining too. But on Saturday, the bias was REAL towards the Buckeyes. The excitement of you and Gus when Ohio State tied it up 17-17 was crazy. When Michigan went right back down and made it 27-17, regular game calling. Maybe because I’m a Wolverine fan I saw it like that, but like I said, I normally don’t look for stuff like that unless it’s OBVIOUS.
  • buffalobingywingy
    B1G Love Fest
    It's really unfortunate that such a great CFB mind is being used as a big ten puppet by Fox. The bias is quite obvious and extreme. If you want to hear about how fun the Michigan vs Indiana game was every week, tune in. If you care about unbiased analysis from across the country, try the College Gameday podcast from ESPN or the College Football Enquirer from Yahoo.
  • Surf2Die4
    I respect
    his knowledge of college football, but when people start waffling on about their religious mythologies on sports shows it’s a complete turn off and isn’t the appropriate forum.
  • JoelKlattReviewer
    Excellent College Football Podcast
    I like watching the games Joel covers (my Buckeyes have a lot of them), so it was cool to find out that he has a podcast. It’s great, I like the format of it - Monday reactions, Wednesday analysis, Thursday previews. The Colorado “overload” earlier in the year seemed to tick off some but I was fine with it, gotta cover the biggest story in the nation while you can! I’ll definitely be sticking around for Joel’s off-season coverage too to get us through the long non-CFB time. (P.S.: Can I get a Rose Bowl hat? 😂)
  • 0unhappy7654
    Great show as Always
    Great show as Always Great job Joel
  • MRG77$
    Intellectually Dishonest
    I listened this entire CFB season but this latest episode ranking the teams after the second playoff rankings was completely intellectually dishonest. Specifically, the second tier teams that were put forth is obnoxious. Clearly putting teams in the second tier based on personal bias against certain teams. Back to the Rece Davis podcast for me.
  • oakboundbooks
    straight-laced self-important dufus
    I don’t like this person, at all.
  • ogquizman1
    Love the show-day one listener
    Big fan of Joel and the show. I’ve been a listener since episode one. My only complaint is Joel is an expert on the big brand teams but lacks some knowledge on the G5 and smaller P5 teams.
  • oldBuff
    Academy bowl game
    On the Oct 26 show you asked about an academy in a major bowl game…..maybe the 1963 Cotton Bowl, #1 Texas vs #2 Navy (Roger Staubach at QB) Dan Shea University of Colo … still have great memories of you throwing touchdowns in the lighting storm vs CSU👍
  • Clrapp63
    Great analysis - A great listen
    This is simply a great podcast! I am new to podcasts and love college football. It is obvious that Joel shares a passion for the sport and this comes through in his broadcasting on FOX and this podcast. It is a must listen for those that cannot wait until the next round of Saturday games. This podcast helps me through the week.
  • Watchful Protector 2022
    LOVE Joel Klatt
    Love his positive energy. Great analysis. Overall amazing dude. A must-listen for college football fans. I would just kindly request that we NOT give Air Force, Army, or Navy any coverage. These sketchy institutions recruit and trick athletes into joining their teams in exchange for ruining their lives and prospective professional careers all so corrupt elitists can make more money starting wars and selling weapons that demonically take innocent life. These life-taking and life-ruining institutions should never be placed in a positive light in college football.
  • human gamer
    Best CFB Podcast
    Jooooooooooooooooooel Klaaaatt. joelklatt. College football’s best analyst delivering insightful and well thought-out CFB thoughts and opinions. Love the pod, Joel. Keep up the outstanding work!
  • Bbry323
    Klatt brings the JUICE with nuance!
    From entry level to pushing your understanding of all the moving pieces, loving the Joel Klatt show. Easy to be bombastic, Mr. Klatt always poking holes in his takes and others just to share as much perspective as possible. Played for 11 years organized, 1 in D2 college, now 33, named after Bear Bryant, this is the best football show I watch/listen to. I also like Rich Eisen. #nuance #smallDetailsMakeTheBigDifference #genuine
  • The Ratch
    Awesome Show
    Klatt is one of the foremost voices in College Football, and most importantly, he’s Fair
  • Tim Sirota
    Fair and Balanced
    Thorough, insightful analysis of the entire college football landscape. Provides great coverage of many teams and conferences, with honest opinions and reviews, without displaying biases for or overhyping teams/conferences.
  • 10lawsond
    Best CFB Pod
    Great Monday morning listen.
  • whydoihavdtomakeaname
    Awesome show
    I don’t have time to watch all the other college games closely but thanks to Joel I get a view into the other teams I don’t see often that are great. Love the show!
  • Ggg haggard
    Awesome
    Joel has an awesome intelligence and great analyzation of CFB. He is unbiased and is refreshing to listen too.
  • Jeremy Hren
    Great show
    Joel, I love listening to the show. The passionate and informative nature of the show keep me tuned in each week.
  • Charlie Wing
    Great podcast for those wanting to know everything about CFB
    Great podcast. I’m a student at the University of Nebraska and someone that has loved college football since a young age, so this podcast has been great as I have definitely learned a lot more listening to it. Lots of great insight and humor as well as life lessons every once in a while. Met Joel last year in Lincoln when Big Noon was in town for the Oklahoma Nebraska game, and he was kind enough to take a picture with me.
  • FearsomeA
    Clearly The Best
    Whether you hear him on Big Noon Kickoff or on his podcast, Joel Klatt provides the most unbiased and steady-minded insight into the game of College Football. Personally, his podcast has made me more of a fan of the sport, as a whole. To be completely honest, sometimes the podcast can be too focused on the big teams and the big headlines; however, that’s completely called for. This is sports media, after all! I think it would be cool if there was a spotlight shown on a lower-tier team once in a while. Nonetheless, you won’t find a better source for knowledge and insight into the College Football world.
  • JustxBeingxNate
    Nathaniel Wickham
    This is such an entertaining podcast huge fan of you and Gus on fox especially when you call an Ohio State game. #GoBucks
  • LoganG16
    Authentic Show
    The Joel Klatt Show is real and intriguing. Joel’s knowledge of college football and the preparation he puts into breaking down each week is evident. I thoroughly enjoy Joel’s delivery of the topics and getting to hear the way he analyzes them. The show is always refreshing to listen to. I think this show is good for college football. I believe fans of the game should listen to the show to gain new insights on the world of college football from a professional.
  • Luko1998
    Passionate Criticism
    Joel is excellent at identifying the strengths and weaknesses of teams each week and has inspired me to take interest in teams other than my own. While other analysts tend to degrade college football teams, Joel’s criticism and analysis of each team comes from a heart for the players and coaches. Joel’s longing for the success of student athletes and his burning passion for college football is clearly evident both in his game commentary with Gus, and on this podcast.
  • Enigma324
    One Of The Best
    Joel has one of the best podcast available hands down. His honest unbiased opinion based on his experience comes straight form the heart.
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