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Colin and Joel Klatt debate if Michigan and Texas should still be considered football schools

Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images
Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images
By Michael Hulse Posted Wed, Sep 12, 2018

Texas and Michigan got off to disappointing starts to the 2018 college football season with both programs losing their openers, and today Colin argued that given their recent subpar track records he doesn’t consider either as “football schools” anymore.

FS1 lead college football analyst Joel Klatt begs to differ and sat down to tell Colin to pump the brakes on declaring both traditional powerhouses dead because their strong brands still deserve respect.

Watch the boys go at it in what each would describe as 5 minutes of wrong from the other guy.

.@ColinCowherd: “I don’t see Texas and Michigan as football schools.”@joelklatt: “Wellll…..relax a little bit on that.” pic.twitter.com/DhaNsqBcCW

— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) September 12, 2018

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