The regular season is done, conference titles are decided, and the College Football Playoff bracket is set—but the real drama is just getting started. Brien and AV rip through a fresh wave of coaching moves, break down dominant championship game performances from Texas Tech, Georgia, and Indiana, and take a hard look at how (and why) the CFP committee landed on its final 12. From Penn State's messy search and Hartline's boom-or-bust shot at USF to whether Bama deserved the benefit of the doubt over Miami and Notre Dame, this one is all about what the sport got right, what it botched, and how to fix the calendar going forward. What's inside: Coaching Carousel Spin: Matt Campbell to Penn State, Jimmy Rogers to Iowa State, Charles Huff to Memphis, Tosh Lupoi to Cal, Billy Napier to JMU, Alex Mortenson at UAB, Brian Hartline to USF, Neal Brown to North Texas, Will Stein to Kentucky, Bob Chesney to UCLA, and Pete Golding elevated at Ole Miss. Penn State's Search Problem: Why firing James Franklin early with no clear plan tanked recruiting and left Campbell starting from a hole. How To Do It Right: Iowa State's two-hour turnaround for Jimmy Rogers and why that's how a real search should look. G5 Launchpads: Why Memphis, JMU, North Texas, and USF are now boom-or-bust career accelerators for ambitious young coaches. Texas Tech's Statement Win: Red Raiders suffocate BYU in the Big 12 title game and look every bit like a top-four team no one wants to see in the playoff. SEC Power Shift: Georgia smothers Alabama in Atlanta, dominates both lines of scrimmage, and raises real questions about where Bama goes from here. Big Ten Rock Fight: Indiana out-toughs Ohio State 13–10, wins the LOS, sacks Julian Sayin five times, and hands the "best defense in the country" its first real gut punch. Game Balls: Wayne Knight powers JMU into the playoff; Charlie Becker torches Ohio State over the top when it mattered most. CFP Bracket Questions: Why 1–4 and 5–7 mostly make sense, but the Miami vs. Notre Dame vs. Alabama shuffle exposes how arbitrary the process still feels. Time To Kill Conference Title Games?: Brien's blueprint—start earlier, steal the FCS model, auto-bids for champions, more at-larges, and wrap the whole thing by New Year's. What's Next on Complete BS: Special Heisman episode with 2001 winner Eric Crouch and an Army–Navy deep-dive with Navy legend Keenan Reynolds.