Hey,
I'm glad you're here.
I've been watching college football for as long as I can remember. Growing up in Tennessee, we'd watch the Vols play every Saturday. On Sundays, we'd stay up late with my dad watching the Phillip Fulmer show. Like a lot of people, I drifted away from it as I got older. But after he died, I found myself turning Tennessee games on again. Watching made me feel connected to him, and what started as a way to remember turned into a full-blown obsession.
These days, I spend my Saturdays the same way you probably do. Pregame shows until noon, flipping between games all afternoon, and staying up until the final game of the weekend ends. Every single week, I'd visit five or six different sites just to get ready for the weekend. One site for rankings. Another for schedules. A third to figure out what games actually matter.
I kept thinking there had to be a better way to scout the weekend ahead. A place that wasn't built by some corporate sports media giant trying to shove the same template across every sport. A place that actually understood what college football fans need and how we want to consume information.
So I built College Football Source.
This site exists for one reason: to help you enjoy college football more. I'm not here to farm your clicks or bury the information you want under a mountain of ads and auto-play videos. I'm building this the way I wish someone had built it for me. Clean information, easy to find, designed by someone who will be doing the exact same thing you're doing this weekendâwatching as much football as humanly possible.
I'm running this by myself, and I'm constantly adding new features and improving things based on what makes sense for fans like us. If something's broken or you have an idea that would make this better, let me know. This is a work in progress, and it'll keep getting better.
Thanks for being here. I hope this site helps you get more out of your Saturdays.
- Alex