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Joseph Lisi – Page 27 – Go for the 2

Joseph Lisi

Joseph Lisi is a member of the FWAA (Football Writers Association of America), the Maxwell Football Club and the National Football Foundation. He is the owner of the website: www.goforthe2.com and hosts a weekly college football radio show on SB Nation Radio and FNSTY Sports Radio from 10-12pm EST every Saturday morning. Listen live at: www.sbnationradio.com or www.fntsy.com/radio. Joseph is a former college football researcher for ABC Sports and has been featured on: SportsXRadio with Ken Thomson, ESPN Radio, Sirius XM Radio, FNTSY Sports Network, the Sid Rosenberg Show (640 AM Sports-South Florida), 1560 AM CBS Sports Melbourne, FL and multiple media outlets throughout the nation. Joe appears every Friday with Ken Thomson on SportsXRadio for the Football Fiasco in which every game on the college board is broken down during the show. Follow Joe on Twitter: @goforthe2

2018 Week 1 Analysis: Western Kentucky vs. Wisconsin

Western Kentucky vs. Wisconsin Notes: Western Kentucky won 6 games in 2017 against 5 FBS opponents (Ball State, UTEP, Charlotte, Old Dominion & Middle Tennessee State) with a combined overall record of 15-46 or .245%. The Hilltoppers won those games by a total score of 169-118 or 10.2 ppg. Western …

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2018 Week 1 Analysis- Florida Atlantic vs. Oklahoma

Florida Atlantic vs. Oklahoma Notes: Florida Atlantic won 11 games in 2017 against 10 FBS opponents (Middle Tennessee State, Old Dominion, North Texas-twice, Western Kentucky, Marshall, La. Tech, Florida International, Charlotte & Akron) with a combined overall record of 58-59 or .495%. The Owls won those games by a total …

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