With the defensive chart already in the books (for whatever it was worth), it's time to look at those big vacancies about to pop up on the offensive side of the ball.....
Heading into the 2009 college football season, the majority of media outlets believed that the Big XII North Division would be won by either Kansas or Nebraska...
So much history through the years of seeing the good teams succeed year in and year out. Well it seems times are changing as alot of the old familiar successful programs I remember watching growing up are falling by the wayside...
I know this proposal seems crazy, because it would never be accepted, no matter how reasonable it sounds or how easy it is to implement...
It's been the story of the entire season, hasn't it? One week, you feel like you've finally begun to understand the mindless havoc that is the Big 12 North. The next, you realize that there's a reason you've deemed it 'mindless havoc' in the first place
Utah-TCU. The biggest non-BCS game of the year for the second year in a row. At stake, the MWC championship, a BCS berth and if TCU wins soundly and the cards fall right, a chance to play for the crystal football...
In light of Baylor scrub Nick Florence looking like freaking Dan Marino in Columbia on Saturday (obviously I'm still a little bitter), I can only cringe when I think about lightning fast Brandon ...
It was something I noticed was lacking on the sidelines during games such as Texas Tech and Iowa State. I don't think I was the only one either. Emotionless sidelines...
At the beginning of each college football season, when the media talks about Texas Tech, all that is mentioned is Mike Leach’s aerial spread attack offense...
I haven't given up on Kansas yet, but even I have to admit that after four consecutive losses, priorities can change. I'm not saying coach Mark Mangino has to give up...
Defense may win championships, but winning any game is tough when asked to do it all alone. The Oklahoma defense is championship caliber and did everything it could Saturday...
They are Austin’s brave, courageous, and fearless men of the city. No, I’m not talking about the Austin Fire Department—I’m referring to the Longhorn defense...
Depending upon perspective, Nebraska's upset of Oklahoma Saturday night means different things to different people. To most Husker fans it was a pleasant surprise and, while certainly not a ...
Before we begin, let's get one thing straight: College football fans do not have a lot of respect for their livers. I've seen guys stay out all night drinking and then scarf down an Egg McMuffin ...
All's not well that doesn't end well. The Oklahoma Sooners, unable to overcome five interceptions thrown by quarterback Landry Jones, three field goal attempts missed by placekicker Tress Way, ...
Do you think that Matt O'Hanlon felt bad about the unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after his third (and game-clinching) interception? I don't...
The Baylor Bears have somehow, some way, shocked the Missouri Tigers. Just a few hours ago, pigs grew wings and began to fly; and Baylor silenced the Missouri crowd on the road in a convincing ...
Willie Nelson and others may have said they couldn’t wait to be on the road again, but I am pretty sure the Baylor Bears would disagree. This afternoon, Baylor once again aims for their first conference win in a road matchup with Missouri...
If there was EVER a Big 12 game Missouri was gonna win by blasting an opponent, it's tomorrows game against the lowly Baylor Bears. I'd like to somewhat preface this article by saying I loved the Bears headed into the season...
With most teams having played eight or nine games already, the talk of bowl games has come to the surface of college football...
“Games that matter are played in November." Remember when that was true in Boulder? Wasn’t it just two weeks ago, on the heels of an upset win over Kansas, that the Buffs, with ...
The Sunflower Showdown this Saturday should be the best contest we've seen between these two clubs in the past three or four years...
The College Football season is drawing to a close, Bowl match-ups are becoming clearer week by week, but what about the Heisman Trophy? There's a handful of names that are vying for College ...
Every year, the Heisman Trophy is presented to “the most outstanding college football player in the United States.” Since 1990, however, the award has been almost entirely limited to quarterbacks and running backs...
This week, all eyes are on Manhattan, Kansas for the Sunflower Showdown. This game will help clarify the muddled Big 12 North race. Chase McCarthy will analyze key positions and matchups and predictions of the game...
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