Les Miles: LSU Tigers Coach Leads SEC with Consistent, Conservative Approach
By Eric Freeman, Jr. (Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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2010 NFL Draft: Rookie FAs for the San Francisco 49ers To Target
by Robert Wayerski
After doing a number of San Francisco 49ers seven round mock drafts, I decided that it was time to look deeper and delve into the world of potential undrafted rookie free agents... Read More »
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What's Wrong With LSU's Offense?
by Matthew Smith
"If you would have told me on Friday LSU's defense held Florida's offense to 357 yards and 13 points, I would have said LSU would have won by at least 14." That's what I told my friend in our first class on Monday after the Florida game... Read More »
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Doomed By History: What LSU Fans Need To Learn From Nebraska's Solich
by Henry Ball
Oct. 18, 2009—From the Bleacher Report: "I will not let Nebraska gravitate into mediocrity," said Steve Pederson, then Athletic Director at the University of Nebraska, after firing head coach Frank Solich in 2003... Read More »
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College Football Weekend: Week Five Preview and Predictions
by Jeff Dillon
So, college football coaches, what’s a national title worth to you? We know it’s worth a whole lot of offseason work, countless hours staring at film and long weeks away from home on the recruiting trail... Read More »
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Scout's notebook: Defensive Review
by Wes Bunting
Here are my initial reactions from the first week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top defensive prospects... Read More »
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Lists/Rankings
Opening Night QB Rankings- Perrilloux Out To Prove His Prowess
by Colin Flosi
Dustin Grutza, Cincinatti- 21-28, 296 Yards, 3 TD, 1 Rushing TD (One Half)- After losing his starting job last season, Grutza regained it this year as Ben Mauk appeals to have one more year of eligibility...
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Previews/Predictions
College Football: Who Is This Year's Appalachian State?
by Nic Gulas
Last September, the unthinkable happened just three hours into the college football season. On the debut of the Big Ten Network, a tiny school from Boone, North Carolina shocked the No. 5 team in the country—and the college football nation...