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Boise State or Ohio State? Let the BCS At-Large Debate Begin
Now that the BCS picture is starting to clear up—sort of—it's time to start thinking about BCS at-large bids. For the first time ever, there are four Non-BCS league teams that qualify for at-large bids...
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The Pepto Bismol Rankings, College Football Teams Most Likely to Be Upset Week 6
It begins. Now that we’ve had four or five games to anoint our favorites to win the national title or make a BCS game, it’s time for them to start choking! USC got the ...
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Will USC Get Revenge on Oregon? Not So Fast My Friend!
Last year, with a healthy Dennis Dixon, the Oregon Ducks beat USC in a 24-17 decision capped off by a Mark Sanchez interception in the closing minutes...
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Nick Saban's Meteoric Rise at Alabama an Example of Second Year Coaching Magic
If you haven’t noticed Alabama, you must live in a hole. The 2008 Alabama Crimson Tide are clearly the biggest surprise of this young college football season...
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A One-Night Stand with the USC Trojans
"Collision in the Coliseum." This is what ESPN has dubbed tomorrow’s Ohio State-USC game. But if there’s one thing that’s clear, nobody outside of Buckeye Nation wants Ohio State to win...
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Could There Be a Better Solution Than College Football Playoffs?
First of all, let’s be honest with ourselves. Whether college football needs a playoff or not, WE ARE NOT GOING TO GET ONE! I know, I know. It hurts, but it’s the truth...
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The 2008 College Football "All Name Team"
Is it just me, or do you sometimes watch a football game, hear a player’s name called, and think...what?! Sometimes the names are highly ironic (like Reggie Corner, a defensive back that played for Akron last year)...
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Are the USC Trojans Overrated?
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 A new full-time starter at quarterback (66-of-110 passing for 642 yards, 7 TDs, and 4 INTs last year)...
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Three Changes That Will Make the Big Ten Dominant Again
The Big Ten has a glorious tradition, but its national image has been tarnished in the past few years. I believe that with a few changes, the Big Ten could turn things around...
