Published on: 11th January, 2011
When will the Michigan Wolverines and Big Ten get it? Les Miles already told you “no” once back in 2007, and he’s telling you again. He likes it just fine down in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, thank you very much. Why would he leave LSU and attempt to clean up that train wreck ...Published on: 15th December, 2010
By now, the Gator Nation has heard that quarterback John Brantley is contemplating transferring from the University of Florida. After the season he experienced, who could blame him for weighing his options? Before the 2010 season started, most thought that head coach Urban Meyer and offensive coordinator Steve Addazio would make ...Published on: 10th December, 2010
To date, there is only one college football player that has won the Heisman Trophy two times—Ohio State Buckeye legend Archie Griffin. Today, I spoke with him about his life, viewpoints, and current activities. Griffin is heavily involved in the Wendy's High School Heisman Award. The program celebrates high school seniors ...Published on: 28th October, 2010
Let's face it—the Big East is not a powerhouse football conference. Students of incumbent schools look towards the basketball season with far more passion than that of football and rightfully so—especially after the results of this season. Currently, the mighty unranked Pitt Panthers are in first place with a 2-0 conference record; ...Published on: 13th October, 2010
Please understand that the purpose of this letter is to help the fans of the Florida Gators to find peace and bring clarity to a very emotional subject: the 2010 season and the football team's performance to date. The Gators have lost two games in a row—one on the road and ...Published on: 8th October, 2010
Going into the 2010 season, it was a forgone conclusion that the Alabama Crimson Tide would be the team to beat, and Ohio State, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, and Texas would try their best to knock the Tide off their perch.Oh yeah, and that team from Idaho; the one no one ...Published on: 7th October, 2010
The 2010 SEC football season has been compelling to say the least. There are only three undefeated teams left through five games, and two of the three are arguably surprises of the season so far.The SEC Eastern Division is down based on minimum expectations for the conference, whereas the Western ...Published on: 1st October, 2010
According to Adam Silverstein of Only Gators Get Out Alive, Florida Gators Kicker Caleb Sturgis will miss this week's game in Tuscaloosa against the Alabama Crimson Tide. If true, this could be a huge loss for the Florida Gators. Sturgis, a junior out of St. Augustine, Fla., has hit two of four ...Published on: 30th September, 2010
After four weeks into the 2010 season the college football landscape is still owned by the Southeastern Conference. In both AP and USA Today polls, the SEC has three teams in the top 10—more than any other conference. What is new are the players atop the power rankings in the SEC. ...Published on: 30th September, 2010
We are four games into the 2010 season, and there are four teams that are undefeated in the SEC—three in the Western Division (Alabama, Auburn, and LSU) and one in the Eastern Division (Florida).Going in to the season the West was considered the tougher division, but now it has been ...