Published on: 7th July, 2009
So, it looks like there will be at least one more post, besides this, regarding the BCS and congress getting involved with allegations that BCS is violating antitrust laws. The congressional hearings are where we stand as this six month parade has been marching from Utah all the way to capitol ...Published on: 6th July, 2009
Utah State has a new coach in former Utah defensive coordinator Gary Andersen, and already the program is looking in the right direction. Utah State was actually able to score some points, but their defense was still lacking. That should change under coach Andersen, as he was the man behind ...Published on: 6th July, 2009
BYU has been the top of the 2010 recruiting class in the Mountain West and ranked thirteenth the NCAA according to Scout, for the 2010 class. In the past week in a half BYU has verbal commits from four new players; which brings their total to nineteen. Manu Mulitalo is ...Published on: 3rd July, 2009
Found an interview with Harvey Perlman who is the new chairman in the BCS Presidential Oversight Committee University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This interview is chalk full of amazing answers, so I will interject my own commentary within Perlman’s answers and you have been warned this is lengthy. Questions are in bold ...Published on: 1st July, 2009
This topic does not seem to go away. Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, the Senate Judiciary Committee's top Republican, is taking one last crack at the BCS with his claims that they are violating anti-trust laws. The new BCS television contract goes into effect July 7, so Hatch and his ...Published on: 1st July, 2009
Justin Williams Longmont Times-Call—Now boys calm down! Colorado and Colorado State have been playing the game in Denver since 1998, sans 2004 and 2005 in Boulder. However, Colorado has a guideline to play six home games every year, and when looking at their 2009 schedule The Buffs took advantage of ...Published on: 30th June, 2009
Florida State might finally be turning the edge and putting itself in position to finally make an ACC title game appearance. However there are bigger issues that will affect the Seminoles on and off the field. The biggest story is the 14 vacated wins from using ineligible players, which is currently ...Published on: 29th June, 2009
Tulane comes out of the Western division of C-USA, and last year they finished 2-10, ending the year on an eight-game losing streak. There is not much to like for Tulane. They lost two of their top three receivers, a backup running back, and the quarterback situation isn't any good. The listed ...Published on: 27th June, 2009
Jake Schaller The Gazette: Air Force coach Troy Calhoun got pretty mouthy in regards to the BCS and made the comparison to the former Soviet Union. "We basically have a system for college football that too closely resembles the old Soviet Presidium," Calhoun said referring to the policy making and ...Published on: 24th June, 2009
Oklahoma is coming off of their BCS loss to Florida last year, but they did not lose all that much. They return Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford and the top two running backs. The Sooners do lose three of their top four receivers and four offensive lineman. When the preseason bonanza of ...