Published on: 7th September, 2010
The first week of college football is in the books, and there is already chatter of which teams deserve what and avid fans predicting the future.In this week's edition of power rankings, Big 12 quarterbacks are under the spotlight.As a conference, the group doesn't stand out amongst the nation's best, ...Published on: 3rd September, 2010
It was sticking out like a black eye after the first quarter—Pete Carroll is no longer the boss at Southern Cal. The old epoch of run-it-up football was lost at USC when Carroll departed for the NFL, and a new era of mediocrity seems to have arrived on campus along with ...Published on: 26th August, 2010
The Big 12 hosts just a couple of college football programs that can be identified as powerhouse programs, namely Texas and Oklahoma.So grinding through what is believed to be an average conference schedule, raising the stakes for the out of conference matchups generate much more weight and talking power towards the end ...Published on: 19th August, 2010
Texas Longhorns fans breathed a deep sigh of relief this week and for a multitude of reasons. Cibolo Steele running back Malcolm Brown committed to the Texas Longhorns on Wednesday evening, adding to a long list of Longhorn pledges verbally accepting an offer from Mack Brown and his staff. Brown, a five-star ...Published on: 6th August, 2010
Despite the shrinkage in the Big 12 with Nebraska and Colorado heading out the door, recruiting remains a constant in college football. Although talks of realignment dominated the off-season newsrooms, highly touted recruits will still fulfill their letters of intent and enroll in their respective universities. Some are more hyped than others, ...