Published on: 19th December, 2010
With everything but bowl season over and done with, it's time for all of us college football fans to start looking forward to the next big part of college football: recruiting.While numerous verbal recruitments have already been made, the world awaits National Signing Day with bated breath.With February fast approaching, ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
Cam Newton became a lightning rod for debate, controversy and hand-wringing during his monstrous season as the starting quarterback for an Auburn Tigers team competing for a national championship. His statistics and performances speak for themselves in what has been an undefeated season in the rough-and-tumble SEC.Instead of heaping praise ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
I am not going to pretend that what happened to Ralph Friedgen over the weekend was kosher or really even acceptable for a man who was just named ACC Coach of the Year and was +6 in wins from this year to last. Was it the right thing to do ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
For a weekend that didn't see a single bent blade of field grass, it sure was a wild couple of days for the Maryland football team. Let's recap. Friday morning, Maryland's offensive coordinator and previously designated "coach in waiting" James Franklin headed for Nashville, where he put weeks of speculation to rest upon being named ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
Despite the fact that the Cotton Bowl Classic has moved across the Metroplex to Jerry Jones’ luxurious Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, a college football bowl game will continue to be played on January 1st in the historic Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas. Sanctioned by the NCAA in April, the new ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
St. Joseph County prosecutor Michael Dvorek came forward Thursday with his verdict in the Lizzy Seeberg case. No charges will be brought against the Notre Dame football player accused of sexual assault. For those unfamiliar with the case, Ms. Seeberg was a student at nearby Saint Mary's College. On the night ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
Substantiated rumors are shooting around the web that Ralph Friedgen will be pushed out of the Maryland football program and will be replaced by offensive genius Mike Leach. Despite being the most successful coach in Maryland football history and being named that ACC Coach of the Year twice, including this ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
“No college team can stop Cam Newton. They can only hope to be able to contain him.” That’s the mantra, but what does Oregon think about it? I’ll tell you at the end of this piece. Breaking defenses off like the pieces from the loaves Jesus and the disciples fed the ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
On paper, this looks like the biggest mismatch in the bowl season other than Oklahoma-UConn. Nebraska came in first place in the Big 12 North and Washington finished the season in third place in the Pacific-10. Having thumped Washington, 56-21, in September, the big and bold Nebraska Cornhuskers will try to ...Published on: 19th December, 2010
While there is much that is not official yet, a variety of reports suggest that Mike Leach will be announced as the new head football coach at the University of Maryland. First, university officials told the Baltimore Sun that Maryland is forcing football coach Ralph Friedgen out. Friedgen, in his tenth ...