Published on: 1st September, 2010
You know the routine: Line up a tomato can to knock out with ease in the opener so the fans can indulge in their favorite activity without having to watch the game. Pretty bad in terms of rising up to a challenge for these so-called historical powers. Some ratings systems have ...Published on: 27th August, 2010
Along with the rites of spring, winter festivals, and the harvesting of autumn comes a summer tradition equally anticipated among college football fans. The tradition of predicting how the season will progress, followed by speculation concerning who will go to which particular bowl game. At this time of year, hope springs eternal, every school has ...Published on: 25th August, 2010
Suppose you were asked to define the Southeastern Conference in terms of what will happen in 2010. Would the most important item be who will win the conference crown? Could the team best positioned to win the title in 2011 be more important? Will the group of coaches on hand for ...Published on: 20th August, 2010
Can Boise State repeat as undefeated? Will LSU return to the top of the SEC? Can Jim Tressel take his Ohio State Buckeyes all the way? Is Miami back? Does Wisconsin have the best running attack? Will Auburn steal Alabama's thunder? Is Tennessee better off without Lane Kiffin? Is Oklahoma really No.1?These and ...Published on: 18th August, 2010
College football and food: a magic combination.There are a number of places in the U.S. where tailgating is almost as important as the game.For the Food Network-challenged, tailgating is the art of eating prior to kickoff. There is only one rule that must be obeyed in this time-honored practice: The eating must be done in ...Published on: 15th August, 2010
The perilous world of prognostication carries with it a certain reality that cannot be delayed or denied. The season will end in the first week of January and the results of the year will likely make shambles of even the finest minds on the subject of who will win and why. Nowhere will ...Published on: 13th August, 2010
A former member of the swim team at Baylor, who is currently a United States Senate candidate in Kentucky, has been accused of bizarre activities during his college days by a female psychologist in Waco, Texas.The candidate, Rand Paul, formerly known as Randy Paul in college according to others, allegedly dropped by with ...Published on: 6th August, 2010
Home upsets deliver the most powerful noise in all of college football, the sound of silence in the stands. These shockers can take away the energy of a team for the remainder of the season or inspire squads to climb back off the floor ready to face new challenges. The following is ...Published on: 4th August, 2010
Longtime USC coach John McKay once commented on the challenge of preparing a team to win the national championship by describing the role played by the schedule. "You either get out there and play teams from around the country, see if you can compete with them, or find out when it's ...Published on: 2nd August, 2010
How often does a school get the opportunity to bring in a quarterback who is an established Heisman Trophy candidate one month before the season begins? Former Oregon Duck quarterback Jeremiah Masoli posted on his website he intends to take up an offer from coach Houston Nutt to be a walk-on for the Mississippi Rebels. He can ...