Published on: 10th September, 2010
After a slow start, Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett found the form that will make him a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate in 2010 by leading his Razorbacks to a comfortable 44-3 victory over Tennessee Tech. For 15 minutes, Arkansas fans had to fear the worst, as the hosts trailed their Football Championship ...Published on: 3rd September, 2010
If you look at the experience returning for Arkansas football in 2010 and you take a peek at the schedule, you could make a serious argument either way about whether or not Arkansas could play its way into the national title race. Of course, the ball would seriously need to bounce ...Published on: 24th August, 2010
Here I go again, defending the honor of the little guy. David is, in this case, anybody that plays in the Mountain West, Conference USA, and the fading Western Athletic Conference. If Boise State were any other team in the history of college football in a Bowl Championship Series conference, they would ...Published on: 24th August, 2010
With the millions of dollars being bandied about in college football, it is win or else for almost every Division I football coach. Below are the top five coaches on the hot seat heading into the 2010 season. A few of the names on this list will surprise you. 5. Lane Kiffin, ...Published on: 22nd July, 2010
Apparently, the network that runs college football claims there is a new scourge that could destroy college football. Agents being linked to the high-profile slaves of college football is news as old as the Bowl Championship Series. For those of you who believe this is a new problem, you are only lying ...Published on: 20th July, 2010
Heading into the college football season, only 30 teams mathematically have a chance to win the national championship. Only 25 percent. A quarter of 120 schools equals 30. You don’t need a Masters degree in mathematics to figure that out. I have my degree in common sense. Heading into college basketball, each and ...Published on: 22nd June, 2010
It was the rivalry that could have been, but never was, nor will it ever be. Nebraska’s entrance into the Big Ten still fails to solve an age-old problem for the Cornhuskers, a football power that has no rival. Colorado was never a rival no matter how much they tried. Kansas State ...Published on: 29th November, 2009
Move over Oklahoma—Texas and the Red River Rivalry. Shift it Army—Navy, the annual December battle between two of our proud service academies. And out of the way Notre Dame, widely thought to be USC's biggest rival. The Trojans’ biggest rivalry is now with UCLA—and it is the ...Published on: 29th November, 2009
Danny Woodhead of North Platte, Nebraska ran for more yards in a single season than anybody in the history of college football. Anyone. Any division. Unheralded out of high school in the Cornhusker State after setting numerous prep records, Division I locals such as Nebraska and Colorado made a lukewarm pursuit ...Published on: 29th November, 2009
Reasons Why A College Football Playoff would be the best thing ever for $1,000, Alex. Buried under over-hyped rivalries on Saturday, the game of the day took place in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. Unbeaten Montana was hosting upstart South Dakota State, a program that gave a team such as ...