College football fans always like to say that every game matters. With limited schedules, next to no non-conference games and the staggered starts to the season and that slogan is more meaningful than ever.
Missing these bowls means missing out on some of the hidden gems in the nation. Just because these teams aren't at the forefront of the rankings doesn't mean there aren't some great players who will be competing in these bowls. Some have had fantastic seasons, and some will find themselves being difference makers on Sundays.
They say the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. And though that may often be true, we beg one small exception: bowl season. While there are many great standalone contests this postseason, the matchups within the matchups are what truly make for some great football.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
When the college football season ended, in a flash our Saturdays went from excitement-filled to dead as a doornail. Fortunately, we needn't mourn for long — bowl season officially kicks off this week, and if we're lucky, that means one thing: upset city, baby.
Trying to select the best of the best is never easy, especially when figuring out the best college football players in the land at each position. It can be argued that the three best players in all of the game are quarterbacks, while there are some defensive playmakers who are just as worthy of consideration.
It is rivalry weekend in college football and a great extension of the feast we enjoy on Thanksgiving Day. There are huge games that will help shape the College Football Playoff race, and a misstep could very well eliminate some teams.
Cliched storyline of the week Back in the early 1950s, the best college football coach in America was a man named Frank Leahy. Leahy, the head coach at
After a few weeks of some great matchups as well as some huge upsets, Week 11 settles down a bit. There are four games featuring two ranked teams with the top two ranked teams in the nation (Alabama, Clemson) involved in half of those contests (against Mississippi State and Boston College, respectively).
We are entering the final six weeks of the college football regular season and, like usual, we still don't have a good grip on how this year is going to shake out.
Ranked teams should have their work cut out for them this week. A total of 15 teams in the Associated Press Top 25 will play true road games. Three of those squads will match up with fellow ranked opponents in the SEC, Big Ten and Pac-12.
I can’t believe we are just five short weeks away from the end of the regular college football season. Thank you, guys, for sticking with me on this crazy journey.
It is the weekend before Halloween, but we've already have had some scary happenings. Some big dogs have been knocked down from their perches, and there are some trap games on the schedule this week.
Last week was supposed to be that calm before the storm of big games this weekend. Instead, a slew of upsets shook up the rankings and made this week's slate of games even better.
As we dive into the second half of the college football season, we've seen our share of surprise teams (Notre Dame and Florida to name a couple) and disappointments (Auburn, UCLA and Nebraska).
If last year was the year of the quarterback in college football, then the 2018 season is shaping up to be the year of the… less-experienced quarterback?
A new college football season is nearly upon us, and perhaps you are still mourning the loss of your superstar of choice to some faraway National Football League franchise that will never quite comprehend his brilliance the way you did.
While three games have been postponed or canceled due to Hurricane Irma, there are still plenty of other college football games on the schedule that will both excite and entertain.
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