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Georgia 45, Auburn 7: Will The SEC East Rise Again?

The SEC West is commonly referred to as the toughest division in all of football. Who’s going to argue it’s not? The last two BCS National Champions, as well as three of the last four, are from the SEC West. The SEC West has also recently taken the lead in the SEC as the dominant […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Ten

The “Game of the Year of the Century” came and went with mixed reviews but one thing was for sure, fans watched. The game gave CBS it’s best rating for college football since 1989 as LSU topped the Crimson Tide by a score of 9 to 6. Heisman Candidate Trent Richardson accounted for more than […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Nine

If you thought last week was crazy with the finish to Wisconsin and Michigan State, this week was just as wild. Oklahoma State and Brandon Weedon curb stomped the Heisman campaign of RG3, Georgia Tech shocked Clemson, Georgia got the monkey of it’s back in Jacksonville, South Caroina survived it’s first full game without Marcus […]

South Carolina 14, Tennessee 3: Gamecocks Survive Life Without Lattimore

South Carolina came into Saturday night’s game against Tennessee with a 6-1 record, a three-game win streak and control of its own destiny in the SEC East. The Gamecocks were taking on a team that had lost three straight games and four out of five. Why did it seem like the ‘Cocks were ripe for […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Eight

Just when you thought college football was becoming predictable a wild Saturday night changed everything. Michigan State stunned unbeaten Wisconsin with a last second prayer and Texas Tech shocked the Sooners in Norman. How would that affect the Heisman race? Wisconsin’s Russell Wilson was second place in last weeks poll and trailed leader Andrew Luck […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Seven

Week seven of the College Football Season has come and gone. Virginia Tech woke up, Oklahoma State continued to impress, LSU remained dominant, Clemson kept themselves from pulling a Clemson, Stanford remained unbeaten but Michigan did not. In Heisman news, the very talented South Carolina RB Marcus Lattimore was the first Heisman casualty as he […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Six

Week six of the College Football Season has breezed past us. Oklahoma took Texas to the woodshed, Logan Thomas led the Hokies past the Hurricanes in a thriller, Michigan remained unbeaten, so did Kansas State, Arizona is in the market for a new coach, and South Carolina finally parted was with Stephen Garcia. Last week […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Five

Week five of the College Football Season has come and gone. Russell Wilson and the Wisconsin Badgers beat up on the Cornhuskers of Nebraska, Alabama flexed it’s muscle against the Gators, and Stephen Garcia might have single-handedly put the kibosh on Marcus Lattimore’s Heisman hopes. Last week was week four of the Bloguin Heisman Poll […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Four

Week four of the College Football Season is in the books. Texas A&M to the SEC is officially official and Oklahoma State gave them a nice kick on the way out. The Florida Gators look like they are back and LSU never left. But you aren’t here to talk about the games, you are here […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Three

Week three of the College Football Season is in the books and the week was highlighted by a great game between Oklahoma and FSU. Last week was week two of our Bloguin Heisman Poll as it made its debut here on Crystal Ball Run. The season is moving quickly and we realize it’s a little […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week 2

Week two of the College Football Season is over and it was highlighted by a couple of great games in South Carolina/Georgia and Michigan/Notre Dame. Last week we debuted the 2011 version of the Bloguin Heisman Poll at College Football Zealots. This week we have made the move over to Crystal Ball Run for the […]

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