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Flashback Friday: Johnny Football puts the Aggies back on the map

The Texas A&M Aggies came into this game at 7-2 but had lost to the two best teams they had played, Florida and LSU. Would they be able to go into Bryant-Denny Stadium in their inaugural year in the SEC and compete with the 9-0 Crimson Tide? Vegas didn’t think so as they had the […]

Eric Ebron gets engaged then gets drafted 10th

If you thought Jadeveon Clowney had a big day getting draft first overall in the 2014 NFL Draft and signing an endorsement deal with Puma, wait til you hear about North Carolina tight end Eric Ebron. Prior to the draft, Ebron spend some quality time with his significant other on top of the Empire State […]

Jadeveon Clowney’s big day: #1 pick and signs with Puma

To the surprise of no one, a teary eyed Jadeveon Clowney was selected first in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. Ever since his first college game in 2011 against East Carolina (where he recorded seven tackles) and his first SEC game against Georgia (where he had two sacks), Clowney was destined to […]

HUNH: It’s getting drafty in here

Each Thursday we take a look around the world of college football and check out some of the biggest stories, best content (and sometimes worst), videos and opinions. The NFL Draft starts today, so let’s get our draft links out of the way first…. Grantland has a piece on the smallest player in this year’s […]

Happy Mother’s Day from Mississippi State

Recruiting is one of the biggest keys to running a successful program in this day and age of college football. With so many great recruiters on the road, sometimes you have to get creative. Earlier this off-season we saw how Mark Richt and the staff at Georgia was sending out hand drawn pictures. Dan Mullen […]

Bloguin around college football (5/5)

It’s Monday and that means it’s time to take a look around the Bloguin family of sites and see what they are talking about….. Mike Ferguson of Noled Out takes a look at how bad decisions are catching up to the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, Jameis Winston. [story link] Dale Newton of The Duck Stops […]

Longhorns DC takes shot at Aggies offense

On Sunday evening, the Texas Longhorns defensive coordinator, Vance Bedford took to Twitter to give his take on Johnny Manziel. Here’s what he had to say…. Manziel is a top 10 pick by the scouts. I wish him the best. He played backyard ball for 3 years. Now he will have to learn how to […]

CBR Rewind: Looking back at week nine of the 2013 season

During this off-season, we are taking a trip down memory lane by reliving the high points (and low points for some teams) of the 2013 college football season. So far we’ve covered weeks one, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight. Now it’s time to take a look back at week nine…. Here was the Top 5 entering the weekend: 1. Alabama […]

Pac-12 coaches attack SEC scheduling but should they?

On Thursday, some of the Pac-12 coaches took to the pulpit to attack the SEC’s decision to only schedule an eight game conference schedule with their main argument being… BUT EVERYBODY ELSE IS DOING IT! Seems like I’ve heard that somewhere before…. Let’s face it, a nine game schedule in the ACC is not the same […]

SEC will try out eight man officiating crews in 2014

Last year, the Big 12 was given a one-year trial to move to eight officials to keep up with the speed of the game. This year, the NCAA is allowing all FBS conferences to make that move. One of the major benefits of the extra official was to help with substitutions, which have become more […]

Flashback Friday: The Chicken Soup Game

This is widely called one of the greatest college football games of all-time but due to it happening in 1979, most of you probably have never heard of it or seen it. The setting was the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas the day after one of the worst ice storms in the history of the […]

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