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Five Burning Questions: TCU play-by-play Voice Brian Estridge

TCU, perennially, is among the top ranked teams in the country.  This year – after losses to Baylor and SMU – it appeared that TCU had taken a step back.  Now fast forward to their thrilling win over Boise State, in Boise, and perception has changed. I asked Five Burning Questions of the TCU Play-by-Play […]

Doak Walker Award Update: Shakeup At The Top

Last week I took a look at the Doak Walker Award Semifinalists and where they stood, in my eyes. Following the weekend of games, a few things have changed including a major injury to one semifinalist.  Here are the basics on the award, including who I believe the favorites are: THE AWARD: On Thursday, December […]

Not Good, Not Bad, Just Ugly: Week 11 Edition

Welcome back and if you are back for this column you already know the warning.  You will not find any good, not even really bad.  What you will find is a weekly expose into the UGLY of College Football.   Week 11 had plenty. Tulane: It seems like Houston puts a team on THE UGLY […]

Oklahoma State 66, Texas Tech 6: The Path For The Pokes Is Crystal Clear

The Oklahoma State Cowboys road to New Orleans was not impeded Saturday afternoon by the Texas Tech Red Raiders – like was the case for rival Oklahoma.  Quite the contrary actually, as the Pokes ran right through Texas Tech, defeating the Red Raiders 66-6 guns a blazing,  as a game with the Sooners looms on […]

Police: No Link Between Long-Missing DA, Sandusky

Since the Jerry Sandusky allegations began to break nearly six days ago there have been many questions – mostly unanswered.  One question that conspiracy theorists alike have had regards the 1998 investigation into Sandusky and the subsequent disappearance of former District Attorney Ray Gricar. Detective Matthew Rickard of the Bellefonte police department has told the […]

Breaking Down The Doak Walker Award Semifinalists

On Thursday, December 8th 2011 the Doak Walker Award will be given out to the nation’s most elite running back for a combination of accomplishments on the field, achievement in the classroom and citizenship in the community. This combination of academia, athletic prowess and the requirement that the recipient must be on schedule to graduate […]

Not Good, Not Bad, Just Ugly: Week 10 Edition

Week in and week out, you find “the good” in college football anywhere:  the great performances, the Heisman breakouts and everything in between. Every week, I bring you not the good, and not even the bad; I bring you the ugly. On to the ugly of Week 10. Kansas State-Oklahoma State: No Defense Required When […]

LSU 3, Alabama 3: Notes From The Half

First half done, and for me this has been the defensive clinic of the century. At the half – LSU and Alabama are tied at three.  While many complain about the offense, or lack thereof, this – my friends – is how football should be played.  Two great teams. Two great coaching staffs. Trading shot after shot, a chess match. […]

Five Burning Questions: Former NFL GM Phil Savage on LSU-Alabama

Saturday we all will clear our schedules for LSU-Alabama, which promises to be the biggest game of the season. It actually feels like the biggest game in many years. This match-up will feature a number of players who will be playing on Sundays in the National Football League once they’re done with college. Phil Savage, […]

Five Burning Questions: The Voice Of Oklahoma State

Oklahoma State, in the midst of a dream season, will try to not look past a pesky Kansas State team this weekend to the Cowboys’ Dec. 3 match-up with the Oklahoma Sooners. To answer “Five Burning Questions” regarding Oklahoma State-Kansas State, I called upon the voice of the Cowboys, Dave Hunziker. 1) Usually, after losing a […]

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