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Five Burning Questions: Syracuse Play-By-Play Announcer Matt Park

To help look forward to the game tonight between the Syracuse Orange and the West Virginia Mountaineers I spent some time with the voice of the Orange – Matt Park – to ask a few burning questions. Voice of the Orange, Matt Park ’97 is in his eighth season with the Syracuse ISP Sports Network […]

Five Burning Questions: Kansas State Wildcats

It’s hard to believe, but Kansas State is one of the nation’s 10 remaining undefeated teams entering Saturday’s action. There’s a good chance the Wildcats will move to 7-0 after playing rival Kansas. Why? Well, K-State mastermind Bill Snyder is 15-4 all-time against KU and he’s won 14 of the last 15 meetings. I like […]

The Dirty Dozen: Breaking Down The Biggest Week 8 Games

Here are the Crystal Ball Run Week 8 staff picks. Included is one writer who has an undefeated, top ranked team going down. Let’s get to the picks! No. 15 West Virginia at Syracuse: Friday, 8:00 p.m. ESPN Tom Perry’s Take: Both teams are coming off bye weeks, so each team should have a few […]

Arizona 48, UCLA 12: It’s time for Neuheisel to go

Will Rick Neuheisel make it through the weekend as UCLA’s coach? How about the month? If you ask me, Neuheisel shouldn’t have been allowed to return for the second half of the Bruins abysmal performance against Arizona Friday night. But that’s apparently not the plan, according to UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero. Certainly Guerrero watched […]

Bill Snyder: Substance Over Style

One of the primary reasons we started Coaches By The Numbers is our belief in the power of coaching. Talent of course matters, as evidenced by taking a quick look at the last decade of national champions in college football. However, even teams with every advantage possible struggle, at least relatively so, when they don’t […]

Five Burning Questions: ESPNLA’s Pete Yoon Breaks Down UCLA

With Mike Stoops recently fired at Arizona, and Rick Neuheisel on the brink of being terminated at UCLA, Thursday night’s game between the two programs has taken on additional relevancy….especially if you’re a hot young coordinator looking for a head coaching gig. But on the field tonight’s showdown makes for some interesting storylines. What can […]

Mike Sherman: A Have Not Masquerading In Have’s Clothes

College football is very much a game of the Haves versus the Have Nots. Here is a list of the last 10 AP National Champions:   2001: Miami   2002: Ohio St.  2003: USC  2004: USC 2005: Texas 2006: Florida  2007: LSU  2008: Florida 2009: Alabama  2010: Auburn What do the above schools have in common? […]

Five Burning Questions: Texas Football With Lance Zierlein

In case you haven’t been paying attention, college football is changing in the state of Texas. The Aggies are moving to the SEC, the Longhorns may be the the fourth-best team in the state and Texas Christian is moving up to play with the big boys. Lance Zierlein knows Lone Star State football as well […]

Report: LSU Suspends Honey Badger, Leading Rusher

Two key players for LSU look as though they will miss this weekend’s Auburn game. LSU student newspaper The Daily Reveille reports that cornerback Tyrann Mathieu (Honey Badger) and running back Spencer Ware will serve a suspension for failing a drug test. From those aspiring journalists in Baton Rouge; The suspensions could turn into multiple-game […]

No Locker, No Problem For Dangerous Huskies

In the preseason, pundits expected the Pac-12 North Division to come down to a two-team race between the Stanford Cardinal and Oregon Ducks. If you were paying attention in 2010, it made sense. Stanford finished the year with a blowout win over Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl and returned star quarterback Andrew Luck, while […]

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