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The Paragraph That Could (Will?) Kill The Big 12

Rumors swirled all weekend that supposedly damning information about the Longhorn Network contract between Texas and ESPN were coming, and the revelations from Texas A&M blog Midnight Yell certainly generated some breathless commentary. In an unusual twist of events, it would seem the knee-jerk reaction in this case actually might be the right one. Let […]

My Favorite Player: Major Harris

(Editor’s note: Welcome to “Favorites” week at Crystal Ball Run. For the next few days, CBR writers will weigh in with some of the things – a person, a place, a game – that makes college football the best sport ever invented. First up, Tom Perry discusses the guy who made the Mountaineers so much […]

5 Burning Questions: Air Force Falcons

The Air Force Falcons are perennially one of the best-coached teams in the country and have a chance to make some noise in the Mountain West Conference in 2011. Frank Schwab covers the cadets for The Gazette in Colorado Springs, and he gives his take on the state of the program heading into the fall. […]

The Curious Case of Bubba Starling

Want the secret to finding the soft spot of one of college football’s hardest coaches? Apparently all you’ve got to do is be able to hit 500 foot home runs and gun a runner out at home off one hop from deep centerfield. So is the curious case at Nebraska, where notorious hot-head/big-scary-mean-guy Bo Pelini is […]

Crystal Ball Run Preseason Top 10: No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners

Throughout its opening week, Crystal Ball Run has looked at the clubs that we consider to be the favorites in college football entering the 2011 season. Finally we’ve reached No. 1. And you shouldn’t be surprised who it is… Crystal Ball Run Preseason Top 10 No. 1 – Oklahoma Sooners Oklahoma in a Word: Scary […]

Five Burning Questions: Nebraska Cornhuskers

After asking the toughest questions earlier in the week about Auburn, Ohio State, Florida and Georgia, it’s time to take a look at the newest team in the Big Ten, the Nebraska Cornhuskers. We can’t tell you if Nebraska is a Leader or a Legend, but what we can tell you is that Nebraska is […]

College Football Hot Stove

Every year at baseball’s trading deadline, a handful of contending teams usually take the opportunity to make one last big pick-up for the stretch run. Maybe you need a Carlos Beltran to give your lineup a little pop. Perhaps another arm for your bullpen, like, say, Mike Adams? Obviously, college football programs don’t have that […]

Crystal Ball Run Preseason Top 10: No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide

Crystal Ball Run Preseason Top 10 No. 2 – Alabama Crimson Tide Alabama in a Word: Reloading Alabama may be without its top playmakers (Julio Jones, Mark Ingram and Greg McElroy) from last season, but Nick Saban has stockpiled talent in Tuscaloosa. It’s like old-school Bama football. Legendary Crimson Tide coach Bear Bryant would be […]

Crystal Ball Run Preseason Top 10: No. 3 LSU Tigers

Our countdown of the Top 10 teams on the Crystal Ball Run takes a trip to Baton Rouge to visit the grass-eating, riverboat gambling, hat wearing son of a gun Les Miles and his LSU Tigers.  Can LSU make its third trip to the national championship game in New Orleans in the last decade? Crystal […]

Thoughts on The USA Today Coaches Poll

This morning, 59 of the finest sports information directors and graduate assistants…umm, I mean head football coaches, cast their ballots in the first USA Today Coaches Poll of the season. Good times! While ultimately, these arbitrary, random rankings, are fun, let’s remember that they really do mean nothing. After all, last year’s Coaches Poll had […]

5 Burning Questions: Georgia Bulldogs

Yesterday, it was the new-look Florida Gators. Today, we move to the other side of the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party with some insights about the Bulldgos from the distinguished gentleman from Georgia, Senator Blutarsky, the mind behind Get The Picture and the Mumme Poll. 1. Mark Richt’s job status is the topic du jour […]

There’s Still Hope For The Big East

Dateline: Chernobyl. OK, what happened in the Big East in 2010 can’t compare to the nuclear meltdown in the Ukraine in 1986. But to anyone associated with the conference, it sure felt like a catastrophe. Not a single team began the season ranked and not a single team finished in the rankings, thanks to poor […]

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