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Don’t mess with Texas (viral videos)

Don’t mess with Texas? More like don’t produce YouTube videos, Texas. Texas A&M fans are excited about being in the SEC as well as ready to say hello to their new rivals from Alabama, LSU, Ole Miss, Georgia, Tennessee etc. To do so Texas A&M found some Aggie students to join Dr. Bowen Loftin to […]

Morning Playbook – We’re your college football-themed wedding planner

Football stadium cakes never get old. Here is Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium. It feels like stadiums recreated in cake-form continue to pop up everywhere we look. The amount of work that went in to recreating Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium is nothing short of amazing. As with most of these college football-themed cakes, this was used for a […]

Meeting of the Minds: Spaziani holds on and more bold predictions for the ACC

When does basketball start? The gnarly weather on the east coast last week dealt a huge blow to the Atlantic Coast Conference. We’re talking, of course, about the fact that our editor in charge of posting “Meeting of the Minds” lost power for the weekend and couldn’t publish the article. But better late than never, […]

Getting married? The Big House is now open for your wedding business

Of all the rules to being a true college football fan, the No. 1, iron-clad, unbreakable, try-this-at-the-risk-of-losing-lifelong-friends decree is a simple one: Never, ever get married on a college football Saturday. Short of admitting to enjoying Mark May’s work, getting married during the college football season is the easiest way imaginable to upset as many […]

The Playoff Era: What Could’ve Been in the BCS

The world of college football was altered on a large scale on one fateful Wednesday afternoon in June 2012 as the BCS Presidential Advisory committee announced that a playoff would be coming to the game as of the 2014 season. There was much rejoicing by the fans and media and with that we’re honoring the […]

Case of the Mondays: On Erin Andrews, Isaiah Crowell and the Olympics

Welcome to this week’s edition of “Case of the Mondays,” Crystal Ball Run’s look at the good, the bad and the surreal from the world of college football and beyond. And considering that we’re knee deep in the dog days of the off-season, it was in fact a surprisingly busy week in college football. We […]

Erin Andrews to Fox Sports. College football fans can breathe a sigh of relief

When it was announced late last week that America’s favorite sideline reporter Erin Andrews was leaving ESPN, collectively, college football fans across America had the same response: How the heck are we supposed to get through college football Saturdays without EA this fall? Well America, the national nightmare is over, and according to Sports Illustrated’s […]

Manziel, Texas A&M QB candidate, arrested after fight

It’s good to see Texas A&M acting like it belongs in the SEC. Johnny Manziel, in the mix to be the Aggies’ starting quarterback, was arrested early Friday morning and charged with disorderly conduct by fighting, failure to identify and possession of a fake driver’s license, AggieSports.com reports.  An officer on bicycle patrol found Manziel fighting […]

ACC Preview Week: Clemson puts its defense in Brent Venables’ hands

I’m here to make sure your defense stops sucking. One of the more high-profile moves on the coaching circuit didn’t actually involve a head coach. Following a 70-33 thrashing at the hands of West Virginia in the Orange Bowl, Dabo Swinney decided that he had seen enough of Kevin Steele’s defense. Clemson’s head coach put […]

Isaiah Crowell, UGA’s top back, arrested on weapons charges

The seemingly annual off-season transgressions at Georgia continued Friday, when leading returning rusher Isaiah Crowell was arrested on weapons charges, including two felonies. Crowell, the nation’s No. 1-rated running back coming out of high school, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possessing a weapon in a school zone and an altered identification number on […]

Morning Playbook – Playoff revenue splitting remains in question

There is no question that the big story this week has been the new four-team playoff model that will be used to determine college football’s national champion starting in the 2014 season. With revenue splitting a concern to many, we learned some more details yesterday. Most notably, the playoff revenue-split subcommittee features the conference commissioners […]

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