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Best Games of 2011: RG3 Hits the Ground (And Air) Running Vs. TCU

The 2011 college football season may have been marred by some off-the-field issues from coast to coast, and you may not have been in favor of the way it all ended with a rematch in the BCS Championship Game, but there were quite a few games that will go down in the memory banks of […]

Case Of The Mondays: Breaking The Seal Edition

Welcome to “Case Of The Mondays,” a new weekly feature here at CBR. Every Monday morning, we’ll give you 10 thoughts to help you start your week off right. Here we go… 1. NEWS FLASH: It’s Super Bowl week. As was the case in the amateur ranks, the pros’ championship game features a rematch of […]

More Information Comes Out At Yale

Concern is in the air again in the college football world as the situation at Yale University involving their quarterback Patrick Witt, a sexual assault claim and his withdrawal from the Rhode Scholar program continues to show layers. Not familiar with Witt? He’s the Yale quarterback who drew plenty of praise because he decided to […]

Breaking Down All The Prospects At This Year’s Senior Bowl

If the three all-star games last Saturday didn’t fill up your football fix, or if the Pro Bowl just won’t quite do it for you, then have no fear because this weekend it’s time for the Senior Bowl. The Senior Bowl is known to be the most prestigious of all the all-star games. This week […]

CBR Recruiting Round-Up: The ‘Let’s All Poach Rutgers Edition’

With National Signing Day quickly approaching, CBR will be giving you a daily roundup of the key developments on the national recruiting scene up until the ink is dry on all those letters of intent. Here are Friday’s headlines, or as we like to call them, the “Let’s Poach Rutgers Edition.”   Rutgers:     […]

For Better Or Worse, Paterno A Symbol Of College Sports’ Power

Since he passed away on Sunday morning, writers everywhere have taken it upon themselves to define Joe Paterno’s “legacy.” Was he a bedrock of integrity? A coward? A fraud? I’m not going to pretend that I’m equipped to tell you whether the good outweighed the bad in Paterno’s life. In the last few days, I’ve […]

Meeting Of The Minds: College Coach, NFL Coach, Or Just, “Football” Coach

Over the weekend, Chip Kelly was supposedly a last-minute change of heart away from leaving Oregon for the Tampa bay Buccaneers. Jim Tressel received consideration for the Indianapolis Colts’ opening that ultimately went to Chuck Pagano. Les Miles’ name has been bandied about as a potential pro coach. Jim Harbaugh made his bones turning Stanford […]

Recruiting Round-Up: Bobby Petrino Can’t See DGB

Some of the big news in the recruiting world as National Signing Day inches closer. *Daily DGB Update Arkansas head coach Robert Petrino won’t be a part of the Razorbacks’ delegation conducting an in-home visit with coveted wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham today. Apparently, the boss Hog “accidentally” bumped into DGB earlier this month in San Antonio, Texas, […]

Might A Solid Church Sermon Sway One Of The Nation’s Top Recruits?

If you follow recruiting, you know that elite college football coaches will do just about anything to land a coveted recruit. They’ll camp outside the player’s home, try to get friendly with their girlfriends, you name it, a coach has tried it. But trying to woo a recruit under the watchful eye of the big […]

Recruiting Roundup: All Fear Jim L. Mora, Plus Colorado Is Making Moves

With National Signing Day quickly approaching, CBR will be giving you a daily roundup of the key developments on the national recruiting scene up until the ink is dry on all those letters of intent. With just one week until Signing Day, things are moving fast and furious. Here are Wednesday’s headlines: * Let’s Start […]

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