The Georgia Bulldogs, defending SEC East champs, wrapped up spring football last weekend. The esteemed Senator Blutarsky of UGa site Get The Picture joins CBR’s Allen Kenney for a podcast with all the details on the offseason practices in Athens. Allen and the Senator break down: Concerns about the Bulldogs’ offensive line. Replacing Orson Charles […]
What to watch for: Tennessee spring game (including, Da’Rick’s swag)
0 comments by Michael Felder on 4/19/2012
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LaSDjBXKS38 2011 did not go the way the Volunteers wanted or expected it go. The Vols faithful knew it would be a trying year but they still expected to head to bowl game in December and have hope for the future. However, that did not happen as Justin Hunter and then Tyler Bray went down […]
 
                    
				What to watch for: Penn State spring game
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Penn State’s quarterback situation remains unsettled this spring. Photo: Kevin McGuire Fans will finally get a glimpse in to what the new era of Penn State football will look like this weekend, when Penn State concludes their spring practice schedule with their annual Blue White Game. With new head coach Bill O’Brien generating a positive […]
Gambling alert: Early college football win totals released
Our buddy Beyond the Bets has the lowdown on a very early release of college football win totals for the 2012 season. The odds come courtesy of online book 5Dimes.com. The juice is damn near extortionary, and the selection is limited. However, if you want a line on what the true college football experts think […]
 
                    
				What to watch for: Arkansas spring game
0 comments by Aaron Torres on 4/18/2012
Although last Saturday was maybe the busiest weekend of the year in terms of spring football, there are still a handful of teams who continue practicing, and have yet to host their spring games. One of those teams is Arkansas, which have made a lot of headlines this spring… but unfortunately, not many of them […]
As usual, the Old Ball Coach has a few suggestions for the folks in charge of the SEC
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As the old saying goes, there are only three certainties in life: Death, taxes, and Steve Spurrier keeping himself surprisingly interesting, even as he nears his 70th birthday. Whether he’s walking around practice without a shirt on, drinking a couples beers with his bros, or cracking jokes at the expense of Georgia’s police blotter, whenever […]
 
                    
				Phil Fulmer to Arkansas? Say it ain’t so!
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College football is never one to be outdone by its little brother college basketball, which is why it only makes sense that in a week when Larry Brown was hired as SMU’s hoops coach, a college football coaching rumor came out late Tuesday that seemed to be just as out of left field as Brown-to-SMU. […]
 
                    
				Oliver Luck shares insight on West Virginia’s move to the Big XII
0 comments by Aaron Torres on 4/17/2012
When it was announced in late September that both Syracuse and Pittsburgh were packing up their bags to head to the ACC, it seemed like a strong possibility that most of the football playing members of the Big East would eventually leave with them. At the time most believed the Pac-12 would expand to 16 […]
Alabama will literally buy a BCS Championship trophy
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Handle with care. Just a few months after Alabama shattered LSU’s BCS Championship aspirations, a player’s father shattered Alabama’s BCS trophy. On Saturday, after Alabama’s A-Day scrimmage in Tuscaloosa, the AFCA crystal ball trophy was knocked off a podium when a player’s father (currently unknown which player), bumped in to the trophy after catching his […]
Five Burning Questions: ESPNLA.com’s Pedro Moura talks USC’s spring game, Matt Barkley and the differences between Pete Carroll and Lane Kiffin
0 comments by Aaron Torres on 4/16/2012
On Saturday, early BCS title favorite USC took the field for their spring game. But while expectations are high at Southern Cal, the on the field results left a lot to be desired. Simply put the Trojans just didn’t look all that good Saturday afternoon. Well, one reporter who covered the game was ESPNLA.com’s
 
                    
				Ingram, Cody, other Alabama teammates play paintball for charity
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We’ve all seen the terrifying pictures of Terrence Cody at the NFL Combine a few years back, pictures which, even today still give many of nightmares. But as scary as that sounds, how much more intimidating might it be to see Cody barreling at you full-speed ahead on a paintball field? Well, some folks in […]
 
                    
				Case of the Mondays: On Petrino’s replacement, Cam’s statue and 21 Jump Street
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Welcome to this week’s edition of ‘Case of the Mondays” where we look at the good, bad and sublime from the world of college football and beyond. And with this week’s edition, we also bring a disclaimer: There will be no talk of Bobby Petrino, motorcycles, paid administrative or sexting. Instead, we’ll begin by asking… […]

