Best Games of 2011: A little Luck goes a long way vs. USC

Time to wrap up the week with one more look at one of the best games of the 2011 season. To do so we head out to the state of California, where one BCS contender stayed alive and another program showed they were up to the task to take on the best of the best. […]

Top 10 off-season storylines in the non-AQs

We’ve already given you the biggest off-season storylines in the Pac-12, ACC, Big XII, Big Ten, SEC and Big East. Our look around the country concludes with the non-AQs. (We’re including the independents in that group for expediency’s sake.) 10. Tulsa retools. By just about any measure, Bill Blankenship’s first season at the helm of […]

Meeting Of The Minds: Is The Big XII Proof That Size Doesn’t Matter?

The hard-hearted Big East “terminated” West Virginia on Valentine’s Day. The move freed up the Mountaineers to officially move on to the Big 12, a conference that has seen its own fair share of break-ups in the last two years. Since the conference expansion ball got rolling, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas A&M and Missouri have all […]

Best Games of 2011: Kirk Cousins becomes a legend vs. Wisconsin

It wasn’t a Game of the Century, but Michigan State and Wisconsin met one night in October and put together one of the more memorable performances of the fall. Before we continue with a look back at the Baylor’s big win, and in case you have missed any of the previous segments, here are the […]

TCU players get arrested in BCS syle

Congratulations TCU! You are heading to the Big 12 in 2012 and have the brand new schedule to prove it. As if road trips to Morgantown, Austin and Norman were not enough, here are four of your own players getting busted Wednesday morning on drug charges. Let’s see how you handle this! Wednesday morning a […]

How does WVU stack up in the Big 12?

It’s not like we didn’t know who West Virginia would play when it finally joined the Big 12. It became official Tuesday and the conference released the league schedule. Yet, there was something that left me speechless for awhile when I saw WVU’s schedule. Hey road trips to Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State and Iowa […]

Top 10 Big 12 games in 2012

The Big 12 finally released its long-awaited 2012 schedule on Tuesday. Michael Felder already covered some of the more interesting dates on the league’s schedule, but we went ahead and ranked the top 10 games in the Big 12 in 2012 to help you plan your fall accordingly. 10. (tie) TCU at Kansas – Sept. […]

Big day in the Big XII: West Virginia comes & schedules debut

Valentine’s Day is about love, old and new and as the Big East love West Virginia had was finally extinguished, the Mountaineers are now free to cuddle up with their new love; the Big XII. This is a pretty big day in Big Twelve country which has traded College Station, Texas and Columbia, Missouri for […]

The Top 10 offseason storylines in the Pac-12

For the past week, Crystal Ball Run has been giving you all the big off-season storylines in the major college football conferences. Included were: the SEC, Big XII, Big Ten, ACC and the Big East. Tomorrow, we’ll wrap up with all the non-AQ schools. But today? It’s time to talk Pac-12. With a slew of […]

Friendly suggestions for the C-USA/MWC merger

Today it was announced that sixteen FBS universities from Conference USA and the Mountain West Conference would be combining to create the next great Superconference… or whatever their mid-market equivalent may be.  The new conference is looking to expand to 18-24 universities, include a football championship game and semifinals, and stretch across the entire United […]

Three More Players Transfer From Maryland

One of my favorite episodes of one of my favorite shows on TV, came to start Season 3 of How I Met Your Mother. In it, Ted and Robin had just broken up, and after spending a summer apart, Robin returned back to New York, with a new boyfriend in hand, Mr. Enrique Iglesias. When […]

The Top 10 Offseason Storylines in the Big East

The BCS’ least-respected conference is about to take an even bigger hit with the loss of West Virginia, Pittsburgh and Syracuse. However, the Big East is trying to survive as a football conference. Commissioner John Marinatto has added seven new football programs, including Boise State, Houston and UCF. So you can imagine the offseason and […]

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