Someone’s Got A Valentines Crush On Nick Saban

With Valentines Day a little over a week away, love is definitely in the air, and manifesting itself in truly weird ways. While you may have an affection for a friend, co-worker, or- as crazy as it sounds- maybe even your wife, there is one very public person, with a very serious crush on Alabama […]

Making My Case Against a Playoff

Can I share with you a “what-if” scenario that is unlikely, but plausible? If college football had a playoff after the 2011 season, Clemson would have been a participant. It’s hard to fathom the ACC champion not getting an invite. The Tigers were stocked with offensive talent and a number of NFL prospects on defense. […]

Jim Delany promises not to hurt any infants with playoff plan

As the drumbeat for a playoff grows, who better to lead college football fans into this brave new world than Jim Delany? In an irony to beat all ironies, according to Teddy Greenstein of the Chicago Tribune, longtime playoff obstructionists Delany and the Big Ten are have suddenly taken the lead in the movement to […]

Case Of The Mondays: Super Bowl Hangover Edition

Every Monday, either myself, or my co-managing editor Allen Kenney will look at the good, bad and sublime of the previous weekend in what we like to call “Case of the Mondays.” And today, as you groggily show up to work, we break it all down for you. From Madonna to Darren Rovell, Michelle Beadle […]

All-Star Season Wraps Up With The Player’s All-Star Classic

It’s always sad when the All-Star season ends, this year we’ve gone through all of the previous five game and will end this series with a sixth game this Saturday in Little Rock, Arkansas at the Player’s All-Star Classic will kick off for the first time ever. The Player’s All-Star Classic is being run by […]

Welcome To The Urban Meyer, Big Ten

As expected, Ohio State’s new coach has shaken up college sports’ stodgiest conference. As expected, his fellow coaches are having some adjustment issues. See, they don’t do “recruiting” in the B1G – or, at least, not the kind Meyer likes. Since taking over in Columbus in December, Meyer waged SEC-style war in B1G country. When […]

Les Miles Has Some Choice Words For Former Recruit Gunner Kiel

For even the most passive college football recruiting followers, the name “Gunner Kiel” is one which just about every fan is familiar with. The top high school quarterback in the class of 2012 made headlines all fall long, as a one-time Indiana commit, turned one-time LSU commit, turned Notre Dame enrollee, who- in the process- […]

Confession Of A College Football Fan: I Hate National Signing Day

Someone told me yesterday was a huge day for college football. What, I missed a big game? Ugggh! It was just National Signing Day. I guess I’m the rare college football fan who has no interest whatsoever in what happens on the first Wednesday of February every year. So some physical freak of a wide […]

10 Signing Day Takeaways

For the vast majority of high school recruits and college football programs, the ink is dry on all the letters of intent. The fax machines have all been put away for another year. The unused hats from signing ceremonies are, hopefully, en route to people who need them. Signing Day 2012 is in the books, […]

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