Chip Kelly To The NFL? Not So Fast!

Time to pump the brakes on those Chip Kelly to the NFL stories folks. Just as clearly it looked as though Kelly would attempt to bring his up-tempo offensive mindset to the NFL and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reports now say Kelly will remain in Eugene, Oregon and stay on board as Oregon’s head football […]

Chip Kelly To The NFL Rumors Continue To Swirl

There are wild rumors, there are really wild rumors, and then, there’s what’s happening in Tampa Bay as we speak. That’s because as the 49ers and Giants do battle for the right to play in the Super Bowl right now, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hope they’ve found the man that will someday get them back […]

Everyone Has a Joe Paterno Story, Here Is Mine

Penn State coaching icon Joe Paterno passed away Sunday morning, at the age of 85 following a bout with lung cancer. While the end of his coaching career certainly came wiht a bit of a black eye, everyone will have a different take on how they will remember Joe Paterno. As somebody who grew up […]

Conference Realignment 3.0: Big 12 Eyeing ACC?

It’s coming one way or another, so why wait? We may only be a couple weeks removed from the end of the college football season, but the conference realignment talk is already starting to heat up with a doozy of a scenario. According to West Virginia blog Eer Insider, a number of dissatisfied ACC schools […]

Players To Watch In The Battle Of Florida

Are you sure you’re ready for yet another all-star game preview? I’m not even sure if I am, but The Battle of Florida has been getting the most attention on the Internet this week, despite being in its first year and not getting a ton of media coverage. There have been hundreds of scouts at […]

Players To Watch In AstroTurf NFLPA Collegiate Bowl

Well, another day, another all-star game preview as we take a look at the AstroTurf NFLPA Collegiate Bowl that will take place out in California on Saturday. The NFLPA game is unique, because not one NFL team or staff member has seen any of the practices so far. The NFLPA determined that it would invite […]

What’s The Matter With Kansas?

I’ve spent the past few weeks researching some of the recent coaching hires as part of my neverending quest to bring CBR’s readers the best college football analysis on the planet. In the course of boning up on the new faces in different places, I came across an interesting tidbit about one of the new […]

Players To Watch In The East-West Shrine Game

Earlier week it was the Casino Del Sol All-Star game and now on Saturday it will be not one, not two, but three games! This is a week I’ve been calling allstarpalooza because of all the news, reports, and tweets that have been flying. Just like with the Casino Del Sol game I will again […]

Meeting of The Minds: What About BOB?

Of all the off-season coaching buzz, not a whole heck of a lot seems to be centered around Bill O’Brien. While Urban Meyer is a home run in Columbus, Mike Leach is intriguing in Pullman and folks in College Station are excited about Kevin Sumlin’s arrival, no one is quite sure what to make of […]

Dorial Green-Beckham: The Recruit That Launched Gary Pinkel’s Helicopter

When it comes college football coaches, Missouri’s Gary Pinkel comes off as one of the sport’s more milquetoast personalities. I always picture him tooling around Columbia in a Chevy SUV, driving a couple miles an hour under the speed limit and grooving to an “office rock” radio station (Sheryl Crow, Hootie and the Blowfish, Blues […]

The NCAA Has A New Policy On Rule Breakers And Violators

When NCAA President Mark Emmert held a summit of Athletic Directors and college Presidents last summer, there was one phrase that he continued to repeat above all. Emmert wanted to “streamline the NCAA rule book.” Simply put, there were too many rules and too many different interpretations of rules. Because of it, when a school […]

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