CBR Official BCS Bowl Projections: The Picture Is Becoming Clearer

We will once again go through the motions of making the selections as if the season ended today, using the BCS Rankings as a tiebreaker to determine conference champions. Up to this point, we have simply been going with the top ranked team in each conference as the champion.  But we’re now far enough along in […]

Kansas State 53, Texas A&M 50: Collin Klein For Heisman

The pool of Heisman Trophy candidates at this point in the season is full of familiar names: Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, Oregon running back LaMichael James, Alabama running back Trent Richardson. However, if you’re looking for the one player who means the most to his team, what about Kansas St. QB Collin Klein? Klein continued […]

Oregon 53, Stanford 30: Ducks Remind Everyone Who Rules Pac-12

Stanford had so much to play for Saturday night. A win would have given the Cardinal a reasonable path to the BCS Championship, and a defining victory for Andrew Luck’s Heisman campaign. But what we got was an inspired performance from Oregon, and that may be what the Ducks needed to convince some that they […]

Georgia 45, Auburn 7: Will The SEC East Rise Again?

The SEC West is commonly referred to as the toughest division in all of football. Who’s going to argue it’s not? The last two BCS National Champions, as well as three of the last four, are from the SEC West. The SEC West has also recently taken the lead in the SEC as the dominant […]

West Virginia 24, Cincinnati 21: Big East Race Gets Interesting

Just when it looked like West Virginia was on life support, the Mountaineers stepped up Saturday and scrambled the Big East race. The Bearcats are still in control of their destiny, despite the 24-21 loss. Cincinnati’s final three conference games are all winnable games. But if the Big East has taught us anything this year…there […]

South Florida 37, Syracuse 17: Big East At Its Best, Worst

Oh Big East, how I’m going to miss your dysfunctional ways. With Pittsburgh, Syracuse and West Virginia all destined to leave at some point in the next two years, there’s a good chance I won’t watch you quite as much. But you certainly have been entertaining…even if not for the best of reasons. I’ve struggled […]

Five Burning Questions: Oregon-Stanford For Pac-12 Supremacy

Last week, the college football world trained its attention on the SEC for the latest “Game of the Century” between Alabama and LSU. This week, the focus shifts out to the West Coast, as the No. 4 Stanford Cardinal and No. 7 Oregon Ducks square off in Palo Alto for the lead in the Pac-12 […]

Police: No Link Between Long-Missing DA, Sandusky

Since the Jerry Sandusky allegations began to break nearly six days ago there have been many questions – mostly unanswered.  One question that conspiracy theorists alike have had regards the 1998 investigation into Sandusky and the subsequent disappearance of former District Attorney Ray Gricar. Detective Matthew Rickard of the Bellefonte police department has told the […]

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