Five Burning Questions: Texas Football With Lance Zierlein

In case you haven’t been paying attention, college football is changing in the state of Texas. The Aggies are moving to the SEC, the Longhorns may be the the fourth-best team in the state and Texas Christian is moving up to play with the big boys. Lance Zierlein knows Lone Star State football as well […]

Report: LSU Suspends Honey Badger, Leading Rusher

Two key players for LSU look as though they will miss this weekend’s Auburn game. LSU student newspaper The Daily Reveille reports that cornerback Tyrann Mathieu (Honey Badger) and running back Spencer Ware will serve a suspension for failing a drug test. From those aspiring journalists in Baton Rouge; The suspensions could turn into multiple-game […]

No Locker, No Problem For Dangerous Huskies

In the preseason, pundits expected the Pac-12 North Division to come down to a two-team race between the Stanford Cardinal and Oregon Ducks. If you were paying attention in 2010, it made sense. Stanford finished the year with a blowout win over Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl and returned star quarterback Andrew Luck, while […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Seven

Week seven of the College Football Season has come and gone. Virginia Tech woke up, Oklahoma State continued to impress, LSU remained dominant, Clemson kept themselves from pulling a Clemson, Stanford remained unbeaten but Michigan did not. In Heisman news, the very talented South Carolina RB Marcus Lattimore was the first Heisman casualty as he […]

Podcast: Blah To The BCS

In the latest edition of the Crystal Ball Run Podcast, Aaron Torres and Allen Kenney discuss the completely unsurprising first edition of the BCS rankings for the 2011 college football season. They also recap some of the biggest games of Week 7 and look ahead to the upcoming weekend’s action. Allen and Aaron cover: Concerns […]

The Drive: Florida Has Got To Get Points

This weekend the Florida Gators lost their third game of the year, falling on the Plains 17-6 to an Auburn team that isn’t quite in the same stratosphere as the Gators’ previous two losses, Alabama and LSU. Saturday was a game that Florida needed to win. A game that they needed to stay in the […]

Five Burning Questions: Dan Wetzel On The BCS

It’s that time of the year where we all wipe off the dust of the most debated subject in College Football year in and year out – the Bowl Championship Series. There is not a lot grey area in the BCS debate. You are either for it or against it. With the first batch of […]

Not Good, Not Bad, Just Ugly: The Week 7 Edition

Each week there are plenty of Heisman-like performances in college football, which are pretty easy to find.  What I plan to do is shine a light upon the less than stellar performances.  Call them derps, or whatever you would like but you get the picture.  With that, I welcome you to my weekly exposé of […]

The Week 7 Small School Recap

While teams at the FBS level are just now starting to get into midseason swing and their conference schedules, the lower level teams are already looking at postseason projections and talking about conference championships. As we enter Week 7 there is still a ton to be decided and this week we learned a few things […]

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