Les Miles To The NFL? It Just Might Happen

In the 24/7, Twitter-fueled, non-stop news world we live in, it’s hard to separate fact from fiction. Every rumor is reported as the stone-cold truth, every sentence out of a source’s mouth hits our Twitter feed faster than Trent Richardson hitting the five-hole against an overmatched SEC opponent. At this point, it really is impossible […]

Bloguin Heisman Poll Week Four

Week four of the College Football Season is in the books. Texas A&M to the SEC is officially official and Oklahoma State gave them a nice kick on the way out. The Florida Gators look like they are back and LSU never left. But you aren’t here to talk about the games, you are here […]

Matt Barkley Happy To Be Slapped On Wrist Rather Than Face Wrath Of Burfict

USC quarterback Matt Barkley had some choice words to describe Arizona State linebacker Vontaze Burfict. “He’s a dirty player,” Barkley said last week heading in to the game against Arizona State. Barkley faced Burfict in high school allegedly going after his knees in an attempt to injure. “His switch is always on. And it’s not a […]

The Drive: UNC’s Last 5 Plays And What Not To Do

If you don’t realize I’m a Tar Heel I’m not sure that you’ve been following closely. I love my Heels, that’s where I spent the best years of my life and where I learned so much about football that I can be considered an “expert” at this game. As we saw last week with Auburn […]

Ole Miss Would Be Nutts To Stick With Houston

The only thing worse than Ole Miss replacing the famed Colonel with the new and more politically correct “Rebel Black Bear” is the Rebs’ on-field performance lately. When Ole Miss decided to replace the Ragin’ Cajun Ed Orgeron with Houston Nutt, it appeared the right hire had been made. At the very least, Nutt helped […]

Conference Shuffle Makes For Pissed NCAA Prez

Apparently NCAA President Mark Emmert has grown as tired of conference realignment as the rest of us. Emmert blistered university administrators today in response to the conference sausage-making that has played out in public in recent months, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education blog Players. The money shot, literally, from Emmert: “The world’s convinced […]

Meeting Of The Minds: Texas A&M Makes Its SEC Move

Have you had enough of conference realignment yet? Too bad. Earlier in the summer, we talked about what life would be like for TCU in the Big East, which may be even more of a theoretical exercise now than we imagined at the time. We found out this weekend that Texas A&M has finally freed […]

Podcast: LSU Jumps Oklahoma In The Polls

Aaron Torres and Kevin McGuire take a look back at some of the biggest games from this past weekend and discuss whether or not it is fair that LSU has jumped Oklahoma in the polls by some voters. Aaron and Kevin take a look at Texas A&M’s collapse against Oklahoma State and Alabama’s impressive win […]

Oklahoma State 30, Texas A&M 29: Aggies Collapse

The beginning of the Texas A&M’s Big 12 farewell tour had to leave the Aggies with a feeling that has become all too familiar during their time in the league: disappointment. In racing out to a 20-3 halftime lead against the Oklahoma State Cowboys Saturday, A&M played like a legitimate national championship contender. In the […]

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