Can Notre Dame Avoid Temple’s upset tricks? Will Florida be treated to an SEC East title? Those are just some of Halloween weekend’s big questions in college football.
The Arizona Wildcats host Washington State tomorrow at 1 p.m. for homecoming. The Wildcats are coming off a 38-31 victory against Colorado. Washington State hopes to continue its two-game winning streak that includes a victory over Oregon in Eugene...
It’s a fairly quiet week as we enter the stretch run, with just one game between ranked teams. But there are still plenty of interesting questions to be answered this Saturday.
After all the upsets the last couple Saturdays, this looks to be a calmer week with just one game between ranked teams. But that doesn’t mean this weekend won’t have its own share of excitement. Here are the big storylines going into this weekend in college football.
Now the fun begins. With September's slate of sad non-conference games behind us, now we get to the good stuff with a full schedule of conference match ups and several games between ranked teams. Here are some of the big questions this week in college football.
(AP) -- Oregon quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. confirmed that he has a broken finger and says it's a game-time decision whether he'll start Saturday against Georgia State. Vernon told reporters that he broke his finger in the season opener...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jake Olson is a step closer to his dream of playing football at Southern California. But he has a unique challenge. Olson is completely blind. He was a long-snapper in high school. Yesterday, the college freshman worked out with the Trojans during his first official practice...
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Braxton Miller scored two touchdowns, including an electrifying 53-yard run, and No. 1 Ohio State pulled away from Virginia Tech for a season-opening 42-24 victory on Monday night.
Cardale Jones, whose status as the starter was not known until he came out for the first offensive series, threw for two touchdowns and ran for another score as Ohio State avenged a 35-21 home los
SEATTLE (AP) — The University of Washington and Alaska Airlines have agreed to a $41 million, 10-year partnership which includes naming rights for Husky Stadium.
The school announced the partnership on Thursday and is still pending approval from the university's Board of Regents...