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College Football Week 13 Preview – Can Rivalry Week Shake Up the Playoffs?
This Thanksgiving, we give thanks for many classic rivalry games with big playoff implications. Here are some of the big question marks going into this weekend.
Who Wins The Game?
Ohio State/Michigan is always one of the nation's most heated rivalries, but the emotions will be running especially high this week with a potential playoff spot on the line...
Chaos Reigns in Wild Week 11 of College Football
Chaos reigned in college football as five of the Top Ten--including Nos. 2, 3 and 4--all went down, throwing the rankings and the College Football Playoff selection scenarios for a huge loop.
Alabama Takes Top Spot in First CFP Rankings
To no one's surprise, Alabama was named the No. 1 team in the initial College Football Playoff rankings.
College Football Week 7 Preview — Will Key Big Ten, SEC Matchups Shake Up the Title Hunt?
Top 10 showdowns in the SEC and Big Ten highlight a big weekend of college football.
Les Miles Fired by LSU
LSU has reportedly fired head coach Les Miles just four games into the 2016 season.
College Football 2016 Season Preview: 10 Burning Questions
It's the most wonderful time of the year as college football returns to us this week.
Alabama Tops Clemson for National Championship
Alabama rallied for a fourth quarter comeback to beat Clemson, 45-40, and secure the Crimson Tide’s fourth national championship in seven years.
Alabama vs. Clemson — Your College Football Championship Preview
The nation's top two teams square off Monday night with the national championship on the line.
Wild Finishes, Record-Breaking Performances Highlight Wild Bowl Week
While the New Year’s Six bowls turned out to be clunkers, the second week of bowl season brought us some of the wildest games of the year.
Ole Miss Routs Oklahoma State, 48-20, For Sugar Bowl Victory
Chad Kelly threw for 302 yards and four touchdowns as Ole Miss blew out Oklahoma State to take home the Rebels’ first Sugar Bowl trophy since 1969.