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What Ohio State's Win Over Michigan Means for The Playoff Picture
Rivalry week tends to help sort out the College Football Playoff picture, and with this year's game between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan done, we have a better idea of how the Playoff picture looks with a week and a half left.
Reports: Texas Has Fired Charlie Strong
What is apparent, though, is that the Longhorns have a long way to regain national relevance. Strong, an all around good coach, might just be the beginning.
With a Three-Yard Carry, SC State Running Back Became Oldest D1 Football Player at The Age of 55
It's kind of like a bizarro world version of Rudy—but it's just as heartwarming.
UTSA Wideout Josh Stewart Nabs Beautifully Impossible One-Handed Catch for TD
Josh Stewart came up with a play so beautifully impossible, that the announcers didn't even believe it happened.
LSU Is Doing Leonard Fournette A Disservice By Letting Him Play Through Injury
You can't blame Founette for asking; players want to play, especially when they feel slighted. This one's on Ed Orgeron.
The Michigan-Rutgers Internet Rivalry Got The Result It Deserved
As we all expected, Rutgers is very bad.
Punch in the Stomach TD Celebration: A Hip New Fad, Or Actual Hurty Times? You Decide.
I'd say you should expect the hip young kids to pick this one up like the rest of those fads: water bottle flips, and planking, and the whatnot.
Texas A&M: That Other Good SEC Team
The Aggies are finally playing to their potential after years of being known as a team that can only recruit, not produce results.
Tennessee Coughs Up the Craziest Turnover to A&M After a 54-Yard Run
And then like that (*snaps fingers*), the ball went from imminent touchdown to the other team's possession. Whose dream is it now?
Hurricane-Swept Notre Dame vs. NC State Game Has Ceased to Be a Football Game
Nope, friends. This is no longer a football game. It's just potential-injury porn.
When Is Tennessee Going to Run Out of Miracles?
Have a day, Vols fans. Or more correctly, have a month. But these shenanigans won't work in the next two weeks.
Even if the Texas Longhorns Aren't Elite Again, They Sure Are Fun
After years of middling play on both sides of the ball, Texas at least looks like it has the pieces to get back to an elite level. But they aren't quite there yet.