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Florida State, The “Block Six,” and a Timeless Football Lesson

Written by Matt Zemek at Bloguin Saturday night in Atlanta, the Florida State Seminoles became the victims of a play
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The 10 Most Important Games of the Season’s Second Half

Written by Mike Ferguson at Bloguin The first half of the college football season is over and the final stretch
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On a Clear Day, College Football Arrives in January: Little Is Clear Now

Written by Matt Zemek at Bloguin It was the noted philosopher Robert Goulet who once said, “On a clear day,
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LSU Wins a Game, but Florida Wins Respect and Confidence

Written by Matt Zemek at Bloguin In the larger run of any sports season, some losses are more meaningful and
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Winning Is Hard. Michigan State Knows. Michigan Doesn’t

Written by Bart Doan at Bloguin I try not to get overly personal in columns, but this time I might.
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How Good Is the Maryland Football Job? And Here Are Some Candidates

Written by Bart Doan at Bloguin Halloween is the greatest holiday. There’s no point in trying to say otherwise. If
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California, Utah, Miami, and Florida State Go Under the Lights… and Into the Shadows of

Written by Matt Zemek at Bloguin This Saturday in college football, it’s impossible to avoid noticing how the nighttime schedule
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Can Leonard Fournette Carry LSU?

Written by Ryan Palencer at Bloguin On Monday, I wrote about teams that are one-dimensional with quarterbacks. LSU has found
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Jim McElwain, Florida, and the Art of Culture

Written by Bart Doan at Bloguin In all enterprises, if one doesn’t define the culture one wants, one does not
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The Future of Charlie Strong at Texas

Written by Mike Abelson at Bloguin Charlie Strong has been fighting an uphill battle since the moment he was hired
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