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Frank Beamer and the Fight Against Twilight at Virginia Tech

Written by Matt Zemek at Bloguin Age is just a number, they say. You’re only as old as you feel,
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Ten Great Heisman Trophy Winners

Written by TZ McD at Gunaxin Every major sport has a laundry list of awards that they give out each
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A Coach, a Quarterback, and a Shared Moment: Clemson Stands in the Spotlight

It’s true that as recently as the back end of the Charlie Weis era, Notre Dame football wasn’t particularly relevant.
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Alabama-Geogia Is Far Bigger Than You Think It Is

Hype is a curious creature. Sportswriters are often guilty of applying it to games which don’t merit it. Pundits and
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Moving Parts: The Art of Assessing a College Football Season

Evaluating a college football season is a supremely delicate endeavor. On one hand, the small sample size provided by only
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Leonard Fournette, the Rules of the Few, and Players Just Playing Ball

This is the most hypocritical column you’ll probably ever read. Enjoy. You may have heard of this dude named Leonard
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Retained Character, Changed Character: A Season in Search of Itself

College football is predictable in its volatility. It is stable in its lack of rock-solid certitude for all but a
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TCU and Baylor Take Different Paths on Their Big 12 Collision Course

One month down, two months to go until the Friday after Thanksgiving. Baylor and TCU have so much to overcome
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2015 Feels a Lot Like 2007… but Will the Storm Be Followed by the Calm?

As of Sunday morning — September 27, 2015 — the college football season is still relatively young. A year ago,
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What the Hell Is Going on at Oregon?

26-7. Normally when you hold such a record, there’s no reason to worry about anything, nor should you be receiving
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