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Randy Edsall’s Biggest Achievement as a Head Coach Carries Multiple Lessons

Written by Matt Zemek at Bloguin Randy Edsall was relieved of his duties as Maryland’s head football coach on Sunday.
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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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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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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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Virginia Would Work for Mack Brown, but Would Mack Brown Work for Virginia?

In week one or week two, it’s almost always too early to discuss the coaching carousel for specific jobs. We
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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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Best & Worst of College Football’s Week 4: Horned and Dangerous

Week four is in the books and what a wild week it was. The week treated us to the game
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