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Tebow's New Job
Tebow's New Job
Tebow's New Job
Tim Tebow has a job! Not as a quarterback, but don't worry, the WorldWide Leader is still going to be able to broadcast the former Heisman winner all that they want. The SEC Network, debuting in August, will have Tebow on the SEC Nation pre-game show that will be LIVE on a different SEC campus each weekend...
Bama Again?
Bama Again?
Bama Again?
In the era of the Bow Championship Series and the increasing number of underclassmen leaving early for the riches of the National Football League, it was thought to be nearly impossible for any College Football program to create a "dynasty" of sorts. The closest thing we had seen in the BCS Era was the Miami Hurricances from 2000-2003, which should have won 2 championships if it weren't
New BCS Standings Have Kansas State On Top
New BCS Standings Have Kansas State On Top
New BCS Standings Have Kansas State On Top
I never was a big Bill Synder fan, but only a jaded Kansas fan would deny the man his place and his credit. Synder has his Wildcats, from little Manhattan, Kansas, which right now is on top of the college football world with just a few weeks left in the regular season...
BCS Or Playoff System?
BCS Or Playoff System?
BCS Or Playoff System?
Football coaches from the SEC were in unison Tuesday that they want a proposed four-team playoff to include the best teams in the country -- and not be tied to conference champions. Do you prefer the BCS championship game or a 4-team playoff format in college football...
Bobby Petrino Done At Arkansas
Bobby Petrino Done At Arkansas
Bobby Petrino Done At Arkansas
Throughout his coaching career, Bobby Petrino has been surrounded by controversy of some sort. From walking out on Louisville six months after signing a ten-year contract, to quitting on the Atlanta Falcons before even finishing one full season, Petrino has been one of the most controversial coaches in the football over the last decade. But for the first time last night, an employer decided to be
Texas A&M Will Join the SEC in 2012
Texas A&M Will Join the SEC in 2012
Texas A&M Will Join the SEC in 2012
After weeks of rumors, Texas A&M is set to leave the Big 12 and to join the SEC, the league said on Sunday. The move will go into effect next July. “We are excited to begin competition in the nation’s premier athletic conference,” Texas A&M President R. Bowen Loftin said in a statement.