In a week that didn’t feature many marquee matchups, we still had our share of excitement with several upsets and exciting finishes. Here is what we learned in Week 2.
Most of the big names have “money games” against overmatched opponents this week, but we do have our first Top 10 matchup that could shake up the playoff hunt.
Week 1 is (nearly) in the books and the season got off to an exciting start with lots of top teams playing closer-than-expected games. Here are some things we learned this week.
The Top Ten Has a Lot of Question Marks
While there were no major upsets this weekend, that’s not to say that we didn’t see some red flags surrounding some of the nation’s top teams...
We have survived another long off-season, and college football is once again upon us in all its glory. Here are five burning questions as we enter Week 1:
Our long national nightmare is almost over and we are down to just a few more days until college football returns. Here are some of the burning issues we can't wait to see play out in the coming weeks.
As the 2014 Reese’s Senior Bowl approaches this Saturday, former Wyoming Cowboys Robert Herron and Marqueston Huff are both receiving praise for their performances in practices leading up to the game.
UNDATED (AP) — Yahoo Sports is reporting that five SEC players received improper benefits during their college careers, including former Alabama offensive tackle D.J. Fluker, casting yet another dark cloud over college sports.
The other players were Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray and defensive lineman Maurice Couch, Mississippi State defensive tackle Fletcher Cox and wide receiver Chad Bumphis..