Important matchups in the Big Ten and Big 12 highlight the college football schedule in Week 9. Here's a preview of this week's most interesting games.
Lamar Jackson became the youngest Heisman Trophy winner in history Saturday night, edging out Clemson’s Deshaun Watson and Baker Mayfield of Oklahoma for college football’s top honor.
Can Notre Dame Avoid Temple’s upset tricks? Will Florida be treated to an SEC East title? Those are just some of Halloween weekend’s big questions in college football.
It’s a fairly quiet week as we enter the stretch run, with just one game between ranked teams. But there are still plenty of interesting questions to be answered this Saturday.
Now the fun begins. With September's slate of sad non-conference games behind us, now we get to the good stuff with a full schedule of conference match ups and several games between ranked teams. Here are some of the big questions this week in college football.
College football has once again returned to us, and not a moment too soon. Here are some of the big questions as we kick off the first weekend of the 2015 season.
Last year, Comedy Central's "Key & Peele" released a video poking fun at the names of college football players...and it racked up over 17 MILLION views on YouTube. Well, they've released another one to hype the third season of their show, which premieres on Wednesday.The new video hit the Internet over the weekend, and already has over 3 million views.
University of South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore suffered a HORRIBLE knee injury on Saturday, where his leg actually bent BACKWARDS. The official word is he dislocated it, and also suffered ligament damage.
We've seen videos like this before, but they just don't get old: If you haven't seen it yet, the Georgia Bulldogs and South Carolina Gamecocks played on Saturday. And before the game, an Army sergeant named Scott Faile surprised his family by showing up while they were being honored at mid-field for being the, quote, "Military Family of the Game."