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Thursday, 23 August 2007 04:45 |
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Going Out in Style?

If Lloyd Carr is indeed entering his last year on the sidelines at Michigan, and there's been plenty of speculation about that, then he's got a shot to go out on top after 13 years leading the Wolverines.
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Saturday, 18 August 2007 04:00 |
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Heisman Hopefuls

Players from losing teams don't win the Heisman Trophy. It only happened once and that was in 1956, when Paul Hornung did it for Notre Dame. So if you're looking for Heisman Trophy contenders, start with the best teams in the country and work down.
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Friday, 17 August 2007 04:18 |
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One For The Little Guys

Those tricksters from Boise State struck a blow for all the teams relegated to second-class status by the Bowl Championship Series.
When the Broncos turned the Fiesta Bowl into a fairy tale with a hook-n-lateral, a Statue of Liberty and a postgame proposal, they pulled off one of the most wildly entertaining upsets in college football history and helped clear the way for the next upstart to break through the BCS glass ceiling.
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Tuesday, 09 January 2007 08:50 |
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Opening Odds To Win 2008 BCS Championship Game
Odds To Win 2008 BCS Championship Game? Florida fans everywhere are still celebrating Gators' dominating 41-14 BCS Championship Game win over Ohio State and leading online sportsbook, Pinnacle Sports has already released odds on who'll win next year's National Championship. When Florida had jumped out to a 20-point halftime lead last night, the oddsmakers at Pinnacle Sports were busy handicapping the chances of college football's top programs winning the 2008 title game.
The largest sports betting site on the Internet, Pinnacle Sports currently lists Rose Bowl winner USC as the early favorites to win the |
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Written by TheSpread
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Tuesday, 09 January 2007 04:14 |
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Florida Gators Upset Ohio State in BCS National Championship Game
Everybody got it wrong except the Gators.
Turns out Florida was too good to be on the same field as Ohio State, and that Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith and the Buckeyes were the ones who weren't worthy.
Coach Urban Meyer's once-beaten Gators dominated the undefeated Buckeyes and streaked to college football's national championship, 41-14 on Monday night.
Florida got all but one of the 65 first-place votes in the final Associated Press poll. Ohio State dropped from No. 1 and finished second. |
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