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Ohio State Is First Unanimous No. 1 in Preseason AP Poll
After winning last year’s national championship, the Ohio State Buckeyes are a unanimous pick among AP voters to repeat in 2015.
Everything You Might Have Missed During the Final Week of Bowl Games
While you probably tuned in to the playoff and other “Big Six” bowl games, there was a lot of action in games further down the schedule. Here are all the highlights from the last week of bowl season that you might have missed.
Fiesta Bowl 2014 Preview: Everything You Need to Know
The nation's top linebacker squares off against one of the nation's top running backs in the desert southwest.
College Football Bowl Games Preview, TV Schedule — December 20-26
Directional schools. Corporate sponsors you’ve never heard of. Teams with .500 records playing in the postseason. But you’re still glued to the TV. Must be the first week of bowl season.
Your Guide to the 2014 College Football Playoff and Bowl Games
The first college football playoff highlights this year's bowl season. Here is the complete lineup of games so you can plan your TV viewing habits accordingly.
Can Mississippi State Remain Top (Bull)Dog in the SEC? Big Questions for Week 12 in College Football
This weekend, we finally get the biggest game of the year in the SEC, and, thus, the nation. Here’s a look at that and some other big story lines in college football this week:
Who Wins the First Playoff Elimination Game? Big Questions for Week 10 in College Football
With this week’s release of the College Football Playoff selection committee’s rankings, every game suddenly takes on new importance. Here are some of the big questions going into this week:
College Football’s Balance of Power Has Shifted & Other Things We Learned in Week 7
Mississippi State has gone from unranked to No. 1 faster than any team in history. And that’s just one of the surprises from this week in college football.
Who Will Still Be in the Playoff Hunt? Big Questions for Week 6 in College Football
With six games between ranked teams, this is the first real Showdown Saturday of the year that will shake up the playoff race. Here are the big questions as we enter Week 6:
College Football Week 3 Preview: How Bad Is the Big Ten & 4 More Questions
Look, it's early, which usually means a lack of big games. But that doesn't mean we can't still have some fun this weekend. Here are the big questions going into Week 3:
Ride the Love Train With New ‘Singles-Only’ Subway Car
Tired of looking for love at the local singles bar or Match.com? Soon you may have a new option—the subway.
Washington Nationals’ New Rainout Policy For Fans– ‘Tough Luck’ If You Can’t Attend Make-up Game
When you buy a ticket to a baseball game, you know that you’re running a risk of the game getting rained out. The Washington Nationals new “tough luck” policy has many fans seeing red.
University of Oregon Charges $5 Per Person to Watch Cheerleading Tryouts
The University of Oregon athletic department is completely underwritten by UO alum and Nike president Phil Knight. It’s not like they’re hurting for money. They still came up with a novel approach to fundraising—allowing the general public to watch Ducks’ cheerleading tryouts for $5 apiece.
College Football 2012 – Week Seven Recap
This was another exciting week in college football, including monster upsets, big rivalry games, close finishes and even a little controversy that could play into the national title mix.
Here are all the highlights from this week in the Top 25.