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There’s no question that Notre Dame likes how things are right now when it comes to their athletic arrangement: The Irish are independents in football and thus don’t have to share any of their NBC millions or bowl money with anyone else. But they are members of the Big East in every other revenu... read more
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The Atlantic Coast Conference had another disappointing bowl season last year and early in 2010, including Georgia Tech – the conference champ – losing to Iowa in the Orange Bowl. The ACC has yet to have to BCS bowl teams and hasn’t had a team in contention for the national title in more than ... read more
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Let’s go ahead and call it the game of the early season in college football: Boise State and Virginia Tech, two teams who will be Top 10 clubs to open 2010, will play each other on Labor Day night after agreeing – for the sake of ESPN television – to shift the game from its original date of Oc... read more
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Remember that emotional press conference where Urban Meyer said he wouldn’t resign from Florida but did need to take an indefinite leave of absence basically before the stress of coaching killed him?
Well, forget that.
Meyer now says he feels a ton better physically and has re-ga... read more
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Every school that Gus Malzahn lands at, that team’s offense explodes onto the national scene. He’s probably best known for introducing the Wildcat are Arkansas and last year in his first season as the offensive coordinator at Auburn, Malzahn led the Tigers to arguably their best offensive season... read more
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Certainly no one is ever going to feel sorry for the Florida Gators, but UF definitely took the biggest hit in terms of juniors leaving school a year early for the NFL draft. Florida lost five starting underclassmen, more than any other school: defensive end Carlos Dunlap, cornerback Joe Haden, tigh... read more
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First it was former Bucs coach Jon Gruden. Then it was Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp. On Thursday it was Air Force coach Troy Calhoun. And now on Friday, Tennessee struck out yet again in trying to replace Lane Kiffin as Duke coach David Cutcliffe has told the Vols no thanks.
Now,... read more
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A lot can happen between now and next fall, but with the news that Noel Devine and Jock Sanders are returning to West Virginia next season, the Mountaineers have to be considered the Big East favorites along with Pitt for 2010.
Devine, the co-offensive MVP, rushed for 1,465 yards this season,... read more













