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Written by Mike Page on September 25, 2020
The SEC teams are starting their 2020 college football schedules this weekend, so with the Big Ten and the Pac-12 coming soon, the slate is taking on closer to its normal size as we enter Week 4. Seven teams in the AP Top 25 have yet to play a football game yet, so once these teams hit the field, we’ll Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on September 18, 2020
The news that the Pac-12 and the Big Ten are returning to the football field later in the fall makes for some interesting questions. Is the Big Ten really going to play outdoor games in mid- to late December? The conferences that already have started play are experiencing postponements; Baylor and Houston had to cancel Saturday’s game on Friday morning Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on September 15, 2020
The Clemson Tigers are the favorite to win the next national championship in college football, with Alabama and Georgia close behind them. After that come Florida, Oklahoma, Notre Dame and Texas. Last year’s national champs, the LSU Tigers, have 40-1 odds this time around, because their quarterback (Joe Burrow) and tailback (Clyde Edwards-Helaire) have both left for the National Football Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 19, 2020
The NCAA has already postponed or canceled all of its Division I, II and III fall championships…with the exception of the FBS conferences. The NCAA doesn’t control the FBS; the conferences do. So we have the MAC, the MWC, the Big Ten and the Pac-12 postponing their fall 2020 seasons, the Big 12 declaring that they will play in the Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 4, 2020
Like the other major sports in the world, college football will definitely be different in 2020. The Ivy League has already pushed their season into the spring of 2021. Some of the Power Five conferences are opting only to play conference games. Still others, like the American Athletic Conference, are plowing straight ahead without any changes. In the meantime, Rutgers Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 16, 2020
If you open your window, you can probably still hear the celebration going on in New Orleans, as well as throughout the entire state of Louisiana, after LSU’s 42-25 win over Clemson in the national championship game on Monday. Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow brought home the title for his school; now that he is headed off to the NFL Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 10, 2020
The Clemson Tigers and the LSU Tigers will meet on Monday night for the national championship in college football. This is actually a rematch of the 1958 Sugar Bowl, which LSU won (en route to one of their three national championships). LSU has won all three of their national championships (1958, 2003, 2007) in New Orleans — and this year’s Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 7, 2020
After completing the first 15-0 season in college football history, the Clemson Tigers are looking to make it 30 wins in a row as they head to New Orleans to face the LSU Tigers in the national championship game on January 13. Clemson was down 16-0 in the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl, one of the national semifinal games, to Ohio State, Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 7, 2020
LSU has put together a convincing resume for the season with wins over Alabama, Georgia, Auburn, Texas A&M, Florida and Texas — and that 63-28 thumping of Oklahoma in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl, a game that was not as close as the score indicates, as the Sooners scored in garbage time in the second half. The defense showed some holes Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on January 7, 2020
The Clemson Tigers looked like their 28-game winning streak was going to come to a crashing halt against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff. Ohio State went up 16-0 in the early going of their matchup in the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl, but then Clemson rallied all the way back. They got some key red zone stops, holding Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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