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Written by admin on October 8, 2019
The football teams for the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas will meet for the 115th time on Saturday, as the Red River Showdown takes place once again. During the regular season, these two teams meet at the original Cotton Bowl, on the grounds of the State Fair of Texas, and they play for the Golden Hat. Texas Read MoreWritten by admin on October 7, 2019
There are three FBS teams with 6-0 records so far. One of them is Ohio State, which has come out of the gate in a far more dominant fashion than many thought. Another is Florida, which thumped Auburn on Saturday in a showdown of SEC titans. A third is Southern Methodist, who played their first game as a ranked team Read MoreWritten by admin on October 2, 2019
With the arrival of October come meaningful conference games in college football, which means that serious consequences will start to come with wins and losses. #14 Iowa visits #19 Michigan this weekend, and if the Wolverines lose, their College Football Playoff chances, already reeling after that shellacking by Wisconsin, will be done. Two unbeaten foes from the SEC square off Read MoreWritten by admin on September 23, 2019
In Week 4 of the 2019 college football season, we saw Wisconsin make a major statement as they routed visiting Michigan, 35-14. The Badgers still have to travel to Michigan State and Ohio State, but for now they have to be considered co-favorites to win the Big Ten, along with the Buckeyes. SMU beat then-#25 TCU on the road to Read MoreWritten by admin on September 17, 2019
Clemson and Alabama are holding true to expected form so far in the 2019 college football season, and they remain the top two favorites to win the national championship. One contender that has slid down the odds lists is Michigan, who looked serviceable against Middle Tennessee and then needed overtime to beat Army. Their odds of making the College Football Read MoreWritten by admin on September 17, 2019
The third week of the 2019 college football season brought a number of surprises. Kentucky lost to Florida for the second time in three seasons, but the Wildcats would have a three-game winning streak over the Gators if their kickers could make relatively short field goals with the game on the line. Michigan State also had trouble in the kicking Read MoreWritten by admin on September 11, 2019
The rivalry between Florida and Kentucky has been one of the most one-sided in all of college football. The Gators beat Kentucky 31 straight times, from 1987 to 2017, until the Wildcats went down to Florida and ended that streak a year ago — the Wildcats’ first win in Gainesville since 1951. Overall, Florida has won 51 of the 69 Read MoreWritten by admin on September 11, 2019
When the Oklahoma Sooners visit UCLA on Saturday, fans will get a commemorative coin that features NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, who played for both schools during his collegiate career. He started out at the University of Oklahoma, but he was not suited to run the option, as he was built more as a dropback passer. He transferred Read MoreWritten by admin on September 11, 2019
Iowa and Iowa State will meet for the 67th time on Saturday, as they renew their competition for the Cy-Hawk Trophy. This rivalry dates back to 1894, and Iowa has won 44 of the 66 previous meetings. Iowa also won the most recent meeting, prevailing 13-3 at home last year, extending their winning streak in the rivalry to four. Iowa Read MoreWritten by admin on September 10, 2019
Both Tampa Bay and Carolina endured disappointing home losses in their season openers. San Francisco walloped the Buccaneers 31-17, and the Los Angeles Rams edged Carolina, 30-27. The Panthers looked more impressive than Tampa Bay did in their opener, but they still ended up falling short. Jameis Winston showed all of the reasons why the team has gotten frustrated with Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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