Oregon defeated Penn State in two OTs to win 30-24 and jump to No. 2 in the Nation.
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In six games this season, we’ve already seen three blow-outs and we could’ve seen more. There are way too many now that the scheduling of lesser teams is common. However, we hear things are finally beginning to change for the better
Continue readingThere’s new enthusiasm at Indiana’s Memorial stadium that has been missing for decades.
Continue readingBloomington, IN – Today, our season really takes off as we go to one of the biggest FBS games of the day- Illinois (3-0) at Indiana (3-0). We apologize as a virus hit our computer this past week and knocked … Continue reading
We got to reminisce about the glory days for those who played DIII football in the past before we step back into the world of “big-time” college football.
Continue readingAfter WEEK Two we see DIII and FCS clashes. After that, two Big Ten clashes between ranked FBS teams follow. Will players be prepared to battle in close games? Will the coaches be prepared after going unchallenged in the first month?
Continue readingFCS No. 1 North Dakota State showed up as strong as ever and displayed its might for the second year in a row over the Tennessee State Tigers. Primed for a repeat of their national championship season of last season?
Continue readingThe number of ond-sied games played during WEEK One of College football sells the sport short. Maybe college football should schedule these glorified practice sessions at the end of Spring practice.
Continue readingOregon State QB Maalik Murphy transferred from Duke to provide his ‘Big Arm.” He threw no TDs and one INT in his home opener. However, Cal-Berkeley Frosh QB Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele tossed three TDS and no INTs to win big, 34-15.
Continue readingThe talent disparity among 136 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams alone is substantial enough. The Duck dominated leading 38-3 at halftime and went on to win in the opener for both, 59-13.
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