During this first bowl week of 2022, we reviewed our bowl schedule. We made a decision to cut back from three bowl games to two. The announcement of East Carolina (7-5) against Coastal Carolina (9-3) would not be worth … Continue reading
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Leading at half time, 17-7, the replacement of LU QB Malik Cunningham (10 for 13, 75 yards) injured on the final play of the first half gave the Tigers a distinct advantage.
Continue readingAn on-line heading on PSU’s “Nittany Lions Wire” this week read, ”Win over Indiana boosts NFL draft stock for Penn State prospects.” Should Nittany Lion fans, or any other college football fans actually be excited about this?
Continue readingBowling Green, Kentucky – This game between the Trojans and Hilltoppers started out “smash-mouth” more than any game attended in quite a while. In the end, the 34-27 win by the Trojans turned out to be a story book memory. … Continue reading
This Friday night we venture to our first game ever at our new adopted FBS Tennessee team for the first of two games for Week Five. At Red Floyd Stadium in nearby Murfreesboro, The Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (3-1) … Continue reading
“Let’s allow potential college athletes negotiate with potential sponsors, donors, and corporate advertisers, and see how it goes.” Evidently, no foresight was discussed to determine the ramifications that would impact not only Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) football.
Continue readingEnjoy our draft pictorials below! With the 2022 NFL draft completed, collegefootballfan.com got to see a lot of great and some unique talent perform over the past four years who advance to playing at the next level. Among 233 players … Continue reading
With the NFL draft scheduled for April 28-30, here we offer you Collegefootballfan.com’s top defensive prospects seen in action the past few years. These college players declared eligibility for the 2022 draft. Some you know. However, we provide some potential … Continue reading
With the NFL draft scheduled for April 28-30, here we offer you Collegefootballfan.com’s top offensive prospects. Seen in action the last few years, these college players became eligible for the 2022 draft. Some are well known as you will see. … Continue reading
After months of speculation to expand the College Football Playoff (CFP), the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) powers that be (SEC and Big Ten in particular) got what they wanted. They maintain the limited participation among only four teams annually until the current contract expires in 2026. Basically, among the 133 (or is it now 134?) FBS teams, we’ll most likely see the same old teams reach football’s Final Four each of these years.
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