Week Twelve of Steveo’s Salvos – No. 1 Georgia at Kentucky; SEC Week Twelve “analysis”; Our three bowl wishes; UConn be surprised; Ivy interactions; D2 and D3 selection highlights for Week 12; Alma mater Dear on coaching carousel

Georgia continues to roll with great defense and with steady, reliable QB Stetson Bennett who’s got our vote for the Heisman.  Kentucky results exposed Mel Kiper, Jr. and the Wildcats under Bob Stoops who started off at 4-0.

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Game 509: Improved Army looked sharp defeating Temple, 28-13

Improved Army looked sharp defeating Temple, 28-13 Philadelphia – In the season opener for both teams, the Cadets of Army looked sharp in defeating Temple, 28-13, nine months after their latest defeat on the same turf where they lost to … Continue reading

Steveo’s Salvos – UConn Spring Football preview, April 10, 2016

In 2016, we’ve penned in nine teams that will appear on our schedule more than one time. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages we’re hearing about as these teams practice for their upcoming intrasquad spring scrimmages. It’ll give … Continue reading

Steveo’s Salvos – Temple spring football preview, April 3, 2016

In 2016, we’ve penned in nine teams that will appear on our schedule more than one time. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages we’re hearing about as these teams practice for their upcoming intrasquad spring scrimmages. It’ll give … Continue reading

Steveo’s Salvos – Navy Spring preview March 2, 2016

In 2016, we’ve penned in eight teams that will appear on our schedule more than one time. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages we’re hearing about as these teams prepare for their upcoming spring practice sessions. It’ll give … Continue reading

2016 CFF.com schedule taking shape already

Been busy looking at schedules, making plans, contacting friends, and saving money for next fall.  We’re pretty excited about what we’re putting together here.  To whet your appetite for 2016, here’s our tentative, but very doable, schedule for 2016. We still want to … Continue reading