Pouncey bouncing back from off-day
Mike Pouncey is different than most college football players.
Mike Pouncey is different than most college football players.
With the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division championship now firmly clutched in their Orange-and-Blue gloves, Florida will take on the school more than a few college football observers have said started the downfall of Michigan’s once-proud program: Appalachian State.
You know what’s on the line here: Boise State and Virginia Tech both take the field tonight in Washington, D.C., harboring national ambitions that can only be met with a high-profile, skeptic-silencing win on a grand national stage. The winner (especially if it’s Boise) will be a step closer to a run on the top of the polls
Mary Wise might want to place a telephone call this week to Richard “Digger” Phelps, the ESPN college basketball studio analyst, on what it meant to break UCLA’s remarkable 88-game winning streak.
He’s a college football junkie. “I can’t wait to get home tonight and watch college football,” Urban Meyer said at his Thursday press conference.
I’ve made a lot of predictions over the last month, about every team in every conference in the country, many of which I frankly can’t even remember. Many, even after diligent research and charts and maybe some rudimentary math, still amount to educated guesses cobbled together with a random strain of fatigued logic
by Andy Kent Filed under: Dolphins , AFC East When the Buffalo Bills take on the Detroit Lions Thursday night at Ford Field, there will be more eyes on unheralded rookie running back Joique Bell than on Buffalo’s first-round pick at that position, C.J.
by Andy Kent Filed under: Dolphins , AFC East When the Buffalo Bills take on the Detroit Lions Thursday night at Ford Field, there will be more eyes on unheralded rookie running back Joique Bell than on Buffalo’s first-round pick at that position, C.J. Spiller
by David Elfin Filed under: Cowboys , Dolphins , AFC East , NFC East Dallas and Miami meet tonight for the fifth time in preseason, but the first time since 1992, well before any of the current Cowboys or Dolphins were even in the NFL (Dallas backup quarterback Jon Kitna was the only one who was even in college yet). But it’s not as if the Cowboys and Dolphins haven’t had memorable matchups
The last word on the season’s most pressing topics. It’s a testament to the thoroughness of Florida State’s dominance in the late eighties and early nineties that the national perception of the ‘Noles has consistently been colored at least as much by that decade as by the one that just passed.
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