Superlatives: Stanford spreads the wealth in un-Lucky bloodbath
Snap judgments on Saturday’s best. LOGISTICS • Stanford ‘s Offense.
Snap judgments on Saturday’s best. LOGISTICS • Stanford ‘s Offense.
Clemson 59, North Carolina 38 • Oklahoma State 45, Missouri 24. There’s a standard shorthand for talking and writing about up-tempo, pass-happy attacks like the ones at Clemson and Oklahoma State , which tends to boil down to “Prolific Quarterback + Prolific Receiver = Prolific Offense.” It’s not hard to see why, when each of those individual elements is true: By any measure, Tajh Boyd and Brandon Weeden rank easily among the most productive passers in the country, and their top targets, Sammy Watkins and Justin Blackmon , come as close as anyone in college football to being legitimately “uncoverable.” Accordingly, the Tigers and Cowboys rank easily among the top offenses in the country
Minnesota didn’t need further proof that the universe was against it this season, but just in case there were any doubts, a strange first down play by Nebraska that set up the game’s first touchdown made the College Football Fates’ message pretty clear. On fourth-and-1 early in the first quarter, Nebraska quarterback Taylor Martinez pitched a backward pass to Aaron Green , who fumbled the ball forward out of bounds
ST. PETERSBURG — Gator Country reporter Justin Wells interviewed Lakewood HS senior defensive end Dante Fowler after the Spartans’ 33-19 loss to Tampa Jesuit HS on Friday
RALEIGH, N.C. – Some families will be lucky to have one child play a sport in college
The goal of every college football defense is to get to the quarterback, but few are as outspoken as Marshall about actually wanting to knock the quarterback out of the game. And the quarterback in their sights this weekend is Houston ‘s Case Keenum .
A snapshot of the remaining unbeaten teams at midseason, and how they can stay that way. Today: Boise State .
Stephen Nelson is bitter.
Wednesday was a big day for Northwest Community College offensive lineman Donald Hawkins, as Florida offered him a scholarship.
With the start of the college basketball season just around the corner, the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll debuted today, with Florida checking in at No.
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