The LSU Tigers, currently the number one team in the BCS poll, will face Auburn Saturday without three players who have reportedly been suspended for the game. The Daily Reveille, a student newspaper, says starting running back Spencer Ware, starting defensive back Tyrann Mathieu and defensive back Tharold Simon will …
Read More »Conference Realignment Moves Continue
The moves, both public and behind the scenes, continue for some major schools and conferences as they gauge the landscape of change in college athletics. On Monday, Board of Regents officials at Texas and Oklahoma have given their school presidents the authority to act on a possible proposal to move …
Read More »Pitt And Syracuse Join ACC; Moves For Pac 12?
Pittsburgh and Syracuse will leave the Big East to join the ACC. The move was announced Sunday and the ACC might not be done expanding; sources say the league has not ruled out adding more teams. For the Big East, this is another round of trying to fill in for …
Read More »LSU Beats Mississippi State With Late TD
The third ranked LSU Tiger football team remains unbeaten after beating Mississippi State 16-6 on the road Thursday night. It was a far from pretty game for both teams but a game the LSU defense dominated as it completely shut down the Mississippi State running game while holding the Bulldogs …
Read More »LSU Faces Mississippi State Tonight In College Football
A big SEC matchup takes place in college football tonight when third ranked LSU faces 25th ranked Mississippi State in Starkville. The Tigers are 2-0 including a solid win over nationally ranked Oregon while Mississippi State is 1-1 after losing by seven points at the end of the game to …
Read More »Terps Beat Hurricanes In Monday College Football
The University of Maryland gave new coach Randy Edsall his first win as they knock off ACC rival and undermanned Miami 32-24 Monday night in College Park, Maryland. Despite amassing nearly 500 yards of offense, the Terps had trouble in the red zone and were forced to settle for field …
Read More »Former Gator Assistants Do Well In Opening College Football Season
The 2011 college football season is now officially underway after opening games last night and some of those games involved former Gator assistant coaches who are now in charge of their own programs. Former Gator defensive coordinator Charlie Strong is in his second season at Louisville and the Cardinals opened …
Read More »College Football Season Kicks Off Tonight
The 2011 college football season officially cranks up tonight with several games to be played. Kentucky will represent the SEC as the Wildcats face Western Kentucky in Nashville and Mississippi State is also in action as the Bulldogs face Memphis. Former Gator assistant Dan McCarney brings his North Texas team …
Read More »Probe Into U Of Miami Football Program Deepens
The probe into the University of Miami’s football program is deepening and the NCAA now says it has been investigating the school for the past five months. Even the NCAA president, Mark Emmert, has weighed in on the situation; he is quoted as saying if the allegations against the university …
Read More »Big Trouble Could Be Looming For UM Football Program
There could be big problems ahead for the University of Miami’s football program with the NCAA if allegations made by a convicted Ponzi scheme invester are true. Yahoo! Sports interviewed Nevin Shapiro and he named names, saying he provided illegal benefits to 72 Hurricane football players between 2002 and 2010. …
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