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Alabama Crimson Tide – Lane Kiffin Getting Another Shot
It hasn’t been a very successful ride for Lane Kiffin as a head coach in pretty much anywhere he’s been, but it hasn’t stopped from the Alabama football program to give him the offensive coordinator job, something he hasn’t done in almost a decade.
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James Franklin to Penn State – Still Not a Done Deal

All the signs are indicating that James Franklin wants to leave Vanderbilt for a bigger school, even if it’s Penn State that aren’t going to be eligible for bowl games in the next two years. However, the Nittany Lions still haven’t approved the deal officialy, and a clause in his contract with the Commodores might alter the situation completely.
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Washington Redskins – Jay Gruden the Next to Try and Break the Dan Snyder “Curse”
There won’t be a lot of people saying anything bad about the Washington Redskins hiring Jay Gruden, up until now the offensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals, but there’s a chance that it doesn’t really matter who is the head coach for this team as long as Dan Snyder is the owner.
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NFL Draft – Johnny Manziel Leaving Texas A&M

Two years of College Football at College Station for Texas A&M are enough for Johnny Manziel, leaving the Aggies and the SEC for the chance to become a quarterback in the NFL, officially declaring his eligibility for the NFL draft.
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Louisville Cardinals – Bobby Petrino Leaves Western Kentucky to be Their Head Coach

Eight years after leaving Louisville for an NFL job that didn’t last very long, Bobby Petrino is back as the head coach of the Cardinals, leaving Western Kentucky after only one season with the Sun Belt program.
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College Football – Way Too Early 2014 Preseason Rankings
It’s impossible to predict what happens in College Football season, but it’s always worth giving it a shot. The new playoff system means no more BCS rankings, and maybe even more significance in public perception for the AP Poll and its top 25.
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Green Bay Packers – What’s Next?

Despite having what they believe is the best quarterback in the NFL, the Green Bay Packers have failed for a third consecutive season to make it very far in the playoffs. Heading into the offseason, finding out how to fill the holes around Aaron Rodgers which especially means improving the defense seems to be the first order of business.
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Auburn Tigers – Almost the Perfect Turnaround

No one is going to take away the achievement of turning around a 3-9 team into being seconds away from winning a BCS national championship from Gus Malzahn and Auburn. However, despite the season that will eventually be looked back as very successful, the pain of losing after already leading by 18 points is going to sting for quite a while.
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Florida State Seminoles – How to End an Era

The BCS is gone, and it’s always nice to be remembered as the last team to lift that trophy before everything changes. Florida State have been waiting a long time to raise the crystal ball up high, and it turns out Jimbo Fisher and a young Freshman Heisman Trophy Winner named Jameis Winston were the right men to get them back on top.
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College Football – 35 Bowls in 35 Pictures
The 2013 College Football season is over a week into 2014 after 35 bowl games in the bowl season, with only one game that actually mattered: Florida State beating Auburn in the BCS National Championship game 34-31, becoming the last team to win the national title under the current format as we say goodbye to the BCS and welcome in the College Football 4-team playoffs.