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Oregon Ducks – Chip Kelly Still Has Work to Do
After you max out your potential at a certain program, it’s natural to branch out to a bigger College Football team or move on to the NFL. Chip Kelly still isn’t done with what he’s started in Oregon.
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Denver Broncos – Peyton Manning is All About Execution
What makes the Denver Broncos, finishing the season with a 13-3 record, and some would say the favorites in the AFC to reach the Super Bowl? Peyton Manning is the easy, and obvious answer.
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Green Bay Packers – The Most Injured Team in the NFL
Next time you’re looking for excuses as to why your team failed this season, take a look at the Green Bay Packers, a team that made the playoffs despite having the most games lost to injury.
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Best Photos From the 2012 College Football Season
A season that began with USC as the number one team and hardly above .500 at the end, and ended with Alabama sitting once again on top of the College Football world.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – Who is Leaving Early
For Nick Saban and Alabama, there’s not too much time to celebrate after winning the national title, knowing there are quite a few key players leaving to the NFL Draft.
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Miami Hurricanes – The Key to NFL Playoffs Success
The Seattle Seahawks are made of different material than the rest of the teams left in the NFL Playoffs – They’re the only team without a former Miami Hurricanes football player on their roster.
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2012 College Football Rankings – Final Edition
SEC rules for yet another year, with Alabama winning their third national title in four years, beating Notre Dame easily in the BCS championship game.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – A.J. McCarron Loves the Big Games
It wasn’t even close, not for a second, as A.J. McCarron and Alabama dominated their opponents once again in the BCS National Championship game, becoming the first to win it back to back.
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10 Players Who can Make a Difference
The BCS National Champions Game between Notre Dame and Alabama is as big as you can get in College Football, but it’s the little people in key positions deciding the outcome.