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9 Longest Serving College Football Head Coaches
There are nine head coaches in the FBS who have just completed their 11th season coaching college football and seem like they’ll keep their job after the bowl games. Mark Richt got fired by Georgia after 15 years, making the list short by one, leaving just one SEC coach on there (Les […]
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College Football Fired Head Coaches of 2015 Season
In the 2015 college football season 12 head coaches have been fired, although that might not be the final numbers as there are still conference championship games, bowl games and Sun Belt conference games to play. Among the notable names to be let go are Mark Richt from Georgia, Steve Sarkisian from USC, Al Golden from Miami and Paul Rhoads from Iowa State.
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College Football Rumors – Georgia Bulldogs Want to be Like Alabama & Florida
College Football programs don’t exist in a vacuum. Despite an impressive record over 15 years, Mark Richt never turned the Georgia Bulldogs football program into the best in the nation or even the SEC. When compared to Alabama, Florida and LSU, his achievements, or lack of them, compared to the ambitions of the university, meant it was time for a change.
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College Football 2015 Conference Championship Games Schedule
The end of the regular season for almost all of the conferences in the FBS means it’s time for the College Football Conference Championship Game weekend: Florida vs Alabama in the SEC, USC vs Stanford in the Pac-12, Clemson vs North Carolina in the ACC, Iowa vs Michigan State in the Big Ten and also the championships of the MAC, Conference USA, American Conference and the Mountain West.
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2015 College Football Season – Rankings & Playoff Time; Two Undefeated Teams Left
The 2015 college football regular season has come to an end with two undefeated teams (Clemson and Iowa) as we head into championship week, which will determine if the top 4 teams right now (Clemson, Alabama, Oklahoma and Iowa) remain in the pole position to make the College Football Playoff, or are win for some changes and surprises.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 13 Scores & Standings
The final week of the regular season for almost everyone ends without too many surprises, as Clemson beat South Carolina, Alabama beat Auburn to win the SEC West, Oklahoma crush Oklahoma State to win the Big 12 outright, USC might win the Pac-12 thanks to their win over UCLA and Michigan State leave Ohio State (despite their win against Michigan) with nothing thanks to beating Penn State to move on to the Big Ten championship game, facing Iowa.
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Friday Night College Football – Scores, Rankings & Playoff Implications
A busy Friday to get things going in rivalry week, with implications on the College Football Playoff and conference championship games. Iowa beat Nebraska to finish first in the Big Ten West, go to play for the Big Ten title game and keep their playoff hopes alive. TCU and Baylor won’t be winning the Big 12 or going to the playoff. Oregon and Washington felt good about hurting their rivals, Oregon State and Washington State hard on the final day of the season, while Houston beat Navy for the American Conference Championship Berth, while Western Michigan beating Toledo denied the Rockets of theirs.
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Playing for Something in Rivalry Week: Playoffs, Conference Championship or Team Chaos
Going into rivalry week, there are a number of categories to use in order to sort the teams going head to head in week 13: Those hoping to end up playing in the College Football playoffs (like Clemson, Alabama and Oklahoma), the ones trying to win a conference championship at best (USC, UCLA, Navy) or those agents of team chaos, hoping to mess it up for their rivals, aka Nebraska, Florida State, Penn State and a few others.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 12 BCS Standings
The hypothetical BCS standings following week 12 of the 2015 college football season aren’t that different from the College Football Playoff committee decisions. Clemson, Alabama and Iowa in the top 4 while Notre Dame instead of Oklahoma to complete the picture, with the Sooners and Michigan State looking from the outside on a playoff spot they’re hoping to get.
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College Football Playoffs – Week 12 Committee Rankings
The face of the four teams going into the playoffs if the season ended now has changed following the results of week 12, as the College Football Playoff Committee kept Clemson and Alabama at number one and number two, only to be joined by one-loss Oklahoma (number three) and undefeated Iowa (number four) while the surging Michigan State and falling Notre Dame are left looking on the outside.