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18 Most Played Games of the 2015 Rivalry Weekend
The most crucial week in a college football season comes around Thanksgiving – Rivalry week, with games steeped with hatred and history played side by side. From the Iron Bowl between Alabama and Auburn in the SEC to the Big Ten’s Michigan vs Ohio State, also known as The Game, here are the most played of these rivalries heading into the 2015 version of hate week.
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LSU Tigers Rumors – Les Miles is Probably on his Way Out
A fourth consecutive season of not being close to a national title might mean it’s over for Les Miles as the head coach of LSU, as there seems to be a strong movement among boosters, fans and the university heads, some of them who don’t see eye to eye with Miles, to move on in a new direction.
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2015 Season – Two Undefeateds Left, Rankings Earthquake Next
The dust settles from the damage week 12 caused to some major contenders, as we’re left with just two undefeated teams: Iowa in the Big Ten and Clemson in the ACC, while Ohio State, Oklahoma State and Houston lose for the first time this season, and as a result the rankings will be shaken up quite thoroughly.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 12 Scores & Standings
A big weekend with Clemson, Alabama, Notre Dame and Iowa doing their job to stay on course, while Ohio State fall at home against Michigan State, Oklahoma State lose at home to Baylor and Oklahoma survive a scare against TCU but lose their starting quarterback, putting a lot of things on the line as we head into rivalry week.
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College Football Schedule – Big Ten vs SEC is an Excellent Idea
In the search of making sure strength of schedule doesn’t harm your playoff chances or rankings by the College Football Playoff committee, Bert Bielema, the Arkansas head coach, is offering a college basketball like idea which pits the SEC against the Big Ten on an annual basis, to help with the issue of finding FBS teams to schedule for a non conference game.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 11 Playoff Rankings
Nothing changes in the high places of the College Football Playoff rankings following the events of week 11, with Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State and Notre Dame Occupying the top in that order, while Iowa complete the top 5. Oklahoma State and Oklahoma are just behind as the Big 12 representatives, waiting for a chance to get in after someone drops the ball.
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Houston Texans Rumors – Bill O’Brien Might be Looking to Leave & Join Maryland
The Houston Texans underachieving and his ruined relationship with general manager Rick Smith might lead Bill O’Brien to being fired or leaving the job anyway, with his sights set on the Maryland football team, which means a return to college football.
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2015 College Football Season: Five Undefeated Teams Left; Big 12 & Pac-12 Upsets Shock Rankings
After an eventful week 11, only five teams are left undefeated in the 2015 college football season: Ohio State, Clemson, Houston, Iowa and Oklahoma State. Oklahoma beating Baylor, Oregon winning at Stanford and Arizona shocking Utah hit the Big 12 and especially the Pac-12 hard when it comes to their college football playoffs rankings and hopes.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 11 Scores & Standings
The top 5 had no problems getting their wins: Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State, Notre Dame and Iowa rolled. The problems for playoff contenders began afterwards: Baylor stunned by Oklahoma, Stanford by Oregon, LSU by Arkansas and Utah at Arizona, while Oklahoma State, barely surviving against Iowa State, find themselves alone on top of the Big 12.
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NFL Rumors – Indianapolis Colts Want to Hire Nick Saban as the Head Coach
The Indianapolis Colts are underperforming this season, and the ownership is putting it on head coach Chuck Pagano, with General Manager Ryan Grigson getting an honorable mention. Their dream candidate, although no one knows if he wants the job, is Nick Saban.