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College Football – Big Matchups Means Rankings Changing
Week 7 of the college football season was filled with big matchups between rivals and highly ranked teams. Michigan hosting Michigan State, Florida playing at LSU and Alabama at Texas A&M. High stakes means the rankings changing as well.
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2015 College Football Season – 14 Undefeated Teams Left
Following the action of week 7 in the 2015 college football season, there are 14 remaining undefeated teams: Three in the Big Ten (Iowa, Michigan State, Ohio State); three in the Big 12 (Baylor, Oklahoma State, TCU); three in the American conference (Houston, Memphis, Temple); two in the ACC (Florida State, Clemson); one in the SEC (LSU); one in the Pac-12 (Utah); and one in the MAC (Toledo).
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2015 College Football Season – Week 7 Scores & Standings
The number one team in the nation finally impressed, as Ohio State dominated against Penn State. In a lineup of big ranked vs ranked games, LSU used a late trick play to beat Florida, Michigan botched a punt as time ran out to lose against Michigan State and Alabama ran all over Texas A&M.
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Francis Owusu Makes Greatest Touchdown Catch of the College Football Season
It’s highly doubtful we’ll see a touchdown catch or any reception that’s better than what Francis Owusu pulled off in the 56-35 win by Stanford over UCLA, catching the ball while his hands were wrapped around Jaleel Wadwood.
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College Football Rumors – USC Trojans Got a Big Decision to Make
Firing Steve Sarkisian is the first step for USC in getting back to the elite of college football. But who is the man to take them there?
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College Football Rumors – USC Trojans Debacle With Steve Sarkisian Could Lead to Major Changes
As Steve Sarkisian takes a leave of absence to seek help and treatment for his alcohol and substance abuse problems, the USC Trojans football program is cast in more negative light which puts a lot of pressure on Pat Haden, the athletic director.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 6 Rankings
Just like last week, the week 6 top 25 college football rankings show voters are losing their confidence in Ohio State. Still number one, but with less first place votes, being spread out among Baylor, TCU, Utah and even Clemson, who complete the top 5. Florida are in the top 10 following another impressive win and Michigan are getting very close, while Oklahoma took a big tumble following their loss to Texas, Northwestern are on their way out while Georgia and USC are out of the rankings following their second loss of the season.
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2015 College Football Season – 16 Undefeated Teams Left
Following Week 6 of the 2015 College Football Season, we have 16 undefeated teams left: Temple, Memphis and Houston from the AAC; Florida State & Clemson in the ACC; Oklahoma State, TCU and Baylor in the Big 12; Michigan State, Ohio State and Iowa in the Big Ten; Toledo in the MAC; Utah in the Pac-12; Florida, LSU and Texas A&M in the SEC.
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College Football Rumors – Michigan Wolverines Have the Defense Best in the Nation
The arrival of Jim Harbaugh at Michigan to take the head coach job was met with unanimous agreement that this move will take the program forward and back to where it belongs. But after an opening week loss, it seems that the five consecutive wins that followed, including three shutouts of opponents, puts the Wolverines ahead of the improvement mark everyone set for them.
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2015 College Football Season – Rankings Need a New Number One
Maybe Ohio State are still undefeated, but their ability in most of their recent wins suggest we might need a new number one team to top the rankings. TCU or Baylor, constantly putting up huge offensive numbers might be next in line, as Michigan State don’t look too impressive as well while Utah, rounding up the top 5, have done the most with the toughest schedule. Week 6 wasn’t about upsets except for Texas stunning former #10 Oklahoma, but more about narratives and storylines, especially the one Michigan have been developing.