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Only 4 Current College Football Head Coaches Won a National Championship
At the moment, while Les Miles is looking for a new team, there are only four active head coaches in College Football that have won a national championship: Jimbo Fisher, Urban Meyer, Nick Saban and Bob Stoops.
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College Football Playoff: Week 9 Rankings
The College Football Playoff committee released their first rankings of the season, which means we’re getting closer to decision time, and we have our first glimpse of the contenders for the playoffs. Alabama, Clemson and Michigan are unsurprisingly the top 3 teams, in that order. However, Texas A&M sitting above Washington at number 4 wasn’t something most people expected.
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College Football Playoff & Bowl Game Day 10 Scores
The 2015 season college football playoff championship game is set after Clemson handled the Oklahoma running game in an impressive Orange Bowl victory, while Alabama destroyed Michigan State in the second semi final, taking place as part of the Cotton Bowl, shutting the Spartans out. In the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl, Houston surprised Florida State.
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College Football Playoff – Michigan State vs Alabama Predictions
The second semifinal of the College Football Playoff will be between Michigan State and the heavily favored Alabama in the Cotton Bowl, played at AT&T Stadium.
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College Football Playoff: Oklahoma vs Clemson Predictions
The first semifinal of the 2015 season college football playoff will be #4 Oklahoma playing against #1 Clemson in the Orange Bowl, in a repeat with much higher stakes of a bowl game from last season.
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College Football Rumors – Clemson Tigers Suspending Players They Can Afford to Lose
It’s been rather quiet from Alabama, Michigan State and Oklahoma heading into the second college football playoff. Clemson decided to break the silence by suspending Deon Cain, Ammon Lakip and Jay Jay McCullough from the Orange Bowl, which is also a semifinal against the Sooners.
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2015 College Football Season – Final BCS Standings
The final week of the College Football season before the bowl games are upon has gave us its four playoff teams: Number one Clemson, number two Alabama, number three Michigan State and number four, Oklahoma. That’s the selection committee, but even in a BCS world, we would have gotten the same four teams making the playoff.
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College Football 2015-2016 Bowl Season Schedule
With the College Football Playoff selection committee making its final rankings, the bowl season is set and ready to go, with the Orange Bowl (Clemson vs Oklahoma) and Cotton Bowl (Alabama vs Michigan State) serving as the semifinal, while the Peach Bowl (Houston vs Florida State), Fiesta Bowl (Notre Dame vs Ohio State), Rose Bowl (Iowa vs Stanford) and Sugar Bowl (Ole Miss vs Oklahoma State) complete the New Year’s six selection, the epicenter of bowl season.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 13 BCS Standings
There’s hardly any difference between the College Football Playoff rankings for week 13 of the 2015 College Football Season and the hypothetical BCS standings, both having the same top four: Clemson, Alabama, Oklahoma and Iowa, while Michigan State, Stanford and North Carolina are waiting for their chance to get in.
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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.