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  • Best Photos From College Football Rivalry Games

    What’s the best and biggest College Football rivalry? It probably depends on where you live and who you follow, but from a national stand point, Ohio State – Michigan and Alabama – Auburn usually stand out as the most fierce. Rivalries also produce magical moments, in turn producing magical pictures.

  • Best Photos From College Football Stadiums on Gameday

    What’s the best College Football Stadium in the nation? Impossible to decide. So many variables, so many opinions. But pictures and photographs say a 1000 words, sometimes even more. It doesn’t sound like Death Valley in Clemson or LSU, but pictures, colors and incredible backdrops (BYU) make for some of the best stadium moments in any sport.

  • The Rose Bowl 2.0 – Big 12 & SEC

    Remember all the talks about a new College Football playoff? Well, while that’s still the plan – going ahead with a four team playoff with yet to be determined venues and format, the two best conferences in the BCS era decided to make a power move of their own, announcing a deal that will put the Big 12 champions against the SEC champion on New Year’s Day, starting 2014.

  • 2011 College Football Rankings – Final Edition

    Surprised by the BCS Championship game turning in one of its worst ratings ever? I guess the public doesn’t like rematches, even between two powerhouses like Alabama and LSU. A playoff seems closer than ever, or anything that is a change of the current system, that seems to alienate more and more fans from Bowl season.

  • 2011 College Football Rankings – Week 14

    LSU did what it had to do to remain number one in the nation with a 42-10 win over Georgia in the SEC Championship Game. Oklahoma State won the Big 12 with a huge 44-10 win over Oklahoma to win the Big 12. They remained at number 3 in the AP rankings, meaning Alabama, despite not playing, stay as the number 2 team in the nation and will probably, despite already losing to LSU this season, play the Tigers for the national title.

  • 2011 College Football Rankings – Week 13

    LSU should beat Georgia in the SEC championship game, which means, if we know the BCS, that we’ll have a All-SEC national championship game in January 2012 between the LSU Tigers (beating Arkansas) and Alabama, who beat Auburn rather easily in the Iron Bowl.

  • 2011 College Football Rankings – Week 12

    LSU, Alabama and Arkansas make it an SEC 1-2-3 at the top of the AP Top 25 rankings, making it the first time since 1971 the top 3 teams were from the same conference, mostly thanks to Oregon and the Oklahoma teams suffering from big upsets.

  • 2011 College Football Rankings – Week 10

    Everyone was focused on one game, and LSU came out on top, beating Alabama 9-6 in the ‘Game of the Century’, #1 vs #2 SEC private battle. Oklahoma State, Boise State and Houston remain as the other undefeated schools with the Cowboys taking over the no.2 spot in the nation.

  • 2011 College Football Rankings – Week 9

    LSU and Alabama didn’t move, Stanford and Andrew Luck beat USC and pretty much not much moving around in the top 5, while Kansas State and Clemson lost for the first times this season, while Houston solidify themselves as the top school in Texas.

  • 2011 College Football Rankings – Week 8

    LSU and Alabama continued to run through the SEC and college Football, setting up a n0.1 vs no.2 next week, the second time a 1-2 game has happened between SEC teams. Meanwhile, Oklahoma lost to Texas Tech, replaced by Oklahoma State at no.3, their highest rankings since 1984.