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2015 College Football Season – Final Rankings
The College Football season is over with Alabama as national champions, which gives them the number one spot on the final rankings, followed by runners-up Clemson at number two, Rose Bowl champions Stanford at number three and Ohio State, probably the second best team in the country at least, settling for the Fiesta Bowl and the number four spot. Navy and Western Kentucky make rare appearances in the AP Top 25, and the same goes for Houston and Iowa (despite the loss), finishing the season in the top 10.
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College Football Bowl Season Conference Rankings
While the bowl season still has one more game to play, it’s safe to claim SEC as the champions of the bowl games with 8 wins in 10 games, including Alabama in the College Football Playoff and Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl. The ACC (with Clemson in the other semifinal), Big Ten (Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl) and the Pac-12 (Stanford in the Rose Bowl) all have NY6 Bowl game wins, while the Big 12 finish bottom among the Power 5 conferences.
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Day 12 College Football Bowl Games Scores
The final day of bowl season gave us two extremely dramatic games as TCU managed to pull off an historic comeback against Oregon and win the Alamo Bowl in triple overtime, while West Virginia outlasted Arizona State in a wild Cactus Bowl. In the less exciting of the bowl games, Georgia had no problems handling Penn State while Arkansas, with Alex Collins, ran all over Kansas State in the Liberty Bowl.
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Day 11 College Football Bowl Games Scores
In a day that’s more about tradition than meaning, Stanford, with Christian McCaffrey stood out in their Rose Bowl win over Iowa, Ohio State in their dominant performance against Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl and the rest of the blowouts: Michigan beating Florida in the Citrus Bowl, Tennessee humiliating Northwestern in the Outback Bowl and Ole Miss blasting Oklahoma State in the Sugar Bowl.
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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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College Football Bowl Games Day 8 Scores
A busy day of bowling ends with Baylor finally winning a bowl game in an impressive offensive performance by Johnny Jefferson against North Carolina, Leonard Fournette carrying LSU to something of a consolation prize, Jared Goff helping California win a bowl game for the first time in forever and Nevada relying on running and defense to beat Colorado State.
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College Football Bowl Games Day 7 Scores
After a one-day break and just before the really big games are upon us, Navy gets to pick up the Military Bowl trophy with an impressive win against Pittsburgh while Minnesota complete a weird season that could have been much better by taking the Quick Lane Bowl trophy back home after beating Central Michigan.