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College Football Rumors – Big 12 Considering BYU, Cincinnati, UConn, Memphis, Houston, UCF & Colorado State for Expansion
It looks like the Big 12 is moving ahead with its plans to expand the conference, as BYU, Cincinnati, UConn, Colorado State, Memphis, Houston and UCF have all been in touch with different members of the conference, hoping they’ll be the ones to get picked.
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College Football Realignment – Big 12 Courted by Colorado State, Houston, Memphis & UCF
It seem inevitable now that the Big 12 (which has ten teams) won’t expand back to 12 teams in the near future. Memphis, Houston, UCF and Colorado State seem to be the schools most aggressively pursuing an invitation.
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College Football Rumors – Oklahoma, Nebraska, Houston & Colorado State Interested in Signing Kyle Allen
While Texas A&M are trying to figure out how they lost two quarterbacks to transfers in one week, Kyle Allen, one of the transferring players, has a decision to make, with Colorado State, Colorado, Nebraska, Syracuse, West Virginia, Houston, Oklahoma, Texas and UCF all reaching out in hope to sign him.
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Florida Gators – Jim McElwain of Colorado State Gets His Buyout
The big school always get their way and after some negotiating, Florida managed to come to an agreement with Colorado State about a buyout so they can hire Jim McElwain to be their next head coach and bring the SEC East program back to the heights they were used to until not too long ago.
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College Football Rumors – Florida Trying to Buyout Jim McElwain From Colorado State
Things between Florida and Jim McElwain are set for him to become their new head coach. The problem is with his current employer, Colorado State, looking for a substantial buyout to let him out of his very long contract.
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Colorado State Rams – Sending Their Regards to Mike Leach
There are two versions of blame in the New Mexico Bowl, won by Colorado State. One version suggests Mike Leach simply took the wrong decisions and messed up when it came to clock management. The other ignores anything that happens off the field, and puts the blame on the Washington State players who fumbled the ball.