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The Top 7 Pac-12 Heisman candidates

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect Folks seem to be coming around on the Pac-12. Times were, if you said it was possibly the best conference in college football, people would start looking for the cap to your whiskey bottle. Now, while some will concede the point and painfully agree, even the closet dissenters keep one […]

The Most Intriguing Pac-12 Games in 2015

Yesterday, we started off our Pac-12 college football roundtables by discussing which teams would be the most improved. Today, TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join staff writer Kevin Causey and special rotating guests to continue our discussion of the Pac-12. Joining us for our Pac-12 football discussion is Dale Newton of the Oregon Ducks site The […]

Anxious and Maybe — A&M Embodies The SEC’s Uncertain World

Alabama is Alabama. Nick Saban’s the coach, fer cryin’ out loud. The Crimson Tide might not drown everyone else in the SEC West, but they’re not likely to be particularly mediocre anytime soon. Auburn has Gus Malzahn, one of the brightest head coaches in the country, and a track record of being a major national […]

BLOGUIN Top 50: No. 27 — Texas A&M

Texas A&M Aggies 2014 Record: 8-5 (won bowl game) 1 Burning Question: Will Texas A&M’s young talent build on last season? With young returning players at nearly every position on the field, Texas A&M is also equally strong in experience. All of the skill position contributors, except wide receiver Malcome Kennedy, return for the Aggies. […]

Bloguin Top 50: No. 28 — UCLA

UCLA Bruins 2014 Record: 10-3 (won Alamo Bowl vs. Kansas State) 1 Burning Question: Is Josh Rosen ready to step right in to replace Brett Hundley? During his three seasons as starting quarterback for the Bruins, Brett Hundley was among the most entertaining players the Pac-12 had to offer. Now that Hundley is off to the […]

Which team will be the most improved in the Pac-12 in 2015?

On this weeks edition of The Student Section college football roundtable, we head out west to talk about the Pac-12 Conference. TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join staff writer Kevin Causey and special rotating guests in our weekly roundtable discussing all things college football. To talk about Pac-12 football as we are joined by Bloguin’s […]

UCLA Is What Clemson Used To Be

If you were on College Football Twitter in 2009 and 2010, “Clemsoning” — sometimes used as a participle but slightly more often used in its gerund form — was all the rage. Any failure on the part of Clemson football lit up Twitter, reinforcing just how snake-bitten and barren the program was since it won the […]

Colorado football is coming back under MacIntyre

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect If you grew up around the time I did, well, for one, you’re kind of old. But two, Colorado being bad at football is pretty damn odd. The early memory of Colorado was the whole 1990 national championship split with Georgia Tech, and basically hindsight is 20/20 and we should […]

When SEC Coaches Not Named Spurrier Speak, People Laugh For The Wrong Reasons

When Steve Spurrier speaks, people laugh with him. When other SEC football coaches speak, people more often laugh at them. Such has been the case over the past week. Missouri’s Gary Pinkel made some well-intentioned but ultimately absurd comments about Notre Dame the other day. Last week, Nick Saban of Alabama — in public remarks […]

Top seven SEC Heisman candidates for 2015

From 2007 to 2012, the SEC took home took home four of the six Heisman Trophy awards as Cam Newton, Johnny Manziel, Mark Ingram and Tim Tebow won the prestigious award. Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota took home the last two Heisman’s and the award has started a QB trend. The last five winners have been […]

Gary Pinkel at 2014 SEC Media Days Gary Pinkel has coached the best short-field team in the SEC over the past two seasons. Missouri has squeezed more production out of this one stat than any other SEC team since the start of the 2012 campaign.

Gary Pinkel, Notre Dame, And An Emergent College Football Problem

For anyone who has followed the sport for more than a year or two, college football remains a theater of the absurd. College pigskin is an immensely entertaining and colorful part of our lives, blessedly spicing up everyday existence and blasting away the gray, the normal, the ordinary, the monotonous things that crowd our time […]

Bloguin Top 50: No. 29 — Penn State

Penn State Nittany Lions 2014 Record: 7-6 overall, Big Ten (won Pinstripe Bowl vs. Boston College) 1 Burning Question: Is the offensive line going to be better? It can’t get worse, right? Penn State’s offensive line has always been one of the weaker spots on the roster in recent years, and last season was no […]

We are… waiting to see what James Franklin does at Penn State.

Penn State Gets A Second Chance To Make A First Impression

Many people felt — and feel, and always will feel — that the NCAA took it easy on Penn State, and that the lifting of a bowl ban early in the 2014 season gave the program a rather soft landing after the events of the previous few years. You can argue whether the NCAA had […]

Three-Word Error Appears In ACC Media Guide

It’s just a small typo in the bottom right-hand corner of the page… I’m sure no one will notice it. Part of me laughed, part died, when I saw three-word “error” on page 145 in ACC FB media guide unveiled today. Ouch. pic.twitter.com/WVAv64QQlp — David Glenn Show (@DavidGlennShow)

Atlantic Sun Preview: Dunk City Is Dead; Long Live Dunk City

It’s been two years since Florida Gulf Coast charmed the country and made a run to the Sweet 16 as a 15 seed, prompting USC to hire Andy Enfield, and in that time new head coach Joe Dooley, a former assistant at Kansas, has finished tied for first and second in the league, but has […]

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