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KNOXVILLE, TN – OCTOBER 25: Blake Sims #6 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes past A.J. Johnson #45 of the Tennessee Volunteers on the way to a touchdown at Neyland Stadium on October 25, 2014 in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Five College Football Rivalries in Recent Decline

National Signing Day has come and gone, and the cold reality has sent in: college football is done. With the exception of largely unheralded spring games, we’re approximately seven months away from meaningful Saturday football action. Thanks to the pageantry, history and tradition, college football is a sport unlike any other. Yet, what truly makes […]

National Signing Day: 3 Teams That Could Have Done Better… Or Worse

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect To be frank, making definitive arguments on who won or lost National Signing Day is idiotic. It’s impossible … even armed with a militia of psychologists … to determine the futures of teenagers entering college and projecting their success on a football field. It’s far more asinine than even grading […]

National Signing Day: The rise of the decommit

There are two types of college football fans when it comes to recruiting. Those that are absolutely enthralled by it and those that can’t be bothered by it. Whether you follow recruiting or not, the fact is that college football recruiting is not only becoming big business, it’s becoming part of the fabric of social […]

Your Handy Dandy Rules for National Signing Day

Follow TSS on Twitter @TheStudentSect Back in 2004 on Feb. 4, something happened which changed the course of modern humankind. Mark Zuckerberg founded something called Facebook. At the time, Facebook was genius. It started out I think as needing a .edu e-mail address to be on it, so it seemed less creepy than MySpace. It […]

5 Things College Football And The NFL Should Both Change Together

The Super Bowl is done. No more high-profile football games until late August. You’ve read about how the NFL can become more like college football. You’ve read about how college football should become more like the NFL. What about the ways in which both versions of this sport can improve at the same time? Here […]

5 Ways College Football Should Become More Like The NFL

The end of the Super Bowl — and all of football season until late summer — invites football fans and commentators to explore the relationship between college football and the NFL. We’re exploring how these different versions of America’s most popular sport can embrace each other and change together. We’ve already published an installment on […]

5 Ways The NFL Should Become More Like College Football

The Super Bowl and — with it — the full run of the live-game football season at all levels of competition (high school, college, and the pros) are over. There are two times of the year when it makes sense to explore the question of how the NFL and college football compare to each other […]

CLEMSON, SC – SEPTEMBER 27: Deshaun Watson #4 of the Clemson Tigers drops back to pass during the game against the North Carolina Tar Heels at Memorial Stadium on September 27, 2014 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Tyler Smith/Getty Images)

Top 10 Non-Conference Games for ACC in 2015

The 2015 football schedule was unveiled on Thursday for the Atlantic Coast Conference and the ACC will play more teams from Power 5 conferences than any other league in America. Though maligned for much of the season in 2014, the ACC went 8-5 against other power conferences during the regular season and ACC champion Florida […]

“Hey, Big 12! We’re really good!” — The message BYU wants to send in its bowl game, even though the Big 12 won’t expand next year or the year after that. BYU is trying to plant seeds that will sprout several years down the line.

College Football: With The ACC Recognizing BYU As A Power 5 Opponent, New Possibilities Emerge

If you were to cite one pervasive flaw in college football — not a specific policy such as pass interference not being reviewable, or an isolated failing such as the unwillingness to schedule New Year’s Six games on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016 — you could come up with several legitimate and compelling answers. You could […]

Taking Stock: Players Who Won And Lost At the Senior Bowl

With fewer underclassmen declaring for the 2015 NFL Draft, what better way to see what this class has to offer than at the Senior Bowl on Saturday? The game produced several strong performers, but as most know, it is the performance through the week at practice for the scouts that makes or breaks an NFL […]

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