Sources are confirming USC will be wearing new "shiny" helmets against ASU
USC will wear a shiny helmet this weekend against Arizona State
0 comments by Kevin Causey on 10/1/2014
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Sources are confirming USC will be wearing new "shiny" helmets against ASU
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Week 6 of the college football season is here and No. 3 ranked Alabama travels to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field to play Ole Miss as the top-priced game on the secondary market. Following the SEC matchup in price is a game between Stanford and Notre Dame, where the home team owns the third most […]
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October is here. The games are supposed to be bigger, and there are supposed to be more of them. Week six does not disappoint at all. The SEC West alone gets a feature-level throwdown in each of the three main broadcast windows — one in the early window, one in the mid-afternoon window, and one […]
Charlie Strong does seem to be changing the way things are done at Texas, a very good thing for the Longhorns. Yet, that process of change just isn’t going to be a swift one. It will take time, and Saturday night’s loss to UCLA affirmed as much.
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A bizarre–if not laughable–report began circulating last week that beleaguered NFL commissioner Roger Goodell planned to hold a meeting with first-year Texas head coach Charlie Strong to discuss his approach to player conduct. At the time, it sounded as though an overeager Chip Brown of Horns Digest had been last in line in a game […]
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On Twitter @TheCoachBart Heisman dark horse columns are hard. Not hard in the sense of roofing a house in 95-degree weather for 12 hours a day, but hard in the sense that they don’t really exist anymore. Really, they don’t. The Heisman is almost certainly going to a player on a top 10-ish team or […]
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There are some parts of college football’s rules that make your brain hurt. They’re that stupid, that much of an assault on basic logic and what the naked eye can identify as a natural, normal event in the sport of football. Two such rules-based embarrassments were in evidence this past weekend, and we’ll talk about […]
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The Ducks will be wearing these alternate uniforms in their Thursday game against Arizona to help raise awareness for women’s cancer. Thursday’s uniform is designed to help raise awareness for women’s cancers
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There is a lot of SEC fatigue out there from fans of other conferences, but take a look at the upcoming SEC schedule. [faints] pic.twitter.com/wAMqAgMmOV — The SEC Logo (@SEC_Logo)
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Consider this question: Acknowledging that the season is still a work in progress, which team gave the strongest indication this past weekend that it is likely to emerge as a surprise team in 2014? Matt Zemek and Bart Doan took a crack at this query, and found answers in different parts of the United States. […]
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As we check in with the Arkansas Razorbacks, the question has to be asked: Did Arkansas announce that it is here to stay with its performance against Texas A&M, or did the Razorbacks set themselves up for a downturn against an opponent that was clearly overrated… or are both statements true? Two Student Section editors […]
Jimbo Fisher had to deal with a mountain of distractions, an ocean of injuries, and the harsh sunlight of constant scrutiny… and didn’t allow his team to fall off the precipice throughout an emotionally exhausting regular season. Not an ordinary feat, by any means.
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Today is the last day of September. How are certain teams doing after a weekend that didn’t provide a lot of upsets… but didn’t involve smooth and straightforward performances by a number of ranked teams? It’s worth checking in on a number of teams whose journeys through September were anything but peaceful. Florida State leads […]
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One of the best things about college football is the passion fans have for their team, their university and their players. Of course, being so passionate about something also means that from time to time you get your heart broken. On gameday, Twitter is an amazing way to follow the ups and downs of college […]
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Michigan athletic director David Brandon released a statement just before 1 a.m. early Tuesday morning. He did so in the hope that an odd-hour news dump would make a significant problem go away for him and head football coach Brady Hoke. Problems go away, though, when leaders demonstrate competence and leadership. Such qualities are not […]
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No one has ever accused Mike Leach of being a normal football coach. Here’s what he had to say about people’s dependency on technology…. Mike Leach on technology and the future of dating. More to come on SportsLink.
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This story begins in 1974. It goes back to 1914 in an indirect way, but it begins in 1974. Michigan and Ohio State were in the middle of The Ten-Year War, the label given to the games the Wolverines and Buckeyes played from 1969 through 1978 under legendary coaches Bo Schembechler and Woody Hayes. The […]