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Washington Huskies throttle Washington State, prove they belong in the College Football Playoff

The Washington Huskies destroyed Washington State 45-17 in the Apple Cup, proving that they belong in the College Football Playoff. Make no mistake about it: this is an impressive win for Chris Petersen’s squad. Washington State entered this contest with a 7-1 record in Pac-12 play, which included a decisive 42-16 win over Stanford. Considering […]

Iowa Finds Its 2015 Self And Embarrasses Nebraska

Nebraska traveled to Iowa City looking to keep its Big Ten championship hopes alive. It left with more questions than answers as Iowa reasserted itself. Where has this Iowa team been all year? The Hawkeyes came into this season with extremely high expectations. It had many of the key pieces back from a run to […]

Three Takeaways from Houston – Memphis

In a fantastic finish, Memphis rallied to defeat Houston 48-44. Here are three takeaways from Houston – Memphis. 1. Memphis deserves credit for winning this game Although I’m skeptical that people in the media will actually do this, it’s important to give Memphis credit for winning this game. Make no mistake about it: the media […]

Five B1G Things To Watch For Rivalry Week

It’s the last regular season week in Big Ten play and there is still a ton at stake within the conference and beyond. Five teams remain alive in the division and conference races, and four of those have legitimate shots at the College Football Playoff. Here are five things to keep an eye on as […]

BATON ROUGE, LA – OCTOBER 22: Head coach Ed Orgeron of the LSU Tigers leads his team on the field before a game against the Mississippi Rebels at Tiger Stadium on October 22, 2016 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

LSU Tigers throttle Texas A&M, prove program is heading in the right direction

The LSU Tigers throttled Texas A&M 54-39, proving that the program is heading in the right direction. Make no mistake about it: this was a huge win for the Tigers. With the victory over the Aggies, LSU kept its hopes of playing in the Sugar Bowl alive, although it still needs a lot of help […]

Watch: Josh Reynolds makes insane one-handed catch

Texas A&M Aggies QB Trevor Knight isn’t having a great night through two quarters and his team trails 20-7. Knight threw this pass behind Josh Reynolds but Reynolds bailed him out with this fantastic one-handed catch….. What. A. Catch. 😱 https://t.co/YtP5mpMttV — ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB)

College Football Rooting Interests: Week 13

Thanksgiving is an amazing day for football, though the professional variety rules the day. Aside from watching the Cowboys and/or Lions while enjoying family dinners, the best part about Thanksgiving for college football fans is knowing that the best regular-season weekend in college football starts the next day. Between Friday and Saturday, rivalry week is […]

November 27, 2015: Toledo Rockets running back Kareem Hunt (3) carries the ball during first half game action between the Western Michigan Broncos and the Toledo Rockets (24) during a regular season game played at Glass Bowl Stadium in Toledo, Ohio. Western Michigan leads Toledo 24-21 at halftime. (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire) (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images)

Toledo owes Western Michigan an upset… or two

Looking back at recent college football history, it’s safe to say that Toledo is due to upset Western Michigan on Friday evening. That’s not to say that defeating the Broncos will be an easy task. It won’t be. After all, Western Michigan enters the game with a perfect record, including two wins over Big Ten […]

College Football Playoff Bubble Watch: Week 13

There are just two weeks of college football left before the selection committee has to pick the four teams for the College Football Playoff. Well, I’m here to help the fans (and the committee) out in deciding how to compare these teams. It’s Bubble Watch time. There are 11 teams still alive in this week’s […]

If the conferences are given autonomy in their ability to stage championship games, we could see the end of split-division conferences. We could also see conferences decide to make the conference title game a flex-game entity in which the conference champion might not play in it. For instance, the Big Ten could have chosen this year (under a liberalized structure) to anoint Ohio State as its champion. The conference title game slot this Saturday could have beloned to Michigan State and Wisconsin, the second- and third-place teams. Ohio State would love the ability to rest and heal for the bowls. Michigan State and Wisconsin could gain a quality win. Shouldn’t conferences have the freedom to be able to do this? They might… if legislation makes its way through an NCAA board in April.

Five Reasons Ohio State Beats Michigan

We are on the cusp of another potential Picasso in November as the annual grudge match between Ohio State and Michigan is nearly upon us. So who wins? Here are five reasons the Buckeyes are victorious this Saturday. Contact/Follow @PhilHarrisonCFB or email him at pharrison28@gmail.com. If that doesn’t work, you can find him in the doghouse […]

IOWA CITY, IOWA- SEPTEMBER 17: Running back Lance Dunn #10 of the North Dakota State Bison runs down the field in the third quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes on September 17, 2016 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa. (Photo by Matthew Holst/Getty Images)

TSS FCS Top 10 Poll After Week 12

Now that the regular season has concluded, and the draws are set, our staff decided to rank the top 10 teams heading into the FCS Playoff. Unlike the College Football Playoff Selection Committee, we’ll let the teams settle the issue on the gridiron, and release the final rankings when all of the games are in […]

College Football: Ohio State Chris Wells (28) in action, rushing for touchdown vs Michigan. Columbus, OH 11/18/2006 CREDIT: John Biever (Photo by John Biever /Sports Illustrated/Getty Images)

Top 5 Michigan-Ohio State games during past 30 years of rivalry

Separated by about 165 miles, there’s one common feeling for folks who reside in either Columbus, Ohio or Ann Arbor, Michigan. Each fan base embraces a loathing sensation in their hearts for the college football program located in the other city. Since 1897, the two schools have combined for countless enticing matchups, often with Big […]

Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly leads the team onto the field for an NCAA college football game against Purdue in South Bend, Ind., Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Notre Dame the latest recipient of toothless, cosmetic NCAA penalty in lieu of meaningful action

Ah, yes, the Groundhog Day of collegiate athletics … NCAA penalties. This time, Notre Dame was in the crosshairs for academic misconduct and the providing of extra benefits by an athletic trainer. In all, eight players were involved with this trainer, two for the academic misconduct and six for the extra benefits. The trainer was […]

The 2016 TSS Heisman Poll: Week 12

Last week, Lamar Jackson built his largest lead of the year in our Heisman poll. This past Thursday, Jackson’s Louisville Cardinals got routed by the Houston Cougars 36-10. Jackson has been the front-runner from the outset of our poll. How would Louisville’s poor showing affect his stranglehold on the top spot? Let’s take a look […]

CHARLOTTE, NC – DECEMBER 05: Deshaun Watson #4 of the Clemson Tigers runs against the North Carolina Tar Heels during the Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship at Bank of America Stadium on December 5, 2015 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Clemson won 45-37. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

From Doom to Boom, Ranking CFB Playoff Scenarios the Committee May Face

We’ve got about two weeks left in this thing before we figure out who’s playing in the CFB Playoffs, and it appears this year, the committee will earn its keep (which is $0). There are still a few scenarios out there where it’s not completely oily, but they’re few and far between. So the relative […]

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