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The 2002 Rose Bowl Feels Like a Lifetime Ago For Miami and Nebraska

The night was Thursday, January 3, 2002. One night earlier, Steve Spurrier had coached his final game as a Florida Gator in the Orange Bowl against Maryland. Two nights earlier, Florida State concluded its first season with five or more losses since 1983. It was a great time to be a Miami Hurricane. The U […]

Greyson Lambert will transfer to Georgia

Multiple sources are confirming that former Virginia Cavaliers QB Greyson Lambert will be transferring to the University of Georgia. The Georgia Bulldogs currently have a three players fighting for the starting job vacated by Hutson Mason. At Virginia in 2014, Lambert completed 59% of his passes and threw 10 TD vs 11 INT. Lambert will […]

Should divisions be abolished in college football?

This morning we started our Wednesday roundtable by talking about the UAB football program. This afternoon we are back as TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join staff writer Kevin Causey and a rotating special guest in our weekly roundtables discussing all things college football. This morning we talked about whether the UAB football program should […]

Which college football rivalry should be re-started?

This morning we started our Wednesday roundtable by talking about college football rules we would change. This afternoon we are back as TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join staff writer Kevin Causey and a rotating special guest in our weekly roundtables discussing all things college football. We explored the rulebook earlier so let’s look […]

Which college football conference will be the best in 2015?

This morning we opened up our Wednesday roundtable by discussing whether conferences should be allowed to get multiple bids in the College Football Playoff. This afternoon we are back as TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join staff writer Kevin Causey in our weekly roundtables discussing all things college football. For the afternoon edition of […]

Bob Bowlsby Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby at Big 12 media days in 2014.

Big 12 Should Change Conversation About Championship Games

Now that the Big 12’s head honchos have smartly rebuffed commissioner Bob Bowlsby’s entreaties to re-institute a conference championship game, they can move on to what should be their next order of playoff business. The question of whether the lack of a championship game constitutes an advantage or disadvantage in positioning for the College Football […]

Georgia Tech trolled Georgia with their Orange Bowl Championship rings

Earlier, we talked about the Texas/Texas A&M rivalry re-heating up. Well, it looks like the Georgia/Georgia Tech rivalry (that Georgia has dominated in recent years) might be heating back up as well. If you take a look at the rings you will notice the “State Champs” written inside the state of Georgia on one of […]

College Basketball: Coaches By Conference — How The Landscape Has Changed

The coaching carousel in college basketball is still spinning out some hires at the mid-major and low-major levels, but the whirl of activity in the power conferences has come to an end. This might feel like a look-ahead to the 2015-2016 season, but it’s more of an attempt to take the just-completed season and mention […]

NCAA Tournament In Review, Part One: Teams And Conferences

Every NCAA tournament leaves behind its share of expected occurrences, surprises that don’t shock, surprises that ambush the brain, and series of events that cut against the grain of the regular season. In the coming days at The Student Section, we’re going to put this tournament — and the season — in perspective. In separate […]

Highlights from Kentucky’s win over Notre Dame

The Kentucky Wildcats survived an epic game against Notre Dame in the Elite Eight by the score of 68-66. We captured many of the highlights of the game through our vine and twitter accounts so here’s the collection of highlights that we captured throughout the game… Make sure to follow The Student Section on

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