Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Today's Breaking Info On College Football for Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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(2:06:38 PM) College Football 2011: 50 Reasons to Be Jacked Up for the Season – The countdown continues as college football fans anxiously await the kickoff of the 2011 season. No matter what team you are a fan of, as July turns into August and summer camps begin, fans come alive as they realize that the season is about to start. With under two months remaining before teams run onto the field for Week 1, here are 50 reasons to get fired up for college football. Begin ... (This story continues here)

(2:09:25 PM) College Football Hall of Fame to welcome Purdue's Herrmann – Since 1980, 67 college football quarterbacks have passed for more than 10,000 yards. When Mark Herrmann completed his career at Purdue 31 years ago, he was 54 yards shy of being the first. (This story continues here)

(1:42:53 PM) NCAA Football 12 Review – To some, it is a silly game that eats up a Saturday. To others, it is one messiah shy of being a religion. Wherever your interest in college football lands, the game is undeniably an important part of American society that draws a slew of fans. Because of that, half of EA Tiburon’s work is already complete before each new iteration of NCAA Football is released. It also doesn’t hurt that there is ... (This story continues here)

(2:33:34 PM) College Football's Top 200 Players for 2011 – We’ve all had that debate. You’re sitting at the bar with your friends, watching some games, making small talk and the inevitable "NFL or College Football , which is better?" argument arises, and it ends up occupying an hour or so of your time. Now don’t get me wrong, I really like the NFL, but for me, there’s no other sport that can compare to college football. Why? Well, the main reason is ... (This story continues here)

(2:59:09 PM) College football hall stays put in 2012 – SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 12 (UPI) -- The College Football Hall of Fame will remain in South Bend, Ind., for at least another year, the city's mayor announced this week. (This story continues here)

(2:46:57 PM) College Football Hall of Fame set to induct 2011 honorees – The National Football Foundation and the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend will induct the 20 newest members in ceremonies set for the week of July 15 and 16. (This story continues here)

(2:14:41 PM) College Football Recruiting 2012: 3 Recruits Who Chose the Wrong School – It's very, very tough for me to do a story like this as I root for each and every one of these recruits at the end of the day. Getting a scholarship to play college football is a special ordeal and I congratulate them all. Yet the folks of B/R have asked that I pick a couple recruits whom I feel may have picked the wrong school. Whether the scheme of the offense or defense doesn't fit their ... (This story continues here)

(2:16:45 PM) NCAA Football 12: Why EA Sports' College Football Simulator Has It All Wrong – Like most people, I love college football. Sure, it may be one of the most hopelessly corrupt institutions we have in this humble little country of ours (which is saying something), and there is very little indication that its myriad problems will be fixed any time soon, but at least it's good fun. Sadly, the 2011 college football season is still several weeks away from getting started. The good ... (This story continues here)

(2:17:09 PM) Speed, Size Predict Teen Football Players' Rankings – THURSDAY, May 26 (HealthDay News) -- College football scouts tend to seek high school football players who are bigger and faster than the rest, according to new research. (This story continues here)

(1:52:00 PM) College football notes: Mike Leach fires back at Texas Tech in book – College football notes: Mike Leach fires back at Texas Tech in book (This story continues here)

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