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(6:56:11 PM) College Football 2011: Ranking the Best College Football Analysts on TV – The college football analyst, whether he resides in the booth or in the studio, serves as the interpreter between the fan and the field. The play-by-play announcer keeps us abreast of the action, and then the analyst breaks down, dissects and explains what just transpired. Usually this individual (in the booth, he is sometimes referred to as the “color commentator”) has some actual playing or ... (This story continues here)
(6:37:15 PM) The Floating Republic: The BCS, College Football, And Dilemmas – Where college football ends its regular season may say a lot about the inherent nature of the sport and its fault lines. Spencer Hall looks at the sport and the shaky ground it inhabits. College football is a floating republic, and its coronation ceremony is an appropriately fluid affair. The four-bowl rotation of the BCS moves between Miami, New Orleans, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, and those ... (This story continues here)
(7:39:08 PM) College Football 2011: Ranking the 25 Best Non-Conference Clashes – College football is an odd creature. The game is almost completely focused on conference schedules, and nowhere is the debate about conference supremacy more heated than in college football. There are so few non-conference games for each team each year that it's really difficult to judge one conference versus another with any certainty. It also doesn't help matters when teams like Alabama choose ... (This story continues here)
(7:34:49 PM) College Football 2011: 18 Toughest Back-to-Back Games for Any Team This Season – Every college football team marks a few games on their schedule each year as the BIG games. Other teams may call them "RED letter" games. What you hope not to see is two—or even three—RED letter games in a row. But if you play in the SEC or for a non-BCS team trying to collect money by playing on the road, there's a good chance you have more than one. So let's take a look at the 18 teams that ... (This story continues here)
(7:01:06 PM) College football is better than NFL, and it's not even close – Sure, college football has its Jim Tressels, its Cam Newtons and Chip Kellys. No sense denying the obvious. But Gregg Doyel argues college ball beats the NFL, by far, for one simple reason: no one's bigger than the game. (This story continues here)
(7:19:59 PM) College Football - Nine Weeks Away – Nine, l-o-n-g weeks for college football junkies from South Bend to Austin to Athens, Ga. ... from JoePa Country to Boise State … from Husker Nation to Boomer Sooner to the Swamp. (This story continues here)
(7:52:28 PM) College Football 2011: 11 Places You Wouldn't Want to Tailgate as the Opponent – College football venues are a lot like people; some are warm, welcoming and considerate while others are cold, inhospitable and nasty. This same rule applies for tailgating, and while some home fans greet their opposing celebrants with a cold lager and a friendly pat on the back, others offer the foreign guest everything from a menacing leer to actual verbal threats and violence. In reality most ... (This story continues here)
(7:22:30 PM) ESPN lists great college football stars who flopped in pros – ESPN gives us a chance to get to scratching with a cool, yet somewhat depressing list. They rolled out their list of the top 50 college football players who struggled at the next level (comparatively speaking). (This story continues here)
(7:41:06 PM) Johnson, Davis partner up at FOX – Meet FOX's college football broadcasting team of Gus Johnson (left) and Charles Davis. (This story continues here)
(7:25:40 PM) College Football: 14 Active Coaches with the Cleanest Track Records – Whether we are talking about appearance or the use of PEDs and recreational pharmaceuticals, staying "clean" is a positive thing. Some college football coaches apparently have not caught on to this fact. These guys, however, are the antithesis of the corruption and debauchery we see plaguing college coaches these days. Every one of them leads a program, most of them are successful, and they are ... (This story continues here)
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