Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
BK

Ben

Kercheval

Some links from around college football on a Thursday...
Les Miles started off the third and final day of SEC Media Days talking about how he spent his summer rappelling down a building and researching hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
We’ll finally get to see Jadeveon Clowney and Johnny Manziel on the same field if South Carolina and Texas A&M make it to the SEC Championship Game in December.
It’s been seven months to the day since it was reported Iowa State running back Shontrelle Johnson would miss the Cyclones’ bowl game because of a knee injury.
So far, the major story coming out of SEC Media Days -- that doesn’t have the name Johnny Manziel attached to it -- is South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney naming off quarterbacks he says are scared of him.
One team’s departure is another’s Preseason All-Conference Offensive Player of the Year.
Following up on a report that surfaced in May, the Detroit Lions have announced a six-year partnership with the Big Ten Conference for a bowl game to be played at Ford Field beginning in 2014.
Some links from around college football on a Wednesday...
Stuffed in the middle of the frenzy of SEC Media Days is the release of the Davey O’Brien Award, given annually to college football’s best quarterback.
South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney got the largest crowd and provided some beefy material for reporters on Day 1 of SEC Media Days.
Former Auburn coach Gene Chizik isn’t at SEC Media Days this year, but that doesn’t mean he’s removed from the game entirely.
The first day of SEC Media Days was, outside of Will Muschamp channeling his inner Brady Hoke, shaping up to be relatively uneventful.
Last month, Minnesota coach Jerry Kill said he was “cautiously optimistic” that departed wide receiver Andre McDonald could return to the team.
Transfers are commonplace in college football, especially during the offseason.
James Franklin exited the spring as Missouri’s No. 1 quarterback.
One of the many side stories of the Aaron Hernandez situation is where his former coach, Urban Meyer, fits when it comes to doling out blame.
There was a brief offseason-y brouhaha earlier this month when an “exclusive report” from Clay Travis said Ohio State coach Urban Meyer “turned in” a former assistant at Florida for a secondary bump violation.
Some links from around college football on a Tuesday...
The next stop on our tour of preseason watch lists is the Biletnikoff Award.
Tw0 players who contributed in 2012 won’t be suiting up at all for Pitt in 2013.
Teams all across the country are just trying to avoid headlines this time of year.