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It didn’t take Florida State Seminoles head coach Jimbo Fisher long to find a replacement for Sal Sunseri as the team’s defensive ends coach.
Over a year after the release of Sports Illustrated’s “The Dirty Game” cover story, Oklahoma State’s brass finally had its day in “court.”
Boston College head coach Steve Addazio must find a new offensive coordinator as National Signing Day approaches.
The Akron Zips finished 106th in rushing offense during the 2014 season.
Sal Sunseri doesn’t stay in one place for very long.
TCU’s Trevone Boykin finally found an award that Oregon’s Marcus Mariota couldn’t claim first.
Connor Brewer is becoming college football’s version of a nomad.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz is almost ready to consider making changes within the program he’s led since 1999.
Jim Harbaugh’s initial staff at the University of Michigan is coming together nicely.
Brayden Kearsley’s heart never seemed to be quite into playing for the BYU Cougars.
As the Thursday’s deadline to declare for the the 2015 NFL draft looms, the number of underclassmen that made the decision to go pro continues to grow.
The last time the Ohio State Buckeyes won a national championship, they did so with a dynamic underclassman leading the way at running back.
When Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer hoisted the College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy, it was supposed to be the end of an era...the BCS era.
Some decisions by players to enter the NFL draft come as a surprise.
Cyler Miles primarily served as the Washington Huskies starting quarterback in 2014.
Arik Armstead’s final memory as member of the Oregon Ducks will be bittersweet.
The quarterback class for April’s NFL draft is considered relatively weak.
Wisconsin Badgers defensive coordinator Dave Aranda will benefit from a job well done.
After high-profile names such as Alabama’s Kirby Smart and Chicago Bears’ Mel Tucker were floated Monday, the LSU Tigers had a different target in mind to replace John Chavis as the team’s defensive coordinator.
Notre Dame’s Ronnie Stanley could have potentially been the first offensive tackle drafted in April’s NFL draft.
Nathan Peterman, a four-star recruit in the 2012 class, was supposed to be the future of Tennessee Volunteers football.
The Washington Huskies’ John Ross III was already one of the most dynamic all-around athletes in college football.