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Texas A&M suspended redshirt freshman defensive back Kenneth Marshall after he was arrested for possession of marijuana and prescription pills, according to the Bryan-College Station Eagle.
According to SB Nation numbers guru Bill Connelly, there’s a 78 percent chance three or more teams are undefeated heading into conference championship weekend.
We’re a month away from conference championships and the end of college football’s regular season, which means we’re also a month away from the beginning of awards season.
Well, here’s an unexpected Thursday treat: Not only is it Rick Neuheisel singing (again), but it’s him singing “Born in the SEC.”
Things didn’t go well for Michigan on Saturday in a 29-6 loss to Michigan State, but adding insult to injury were the antics of Wolverines lineman Taylor Lewan.
In Virginia Tech’s last two games -- both losses -- quarterback Logan Thomas has thrown six interceptions and two touchdowns, and now has thrown more picks (12) than scores (11) this year.
WMEN-640 fired host Dan Sileo on Monday after the former Miami Hurricanes player tweeted he’d pay a $1,000 bounty to any Miami player who injured FSU’s Devonta Freeman in the ACC Championship.
Here’s about as unfortunate a break as Kentucky could’ve got this week: Freshman receiver Alexander Montgomery suffered an ACL injury on Saturday and is out for the season, meaning he’ll miss this Saturday’s upset bid against Mizzou in Lexington.
Alabama opened the week an 11-point favorite over LSU, and that stands as the largest spread of any game between the Tide and Tigers since Nick Saban and Les Miles first squared off in 2007 (via AL.com’s Andrew Gribble).
An ongoing discussion in the Pacific Northwest: Should De’Anthony Thomas’ days as a running back be over, and should the Ducks move the explosive playmaker to wide receiver?
The Austin-American Statesman reported Thursday that Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith would interview for the same position at Texas -- although Smith swiftly shot down the report.
It’s a sad day for (fake) Dan Beebe: The Baylor tarp is no more.
Neither are on track to contend for the Heisman Trophy this year, but Georgia’s Aaron Murray and Fresno State’s Derek Carr are both up for the William V.
Via CBS Sports’ Jeremy Fowler, drug use wasn’t the only reason why Carl Pelini resigned from his post Wednesday.
South Florida is 2-5 in Willie Taggart’s first season in Tampa, with losses to FCS side McNeese State and Florida Atlantic to their name.
Something has to change for a languishing Florida offense, and perhaps this is one part of those efforts: The Gators will start freshman Kelvin Taylor on Saturday against Georgia.
There’s some good news, some potentially bad news and some potentially good news for Mizzou after its devastating loss to South Carolina on Saturday (on which SB Nation’s Bill Connelly has a solid take).
Penn State will pay $59.7 million to 26 young men over claims of sexual abuse by former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, the university announced Monday.
Florida State probably doesn’t need a boost to throttle Miami this weekend (the early line is FSU by three touchdowns), but they might get one anyway.
“Making progress” is a fairly broad statement, but that’s what Mack Brown said about injured quarterback David Ash on Monday.
If Kansas State has any hope of bowl eligibility a year after a Fiesta Bowl berth, they’ll have to start by beating West Virginia this weekend in Manhattan.
Thanks to a push from ESPN, Ohio State and Virginia Tech will now play on Sept. 6 instead of Sept. 20, 2014, Ohio State announced Thursday.
The stars were easy to name five years ago, when Graham Harrell linked up with Michael Crabtree.
God would probably have more than two sacks in six games, so perhaps Mizzou defensive end Kony Ealy is on to something here.