Call it the understatement of the season: Florida coach Will Muschamp said on his Sunday TV show “We’re inept offensively right now, and we need to make some changes as we move forward.”
After beating Washington State 62-38 on Saturday, Oregon defensive coordinator Nick Aliotti went off on Mike Leach for having quarterback Connor Halliday throw 89 times, including during garbage time.
Despite coming off a statement win over Oklahoma Oct. 12 and facing a 3-4 TCU squad, Texas opened the week as a slight underdog for their Saturday matchup against the Horned Frogs in Fort Worth.
Ohio State’s path to an undefeated regular season looks clear after being Wisconsin and Northwestern in back-to-back weeks, and survived as strong a 1-2 punch as the Big Ten has with a less-than-healthy quarterback.
Upset-minded Auburn will have quarterback Nick Marshall at its disposal Saturday against No. 7 Texas A&M in College Station, coach Gus Malzahn revealed this week.
North Carolina is pulling out all the stops trying to upset No. 10 Miami tonight in Chapel Hill, pushing a crowd blackout cleverly deemed “Zero Dark Thursday.”
Clemson intends to set a noise record when it welcomes Florida State to Death Valley on Saturday, but ‘Noles quarterback Jameis Winston doesn’t expect to be fazed by the raucous atmosphere.
Michigan coach Brady Hoke gave out plenty of votes of confidence Monday, coming to the defense of Devin Gardner, his offensive line and offensive coordinator following Saturday’s four-overtime loss to Penn State.
Adding injury to insult, Oklahoma defensive tackle Jordan Phillips will undergo back surgery and will miss the rest of the season, coach Bob Stoops said Monday.
After a fairly stunning thrashing of Oklahoma in the Red River Shootout Saturday, coach Mack Brown said quarterback Case McCoy is the guy for Texas -- that is, until injured signal-caller David Ash is back.
Originally feared to be lost for the season, Missouri quarterback James Franklin will miss three to five weeks with a grade two shoulder separation, coach Gary Pinkel said at the Tiger Quarterback Club Monday (via The St.
Officials from Tennessee and Virginia Tech signed the legal documents Monday, and it’s now set in stone: There will be a college football game played at a racetrack in 2016.