Missouri Reportedly Receives Offer from SEC

Coming to an SEC near you? According to multiple sources, the Missouri Tigers have received an invite to join Texas A&M in the SEC, giving the conference 14 teams. The sources say that the Southeastern Conference has extended an offer to Missouri, but is willing to wait for an answer until the Big XII’s future is decided. It continues to look like the Big XII’s demise is imminent with the possibility of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech,... Read More

College Football Conference Rankings: 2011 Week 2

    So we’ve now got twice the sample size, and it is starting to appear like the universe is shaking itself back into order after a weird first week that saw things flipped around from the norm. But things are still a little out of whack, though there are extenuating circumstances that mitigate that reality. Take for instance the case of the non-AQ conferences, the leagues loaded with schools chasing BCS Buster dreams. The battle... Read More

Tailgater Game of the Week – Week 2 – Notre Dame @ Michigan

  Tailgater Game of the Week – Week 2 – Notre Dame @ Michigan  Read More

College Football Conference Rankings: 2011 Week 1

  The first weekend of the college football season is now officially behind us, with just one more in-conference ACC matchup to play. Thus it’s time to plug the numbers into the system once again to see which conference comes out on top. A quick disclaimer for those who are new to the College Football Conference Rankings: For purposes of non-conference BCS games, Notre Dame is counted among the BCS schools due to personal entry qualification... Read More

Tailgater: 2011 Previews — Big Ten Legends

John Mitchell: We hope you enjoyed our preview of the Leaders division of the Big Ten and now we move on to the Legends division. With me as always to dissect the division are Zach Bigalke and Matt Strobl. Zach Bigalke: Every time I see those division names, I just can’t understand why the Big Ten wasn’t honest in its rationale for the way it split the teams and just called them the Hayes and Schembechler divisions. (Or, alternately for you history... Read More

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