Posted by Zach Bigalke on September 10, 2011 · 1 Comment
Tailgater Game of the Week – Week 2 – Notre Dame @ Michigan
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Posted by John Mitchell on August 24, 2011 · Leave a Comment
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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Posted by Zach Bigalke on August 17, 2011 · 3 Comments
The changing conference landscape has made for an interesting new situation. Gone from the picture (but not forgotten) is the original BCS Buster, Utah, who has graduated to AQ status with a spot in the expanded Pac-12. No longer will perfection be the measuring stick and one of the secondary BCS bowls their highest final destination; now all Kyle Whittingham’s team will have to do is win their division, and then the conference title game, and... Read More
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Posted by John Mitchell on July 27, 2011 · 2 Comments
There was quite a bit of coaching turnover in college football this offseason, with 23 schools hiring new head coaches. A few of the historically powerful programs have new leaders patrolling the sidelines, and I’ve decided to rank the hires from 1-23, in reverse order.
23. Bill Blankenship: Previous Job: RB’s Coach Tulsa; New Job: HC Tulsa
Bill Blankenship becomes a head coach for the first time at the collegiate ranks as he takes over for Todd... Read More
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Posted by John Mitchell on December 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment
December 23, 2010/8:00 pm Eastern
San Diego, California - Qualcomm Stadium
Navy Midshipmen
(9-3/Independent
vs.
San Diego State Aztecs
(8-4/Mountain West)
This is another early bowl game that the ordinary college football fan will turn a blind eye too. But, this matchup should offer up some intriguing football. These teams play completely different styles of football.
Navy runs the triple option and ranks 5th in the nation... Read More
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