Tailgater: Week 5 College Football Preview

John Mitchell: Most college football teams have either already started or will be starting conference play this weekend as the season continues on its rapid pace. I hate to see the season moving by so quickly, but I’m very excited about the upcoming slate of games this weekend and the coming weeks. We are through four weeks, so we have a decent sample size at this point. With that in mind, which team do you feel is the most overrated at this point... Read More

Tailgater: Week 3 College Football Preview

John Mitchell: We are starting to get in the swing of the college football season, and week three offers some big out of conference matchups, and some early key conference games. Zach Bigalke and Matt Strobl will help me break down the coming week of action. Through two weeks, there have been some teams that have severely disappointed up to this point. At this point, which team is the biggest disappointment? Zach Bigalke: My initial thought was to... 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

2011 Capital One Bowl Preview

January 1st, 2011/1:00 pm Eastern Orlando, FL - Florida Citrus Bowl Alabama  Crimson Tide (9-3/SEC) vs. Michigan State Spartans (11-1/Big Ten)     The Capital One Bowl will offer fans one of the more intriguing matchups outside of the BCS Bowl games.  The defending National Champion Alabama Crimson Tide will face off with the co-Big Ten Champion Michigan State Spartans. Alabama head coach Nick Saban will face off with a team he... Read More

2010 Heisman Watch: Week 9

After nine weeks of football, the Heisman race is dwindling down. We have a pretty good idea of who is still alive in the Heisman race and who has seen their chances slip out of their hands. There are only a few players that still have legitimate shots at hoisting the 25-pound bronze statue at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York City. We have a frontrunner, but we did see another candidate start to nip at his heels thanks to his performance on... Read More

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