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Walker-Sports Top 25 Poll: The Calm Before The Storm
The College football landscape remained mostly quiet over the weekend, with only one top twenty five match up on the schedule. This means that many of your top teams saw little to no movement in their rankings. However, that should be considered the calm before the storm.
Walker-Sports Top 25 Poll: The Calm Before The Storm
ESPN and BCS Reach Four-Year Agreement
ESPN and BCS Reach Four-Year Agreement
bizoffootball.com — ESPN has reached an extensive agreement with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS), granting exclusive TV, radio, digital,... international and marketing rights for 15 BCS games from January 2011 through January 2014. It includes the Fiesta, Orange and Sugar Bowls each season and the BCS National ... (more) ESPN and BCS Reach Four-Year Agreement
BlogPoll Roundtable: Potpourri Edition
BlogPoll Roundtable: Potpourri Edition
collegegameballs.com — Brian is letting me host this week’s edition of the BlogPoll Rountable. I tried to focus the... questions on four totally different topics and I hope everyone enjoys answering them. By now everyone has heard that if there is a three way tie ... (more) BlogPoll Roundtable: Potpourri Edition
BCS and non-BCS bowl projections - Stewart Mandel  - SI.com
BCS and non-BCS bowl projections - Stewart Mandel - SI.com
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — The first BCS bowl invite will be awarded Saturday when either Penn State (by beating Michigan State)... or Ohio State (by beating Michigan and hoping Penn State loses) earns the Big Ten's Rose Bowl berth. But who will the Nittany Lions or Buckeyes face ... (more) BCS and non-BCS bowl projections - Stewart Mandel - SI.com
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