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Stanford Football Isn’t A One-Trick-Pony

The Stanford Cardinal's New Year's Day Rose Bowl victory over The Wisconsin Badgers was the validation of a turnaround that was six years in the making. Former Cardinal head coach Walt Harris was fired after a one-win campaign in 2006. Former National Football League quarterback Jim Harbaugh was then pegged as the man to revive [...]

By |2014-08-01T02:14:32-04:00January 3rd, 2013|Categories: College Football, NCAA|Comments Off on Stanford Football Isn’t A One-Trick-Pony

A Tough First Year for The Mountaineers in The Big 12

The West Virginia Mountaineers came into 2012 with high hopes. After winning The Big East Title in their last year as a member of the conference last season, The Mountaineers headed West for the money of The Big 12 Conference. After a 70-33 beat down of The Clemson Tigers in The 2012 Orange Bowl, The [...]

By |2014-08-01T02:14:32-04:00January 2nd, 2013|Categories: College Football, NCAA|Comments Off on A Tough First Year for The Mountaineers in The Big 12

Muschamp is Stepping Out of Saban’s Shadow

When University of Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley hired Will Muschamp to be the head coach of The Florida Gators football team, he knew that he was getting a disciple of current Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban. From 2001 to 2004, Muschamp was Saban's defensive coordinator for The LSU Tigers as his stingy [...]

By |2014-08-01T02:14:32-04:00December 27th, 2012|Categories: College Football, NCAA|Comments Off on Muschamp is Stepping Out of Saban’s Shadow

Les Miles Is Now A Man of The People in Baton Rogue

It took fans of The LSU Tigers some time to warm up to the football team's current head coach Les Miles, but he appears to have won over The Tiger faithful in Baton Rogue. Prior to coaching The Tigers, Miles was the head coach of The Oklahoma State Cowboys. In Miles' time in Stillwater, he [...]

By |2014-08-01T02:14:52-04:00November 27th, 2012|Categories: College Football, NCAA|Comments Off on Les Miles Is Now A Man of The People in Baton Rogue

The Tennessee Volunteers Are Just Another Football Program

For the 17 years that Phillip Fulmer worked the sidelines as the head football coach for The Tennessee Volunteers, they were the model of consistency. The Volunteers were 152-52 in Fulmer's 17 seasons and they were 98-34 within The Southeastern Conference. Tennessee finished in the top 25 fifteen times. Over that time, The Vols won [...]

By |2014-08-01T02:15:19-04:00November 20th, 2012|Categories: College Football, NCAA|Comments Off on The Tennessee Volunteers Are Just Another Football Program
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