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Week 14, College football
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When talking to the media before the game on Friday, Texas A&M offensive lineman Ar’maj Reed-Adams was asked if there was a revenge factor to last year’s game and if he had a response to the Longhorns stomping on the logo, and he only said, “Cowards do what cowards do.”
Redshirt freshman quarterback Drew Mestemaker is the FBS passing leader after never starting a varsity game in high school.
The old adage runs 'Trust none of what you hear and less of what you see.' That's apparently the case in regard to prediction market Kalshi, where despite denun
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What do an axe, a bucket and a cannon have in common? Meet the rivalry trophies of college football
There’s hardly a richer or quirkier tradition in college football than rivalry trophies. They're one of the few elements of the game remaining the same in the new era of revenue sharing as decades ago when a 10-team conference was considered full.
No. 14 Vanderbilt needs a win over No. 19 Tennessee in order to reach 10 wins for the first time in program history and have a shot at College Football Playoff inclusion. The game will also provide a perfect opportunity for Diego Pavia to make a compelling final case in the Heisman Trophy race.
Big 12 standings, odds, projections, scenarios and tiebreakers entering college football Week 14. with four teams still in the conference title race.
How the Texas Longhorns graded out in their 52-37 win over Arkansas. QB Arch Manning and the offense aced their tests, but the defense remains a concern.
Virginia, SMU, Pittsburgh, Miami or Duke could be playing for a spot in the College Football Playoff in two weeks with a victory in the ACC Championship Game. Okay, maybe not the five-loss Blue Devils, but there's still a chance the league's doomsday scenario commences and an unranked team wins the conference.