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- SEC announces Media Days dates, schedule
SEC announces Media Days dates, schedule - S. Carolina president: cross-division games a go
S. Carolina president: cross-division games a go - New Level 7-on-7 Day One Updates
New Level 7-on-7 Day One Updates - The SEC schedule paradox: what are the options?
The SEC schedule paradox: what are the options? - Spring Practice Dates
Spring Practice Dates - Saban says Tide will offer four-year scholarships
Saban says Tide will offer four-year scholarships - BCS founding father Kramer in favor of amendment to system
Roy Kramer knows 'there isn't a perfect system.' But the man who invented the BCS still has ideas about how to make it better. Dennis Dodd says the game's leaders could do worse than listen to Kramer. - BCS founding father Kramer in favor of amendment to system
Roy Kramer knows 'there isn't a perfect system.' But the man who invented the BCS still has ideas about how to make it better. Dennis Dodd says the game's leaders could do worse than listen to Kramer. - Rutgers and Arkansas to play home and home series
PISCATAWAY, N.J.- Rutgers and Arkansas have agreed to a home-and-home series in football starting next season. - LSU, USC head into 2012 as the top two teams in the country
Changes might finally be coming in college football. Chatter says some kind playoff system is near. But polls will always be relevant, and in his Top 25, Dennis Dodd says LSU and USC head into 2012 as the teams to beat. - LSU, USC head into 2012 as the top two teams in the country
Changes might finally be coming in college football. Chatter says some kind playoff system is near. But polls will always be relevant, and in his Top 25, Dennis Dodd says LSU and USC head into 2012 as the teams to beat. - CFB Coaching Changes One-Stop Shop
CFB Coaching Changes One-Stop Shop - Green-Beckham, nation's No. 1 prospect, ready for recruitment to end
For Dorial Green-Beckham, the nation's top recruit, the end of the process can't come soon enough. For his adoptive dad/coach, it's ending all too soon. Dennis Dodd says for John Beckham, fame isn't the same as family. - My way-early top 25: LSU starts on top, rejuvenated USC at No. 2
The BCS title-game rout was still stinging when LSU coach Les Miles was being asked about being back. Brett McMurphy installs the Tigers at No. 1, with USC and Georgia rounding out the top three. - Bowl Picks, Part IV: Hoping train wreck ends with good final four
Following Brett McMurphy's picks all season, you'd be ahead by 20 percent in your, um, imaginary bankroll, but you were hurting last week. He tries to regroup in the last four bowls and has his (fake) money on LSU in the BCS title game. - Bowl Rankings: Some games stink, but it sure beats watching bowling
All bowls are not created equal. That's obvious when comparing the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl to the BCS title game. But Dennis Dodd says any bowl beats watching, well, bowling. Here are the best games to the worst, from 1-35. - The Big Picture: Program-changer Griffin my Heisman pick
After mulling several strong candidates, Bruce Feldman says his Heisman ballot will lead with a player who turned an invisible program into a 9-3 bowl participant. Baylor's Robert Griffin III sealed the deal vs. Texas. - More...
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