College football's Week 6 slate looked like a yawn fest on paper but boy were we all wrong. Seven teams in the AP Top 25 fell — four of them to unranked opponents. We nearly got an eighth but No. 8 ...
SMU has found quick validation in the Atlantic Coast Conference with a thumping of Florida State, while Cal and Stanford are ...
Oregon has found itself over the past four weeks with three wins, including two over conference competition, by an average ...
Nobody had a better formula for success in a chaotic Week 6 of the college football season than Texas: Just don't play. The ...
Alabama, Missouri and Tennessee falling for the first time in Week 6 massively shakes up the SEC's College Football Playoff bubble.
Nick Saban repeatedly asked last year: "Is this what we want college football to become?" Sure looked pretty great on ...
Texas A&M unmasks No. 9 Missouri as a fraud, while Aggies tease playoff potentialStart the day smarter. Get all the news you ...
Saban liked to use the phrase “rat poison,” as a way to get his players not to feel too good about themselves, to avoid ...
Alabama closed as a consensus 22.5-point favorite and suffered its biggest upset loss since 2007. (Louisiana-Monroe).
The stunning results of Week 6 muddied the outlook of the College Football Playoff as the conference races tightened. With seven ranked teams falling this chaotic weekend, there were big-time changes ...
Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt and the College Football Playoff. This is a serious sentence and Pavia would’ve said that preseason.
Updated odds for Tennessee’s chances in making the College Football Playoff after losing at Arkansas in Week 6.