Posted on October 04 2010 by Tom Ferda.

Most notably, the Texas Longhorns are out and Air Force slipped into the No. 25 spot. That’s not a misprint. Things are certainly changing on the NCAAF front.
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Posted on October 03 2010 by Logan Rhoades.

College football scores are in and for this week in college football review, we’re going to check out what we learned from each Top 25 game.
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Posted on September 27 2010 by Tom Ferda.

AP Top 25 rankings are in and No. 1 Alabama (4-0) retained their top spot after a tough road win. The surprise newcomer is No. 25 Nevada who joins the elite group for the first time in several decades.
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Posted on September 26 2010 by Logan Rhoades.

Week 4 college football can be summed up in two words: True Colors. And for the best examples, we need to turn to the teams in last year’s BCS National Championship game: Texas and Alabama.
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Posted on September 21 2010 by J. Donetelli.

The Big Ten and SEC were each represented with six teams in the Top 25 with Alabama, Florida and Arkansas actually occupying top ten spots.
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Posted on September 18 2010 by Mateo Ferda.

Take a look at our NCAAF prime time performers making their case for the Heisman Trophy. We call these studs our “Beasts of the Nation”.
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Posted on September 15 2010 by Tom Ferda.

Expect Bush’s Heisman Trophy win to be most remembered due to the circumstances surrounding its return. Here is his statement. . . .
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Posted on September 12 2010 by Logan Rhoades.

The flip of performances displayed in NCAAF on Saturday was more impressive than the Dos Equis man’s passport. To prove it, lets take a review of some of this weekend’s games.
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Posted on September 11 2010 by Tom Ferda.

Michigan Wolverines quaterback Denard Robinson has become a record-setting machine just two weeks into the NCAAF season.
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Posted on September 11 2010 by J. Donetelli.

Just one week after lighting up the scoreboard with 55 points, the No. 22 Georgia Bulldogs (1-1) couldn’t find the end zone against the stingy No. 24 South Carolina defense, losing the SEC game 17-6.
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