Will the Gators be Serious Contenders in 2010?

The Florida Gators will go into the 2010 season without Tim Tebow as the starter for the first time since the 2006-2007 season. Tebow played a limited but important role that season as the Gators won a National Championship. Nonetheless, he left school as one of the best college quarterbacks of all time. [...]

Five Questions for 2010: Independents

There are only three independent teams in Division I-A college football, but it just so happens one of them is Notre Dame. Regardless of talent level or expectations, the national spotlight is always on the Irish. It will be no different this year with the start of the Brian Kelly era in South [...]

Five Questions for 2010: Conference USA

Conference USA isn’t a college football powerhouse, but the nation will be following the league at least a little this year. Houston’s Case Keenum is in line to break numerous national passing records, and June Jones has SMU on the rise for the first time in years. Also, it will be interesting to [...]

Five Questions for 2010: Big Ten

The Big 10 has played with 11 teams for awhile, and they will be getting a 12th team (Nebraska) in 2011. However, fans will have to wait a year to see the Huskers in this conference, but there is still plenty of talent to make an impact on the national stage. Ohio State [...]

Five Questions for 2010: Big East

The Big East hasn’t been affected by conference realignment yet, but there are several teams rumored to move before all is said and done. Nonetheless, the 2010 season will go on as planned. Cincinnati has represented the Big East in the BCS the last two seasons, but they lost a couple key pieces. [...]

Five Questions for 2010: Big 12

The landscape of college football has changed greatly over the last couple days, and it relates heavily to this article. The Big 12 of 2010 won’t ever be the same again with the news of Nebraska and Colorado leaving for greener pastures. More movement from Big 12 teams is expected to happen in [...]

Five Questions for 2010: ACC

The ACC has been extremely competitive in recent years, but there haven’t been many dominant programs over the past decade. In fact, no team since the 1999-2000 National Champion Florida State Seminoles has lost less than two games in a season. They haven’t had a representative in the BCS National Championship game since [...]

It’s Make or Break for Mark Richt in 2010

Mark Richt will be entering his 10th season as head coach for the Georgia Bulldogs, and he has accumulated a great 90-27 record during his tenure. However, there are still people out there who put him on the hot seat after last year’s 8-5 finish. In all fairness, those five losses were the [...]

12 Must-See Non-Conference Games for 2010

College football is great for many different reasons. One of my favorite things about the sport is the quality non-conference games each and every season. The competition is great once conference play rolls around, but the early games during the season get fans through the first month and often set the tone for [...]

Is TCU Primed for Another Championship Run?

The TCU baseball team is having a great season, but it’s not too early to talk about their upcoming football campaign. Gary Patterson led the Horned Frogs to an undefeated regular season in 2009, and while they lost to Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl, things are looking pretty good for this team heading [...]

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