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Bush Will Miss At Least Six Weeks With Broken Leg
Posted on September 21, 2010 | No CommentsReggie Bush’s “Worst Week Ever” came to an abrupt end in Monday night’s win over San Francisco. Right after surrendering his Heisman Trophy amid speculation that it was going to be taken from him, Bush broke his right fibula. He’s expected to miss at least... -
Week 6 Preview: With or Without You
Posted on October 9, 2009 | No CommentsGame of the Week: (1) Florida at (4) LSU Remarkably, this is one of only two games between ranked teams happening this Saturday, even with conference play in full swing. But that’s okay, because both are premium SEC match-ups, which are always as exciting as... -
Posted on October 2, 2009 | 1 CommentAfter a few weeks of creampuffs, out-of-conference rivalries, over-hyped underdogs and semi-resurging powerhouses, the meat of the college football season is in full swing. It’s conference football time. Games like Alabama-Virginia Tech and Ohio State-USC were great and all, but the few weeks since have...
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Week 3 Preview: Love for Utah and the REAL Game of the Week
Posted on September 16, 2009 | 4 CommentsUncertainty creeps in. Week 1 brought the loss of pre-season #3 Oklahoma at the hands of Mountain West Conference kings BYU (now ranked #7 by the Associated Press), and Week 2 saw the #5 Oklahoma State Cowboys – lose to Houston, who play ball in... -
Week 2 Preview: Reasons to Watch Football on Saturday, Too.
Posted on September 11, 2009 | 1 CommentThe first week of the college football season is usually a learning experience. Some teams, like Florida and Texas, were doing the schooling. Meanwhile, the nation learned a bit more about the supposed promise of Ohio State and Iowa, and the ACC was taught a...


