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Bowl-der Dash sprints from D.C. to Miami

Pat Forde, ESPN.com

Ready to play a little Bowl-der Dash? With the 34-game bowl-season sprint from Washington, D.C., to Miami about to kick off, The Dash picks the winners.

Story | Conversation | December 18, 2008

Holtz won't pursue Cuse job

Associated Press

East Carolina Pirates coach Skip Holtz issued a statement through his athletic department Thursday that he has withdrawn his name from consideration to become the new head football coach at Syracuse.

Story | Conversation | December 11, 2008

Red-hot Gators focused on the task at hand

Chris Fowler, ESPN.com

Florida is peaking. The Gators can see the prizes ahead. The chemistry is there. So is Urban Meyer's focus. He knows how fragile it all is.

Story | Conversation | November 13, 2008

Willingham wants change to declining number of minority coaches in college

Associated Press

Tyrone Willingham and Lorenzo Romar enjoyed a quiet, 10-minute talk in the first row of courtside seats inside the University of Washington's otherwise empty basketball arena.

Story | Conversation | November 13, 2008

South Carolina QB Smelley to take reins against Ole Miss

Associated Press

It'll be at least another week until the people's choice at South Carolina, freshman Stephen Garcia, starts his first game at quarterback.

Story | Conversation | October 02, 2008

Bama's O-line leads the way, Nittany Lions still have points to prove

Chris Fowler, ESPN.com

The offensive line is the secret to Alabama's success this year, and it will be the key if the Tide is to upset Georgia, while Penn State's offense dazzles but still has much to prove, writes Chris Fowler.

Story | Conversation | September 25, 2008

Breaking the huddle on Ohio State-USC, Vandy and the 100

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

Deep Impact USC has played only one game, and against a young, rebuilding defense at that. But the re-emergence of a vertical passing game in the Troj...

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Showdown in the Coliseum: Ohio State vs. USC

...key for OSU | Miller: USC can't get overconfident • Feldman: Predictions | Blog trackin': Ohio State ... USC | Chat wrap: Rittenberg Wednesday: Deep Impact The Trojans have played only one game, but their deep passing game...

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Store discounts 73 percent discount off Arkansas State gear

Associated Press

At least one Arkansas State fan would prefer to see his favorite team win a close game this weekend.

Story | Conversation | September 09, 2008

Five dream matchups that will put the spice back into September

Chris Fowler, ESPN.com

The season desperately needs more September spice. Chris Fowler tabs five neutral-site, early-season matchups he'd like to see on an annual basis.

Story | Conversation | September 04, 2008

Tressel says Wells won't play vs. Ohio

Associated Press

Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said tailback Chris "Beanie" Wells will not play when the third-ranked Buckeyes take on Ohio on Saturday.

Story | Conversation | September 04, 2008

Newsome decommits from Michigan, exploring his options

Tom Hauck for ESPN.com QB/ATH Kevin Newsome is reconsidering his college plans. Newsome wants to stay at QB By Billy Tucker, Scouts Inc. Rich...

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Pep Rally: Under-the-radar prospect commits to Ball State

Ball State Lands One Of 2009's Biggest Sleepers By Billy Tucker, Scouts Inc. More often than not, a top-rated tight end out of the fertile state of ...

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Pep Rally: Recruits bullish on South Florida

Inside The U Victor Marc will have the opportunity to play quarterback at South Florida. South Florida Has Monumental Recruiting Week By Bill...

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Team preview: SMU

Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook

After a one-loss season, new coach June Jones hopes to get SMU back on the winning track.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 26, 2008