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Behind the Big Board: M.A.S.H. Unit

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

Mel Kiper defends his weekly Big Board picks. This week: the injury question. Pro scouts have all the info they need on OU TE Jermaine Gresham, but Georgia Tech RB Jonathan Dwyer? Not so lucky.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 23, 2009

Behind the Big Board: Where's Tebow?

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

Mel Kiper defends his current Big Board selections with an emphasis this week on one guy who may never make it on there -- Tim Tebow. Also, he shares his take on Colt McCoy's arm strength and a USC lineman who helped his stock against Ohio State.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 16, 2009

Reading the rankings

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

Preseason college football polls are hugely important. But mostly because they decide who'll be punished least for mistakes.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 10, 2009

Academies can't cash in on economy

Chris Sprow, ESPN The Magazine

A guaranteed job, competitive salary and early retirement are all part of the package for service academy recruits. So why can't Army, Navy and Air Force cash in on the current economic climate?

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 14, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 2 Texas

Chris Sprow, ESPN The Magazine

ESPN Insider looks at No. 2 Texas, one of the most complete college football teams in the nation. In Colt McCoy's final year in Austin, the 'Horns seem to have all the pieces ready for a BCS title run.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 02, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 3 Oklahoma

Chris Sprow, ESPN The Magazine

In 2008, it was all about the offense for the Oklahoma Sooners -- in the process, Sam Bradford won the Heisman. In 2009, a newly experienced defense might lead the way.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 01, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 6 Ohio State

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

Some new surrounding castmates might be the best thing for the brilliant Pryor

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 26, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 8 Alabama

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

A great defense and a friendly schedule might save a growing offense in Tuscaloosa

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 24, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 10 Oklahoma State

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

The Cowboys have a stunningly well-balanced offense that could be the nation's best.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 22, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 14 Boise State

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

They won't sneak up on teams anymore, but they won't have to with a dominant defense

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 16, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 15 Georgia Tech

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

Georgia Tech's running game could be the best in the nation, imported by Paul Johnson from Navy, but they'll need to pass to win

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 15, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 16 Georgia

Chris Sprow, ESPN Insider

Georgia could be better this season, even without Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno. The reason starts up front.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 12, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 21 UNC's depth charge

Chris Sprow, ESPN The Magazine

Butch Davis has built this perennial cupcake into a potential powerhouse

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 05, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 24 BYU is first and go

Chris Sprow, ESPN The Magazine

BYU returns plenty of ammo from a team that was exceptional when it came to moving the chains, but the Cougars have little time to work out the kinks.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 01, 2009

Top 25 Intel: No. 25 FSU flips the script

Chris Sprow, ESPN The Magazine

For decades Florida State has been synonymous with a prolific passing attack and a great defense. But things are changing in Tallahassee.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | May 31, 2009