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College Pick 'EmPlay College Pick 'EmThis game challenges you to select the winner of 10 selected games for 14 weeks during the NCAA football season using a confidence scoring system. You receive the amount of confidence points you assigned to each game, but only if you correctly selected the winning team. Best of all, it's FREE to play. |
Dash of forgiveness and fallen powers
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom Tennessee forgiveness to who isn't in the top 20 to waiting for signs from Woody Hayes, The Dash runs through it all.
Story | Conversation | November 17, 2009Dash of bowl talk and '09 developments
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom a return to reality to a BCS bowl manifesto to possible big-names bowling gutter balls, The Dash runs through it all.
Story | Conversation | November 09, 2009Breaking down the Big 12 vs. SEC Dash style
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom Iowa saving America from the Big Ten to the battle of Big 12 vs. SEC, the Dash runs through it all.
Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008The BCS candidates make their pitch
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom the BCS campaign season's being in full swing to teams' going up in flames to an LIP winner, the Dash runs through it all.
Story | Conversation | October 21, 2008Separation Saturday showed the Big 12's Haves and Have-Nots
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom the Big 12's Haves and Have-Nots to the extent of hiding signals to the SEC's lack of offense, the Dash runs through it all.
Story | Conversation | October 07, 2008Eight-team playoff would be ideal for college football
Pat Forde, ESPN.comThe BCS is a bad system that clearly doesn't work. It's time to end the charade and give the people what they want: a playoff.
Story | Conversation | May 19, 2008Penthouse crashing, October forecasts and VIP info
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom programs wandering off the streets and into the penthouse to October forecasting to VIP newsletters, The Dash runs through it all.
Story | Conversation | October 02, 2007Illinois, Missouri poster children of underachieving programs
Pat Forde, ESPN.comTop-notch facilities, fertile recruiting bases, membership in elite conferences and inexplicably loyal fans: Illinois and Missouri seemingly have everything a program would need to sustain success. That's hardly the case, writes Pat Forde.
Story | Conversation | August 31, 2007Christmas in July ... the college football preview mags are out
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFor a college football fan, few things are sweeter than the day the college football preview magazines hit the stands.
Story | Conversation | July 02, 2007Big Game Troy thrives in pressure-packed games
Pat Forde, ESPN.comRemember Vince Young's look leading into last year's Rose Bowl? Troy Smith's got the same glint in his eyes, writes Pat Forde.
Story | Conversation | January 05, 2007'06 made the downtrodden downright delightful
Pat Forde, ESPN.comWhat did we learn in 2006? That all lost causes don't remain lost forever. And the down-on-their-luck can sometimes get the last laugh.
Story | Conversation | December 28, 2006Success lifts Buckeyes, Gators into dream state
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFlorida and Ohio St. currently rule the two glamour college sports, but the Gators and Buckeyes aren't the only programs built for dual-sport success.
Story | Conversation | December 21, 2006Trojans roster was The Beatles, now it's The Who
Pat Forde, ESPN.comDespite a bumpy offseason, USC still ranks as a glamour program. But will the Trojans still be a premier program in '06? Pat Forde explores.
Story | Conversation | August 17, 2006Green Wave find closure for their autumn odyssey
Pat Forde, ESPN.comResilient Tulane has succeeded in carrying on the name of its crippled university from a shattered city, writes Pat Forde.
Story | Conversation | November 26, 2005Adriana and The Dash return to preview the season
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom top openers to toughest schedules to Baghdad Bob invading football to, of course, Adriana, The Dash is running out of the tunnel to start the season.
Story | Conversation | August 30, 2005EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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