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Saying he fell short, ND fires Weis
ESPN.com news servicesSaying its expectations on the field have not been bet, Notre Dame fired coach Charlie Weis on Monday after five seasons.
Story | Conversation | November 30, 2009Big 12 lunch links: Did coaches make right tiebreaker call?
Tim Griffin, Big 12...Tim Griffin Who said that May is supposed to be the "dog days" of college football? How great is it that some topic or another seems to percolate for conversation about the Big...
Blog | May 07, 2009Big 12 lunch links: Give me some Big 12 throwback uniforms
Tim Griffin, Big 12...marketing monolith that it is. The announcement the league made earlier this week where the old American Football League teams will be wearing throwback uniforms for select games during the upcoming season was a stroke...
Blog | May 06, 2009Spring Q&A: Michigan's Greg Robinson
Adam Rittenberg, Big TenPosted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg This is the first installment of a weekly interview series with a Big Ten coach or player that will appear on...
Blog | February 25, 2009Big Ten lunch links: Signing day leftovers
Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten...nbsp; Once again, a recruit named Patrick from Chicago's south suburbs has energized the Northwestern football program, Jim O'Donnell writes in the Chicago Sun-Times. Ohio State always recruits top...
Blog | February 05, 2009If you needed reassurance from Kirk Ferentz ...
Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten...I'll see you on March 25," Ferentz said about the first day of spring football practice. "If I get hit by a truck, I can't help you there. But...
Blog | February 05, 2009Former Iowa radio analyst to seek treatment
Adam Rittenberg, Big TenPosted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg Former Iowa football player and radio analyst Ed Podolak will seek treatment after resigning from his post earlier this month...
Blog | January 28, 2009The Big 12 and the Super Bowl: The Sixties
Tim Griffin, Big 12...was necessarily the best. With that in mind, along with information from the awesome Web site pro-football-reference.com, I spent a few hours researching just that question. But here's a look...
Blog | January 26, 2009Pioli's hiring revives Ferentz-to-NFL rumors
Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten...never really understood the challenge aspect for college coaches who want to coach in the pros. College football seems to provide enough of a challenge, particularly with recruiting. Ferentz has a good gig in Iowa...
Blog | January 14, 2009Special teams haven't always been so special to Meyer
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low The first thing Florida coach Urban Meyer does every week when he starts preparing for a game is check out the opposing...
Blog | December 02, 2008Oklahoma dominates 2010 mock draft
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.Scouts Inc. takes an early look at how the first round of the 2010 NFL draft could unfold, and the projection is top-heavy with Oklahoma Sooners.
Story | Conversation | April 29, 2009
Oher makes four top-10 OTs
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.Scouts Inc. offers up its complete seven-round mock draft, beginning with no surprise at No. 1 but more than a few thereafter.
Story | Conversation | April 21, 2009
Sanchez into latest mock top five
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.Todd McShay offers up his latest first-round projection, and players are rising and falling after the trade of Jay Cutler to Chicago.
Story | Conversation | April 08, 2009
Big changes without Stafford at No. 1
Todd McShay, ESPN.comTodd McShay's latest mock draft looks at the possible changes to the draft board if the Detroit Lions do not take QB Matthew Stafford with the No. 1 overall pick.
Story | Conversation | March 27, 2009
Plenty of shuffling in latest mock
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.Todd McShay offers up his first two-round mock draft of 2009, and QB Matthew Stafford of Georgia is at the top.
Story | Conversation | February 02, 2009
