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15 results for "how much do"
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NCF - How much longer can Nick Saban keep winning with Alabama?
Brad EdwardsBrad Edwards says the Crimson Tide will still be stacked in 2013, but asks if Bama's run of success is nearing its end.
Story | Conversation | December 26, 2012
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How all five BCS bowl projections currently stand - NCF
Brad EdwardsBrad Edwards updates his projected BCS bowl matchups, plus the next teams in line for each bid. Despite being bypassed in the BCS standings, the Oregon Ducks still project to play for the national title.
Story | Conversation | October 28, 2012
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Ranking the most influential coaching trees in college football -...
Brad EdwardsBrad Edwards examines college football coaching trees to see which current head coaches have the most impressive history at developing their assistants for top jobs.
Story | Conversation | August 15, 2012
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Alabama Crimson Tide's defense ranks among best ever - CFB
Brad EdwardsBrad Edwards looks at where Alabama's defense ranks among the best units of all time.
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2011
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Projecting the BCS bowl picture - CFB
Brad EdwardsBrad Edwards gives his latest BCS projections and lists the next teams up for each of the 10 bowl bids.
Story | Conversation | October 29, 2011
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CFB - Florida Gators' offense could struggle with Alabama's speed...
Brad EdwardsBrad Edwards writes that Gators playmakers Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey are key to UF's offense. The problem is, they -- and other speed backs around the nation -- haven't been able to break big plays against elite SEC defenses like Alabama's in the past.
Story | Conversation | September 28, 2011
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CFB - Mountain West deserves BCS inclusion more than Big East
Brad EdwardsBrad Edwards explains how the MWC currently falls short of meeting BCS AQ conference requirements. But that's only part of the story. Look closer and you'll see that the ACC doesn't meet the mark, either, and that the Big East doesn't even come close.
Story | Conversation | August 24, 2011
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Teams at the top vying for spots in the BCS title game
Brad EdwardsLosses by West Virginia and Missouri left the BCS Championship Game in the hands of the voters -- which means as many as eight teams have a chance, writes Brad Edwards.
Story | Conversation | December 01, 2007
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Questions still surround teams at top of BCS standings
Brad EdwardsBetween Ohio State's finish last year and the inexperience of Boston College and South Florida, there are still questions lingering after the initial BCS standings, writes Brad Edwards.
Story | Conversation | October 14, 2007
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BCS is Big Three ... then everyone else
Brad EdwardsIt's shaping up to be a three-team race to reach the BCS National Championship Game.
Story | Conversation | October 15, 2006
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Nittany Lions will gain most with Texas or USC loss
Brad EdwardsWhat happens if Texas and/or USC lose on Saturday? Well, there are a couple of different scenarios, writes Brad Edwards.
Story | Conversation | December 02, 2005
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Trojans, Horns have clear path to Rose Bowl
Brad EdwardsJust when the race for second place was starting to get interesting, the title chase cleared up, writes Brad Edwards.
Story | Conversation | November 06, 2005
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Hokies hope to gain ground on Longhorns
Brad EdwardsVirginia Tech gained some ground on Texas after the Horns' struggles, but the Hokies will still be No. 3, projects Brad Edwards.
Story | Conversation | October 30, 2005
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Trojans, Longhorns move one step closer
Brad EdwardsWhile USC and Texas will still be in solid shape atop the new BCS Standings, LSU is in good position for a one-loss team, projects Brad Edwards.
Story | Conversation | October 23, 2005
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Ohio State's title chances take huge hit
Brad EdwardsIt wasn't so much that Ohio State lost, it's that the Big Ten as a whole struggled that hurts the Buckeyes title chances.
Story | Conversation | September 11, 2005