Mark Schlabach

Mark Schlabach

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Mark Schlabach joined ESPN.com in July 2006 as a college football and basketball columnist. A graduate of the University of Georgia, Mark spent nine years at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution covering Georgia and the SEC, as well as the NFL and NASCAR. Before joining ESPN, Schlabach spent the last two years at the Washington Post covering college football and basketball, and boxing.

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TCU will be seeing red Saturday

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Hot And Spicy By Rece Davis, ESPN.com Take a look at those red stripes on TCU's new helmets Saturday. They represent the blood that horned frogs can ...

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It's all about the bottom line for top three

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Forget Style So you're still not impressed with No. 1 Florida's sputtering offense? Or No. 2 Alabama's passing game? Or No. 3 Texas' slow starts? Al ...

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Think things are figured out? Not so much

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Not So Fast By Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com The weekend started with everyone wondering whether Oregon should be ranked ahead of Boise...

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Big Men On Campus

Mark Schlabach talks about if the SEC will punish Urban Meyer for criticizing officials, Brandon Spikes suspends himself for entire Vanderbilt game and previews LSU-Alabama

Video | November 05, 2009

The BCS race hasn't changed much at the top

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

...Pasadena, Calif. Which teams have the best chance of reaching Pasadena if those teams slip? On the Mark breaks down the BCS National Championship race with five weeks to go in the regular season. 1...

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Gators, Tebow clear another hurdle

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Whatever problems Florida was having on offense, the Gators appeared to have ironed them out after a dominating display against Georgia in which Tim Tebow eclipsed Herschel Walker as the SEC's all-time leader in rushing TDs.

Story | Conversation | October 31, 2009

Oklahoma State has not been treated well by Texas recently

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Any Candy For Pokes? By Rece Davis, ESPN.com Trick or treat! For 11 years, Oklahoma State has dressed up like a cowboy, usually one named Pistol Pete...

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Once filled with promise, season has failed to sizzle

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So Much For That Idea This was supposed to be a college football season to remember. Steve Mitchell/US PresswireSam Bradford will spend the rest of t...

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Virtual playoff begins as road games make champions

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Playoffs Start Now By Rece Davis, ESPN.com You want a playoff in college football? With the release of the initial BCS standings, the playoffs are in ...

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Six things you need to know about the BCS standings

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On A Need To Know Basis What did we learn from the first Bowl Championship Series standings released on Sunday? AP Photo/Darron CummingsYou won't h...

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Top teams still have work to do

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Blemishes Abound By Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- If we learned anything during the first half of the 2009 college...

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Florida wins, but fails to impress

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Florida needed a last-second field goal to escape unranked Arkansas. The defending national champs are No. 1 in the country, but don't even look like the best team in the SEC.

Story | Conversation | October 17, 2009

Trojans, Fighting Irish ready to see if either is champion material

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Great Theater By Rece Davis, ESPN.com How close was USC-Notre Dame to being a mammoth/blockbuster/Armageddon-type of showdown? One more Trojans defens...

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What should the first BCS standings include or exclude?

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

...the Crimson Tide's offense is more balanced. Quarterback Greg McElroy has played surprisingly well, and tailbacks Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson and Roy Upchurch would start for most teams. The Crimson Tide keep winning without...

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A weekend of returns sparks victorious teams

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Many Happy Returns By Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com To celebrate the return from injury of Heisman Trophy winners Tim Tebow of Florida and Sam Bradford of Ok...

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